Auburn football announces sellout for home opener against UMass

Auburn football announces sellout for home opener against UMass

The first domino fell back in July, when Auburn announced it had sold out of season tickets for the 2023 football season. After having sold 63,500 season tickets, Auburn football eclipsed its previous program record of 62,900 season tickets sold — a record that was set ahead of the Tigers’ 2014 campaign.

“Obviously, we’re humbled that we’ve sold more season tickets than — I don’t want to say something that’s wrong, but more season tickets in the history of the program,” first-year head coach Hugh Freeze said during SEC Media Days in July.

“I think that just speaks to the passion our fans have, not to mention students when they get in there, too, and I’m really excited about experiencing that from the home sideline.”

At that point, Auburn’s home game against the two-time defending national champions in the Georgia Bulldogs on Sept. 30 was also sold out, while tickets to this year’s edition of the Iron Bowl against Alabama were dwindling down at a rapid pace.

Since then, the Tigers’ rivalry game against the Crimson Tide has been listed as a sellout, as well as Auburn’s home games against Samford, Ole Miss and — as of Wednesday — Kickoff on The Plains against UMass.

Auburn’s season opener against UMass on Sept. 2 was announced a sellout Wednesday evening.

Tickets to Auburn’s sellouts are only available via SeatGeek as resale options. Meanwhile, single game tickets to the Mississippi State and New Mexico State games are still available through the Auburn ticket office.