Nevada season opener with UCLA in Rose Bowl to be televised by Pac 12 Network

Ten of Wolf Pack's 12 games to be carried on national TV

RENO - The Nevada football team picked up its 10th national television game of the year, as the Pac-12 Network will broadcast the Wolf Pack's season opener at UCLA on Saturday, Aug. 31. The game will kickoff at 7 p.m. at the Rose Bowl.

The Wolf Pack has partnered with Premiere Global Travel to provide a ground travel package for the game at the Rose Bowl.

The package includes accommodations at the team hotel, ground transportation to and from the game, the Nevada Alumni Association's official Wolf Pack Pregame Party and more. For more information, call 877-373-5051.

This marks the first-ever meeting between the Wolf Pack and the Bruins. It also marks the second straight season that Nevada has opened the season on the Pac-12 Network against a Pac-12 foe as the Pack beat Cal 31-24 to open the 2012 season.

Tickets for the game are on sale now at the Legacy Hall Ticket Office on campus or by calling (775) 348-PACK.

Nevada now has 10 of its 12 games on the 2013 schedule slated for national television broadcast, including six on the ESPN family of networks and three more on CBS Sports Network.

The only games not yet picked up for television broadcast are the home opener against UC Davis on Sept. 7 and the Mountain West home opener against Hawaii on Sept. 21.

Nevada football season tickets are now on sale and start at just $90 for adults and $35 for youth (8th grade and younger).

A limited number of Premium Field (section D) seats still remain and are available on a first-come, first-served basis for $280 per seat. Secure your season tickets today by calling (775) 348-PACK.

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