Spring game tickets on sale Wednesday
BY | 2:55 pm, Thursday, Jan. 26 | POSTED IN Big Red Today

Nebraska fans will get their first opportunity to purchase tickets for the Red-White Spring game on Wednesday at 8 a.m.

The spring game is set for April 14 at Memorial Stadium with kickoff at 1 p.m.

Nebraska fans may purchase tickets online at Huskers.com, by phone at 1-800-8-BIG-RED, or in person at the Nebraska Athletic Ticket Office, located in the Stadium Drive Parking Garage (8 a.m.-5 p.m., daily). Reserved tickets are $10 each.

All seats in the stadium are being sold on a reserved ticket basis, and all individuals must have a reserved ticket for the game. Despite construction on the East side of Memorial Stadium, the only seats not available will be the East Balcony.

Fans are encouraged to purchase their tickets early to ensure their reserved seats for the contest. Each of the past three years more than 25,000 tickets were sold by the end of the first day of sales.

Nebraska will once again conduct the Drug Free Pledge at halftime of this year’s game. Youth (eighth grade or younger) are encouraged to take part. Drug Free pledge participants do need to secure a ticket in advance of the contest by calling or visiting the Ticket Office. Parents or sponsors of the youth taking part in the pledge will need to buy a reserved ticket ($10).

A limited number of $15 club seats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

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5 Comments on Spring game tickets on sale Wednesday

  1. NUCORNDEVIL says:

    Husker fans need to fill this stadium like never before!!!

  2. Sid says:

    Yes, Bo, the hated Husker fans will show up knowing T-Mart will play QB no matter how bad he is, the defense will be rebuilding from a mediocre season, and you will once again show your fits of rage giving the players and fans a sense of chaoitic panic. We know, it’s all about execution. Ho hum.

  3. HuskerRebel says:

    The photo which accompanied this story showed Carnes “rolling out”,
    to throw a pass. I didn’t know we had a QB that could “roll out.”
    At least, I never saw it in 2010.