Texas Tech Announces Advanced Sellout of Cincinnati Game

LUBBOCK, Texas – Texas Tech announced Monday its third advanced sellout of the season as Red Raider fans have purchased the entire primary ticket inventory for the Sept. 28 home contest against Cincinnati at Jones AT&T Stadium.

The Cincinnati game closes a three-game homestand for the Red Raiders, which begins this Saturday with North Texas followed by Arizona State in the Big 12 opener on Sept. 21. Tickets for both of those games are still on sale with limited inventory remaining.

In addition to the Cincinnati game, Texas Tech has already had one sellout this season with Abilene Christian in its opener and another upcoming on Nov. 9 when Colorado visits Jones AT&T Stadium. Texas Tech previously announced last week its primary ticket inventory for the Buffaloes had reached a sellout status.

Tickets for the Cincinnati game can still be purchased via SeatGeek, the official secondary ticket provider of Texas Tech Athletics, where there is currently less than 300 listings available for the Bearcats’ first visit to Jones AT&T Stadium as a Big 12 member.

Single-game tickets for each of Texas Tech’s other four home dates are still on sale through the Athletic Ticket Office. Tickets can be purchased at any time via TexasTech.com or by calling 806-742-TECH during normal business hours.

As a reminder, all football tickets remain 100 percent mobile only, including in premium areas. Texas Tech has introduced a new “tap and go” mobile ticketing system this season to assist fans with quick entry each gameday. Texas Tech will no longer accept screenshots of mobile tickets as QR codes have been removed from all mobile tickets. Instead, fans will place their downloaded mobile ticket near scanners that will identify each mobile ticket wirelessly.

Kickoff this Saturday between the Red Raiders and North Texas is slated for 11 a.m. CT with television coverage provided nationally on FOX Sports 1 as well as through the Texas Tech Sports Network.

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Release Provided By Matt Dowdy Texas Tech Athletics

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