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North Carolina Won’t Sell Season Football Tickets During The Coronavirus Pandemic

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The North Carolina Tar Heels won’t have season football tickets during the coronavirus pandemic.

The school announced that season tickets won’t be an option during the 2020 season as we continue to fight coronavirus, according to 247Sports. (RELATED: David Hookstead Is The True King In The North When It Comes To College Football)

 

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“Reduced capacity means that ticket availability and seat locations will be changed for fans to accommodate physical distancing. For this reason, Carolina Athletics will not distribute tickets in a season ticket format for this season. We are developing a process to offer tickets for individual games,” UNC athletic director Bubba Cunningham and Rams Club Executive Director John Montgomery said in a letter to fans, according to the same report.

 

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You can add UNC to the list of programs that are making this move. Season tickets have more or less been wiped away at a lot of places during the coronavirus pandemic.

Unfortunately, we don’t even know if fans will be let into college football games at all. Literally nobody knows that just yet.

Obviously, we’re all hoping that fans are allowed in. Nobody wants to see fans at games more than I do because college football is meant to be played in front of people.

 

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Having said that, I’d rather have games in empty stadiums than not have games at all, and I think most fans agree with me.

Football without fans is better than not having football at all.

Let’s all do what we can to make sure the season happens. We’re about a month out, and time is winding down to save America’s greatest sport.