Tony Annese Head Football Coach | Ferris State Bulldogs Website
Tony Annese Head Football Coach | Ferris State Bulldogs Website
Ferris State University has announced that season tickets for the 2024 football campaign are now available for purchase. The Bulldogs, known as one of the country's top programs, aim to make their 10th consecutive postseason playoff appearance this year. Anticipated large crowds are expected for all six regular-season home games.
The upcoming home schedule features early non-conference matchups against Lake Erie on September 7 and Ashland on September 14. Conference games include a homecoming event against newcomer Roosevelt on October 5, along with contests against Michigan Tech on October 19, Saginaw Valley State on November 9, and a regular-season finale versus Davenport on November 16.
Fans can buy season tickets through Ferris State University's digital ticketing platform in partnership with HomeTown Ticketing at FerrisStateBulldogs.com/Tickets. Season tickets provide admission to all six home games for $100 plus applicable online fees, offering a $20 discount compared to purchasing individual game tickets. Once purchased, tickets will be emailed to customers and can be scanned at the gate or printed at home.
In addition to the season ticket package, fans have the option to purchase a standard season parking pass online for $60 or an RV season parking pass for $180. Single-game tickets for all 2024 home games will be available later this summer along with Gridiron Club memberships.
For more information regarding ticket sales, individuals can contact the FSU Athletics Ticket office at (231) 591-2888.
The Bulldogs are set to begin their 115th varsity competition season this fall with aspirations of making another trip to the NCAA Division II Playoffs. Over recent years, they have made five national semifinal appearances and three trips to the national championship game, winning back-to-back titles in 2021 and 2022.
In the past three seasons, Ferris State holds a record of 36-4 overall and has reached the NCAA Division II Playoffs nine consecutive times. The team is recognized as the winningest program over the past nine full seasons in D2 Football with a record of 63-6 over four seasons. Since head coach Annese's arrival in 2012, Ferris State boasts GLIAC's best mark and Michigan's best collegiate program record at 123-20 (.860).