Syracuse University football starts selling 2021 season tickets

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Season tickets for the 2021 season of Syracuse University (SU) football are now on sale, SU Athletics announced Monday.

Season-ticket prices for the 2021 season will remain unchanged from the 2019 season, the school noted.

The university is exploring a variety of seating plans, depending on the state of the pandemic, including a plan with no restrictions on attendance.

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Tickets for the seven-game home schedule start at $100 for Syracuse University young alumni (Class of 2017 to Class of 2021 graduates) and $125 for the general public.

Season-ticket renewals and new season tickets are available online and by phone (888-DOME-TIX), per an SU Athletics news release.

“We are so thankful to the loyal fans, donors, and alumni who have continued to support our student-athletes during the past year,” John Wildhack, Syracuse director of athletics, said. “With these prices we want to demonstrate our appreciation and encourage fans to join us in the Loud House this fall.”

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Current season ticket holders (those who were signed up in 2019) may now renew their seats for the upcoming season by using their MyCuse account. In order to renew your current seats and, if desired, participate in the seat upgrade process, fans must renew their season tickets by April 23. Those who elected to allocate all or a portion of their 2020 football payments to 2021 will see that reflected accordingly as partially or fully paid on their invoice, the university’s athletic department said.

The 2021 invoice will indicate seat locations from the 2019 season, plus any premium seat donations, Club 44 memberships, and seat backs that they had in 2019.

For the first time in four years, the Orange’s home schedule features seven games, including ACC matchups with Boston College, Clemson, Pittsburgh and Wake Forest, as well as nonconference dates with Rutgers, Liberty, and the University at Albany.

In advance of the 2021 football season, Syracuse says it is continuing to review and develop many potential plans for attendance, including plans with no crowd-size limitations. Should reduced-capacity restrictions continue to be mandated, season-ticket account holder options are outlined in the updated ticket-refund policy.

The Orange’s 2021 football season begins on Sept. 4 on the road at Ohio.

Eric Reinhardt

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