New Mizzou Football Season Tickets on Sale Thursday
6/8/2017 8:45:00 AM | Football
Season tickets are available for as low as $150
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Football season tickets for the highly-anticipated 2017 campaign will go on sale Thursday (June 8) at 9 a.m. Tickets are available for as low as $150 for a home schedule that features games against in-state rival Missouri State, South Carolina under the lights, Big Ten foe Purdue, Auburn, Idaho, Florida and Tennessee. Fans can purchase tickets using any of the following methods:
- Phone: 1-800-CAT-PAWS or 573-884-PAWS (in Mid-Missouri)
- E-mail: tickets@missouri.edu
- Website: mutigers.com/buytickets
Tickets start as low as $150 and ticket prices are not increasing for the 2017 season. Sideline tickets are available for just $379 and hill tickets are available for just $150 per ticket. Another ticket package is the Family Fun Pass, which includes five season tickets at the low cost of just $150 per ticket for reserved seats.
Head Coach Barry Odom's team finished last season in a flurry, winning two of the final three games while boasting one of the nation's most explosive offenses. That offense returns virtually every starter from last season. The 2017 schedule offers fans an exciting slate of games, including four consecutive home games to open the season. Mizzou will welcome in-state rival Missouri State, coached by former Tiger defensive coordinator Dave Steckel, on Sept. 2 to open the season.
A great slate of home games with South Carolina, Purdue and Auburn follow. The South Carolina game will kick off at 6 p.m. on ESPN2 under the lights at Memorial Stadium. The Purdue game on Sept. 16 will be Family Weekend at Memorial Stadium as well. The game against Auburn will be the first meeting between the two storied programs since they met in the 2013 SEC Championship Game. It will mark Auburn's first ever trip to Columbia and the first regular season meeting between the two programs.
Mizzou also welcomes Idaho for Homecoming on Oct. 21 and SEC East rivals Florida and Tennessee to Memorial Stadium in 2017, making 2017 one of the best home slates in recent memory.
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