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Tech tickets on sale Friday
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ATLANTA — Single-game football tickets to Georgia Tech home games will be available on www.ramblinwreck.com/tickets beginning at 5 p.m. Friday.
On Monday, single-game tickets will be available via telephone (888-TECH-TIX, 888-832-4849 or 404-894-5447) or in person at the ticket office on the northeast corner of Bobby Dodd Stadium. Processing fees and/or online per-ticket fees are associated with all ticket purchases — internet, telephone and window.
Season tickets are still available for purchase for $260, in addition to TECH Fund fees where applicable. A limited number of Gold Zone season tickets (upper north endzone in the first few rows above the walkway) remain at $180.
This season’s Helluva Fan Pack includes three games — South Carolina State on Sept. 4, Middle Tennessee State on Oct. 16 and Miami on Nov. 13. The price for these packs ranges from $125 (non-TECH Fund area) to $165 (TECH Fund area).
Single-game ticket prices include the season opener against South Carolina State ranging from $25 (non-TECH Fund area) to $45 (TECH Fund area), Middle Tennessee State ranging from $40 (non-TECH Fund area) to $60 (TECH Fund area) and NC State, Virginia and Duke games ranging from $45 to $65. Ticket prices for the Miami game range from $60 to $80.
Groups of 10 or more may purchase reduced-rate tickets to five games — South Carolina State ($13), NC State ($23), Virginia ($23), Middle Tennessee State ($20) and Duke ($23). Group tickets are located in non-TECH Fund areas only.
Ticket availability for road games is limited to Georgia Tech football season ticket-holders, Alexander-Tharpe Fund donors, alumni, faculty/staff and students. The general public is encouraged to contact the host institution for ticket availability.
To view a diagram of Bobby Dodd Stadium and various seating areas, go to http://ev9.evenue.net/evenue/linkID=gatech/core/seating_charts.html.

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