Tennessee has sold out its football season ticket allotment for the third-straight year, the school announced Tuesday.
The ticket inventory totaled 70,500 and marks the fourth time in 24 seasons that the program has sold out. The current steak began in May 2023.
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"Vol Nation continues to lead the way as the best fan base in all of sports," Tennessee athletics director Danny White said in a release. "In this era of college athletics, it is almost unheard of to sell out over 70,000 season tickets for three consecutive seasons. The Neyland Effect will be in full force on Rocky Top this fall!"
Tennessee has 20 consecutive home sell-outs, including an average of 101,915 fans and a combined attendance of 713,405 at seven home games during the 2024 season.
Both marks rank sixth nationally.
The Vols have been dominant on their home turf over the last three seasons, boasting an SEC-best 20-1 record with its lone loss to then-No. 1 Georgia in November 2022.
Tennessee has won multiple home games against rivals Alabama and Florida in 2022 and 2024 during that run.
The Vols, who are coming off of their first-ever College Football Playoff run, are set to open their 2025 season against Syracuse at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Aug. 31, before their home opener vs. ETSU on Sept. 6.
Tennessee will play seven home games with match ups against Georgia (Sept. 13), Arkansas (Oct. 11) and Oklahoma (Nov. 1) featured on the schedule.
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