
2009 Ticket Plan Offers Affordability
2/22/2009 6:30:07 AM | Football, Breaking News
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Tickets for the 2009 Syracuse football season are available and affordable. The new price structure includes season tickets ranging from $100 to $230 for eight home games, providing every Syracuse University football fan an opportunity to cheer on the Orange in the Carrier Dome.
“We have devised a pricing plan that is inclusive of every Syracuse fan,” said Director of Athletics Dr. Daryl Gross. “We analyzed our inventory and created a ticket and premium seat donation pricing model that creates affordable options for the Syracuse community to support the football team during difficult economic times.”
| A view from 'Touchdown Town' |
| A view from the 300-level corner |
The 2009 campaign will kick off against Minnesota on Saturday, September 5 in the Carrier Dome. After a trip to Penn State to play the Nittany Lions on September 12, Syracuse returns home to host Northwestern (9/19), Maine (9/26) and Akron (10/3) before the BIG EAST schedule begins. The Orange will face league opponents Cincinnati, Rutgers, South Florida and West Virginia in the Dome this fall. The dates for all BIG EAST Conference games have yet to be announced by the league office but are anticipated later this month.
Season tickets can be ordered online (click here), in person at the Carrier Dome Box Office or by phone (888-DOMETIX). Renewals for preferred seating, premium seating, and season tickets will be mailed this month and can be processed online (click here). New preferred/premium seat patrons are invited to call the Carrier Dome Box Office for more information.
Syracuse begins Spring practice on March 23 and will have its annual Spring game on April 18 at 1:00 p.m. in the Carrier Dome.
| Date | Opponent |
| September 5 | Minnesota |
| September 12 | at Penn State |
| September 19 | Northwestern |
| September 26 | Maine |
| October 3 | Akron |
| Additional Home Games (dates TBA): | |
| Cincinnati, Rutgers, South Florida, West Virginia |



















