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Iowa announces single-game football ticket sales start next week

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Kirk Ferentz Moon Family Head Football Coach | University Of Iowa Athletics

Kirk Ferentz Moon Family Head Football Coach | University Of Iowa Athletics

Individual game tickets for the University of Iowa's 2025 home football games will be available for purchase next week. The sale starts on July 14 for donors and on July 17 for the general public. Tickets can be purchased by calling the UI Athletics Ticket Office at 1-800-IA-HAWKS from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The ticket prices vary depending on the game. For the UAlbany (August 30) and UMass (September 13) games, adult tickets range from $56 to $77.20, while youth tickets range from $29.50 to $45.40. Games against Indiana (Homecoming - September 27), Minnesota (October 25), and Michigan State (home finale - November 22) have ticket prices ranging from $114.30 to $135.50 for adults and $71.90 to $103.70 for youths. Tickets for Penn State (October 18) and Oregon (November 8) are priced between $177.90 and $199.10 for both adults and youths.

Additionally, group tickets and all-inclusive Hawkeye Village Ticket & Tailgate Packages are currently available for purchase.

UI student football season tickets have already sold out, but individual game tickets in non-student sections will be offered at a student rate, with a limit of one per student.

Fans seeking more information about attending games at Kinnick Stadium this fall are encouraged to visit the Gameday page online.

Iowa's football team won eight games last year, tying for fifth place in the Big Ten conference under Kirk Ferentz, who is entering his 27th season as Iowa’s Moon Family head football coach.

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