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Louisville pulling out all the stops to fill stadium for Clemson game

On3 imageby:Tyler Thompson11/03/21

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Kentucky’s game vs. Tennessee Saturday at Kroger Field has been sold out for weeks. Meanwhile, down I-64, Louisville is doing everything it can to fill Cardinal Stadium for its game vs. Clemson. Louisville sent an email to season ticket holders with a bevy of incentives for Saturday’s game, including two free tickets for those with perfect attendance this season.

Photo via @JackPilgrimKSR
Photo via @JackPilgrimKSR

Jefferson County Public School teachers will also receive two free tickets to the game. Now seems like a good time to remind you that Louisville expanded its stadium capacity to 61,000 in 2018; however, the Cards have yet to sell it out. The closest they’ve come is 58,187 vs. Notre Dame in 2019.

Louisville hosts Kentucky in the Governor’s Cup on November 27. As the big brother in this relationship, let’s help them out and sell it out with blue and white.

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