LEXINGTON, Ky. — With just over two weeks to go before the 2023 Kentucky football season starts, all remaining season tickets in Kroger Field are sold out, UK Athletics announced Friday.
Wildcat fans have secured over 40,200 season tickets, while all the 6,500 student season passes have also sold out.
Big Blue Nation’s excitement is clear judging by the record sales figures. The season-ticket totals are the most recorded during the Mark Stoops era, dating to 2013, as well as the current configuration of Kroger Field, dating to the 2015 renovation.
Those looking for single-game options, including fan-to-fan resale tickets, should utilize the UK Athletics Official Marketplace.
The Sept. 30 game vs. Florida is now sold out, joining the Oct. 28 border battle against Tennessee and the Nov. 11 matchup with Alabama as sellouts.
“We’re very excited and thankful to the fans for their great response in anticipation of the upcoming season!” said Mitch Barnhart, UK Director of Athletics. “Coach Stoops and the team love the support they get from the Big Blue Nation and we’ve all seen what a difference it can make on game day."
Fewer than 1,500 single-game tickets remain available for Homecoming Weekend, when the Wildcats welcome Missouri on Oct. 14, so fans are urged to act fast in securing the remaining seats.
Limited tickets remain for the first three home games: Sept. 2 vs. Ball State, Sept. 9 vs. EKU and Sept. 16 vs. Akron. Fans are highly encouraged to secure their seats for the first few chances to watch the 2023 Wildcats play.