SALT LAKE CITY-It’s Homecoming Week for the University of Utah as the 12th-ranked Utes (3-1) welcome the 3-1 Oregon State Beavers to Rice-Eccles Stadium on Saturday at noon. Arrive early and sit in your seats to get loud and create home field advantage as the Utes take to the field for kick-off for this Pac-12 showdown!
Game Themes: Homecoming and Title IX 50th Anniversary: Fifty Years Ahead
- Homecoming—The university concludes its annual Homecoming festivities with Saturday’s soccer game against the state of Oregon. The Homecoming royalty will be presented on the pitch during halftime.
- Fifty Years Ahead of Title IX Celebration—Utah Athletics is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX with many in-game elements highlighting the historic achievements of the Utes women’s sports programs. The celebration, titled Fifty Years Forward, includes a sold-out Friday night banquet at the Jon M. Huntsman Center, which will also be in the spotlight during Saturday’s game.
New this week: Back by popular demand, food trucks return to improve the stadium’s concession offerings! Watch “East Eats” in the lane behind the east stands. View a full map of concessions and guest services here.
The 73rd consecutive sell-out crowd for Utah Football is expected at Rice-Eccles Stadium as Utah brings a run of 10 consecutive home wins into the game.
Below is a complete list of information and links to help you with all aspects of preparing for your game day experience. Arrive early to avoid the last minute crowds waiting to enter the stadium gates and enjoy the pregame festivities, including a performance by the “Pride of Utah”, the University of Utah Marching Band, and the run -out of the team on the field.
Cardholders are encouraged to download both their digital game tickets and parking tickets to the wallet on their smartphone before leaving for the stadium, arriving early. This leaves enough time to comfortably enter the stadium. Further instructions are available from the link above and in the sections below.
Single game tickets for Utah Football home games can be purchased here. A limited number of reserved tickets are available for purchase, while only standing tickets are available for Utah’s game against USC on October 15.
GAMEDAY FAN INFORMATION
To help fans prepare for game day and enjoy the best possible experience at our home athletic games, Utah Athletics has launched a Gameday information page with links to information about tickets, parking, stadium access, stadium policies, concession options, and expectations of behavior from fans. It can be found here.
DIGITAL TICKETS AND PARKING
Tickets and parking will be scanned on match day using the cardholder’s mobile device. They can also be transferred to others via email or text message.
- To ensure a successful digital ticketing experience, fans are encouraged to download their tickets and parking tickets to the wallet on their smartphone (iPhone and Android) for presentation upon arrival at the parking lot and stadium gates to speed up the entry process.
- Step-by-step instructions for the process have been emailed to subscribers and can be accessed online by logging into a subscriber’s account and selecting “Manage Tickets” from the drop-down menu, under Tickets.
- It is also recommended that fans plan to arrive early to allow extra time for the entry process.
STADIUM GATES
The gates to the stadium will open two hours before kick-off at 10 a.m. on Saturday. To expedite the process for entry to Rice-Eccles Stadium, fans are encouraged to: arrive early and see the most efficient route from their parking lot or Trax station and determine the most suitable stadium gate for entry.
- Fans park on campus areas north of the stadium can find fastest access through Honda Gate G, in the northeast corner of the stadium, at South Campus Drive, or continue to Gates H, J, or K.
- Fans come from all plots east of the stadium are encouraged to walk toward 500 South and further west to the main entrance at Gate L, in the southeast corner of the stadium. This entrance is equipped with the largest number of staff and ticket scanners to handle high volume of traffic. Check out Gate at 500 South!
- Those who park in the west parking lot but have seats on the east side or in the south zonewould probably also find faster access through Gate L at 500 South.
- Students are encouraged to enter Rice-Eccles Stadium through Gate L for the fastest access to the MUSS section.
- For those arriving via TRAXplease note that there are three gates to access on the west side of the stadium: Gates F, D and the Cauldron Stairs.
- All major stadium gates also have a baggage-free line for quick access. View a map of the gate here.
STADIUM POLICY
- CLEAR BAG POLICY AND NO-BAG EXPRESS LANES
Rice-Eccles Stadium will continue to have a clear bag policy and will provide baggage-free lanes at all main gates to help speed up entry for those who don’t bring a bag to the stadium. Only clear bags, up to 12″x18″, are allowed in the stadium. No bags, purses or duffel bags are allowed into the stadium.
WATER BOTTLES - One factory-sealed bottle of water per person (1 liter or less) is allowed in the stadium. Bottled water should not be frozen. In an effort to be sustainable, empty personal water bottles (1 liter or less) are allowed. Glass water bottles are not allowed. Bottle filling stations can be found in the halls of Rice-Eccles Stadium.
- CASHLESS CONCESSIONS
To reduce the number of contact points and increase efficiencies in concession sales, Rice-Eccles Stadium has implemented cashless transactions at all concession stands. All sales are completed with credit cards or mobile payment apps from Apple Pay and Google Wallet.
Visit the A to Z Fan Guide for a full list of stadium policies and things to know before you go.
CONCESSIONS
Rice-Eccles Stadium offers a wide variety of concessions, spread throughout the stadium hall. By popular demand, the food truck alley on the east side of the stadium is back! Check out East Eats this week. A full concession map and other stadium services can be found here.
FANUP SPORTSMANSHIP PROMISE
The safety of student athletes and spectators is a top priority for all Utah Athletics home games. We ask all fans to be welcoming, respectful and responsible when attending our events, creating home advantage for our teams in a way that also demonstrates class and sportsmanship towards visiting teams. The
The FanUP initiative was created to define expected fan behavior in our home locations and is centered around:
- Supporting our Utes and welcoming visiting teams and their fans
- Promote a family-friendly experience
- Enjoy the game responsibly
- Cheer Loud and Be Proud!
- Report fan behavior issues by texting ‘FANUP’ to 69050
Profanity, public intoxication, abusive and disrespectful behavior, racist and derogatory comments or verbal attacks directed at individuals or groups will not be tolerated. Anyone who engages in illegal, unsafe or inappropriate behavior will be removed from the venue and we encourage all fans to help us identify and report such behavior. Please read President Taylor Randall and Director of Athletics Mark Harlan‘s FanUp letter to fans.
For more information about FanUP, visit: fanup.utah.edu.
PARKING LOTS
Parking lots open five hours before kick-off, with the exception of the Signature and tailgate lots, which open at 6 a.m. A parking ticket can be found here (PDF).
SPIN Scooters are also available on campus. You can find a map here.
TRANSIT
In addition, rides on UTA buses, TRAX and FrontRunner trains are free for cardholders upon presentation of a valid match ticket, including the new post-match bus service from the stadium to Court House TRAX station. For more information, visit UTA.com.
We look forward to a great game day experience and encourage you to know this before you go!
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