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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Ferris State announces football ticket sales for the 2024 season

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Brian Rock Assistant Head Coach/Quarterbacks | Ferris State Bulldogs Website

Brian Rock Assistant Head Coach/Quarterbacks | Ferris State Bulldogs Website

Ferris State University has announced that season and single-game tickets for all 2024 Bulldog Football home contests are now on sale. The Bulldogs, ranked preseason #4 by Lindy's Sports, aim to reach the NCAA Division II Playoffs for the 10th consecutive year.

Anticipating large crowds, Ferris State encourages fans to purchase tickets online through FSU's digital ticketing platform at FerrisStateBulldogs.com/Tickets. Season tickets, covering admission to all six home games, are priced at $100 plus applicable fees, offering a $20 discount compared to buying individual game tickets. Single-game tickets cost $20 for adults, $15 for senior citizens (65+) and FSU Faculty/Staff, and $10 for students aged 3-17. All Ferris State students can attend home games for free with a valid student ID.

Tickets purchased in person at the box office will incur an additional $5 per ticket. Parking passes can also be bought in advance: $10 for standard vehicles and $30 for RVs per game. Season parking passes are available at $60 or $180 for RVs. Gameday parking rates will be higher.

For more information on ticket sales, contact the FSU Athletics Ticket Office at (231) 591-2888. The office is currently open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with extended hours starting once the school year begins.

Ferris State opens its 2024 season on August 31 at Pittsburg State, with the home opener scheduled against Lake Erie on September 7 at Top Taggart Field.

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