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Georgia Tech Football Mini-Packs Now on Sale

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3-game mini-plans include MBS game vs. Clemson plus two more


Georgia Tech football mini-plan details

THE FLATS –
With the start of Georgia Tech’s 2022 football season less than 10 weeks away, three-game ticket mini-plans are now on sale to the general public.

Plans start at $175 for upper bowl seating, and $225 for lower bowl seats. Three-game plans include a guaranteed seat for the Sept. 5 Clemson game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and a choice of two other home games. Fans purchasing three-game mini-plans will have access to better seat locations before single-game tickets go on sale later this summer.

Georgia Tech’s exciting 2022 home slate includes the Jackets’ Sept. 5 opener versus Clemson in the second edition of Tech’s “Mayhem at Mercedes-Benz Stadium” series. The opener at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the downtown Atlanta home of the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons and MLS’s Atlanta United located less than a mile from Georgia Tech’s campus, will also serve as a Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game and be played in front of a national-television audience on Labor Day night at 8 p.m. In Georgia Tech’s inaugural “Mayhem at Mercedes-Benz Stadium” game, the Yellow Jackets dominated nationally ranked North Carolina in a 45-22 triumph.

The remaining five games on Tech’s 2022 home slate will be played at one of the finest settings in all of college football, in the shadow of the Atlanta skyline at Bobby Dodd Stadium. The five-game Bobby Dodd Stadium schedule is highlighted by showdowns with Western Carolina (Sept. 10, 7 p.m.), Ole Miss (Sept. 17, 3:30 p.m.), Virginia (Oct. 20, 7:30 p.m.) and Miami (Nov. 12). Ole Miss’s visit to The Flats will be its first since 1943, when the Yellow Jackets and Rebels were Southeastern Conference rivals, while Atlantic Coast Conference Coastal Division foes Virginia and Miami will make their way to Bobby Dodd Stadium for the first time since 2018.
 
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