Syracuse football faces a big challenge to its undefeated 3-0 record when the Orange host the Virginia Cavaliers at the JMA Wireless Dome on Friday, September 23 (9/23/2022).
Home crowds have already been treated to two big wins this season, 31-7 over Louisville and 32-29 over Purdue, and fans will be eager to get back to the Dome to cheer on the surging Syracuse Orange. There’s plenty of seats left for the big game, and we’ve got your guide to the cheapest seats available.
Ticketmaster, the official ticketing partner for Syracuse athletics, has standard admission tickets still available for SU vs. Virginia starting at $15 per seat (plus fees), but fans looking for better deals can find them on resellers like StubHub, SeatGeek and others.
SeatGeek is offering the lowest prices right now at $9 per ticket.
Here’s a breakdown of the cheapest seats you’ll find for Syracuse vs. Purdue this weekend:
- SeatGeek: Upper End Zone tickets as low as $7; upper level sideline tickets from $9.
- StubHub: Upper End Zone tickets as low as $10, upper level sideline tickets from $11.
- VividSeats: Upper End Zone tickets as low as $10; upper level sideline tickets from $11.
- MegaSeats: Upper End Zone tickets as low as $11; upper level sideline tickets from $15.
- Ticketmaster: Resale tickets starting as low as $13.20.
Syracuse has a shot at going 2-0 in the ACC when the Orange host Virginia on Friday. Right now, the Orange are one of four ACC teams off to 1-0 starts in the conference, and one of seven teams off to 3-0 starts for the season overall.
Virginia leads the all-time series 3-2 between these teams. When they last met in 2015, Syracuse lost 44-38.
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