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Home Opener vs Central State University Sept. 14


We are excited to cheer for our Tigers during the home opener game on Saturday, September 14. Click HERE to get your passes! Go Tigers!

Please see below for important game day information.

Game-Day Parking

  • During all home football games, there will be campus gate closures and parking restrictions beginning three hours prior to kickoff.
  • The LaRoche Avenue gate will close three hours prior to kickoff. No vehicles may enter or exit. The LaRoche gate will remain closed throughout the event for the safety of pedestrians.
  • The Jasmine Avenue gate will be for entrance only. The Falligant Avenue gate will be for exit only. The Whatley Avenue gate will be for entrance and exit. Parking fees to enter campus will begin 2.5 hours prior to kickoff.
  • Students, faculty and staff with valid parking decals will be allowed to enter campus at no charge. University decals will not allow for stadium parking.
  • Students will be able to access all student parking areas with valid student parking permits.
  • Only patrons with valid parking credentials will be allowed to park at T. A. Wright Stadium. Game tickets and parking passes are available for purchase at HERE
Game Theme and Employee Discount at Bookstore

The theme for that game is “Alumni, Faculty and Staff Appreciation Day.” Tiger Blue is the way to show your team spirit. The Follett Bookstore is offering all faculty and staff an additional 10 percent discount above the standard 10 percent that employees already enjoy. The additional discount runs from Monday, Sept. 9 – Saturday, Sept. 14.

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