University of Houston Athletics

2019 Houston Football Prices Announced
1/28/2019 4:17:00 PM | Football
Six-game packages start as low as $100
HOUSTON – Houston Football fans are one step closer to kicking off the Dana Holgorsen era as the Houston Athletics Department announced its 2019 Houston Football season ticket prices Monday.
2019 season ticket packages start as low as $100 for six games in 2019 including the Sept. 13 AdvoCare Texas Kickoff vs. Washington State at NRG Stadium.
A full breakdown of the 2019 pricing map can be found here.
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Houston fans should act fast to lock in current pricing during the renewal period that runs from Feb. 15 to May 15 and to qualify for exclusive renewal giveaways including a trip for two to the 2019 season opener at Oklahoma. A full list of renewal prizes and deadlines to enter can be found here. Fans can renew beginning Feb. 15 at UHCougars.com/renew.
Houston fans who were not season ticket holders in 2018 can place a $30 season ticket deposits before Feb. 28 to secure a spot on the priority waitlist and 2019 advanced ticket pricing at UHCougars.com/2019. Those who place their deposits prior to Feb. 28 also qualify for exclusive giveaways including a trip for two to the 2019 season opener at Oklahoma.
Beginning March 1, fans on the priority waitlist will have the opportunity to select and purchase their 2019 season tickets from unsold inventory before the process is open to the general public on March 15.
Houston's youngest alums (2014-19) are reminded they are eligible for special Young Alumni pricing starting at only $125 with includes a $25 Cougar Pride Football per seat commitment. With the Young Alumni 4x multiplier ($25 x 4 = $100) on all Cougar Pride giving levels and benefits, those Young Alums will qualify for one complimentary Football parking pass for the season. Full information on the Young Alumni program can be found here.
Houston's 2019 home schedule includes showdowns with Washington State and Cincinnati, ranked No. 10 and No. 24, respectively, in the final 2018 AP Poll along with two-time defending American West Division champion Memphis, I-45 rival SMU, Navy and Prairie View A&M.










