Football season tickets now on sale

The University of Tennessee at Martin football team has won at least a share of the Ohio Valley Conference championship in each of the last four years, and fans can get in on the action in 2025, as season ticket packages are currently available for the team’s five home games at Hardy M. Graham Stadium.

Skyhawk football season ticket packages are set for $125 for a chair seat, $90 for UT Martin faculty/staff and $30 per game for the general public. General admission season tickets can be purchased for $90 ($60 for Skyhawk faculty/staff and $20 per game for public) while the business and industry season ticket package includes six chairback seats for $600.

The Skyhawks are also selling memberships to the Champions Club on the third story of the press box. The Champions Club is an exclusive members-only club which features spacious accommodations with intimate lounge seating areas and the best views of Hardy Graham Stadium. A fully catered buffet will be open one hour prior to kickoff, featuring great food and beverages. The room also features climate-controlled relaxation and private restrooms along with televisions to keep fans connected with the biggest games.

Membership to the Champions Club is $500 and includes a chair-back seat season ticket. Memberships for children ages 5-12 are available at $250 per child and also includes a chair-back seat. Single game options are available at $125 per game.

Fans will get the first look at the Skyhawks with the home opener scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 13 against Southern Illinois, with kickoff slated for 6 p.m. as part of Hall of Fame Weekend. The Skyhawks then play host to Southeast Missouri for Family Weekend (Sept. 27), Western Illinois for Homecoming (Oct. 11), Tennessee State (Nov. 8) and Charleston Southern (Nov. 15).

Tickets may be purchased online at https://utmsports.com/tickets.

PHOTO: Running back Glover Cook III celebrates after scoring a touchdown against Big South-OVC Football Association rival Lindenwood last year. Season tickets are no on sale for the 2025 Skyhawk season.

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