June 7, 2012

Kickoff Times, TV, Promotions Set for Year One of Bowden Ball

2012 Akron Football Season Ticket Packages and Amenities
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AKRON, Ohio
– The University of Akron Department of Athletics, in conjunction with the Mid-American Conference, announced on Thursday start times for its 2012 football home games. The Zips, under the direction of first-year head coach Terry Bowden, will play five of their six home outings on a Saturday at InfoCision Stadium – Summa Field.

Additionally, the MAC office released its complete football television package for the upcoming season today, in which UA will be televised either nationally or regionally for at least four of its regular-season contests. Additional TV assignments could be announced at a later date.

The first of those television appearances comes via ESPN3 and coincides with Bowden's return to the Football Bowl Subdivision sideline in the season opener versus Conference USA opponent UCF on Thursday, Aug. 30, at 7 p.m. ET. The weeknight game that leads into the Labor Day holiday weekend will be themed Greater Akron Chamber of Commerce Night, and be tied into a pregame "Hoppy Hour" professional networking event held outside the stadium. A Social Media event is also being planned for this game.

Following a road game at FIU on Sept. 8 (kickoff time TBA), the Zips will face off against Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference foe Morgan State on Sept. 15, at 3:30 p.m., for what will serve as High School Band Day and Youth Day. The Zips defeated the Bears 41-0 in the inaugural game at InfoCision Stadium on Sept. 12, 2009.

UA's non-league schedule concludes at SEC opponent Tennessee on Sept. 22 (kickoff time TBA). Numerous storylines surround that game, as Bowden compiled a 30-14-1 SEC record as head coach at Auburn from 1993-98.

The MAC schedule begins on Sept. 29 with a visit by Miami (Ohio) to InfoCision Stadium at 2 p.m.

On Oct. 6, Bowling Green comes to Akron for a Homecoming meeting that is set to get underway at 2 p.m., and will provide the finale to a full schedule of programming on campus geared toward students, alumni and their families. Additionally, activities surrounding that game will be part of Faculty and Staff Appreciation Day.

A visit to MAC East Division champion and Famous Idaho Potato Bowl victor Ohio on Oct. 13 at 2 p.m. comes before an Oct. 20 home game versus reigning MAC West Division champion and GoDaddy.com Bowl winner Northern Illinois at noon. That matchup will be televised via ESPN Plus, ESPN Game Plan and ESPN3, and be incorporated into Family Weekend festivities on campus.

A trip to Central Michigan on Oct. 27 (kickoff time TBA) precedes the annual PNC Wagon Wheel Challenge against Kent State on Nov. 3 at 2 p.m. The neighborhood rivalry game at nearby Dix Stadium will be televised regionally on SportsTime Ohio and also be available on ESPN Game Plan and ESPN3.

Akron plays host to conference newcomer Massachusetts on Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. for Senior Day, before closing out the regular season at MAC West Division member and Military Bowl winner Toledo on Tuesday, Nov. 20, at 7 p.m. on ESPN2.

2012 Akron Football Schedule:
Thu., Aug. 30 – UCF, 7 p.m. (ESPN3)
Sat., Sept. 8 – at FIU, TBA
Sat., Sept. 15 – Morgan State, 3:30 p.m.
Sat., Sept. 22 – at Tennessee, TBA
Sat., Sept. 29  – Miami (Ohio)*, 2 p.m.
Sat., Oct. 6 – Bowling Green*, 2 p.m. (Homecoming)
Sat., Oct. 13 – at Ohio*, 2 p.m.
Sat., Oct. 20 – Northern Illinois*, Noon (ESPN Plus/ESPN Game Plan/ESPN3)
Sat., Oct. 27 – at Central Michigan*, TBA
Sat., Nov. 3 – at Kent State*, 2 p.m. (SportsTime Ohio/ESPN Game Plan/ESPN3)
Sat., Nov. 10 – Massachusetts*, 2 p.m.
Sat., Nov. 17 – OPEN
Tues., Nov. 20 – at Toledo*, 7 p.m. ET (ESPN2)
* - Mid-American Conference game

Season Ticket Information:
Season ticket packages have been on sale since January and can be purchased online anytime at ZipsTickets.com, or from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET on Mondays through Fridays by either calling 888-99-AKRON (25766) or visiting The C.P. and Cornelia S. Chima Athletics Ticket Office at InfoCision Stadium – Summa Field (located at 375 E. Exchange Street, near Gate 1 at the southwest corner of the venue, at the corner of E. Exchange and S. Union streets).

For the first time, many ticket packages include a season parking pass, and concessions vouchers also provide added value for Priority Reserved and Reserved season ticketholders.

Packages start as low as $75 for General Admission seats. Those who purchase tickets in the Priority Reserved (starting at $200), Reserved ($120) and Family Plan (four tickets – including at least two youth – for $240) sections will receive a complimentary parking pass (one per every four season tickets purchased). Priority Reserved and Reserved season ticketholders also will receive $30 in concessions vouchers.

UA faculty and staff, and members of  the Varsity "A" Association (former letterwinners) will receive a discounted price of $105 for Reserved seats. Membership in the Varsity "A" Association costs $35 annually and can be arranged by contacting the Z-Fund at (330) 972-2695.

New this year is the "Bowden Backers" package, a $99 season ticket in a lower-level reserved section. A limited number of seats are available at this special price.

Seats in the Club Level have three price points ($500, $750, $1,000) and include a parking pass in a priority lot (one per every four season tickets purchased). Patrons on the Club Level have access to a premium food and drink menu and alcoholic beverages (for additional fees), as well as pregame field passes (number of passes based on ticket price). Fans purchasing tickets in the Club and Priority Reserved sections are required to pay a Z-Fund seat license donation, of which 80 percent is tax deductible.

In May, the Board of Trustees voted to modify the University's alcohol policy to allow the sale of beer in the main seating area of InfoCision Stadium.