COOKEVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee Tech Athletics officials are
reminding fans that season tickets to support the Golden Eagle
football team in 2012 are still a bargain with five home games
remaining, starting Thursday night against North Greenville.
Even though Tech has already hosted its first home game -- and
earned a convincing victory in front of 10,130 fans in Tucker
Stadium -- a season ticket still offers savings over purchasing
invidivual game tickets. For fans planning to attend several games
this fall, each adult season ticket still provides a savings of 28
percent.
An adult season ticket is priced at $36, which figures out to
$7.20 per game for the remaining five games. In fact, the season
ticket price will still provide savings of eight percent as late as
the third game, Oct. 6, against Jacksonville State, if it includes
only the final four home games.
"The message we want to stress is that fans should still consider
purchasing season tickets because they are still a great value,"
says Leveda Birdwell, TTU director of corporate sales and
marketing. "A lot of fans might think that since we've already
played a game, it's too late to buy season tickets. That's not the
case. A season ticket is still a really good bargain."
In addition, Tech is still offering the "Back the Golden Eagles"
plan, which provides 10 season tickets for $200. With five games
remaining, that still figures out to only $4 per game per ticket.
And, after this week's game, a "Back the Golden Eagles" plan still
makes each game ticket just $5 per seat for the final four
games.
To order season tickets, or for additional information, please
call (931-372-3940) or visit the Athletics Ticket Office in Eblen
Center, or go online at TTUsports.com and click the "tickets"
option.
Click here to order tickets online