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Kentucky Announces Season-Ticket Prices For Renovated Commonwealth Stadium

Univ. of Kentucky football season tickets for '15 in the renovated Commonwealth Stadium "will cost $320 (for eight games in 2015) with a specific K-Fund donation required for many of the seats," according to Jennifer Smith of the LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER. Costs will range from $2,500 "per seat for the loge level all the way to $100 per seat for several sections in the lower and upper bowls." The entire stadium will be "re-ticketed as the stadium goes from about 67,000 to roughly 61,000 seats." The process will be "based on a K-Fund priority ranking, which looks at season-ticket loyalty and total dollar contributions to UK athletics, as of June 30." The new suites will "go for $60,000 per season with a $15,000 capital gift due once reservations are made." Existing end zone suites "cost $50,000 per season with a capital gift of $10,000." The loge boxes are "covered outdoor seating for four to six people." Seating about 300, those boxes "are available for $10,000 per season plus the ticket cost with a $2,500 capital gift." The six-seat loge boxes are "$15,000 with a mandatory $3,750 donation." The mezzanine level will "seat about 1,000 fans ($1,500 per seat plus ticket price), while field-level seats are $1,250 per seat plus ticket price" (LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER, 2/12).

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