The Syracuse Orange is back in the Carrier Dome this weekend to host the University at Albany Great Danes on Saturday, September 18 (9/18/2021), which means now’s the time to get tickets before the good seats are all taken.
The good news is, there’s plenty of tickets available no matter how big your party is. Ticketmaster, the official vendor for Carrier Dome tickets, has resale tickets available for as low as $10 to upwards of $100 (for some of the better seats in the house. Resellers like SeatGeek even have some visitor side corner tickets as cheap as $4.
Here’s a breakdown of tickets available for Saturday’s game:
- Lowest: $10 on Visitors sideline (resale)
- Highest: $101 on Syracuse sideline (resale)
- Lowest: $4 on Visitors corner
- Highest: $142 on Visitors sideline
- Lowest: $6 on Lower end zone
- Highest: $100 on Lower Syracuse sideline
- Lowest: $5 on Lower end zone
- Highest $170 on Visitors sideline
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Last week, Syracuse Orange fans returned to the Carrier Dome for Syracuse’s home opener. There were 31,941 fans at the Dome on Saturday for the building’s first football game in 650 days. It was the venue’s first college sporting event without fan restrictions since the pandemic began in earnest and the first time fans got to see $118 million in building renovations, including a new roof.
Syracuse University began selling single-game football tickets for the new season in July at three pricing tiers. There is the season’s marquee opponent Clemson ($65 to $130), a bottom tier of this week’s game against Albany and Liberty ($25 to $60) and a middle tier that Power-Five games against Pittsburgh, Boston College, Wake Forest and Rutgers ($35 to $75).
Many tickets are already sold and relisted for resale, which often means they are available much cheaper. Ticket prices are subject to change.
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