Nevada football single-game tickets on sale

Nevada athletics has single-game tickets for all six football home games on sale at www.mynevadatickets.com.

Additionally, Wolf Pack fans can purchase single-game tickets for the coming season by phone, at 775-348-PACK (7225). Those who may have questions or need assistance may also contact the ticket office by phone or by emailing wolfpackticketinfo@unr.edu.

Adult single-game tickets will start at just $20, with youth (eighth grade and under) tickets starting at $10. Season tickets for 2021 are still available for as low as $89 per seat.

The Wolf Pack opens its six-game home slate Sept. 11, hosting Idaho State at 7:30 p.m. The rest of the home schedule includes New Mexico State (Oct. 9, 7:30 p.m.), Hawaii (Oct. 16, 7:30 p.m.), UNLV (Oct. 29, 7 p.m.), San Jose State (Nov. 6, time TBA), and Air Force (Nov. 19, 6, 6:30, or 7 p.m.).

The Wolf Pack has been working on new initiatives to the gameday experience at Mackay Stadium. This process has been years in the making and developed, in part, based off feedback from fan surveys in previous seasons.

Among the new features for the 2021 season:

• A new all-fans-welcome tailgating experience called the We Are Nevada Fan Zone near Jensen Plaza north of Mackay Stadium, with food trucks, live entertainment and more.

• A revamped in-game production with new videoboard features, promotions, giveaways and fan experiences.

• Affordable tickets and payment models as the department has lowered the cost of tickets in 100 percent of the seating areas in Mackay, and is offering payment plan models.

• Full digital ticketing to make the sales and transfer process more efficient and fan-friendly.

• Reduced costs on some concession items throughout the stadium and increased efficiencies to purchase concessions.

• A new customer service initiative called “Ask Alphie” to make parking and stadium maps more easily available, answer questions and add a new level of information and service for Wolf Pack fans.

The department has also worked with the marching band and the Associated Students of the University of Nevada to move the student section and the band to the south end zone and southeast corner of the stadium to enhance the student experience and overall environment inside the stadium.

Nevada is coming off a 7-2 record in the abbreviated 2020 season, which included a dominating win over Tulane in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. Nevada returns junior quarterback Carson Strong, the reigning Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year, as well as first-team All-Mountain West selections in wide receiver Romeo Doubs, the Mountain West’s only 1,000-yard receiver in 2020, tight end Cole Turner, who shared the conference lead with Doubs in touchdown catches (nine), and kicker Brandon Talton.

The 2021 Nevada squad will also feature second-team All-Mountain West picks running back Toa Taua, offensive lineman Aaron Frost, defensive linemen Dom Peterson and Sam Hammond, and linebacker Lawson Hall, in addition to six All-Mountain West Honorable Mention players in offensive linemen Jacob Gardner, Tyler Orsini, and Jermaine Ledbetter, along with defensive backs Tyson Williams and Berdale Robins, and punter Julian Diaz.