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ACC Football Championship Ticket Request Information

Oct. 27, 2011

The Clemson Athletic Ticket Office will be sending an e-mail on Friday, October 28, 2011 about information regarding the 2011 ACC Championship football game. Electronic Requests will be available at this time online at ClemsonTigers.com, and paper applications will be mailed out at this time as well. The deadline for ticket requests will be November 14, 2011.

This process will allow our IPTAY members and season ticket holders to REQUEST tickets to the ACC Championship game should Clemson be selected to play in Charlotte, NC on December 3 at 8:00 p.m. Please place your request early if you know that you are interested in going to the ACC Championship. It is important that you request tickets by the deadline of November 14. Shipment dates will be released and e-mailed out once the ACC Championship game is confirmed on ClemsonTigers.com. If any IPTAY member does not have an e-mail address on file with the Athletic Ticket Office, you will receive a paper application in the mail.

When you put in your REQUEST, it is not a confirmation of tickets. Only when your card is charged is your order confirmed. If the demand exceeds the supply of tickets allocated to Clemson, limits will be placed on ticket orders based on IPTAY priority points and then your credit card will be charged accordingly. Clemson will send out e-mail confirmations on limits after the deadline and they will be posted on ClemsonTigers.com as well. With the close proximity of the ACC Championship game, limits are expected to be placed once the demand is received. Since the ACC Championship has multiple ticket prices, if the price category someone requests is sold out, Clemson will attempt to fill that request with a lower priced ticket.

Ticket prices in Clemson’s potential allotment of 10,000 tickets will be $150 for Club Seats, $90 for Lower Sideline, $70 for Lower end Zone and $40 for Upper Level.

Please click here to view a stadium map of Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC.

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