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Single-Game Football Tickets Go On Sale Wednesday

July 13, 2009

ATLANTA — Single-game tickets to Georgia Tech’s first five home football games — vs. Jacksonville State, Clemson, North Carolina, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest — go on sale Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.

The price of a single-game ticket to the Sept. 5 season opener against Jacksonville State range from $25 (non-TECH Fund area) to $45 (TECH Fund area). Prices for the Clemson, North Carolina, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest game range from $50 to $70.

Groups of 10 or larger can purchase tickets to three games – Jacksonville State ($12.50), North Carolina ($25) and Wake Forest ($25) – for half-price. Group tickets are located only in non-TECH Fund areas.

Tickets can be purchased three ways: online at www.ramblinwreck.com/tickets; calling 1-888-TECH-TIX or 404-894-5447; or, in-person at the Georgia Tech Ticket Office, located on Bobby Dodd Way. Processing fees and/or online per-ticket fees are associated with all ticket purchases.

Tickets for the Nov. 28 Georgia game can only be obtained by purchasing season tickets.

Season tickets can be purchased for $275, in addition to TECH Fund fees where applicable.

To purchase tickets online, visit ramblinwreck.com/tickets.

To view a diagram of Bobby Dodd Stadium and various seating areas, click here.

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