New Season Tickets Now On Sale

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – With 100 days until the 2017 football season opener, the University of Arkansas is excited to announce new season tickets for the upcoming campaign are on sale now.

Season ticket packages start at $250 for all six home games at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, highlighted by TCU (Sept. 9) and Southeastern Conference showdowns with Auburn (Oct. 21), Mississippi State (Nov. 18) and Missouri (Nov. 25).

Arkansas will be part of the first Thursday night of the 2017 college football season when it hosts Florida A&M in Little Rock at War Memorial Stadium at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 31. Tickets for the season opener are set for $45. Fans can purchase a sideline seat for $45 with a Razorback Foundation donation or an end zone seat for $35.

The remaining non-conference home slate includes New Mexico State (Sept. 30) and homecoming against Coastal Carolina (Nov. 4).

In a rematch of last year’s 41-38 double-overtime win in Fort Worth, Texas, TCU will head to The Hill for the first time since 1988 when both the Horned Frogs and Razorbacks were members of the Southwest Conference (SWC).

The Razorbacks have won three of the previous four meetings against Auburn in Fayetteville, including the thrilling 54-46 four-overtime victory in 2015.

Arkansas will welcome Mississippi State to DWRRS following last season’s 58-42 win in Starkville where the Razorbacks racked up 601 yards of total offense and eight touchdowns.

The Razorbacks will close out the regular season with Senior Day against Missouri.

The Arkansas offense will be led by a pair of seniors in quarterback Austin Allen and center Frank Ragnow. Tasked with taking the reins as the Razorbacks’ top signal-caller in 2016, Allen immediately made his mark by leading the SEC with 3,430 passing yards, including a league-best 2,291 in conference play. Behind nine multi-touchdown pass games, he totaled 25 touchdown passes to rank second in the conference. Ragnow, who enters 2017 as a Rimington Trophy Candidate, was named the nation’s best offensive lineman, best run blocker and a first-team All-American by Pro Football Focus (PFF) last season. He also helped pave the way for running back Rawleigh Williams III to capture the SEC regular-season rushing title with 1,326 yards.

Paul Rhoads will be in charge of the Razorbacks’ new-look 3-4 defense. The 2017 campaign will mark Rhoads’ third stint as a defensive coordinator and second in the SEC. Prior to joining head coach Bret Bielema’s staff last February as defensive backs coach, Rhoads spent 16 years as either a head coach or defensive coordinator at Iowa State, Pittsburgh and Auburn, including the previous seven seasons (2009-15) as Iowa State’s head coach. Over his nine combined seasons as a defensive coordinator at Auburn (2008) and Pittsburgh (2000-07), Rhoads’ units ranked in the top 30 nationally in scoring defense six times and the top 12 for fewest yards three times.

Become a Razorback Foundation Member today and receive additional benefits which include priority access to Southwest Classic, single and away game ticket pre-sales, parking priority and invitations to member-only events. To learn more about the Razorback Foundation and how you can impact the lives of more than 460 student-athletes, visit www.razorbackfoundation.com or call 877-436-0013.

For season ticket information and to speak with a representative, please call the Razorback Ticket Center at 1-800-982-HOGS (4647). Regular business hours are: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

To purchase your tickets online, click here.