Gator Bowl Kentucky Ticket Allotment is Sold Out
You people are crazy, in all of the right ways. The Big Blue Nation cannot wait to watch their Wildcats take on Clemson in the Gator Bowl.
Fans have purchased the entire allotment of tickets reserved for UK Athletics. Well done, BBN. Well done.
This is one of many sold out Kentucky football events from the 2023 season. The Cats played in a sell out during the season finale at Louisville. Kentucky completely sold out of its season ticket allotment at Kroger Field. Games against Florida and Tennessee were also a capacity crowd. It’s safe to say the Big Blue Nation is all in.
Just because the tickets reserved for Kentucky football fans at the Gator Bowl are sold out, doesn’t mean you can’t get in the door. If you want to be there sitting next to folks in blue and white to watch the Cats take on the Tigers, look for tickets on the west side of EverBank Stadium.
Finding tickets for the Gator Bowl might not be easy. It’s one of the hottest tickets this bowl season. Prices have increased as much as 37% on the secondary market. Fortunately, if you use the promo code “KSR” on the Gametime app, you will get $20 off your first purchase. You’re welcome.
See you in Jacksonville, Big Blue Nation.
Kentucky Football 15 Club Fan Fest is Back
Last year’s 15 Club Fan Fest was the most successful NIL event ever for the Kentucky football program. They’re running it back this spring.
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Most of your favorite Wildcats will be at the Central Bank Center Saturday, Jan 20. It’s an opportunity to meet the players, get autographs and take pictures with your favorite Kentucky Wildcats. Held in the convention center adjacent to Rupp Arena, it will serve is the appetizer before the Kentucky basketball team takes on Georgia.
Held from 2-5 pm EST, tickets range from $10-$25 and members of The 15 Club will have special access. You can find tickets here or learn more about the collective at Kentucky15.com.
To be candid, I had my trepidations ahead of last year’s event and I was completely blown away. It really is a win-win for the players and fans. If you missed it last year, try to find some time to check out The 15 Club Fan Fest in January.
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