Fans of the University of Utah football team can expect to pay more for season tickets in the upcoming season. Prices for season ticket holders will increase as the team enters its second year in the Big 12 Conference. The Utes will play six games at Rice-Eccles Stadium, including matchups against UCLA and Wyoming.
According to the Deseret News, ticket prices will vary per section, with some sections seeing price increases of $10 per seat. The largest increase will be in the terrace seats in the south end zone, which will see a 15.4% jump from $1,690 to $1,950. These seats will now include complimentary all-you-can-eat concessions from terrace-level concession stands.
Season ticket holders have until April 15 to renew their tickets by paying in-full or signing up for a payment plan. The home game schedule for the upcoming season includes matchups against Cal Poly, Texas Tech, Arizona State, Colorado, Cincinnati, and Kansas State.
Overall, ticket prices for the upcoming season have seen increases in various sections of the stadium, with some areas seeing price jumps of over 11%. Despite the price increases, fans are expected to support the team as they compete in the Big 12 Conference.
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