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Football Single-Game Tickets On Sale Now

Aug 8

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DALLAS (SMU) – Single-game tickets for the 2018 SMU football season are on sale now, with prices starting as low as $20.

SMU's home opener is set for Sept. 7 when Metroplex rival TCU comes to Ford Stadium for a Friday night match-up. The Mustangs host non-conference opponent Houston Baptist during Family Weekend and in-state rival Houston for Homecoming. American Athletic Conference opponents Navy, Cincinnati and Memphis also come to the Hilltop in 2018.

2018 Home Schedule (West Sideline/East Sideline/End Zone)
Friday, Sept. 7 vs. TCU ($65/$55/$35)
Saturday, Sept. 22 vs. Navy ($50/$40/$25)
Saturday, Sept. 29 vs. Houston Baptist ($45/$35/$20)
Saturday, Oct. 27 vs. Cincinnati ($50/$40/$25)
Saturday, Nov. 3 vs. Houston ($50/$40/$25)
Friday, Nov. 16 vs. Memphis ($50/$40/$25)

Fans can also purchase season ticket packages for as low as $99, and three-, four- and five-game mini-plans start at $60. Call 214-SMU-GAME (768-4263) or visit SMUMustangs.com/tickets to purchase yours today.

As part of its on-going efforts to enhance the gameday experience, SMU has also announced a new menu of reduced-price concessions that will be available at select stands in Ford Stadium this fall. Highlights of this new menu include $3 hot dogs, nachos and pretzels, $2 sodas and waters and a $5 16 oz. beer.

Heading into 2018, Xavier Jones has been selected as a candidate for the Maxwell Award and Doak Walker Award, while Jordan Wyatt is a nominee for the AFCA Good Works Team and a member of the Wuerffel Trophy Watch List. James Proche (Biletnikoff), Braeden West (Paul Hornung) and Jamie Sackville (Ray Guy) have also received recognition on preseason watch lists.
 
SMU finished the 2017 season with seven wins and made its first bowl appearance since the 2012 season. The Mustangs were one of only two teams in the nation to finish with a 3,000-yard passer, 1,000-yard rusher and two 1,000-yard receivers. As a team, the Mustangs ranked seventh nationally in fourth-down conversion percentage (.700), while ranking in the top 15 in first down offense (312), scoring offense (37.8) and total offense (478.5).
 
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