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Tennessee Tech sells out suites at new football stadium; limited club seats remain available

Two cranes are seen in front of a football stadium that is nearing completion on construction.
Major construction nears completion on the west side of Tennessee Tech’s revitalized Tucker Stadium.

Luxury suites at Tennessee Tech University’s new Tucker Stadium are officially sold out for the 2026 football season, as excitement builds for the stadium’s grand opening this fall at the Aug. 29 season opener against Monmouth University.

Golden Eagle fans looking for an elevated gameday experience can still purchase season tickets for reserved club-level seating, where ticket holders will enjoy all-you-can-eat premium concessions in an exclusive, climate-controlled space.

Tech Athletics staff note that tickets are selling quickly, with season tickets in the coveted midfield section of the club level nearly sold out.

“The support we have already received from the community is incredibly gratifying. With back-to-back championships, a move to the Southern Conference and a new stadium, it is truly a new era for Golden Eagle football,” said Tennessee Tech Director of Athletics Casey Fox. “The university has worked hard to deliver a stadium that will be the Upper Cumberland’s premier entertainment venue, and we don’t want Golden Eagle fans to miss their opportunity to be part of the excitement.”

Enhanced food and beverage offerings will be among the many new gameday amenities at Tucker Stadium. Concession stands and food trucks throughout the venue will offer both traditional and expanded menu choices and souvenir stadium cups with unlimited refills.

Club-level ticket holders will enjoy the new “Gold Standard” buffet menu included with their ticket, featuring entrées, premium sandwiches, sides, starters, sliders and desserts, while suite guests can pre-order from a “Golden Elite” menu and enjoy service from a dedicated suite attendant before and during the game.

A digital rendering of Tennessee Tech's new stadium as seen from the road.
Artist's rendering of the completed west side of Tucker Stadium, set to open this fall.

In addition to new food and beverage options, season-ticket holders will enjoy benefits ranging from gifts and giveaways to discounts on Tech football merchandise and invitations to exclusive season-ticket-holder events.

Tech Athletics staff are also developing additional entertainment experiences beyond the action on the field, including a drone show following the Aug. 29 season opener.

Tickets for the upcoming season will be fully digital, making it easier than ever for fans to share and transfer tickets.

Season tickets can be purchased by calling (931) 372-3940 or visiting www.ttusportstickets.com

Discounted group tickets for parties of 10 or more are also available by contacting Carter Saulat at (931) 372-3790 or v-cmsaulat@tntech.edu.