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Full Season Tickets Sold Out for 2004 Clemson Football

Full Season Tickets Sold Out for 2004 Clemson Football


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Clemson, SC--The Clemson University Athletic Ticket office announced today that full season tickets for the 2004 football season are sold

out. This is the first time Clemson has announced a preseason

sellout of season tickets.

"The excitement has carried over from the strong finish of

the 2003 season resulting in a sell out of available seating for season tickets," said Ticket Manager, Bobby Skelton.

The addition of Miami (FL) and Virginia Tech to the Atlantic Coast Conference for the 2004 season has also added to the excitement concerning the upcoming season. Clemson will play at Miami (FL) on November 6, the first meeting between the two schools since 1956.

Clemson season ticket sales are up 2000 from the previous year and the sale of ticket packages has almost doubled from 2003, resulting in the

Clemson-South Carolina game being a total sell out.

Tickets are still available for the five remaining home games at a

cost of $32.00 each. The opponents for those games are Wake Forest

(Sept. 4), Georgia Tech (Sept. 11), Utah State (Homecoming on Oct.

16), Maryland (Oct. 23) and NC State (Oct. 30).

Tickets may be purchased by calling the Athletic Ticket Office at 1-800-CLEMSON or online at www.clemsontigers.com.

Clemson 2004 Football Schedule


Date			Opponent		Time

Sept. 4 WAKE FOREST 3:30 PM

(Hall of Fame/IPTAY Day)

Sept. 11 GEORGIA TECH 8:00 PM

(Parents/Family Weekend)

Sept. 18 at Texas A&M 7:00 PM

Sept. 25 at Florida State TBA

Oct. 7 at Virginia 7:45 PM

Oct. 16 UTAH STATE 1:00 PM

(Homecoming)

Oct. 23 MARYLAND TBA

(Military Appreciation Day)

Oct. 30 NC STATE TBA

(Youth Day)

Nov. 6 at Miami (FL)

Nov. 13 at Duke

Nov. 20 SOUTH CAROLINA TBA

One Clemson-Solid Orange Day)

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