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Single game tickets for Florida-Utah officially SOLD OUT

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Fans during the game at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on October 6, 2018 in Gainesville, Florida.

The Swamp will be rocking when the Florida Gators host No. 7 Utah at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on September 3 at 7:00 pm. Single-game tickets for Florida’s Sept. 3 season opener against No. 7 Utah have officially sold out.

Fans looking to be part of Gators Football under the lights and the beginning of the Billy Napier era can secure their season tickets here, while they last.

This will be just the second time the Utah Utes and Florida Gators have played. Utah visited Gainesville once before, in 1977, a 38-29 Florida win.

Fans can also secure single-game tickets for the remaining six home games here and through a variety of new ticket options all on sale now, including Three-Game Mini Plans, Gators Flex Pass and more. Click here for more information.

In his introductory press conference, Billy Napier challenged Gator Nation. The Orange and Blue faithful have responded.

“We said at the beginning here, (that if) we’re going to have success, it’s going to require a team effort and I think our fans and their positive energy and the things that they bring to gameday can make,” Napier said. “The Swamp a very unique and challenging place to play, there’s no question that we’re very thankful and appreciative of their support.”

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Gators on a record pace for ticket sales in 2022

When Napier got to Florida he set a challenge of sorts to the fans. In his opening statement, he told the fans, and alumni that turning the program around would be a team effort. Fans included. He reiterated that Tuesday.

“We said at the beginning here, (that if) we’re going to have success, it’s going to require a team effort and I think our fans and their positive energy and the things that they bring to gameday can make The Swamp a very unique and challenging place to play, there’s no question that we’re very thankful and appreciative of their support.”

The fans have answered that challenge.

Florida has sold approximately 46,000 season tickets. That doesn’t include the completely sold-out student section (17,500), which brings the total for season tickets sold to 63,500. That’s the most since 2017, Jim McElwain’s final season and a season that came after back-to-back SEC Championship Game appearances.

Even more impressive for Florida is that 6,500 of those season ticket buyers were new, meaning they had not previously purchased season tickets. That number is three times the amount of new account holders in 2017 (approximately 2,000).

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