They haven't officially announced anything. They keep saying they'll release capacity and ticketing information soon to season ticket holders and students.
Sorry townies.
Sorry townies.
CDub06 said:
They haven't officially announced anything. They keep saying they'll release capacity and ticketing information soon to season ticket holders and students.
Sorry townies.
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Capacity restrictions will be in place at Ellis Field and we ask season ticket holders to only claim tickets if they plan on attending matches.
Our goal is to accommodate as many fans as possible with students and single game ticket buyers also being limited based on capacity guidelines.
Capacity will be limited on the west side. It is possible that season ticket holders may receive reserved seating in the east stands.
2 will have to sit in the car. swap out at halftimeExpert Analysis said:
How is my family of 4 going to go?
Just got my 4 football tickets today as well! Hopefully some Aggie sports soon.
oklaunion said:
So if a season ticket holder has 6 tickets every year, that holder only gets 2 tickets for this year?
Oddly tough to find on the Aggie soccer page.mullokmotx said:
12thman.com has a gallery of 41 photos taken at the scrimmage on Saturday.
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. Positive COVID-19 tests among three Gator soccer players and the widespread quarantines for those in their direct contact postpones Florida's season opener, set for Saturday, Sept. 19 at Missouri.
The action is consistent with COVID-19 management requirements developed by SEC's Medical Guidance Task Force.
The two teams will explore an alternate date to play.
UF now opens the season Sept. 26 when Georgia comes to the Donald R. Dizney Stadium for a 4 p.m. match. Admission is free but attendance will be capped at 368 to allow for proper social distancing.
CDub06 said:
Looks like attendance policies are starting to go up for SEC teams. I'd hope we hear about ours by tonight's radio show at least... It does look like we'll continue to have the best home field advantage.
Auburn: Under the direction of state health officials, capacity at the Auburn Soccer Complex will be reduced to an Auburn team pass list, visiting team pass list and a limited number of Auburn students. The general public will not be admitted to the home opener Friday due to current health and safety guidelines and spacing limitations at the Auburn Soccer Complex.
Ole Miss: Ole Miss has announced its attendance policy for soccer matches for the 2020 season, with capacity limited to no more than 25 percent in the grandstand.
After player guest lists have been received from both the home and visiting teams, the remaining seating availability will be offered to a select group of fans through the Ole Miss Kicker Club and the Rebel Rewards app. Unfortunately, due to social distancing restrictions, seats will not be offered to the general public.
In order to maximize capacity, those in attendance will be restricted to a socially distant "pod" system, with pods limited to groups of two or four members of a family or household.
Kentucky: In addition to essential personnel required to conduct the contests, UK women's soccer will adopt a player guest and coach guest model, meaning no ticket options will be made available to the public at this time.
Vanderbilt: Vanderbilt University announced today it would begin the fall athletics season without spectators at home events now through the end of October.
Mississippi State: They have no fans.
CDub06 said:
They got the broadcast kinks worked out and steered it to a nice finish.