WVU Football Tickets Mini Packs And Parking Are On Sale Now

Secure your spot at WVU football games with new flexible ticketing options and exclusive offers now open to all fans.

West Virginia football fans can now lock in mini packs, single-game tickets and parking for the upcoming season, with the Mountaineer Ticket Office opening sales to the general public.

The Pick-Your-Own mini pack is back, and it gives fans a little more control over their schedule. The three-game package lets buyers choose two games from Oklahoma State, Arizona, Kansas and Houston, then adds the Cincinnati game.

Pricing starts at $190 plus fees, with tickets assigned to the best available seats in the selected price level. Fans won’t be able to pick exact seats, and seat locations can change from game to game while staying within that price tier.

Single-game tickets are also on sale for every home game, along with West Virginia’s road games at Iowa State, TCU, Texas Tech and Utah. The lone exception is Virginia at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C., which is not included. WVU Athletics will use dynamic pricing, so single-game costs can shift during the season, and fans are being urged to buy early.

For the Duke’s Mayo Classic against Virginia in Charlotte, general public ticket information will come after the July 24 priority deadline. WVU said full details on its allotment for that game are available separately.

There’s also a special package for the UT Martin game, which has been designated as Coca-Cola Family Day. Each package includes four tickets and a $25 concession voucher, with prices starting at $150 depending on seat location.

Fans can also buy single-game parking in the Gold Lot, and group discounts are available for parties of 20 or more by contacting the Mountaineer Ticket Sales and Service team at 1-304-293-8424. Those discounts are not offered online.

Season tickets remain on sale as well. Traditional season tickets are listed at $399 plus fees for all seven home games. WVU also is offering 304 Mobile Pass season tickets at $304 plus fees, described as the best value option, and 681 Mobile Pass season tickets at $681 plus fees as the best seating option.

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