COLUMBIA, Mo. – The No. 11 University of Missouri football team will play in front of another sold-out Memorial Stadium crowd when Boston College visits Columbia. The Sept. 14 game against the Eagles of the Atlantic Coast Conference became Mizzou’s fourth home sellout of the season on Saturday.
The Tigers (1-0) opened the 2024 season with Thursday’s 51-0 victory over Murray State, the program’s sixth consecutive sellout dating back to last season. A limited supply of reserved tickets are available for next Saturday’s game against Buffalo. The 6 p.m. kickoff will be televised on SEC Network+/ESPN+.
Thursday’s capacity crowd of 62,621 was the sixth-largest for a Mizzou home opener in team history and the largest since 64,670 attended the 2015 opener against Southeast Missouri, when Memorial Stadium was at greater capacity prior to the construction of the South End Zone complex. Mizzou’s sixth consecutive sellouts are the most for the program since Memorial Stadium was at or over capacity for 10 consecutive games during the 1978 and 1979 seasons.
In addition to next Saturday’s game against Buffalo, a limited supply for single-game tickets remain available for home games against Vanderbilt (Sept. 21) and Arkansas (Nov. 30). Reserved season tickets for 2024 have been sold out for several weeks, as well as all student passes. Single-game tickets for upcoming games against Auburn (Oct. 19) and Oklahoma (Nov. 9) are also sold out.
Purchase single-game tickets now by calling 1-800-CAT-PAWS or buying online.
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