Mizzou football sells out of reserved season tickets for 2024
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
At the end of the 2023 football season, Mizzou fans sold out Faurot Field five-straight times, a feat which had not been accomplished since 1980. Now, two weeks away from a new season, the Tigers are looking to pick up right where they left off. On Wednesday, MU Athletics announced that it has sold out of reserved season tickets for the 2024 campaign.
The No. 11 Tigers are coming off of the best season the program has seen under head coach Eli Drinkwitz. Mizzou went 11-2, beat Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl and finished as the No. 8 team in the national polls.
However, MU has now turned the page from that year and will look to start stacking successful seasons, one-by-one. They are off to a good start, as the team returned 15 starters from the 2023 team, including stars Brady Cook, Luther Burden, Theo Wease Jr., Johnny Walker Jr. and many others.
Mizzou said that a limited number of reserved single-game tickets are still available for the matchups against Murray State, Buffalo, Boston College, Vanderbilt and Arkansas, while single-game reserved tickets are sold out for the games against Auburn and Oklahoma.
Coach Drinkwitz and company are looking to keep the sellout streak, started last season alive, in the season opener against Murray State on Aug. 29. Kickoff is at 7 p.m.