
Student Tickets
The University of South Florida ticket office had approximately 800 student tickets remaining at the end of the business day, Thursday.
The Ticket Office will put 400 companion tickets ($16) on sale to students from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday. USF will only sell one companion ticket per person. Students that already have a free ticket and companion ticket will be allowed to purchase an additional (1) companion ticket on Friday.
The remaining 400 student tickets will be distributed free of charge to students, who have not already picked up a complimentary ticket.
Students are also strongly encouraged to check with the registrar to ensure their student ID is valid and does not have any holds. Any students with financial holds will not be granted tickets.
Students must wear their wristband and present their ticket and student ID to get into Raymond James Stadium on gameday.
UCF Sold Out
The University of South Florida football team will play in front of its second consecutive sellout crowd on Saturday when UCF comes to Raymond James Stadium at Noon.
As of Tuesday morning, the game is officially sold out.
Tickets for the Nov. 3 game against No. 15/17 Cincinnati and home finale against Louisville are still available and selling rapidly.
Cincinnati just returned 1,200 lower bowl tickets, which are now available to USF fans. The USF ticket office is also selling seats in the upper bowl for the two remaining home games.
USF set a school record with an attendance of 67,012 in its last home game against West Virginia.
For the Louisville and Cincinnati tickets, fans are encouraged to use www.ticketmaster.com as the most rapid resource. Those without internet access should call 1-800-Go-Bulls.
For those without a ticket, the game will be broadcast live on ESPNU with Clay Matvick (play-by-play) and Larry Coker (color) providing the commentary.