SAN ANTONIO — Season tickets for UTSA's 2021 football home schedule are on sale now. The Roadrunners will host six games this fall at the Alamodome for what will be the 10th anniversary of the first season of UTSA Football.
Season ticket prices start at $75 per seat and there are two season ticket pricing plans for less than $100. Additionally, there are "all-inclusive" options that provide access to the new Touchdown Club located in the north end zone.
To purchase your season tickets, please call or text 210-458-UTSA (8872) or click here. Payment plans for all season ticket packages are available.
UTSA football season ticket holders receive exclusive benefits including:
• Season ticket holder gift
• Best seats in the Alamodome for every game
• Significant savings and flexible payment plans
• Dedicated ticket representative
• Ticket Exchange – redeem unused tickets for extra seats to future games
• Ticket Management – view, transfer, or resell your tickets directly online
• Preferred Parking – Roadrunner Athletic Fund (RAF) donors at the annual giving levels of $150 and above can purchase passes to tailgate at the Alamodome
• 2011 Club access – RAF donors at the annual giving levels of $1,000 and above will receive access to this hospitality area with complimentary food and beverages
• Touchdown Club access — RAF donors at the annual giving levels of $2,500 and above will receive access to the Touchdown Club, an on-field lounge with complimentary food and beverages
Renewal packets are being mailed this month to UTSA football season ticket holders and donors. The renewal deadline to keep your same seats is Friday, April 23.
Current UTSA students receive free admission to all home games by downloading tickets via their Account Manager.
UTSA will host Lamar for its home opener on Sept. 11 at the Alamodome in the first-ever meeting between the two schools on the gridiron.
The Roadrunners then are slated to kick off Conference USA play at home against Middle Tennessee on Sept. 18.
UTSA will welcome another first-time foe to the Alamodome on Oct. 2 when UNLV, a member of the Mountain West Conference, comes to town.
The Roadrunners also are scheduled to host C-USA home contests against Rice on Oct. 16, Southern Miss on Nov. 13 and UAB on Nov. 20.
It is important to note that all games are subject to date changes and some dates are expected to move in the coming weeks in order to accommodate national television. A schedule of televised games will be released at a later date.
UTSA is coming off a 7-5 campaign that ended with the program's second bowl appearance, a narrow 31-24 setback to 16th-ranked Louisiana in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl on Dec. 26 in Dallas. UTSA head coach Jeff Traylor guided the Roadrunners to the second-most wins in school history and to a second-place finish in C-USA's West Division with a 5-2 mark.
Three Roadrunners collected All-America honors, as sophomore running back Sincere McCormick was a second-team selection by the Football Writers Association of America and Phil Steele, sophomore punter Lucas Dean was a second- and fourth-team honoree by the Sporting News and Phil Steele, respectively, and senior kicker Hunter Duplessis was an honorable mention pick by Phil Steele.
Additionally, McCormick was an Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award finalist, the Dave Campbell's Texas Football Texas College Player of the Year and the C-USA Offensive Player of the Year, while Dean was chosen as C-USA Special Teams Player of the Year. All totaled, 23 Roadrunners were honored by the league's head coaches with 19 collecting all-conference accolades and four garnering C-USA All-Freshman Team honors.
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