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GRAB THE NEW BOUNDLESS BULLS PASS TODAY

TAMPA, AUG. 3, 2017 – USF Football introduces the most technologically advanced and modern way to join the Bulls on game day, with the release of the new Boundless Bulls Pass.

Likely to be a favorite of the youngest generation of Bulls alumni, the Boundless Bulls Pass ($79) gives you access to all four Saturday home games this season, including tests against Stony Brook (Sept. 2), UMass (Oct. 14), Cincinnati (Oct. 28) and Houston (Nov. 4). Through this 100-percent mobile mini plan, fans will be able to have a great view of each game through different seats in the 100 or 200 levels, from the end zones to midfield, at Raymond James Stadium. Seats for each game will be assigned 24-48 hours prior to kickoff.

After a purchase is made, each fan will receive a unique barcode that will be sent to the mobile device and then scanned at the stadium for entry. Passes cannot be resold, but they can be transferred to another fan. Mobile ticketing is now a hot trend for professional and collegiate sports, with the NFL's New York Jets and Kansas City Chiefs recently announcing similar programs. This trend has made its way to other pro leagues like the NBA, NHL and MLB.

Boundless Bulls Passes can be purchased at USFBullsTix.com, where ticket buyers can link accounts to their mobile devices.

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Interesting that Illinois, Temple, and Tulsa are not on the ticket. While I can understand that Illinois and Temple should generate a lot of attention by themselves and shouldn't need a boost for attendance. I don't understand why Tulsa is not included and either Cincinnati or Houston could be deleted. I don't think that Tulsa would bring in fans just on name recognition . I know that they will be one of the better teams we face but ticket sales are about recognition and Houston has that while Tulsa does not. Maybe they are counting on Senior Day being enough. Obviously Stony Brook and UMass will need all the help they can get for attendance, these two are not draws.

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At least they are trying something to get after the young folks... That's a pretty good deal.

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18 minutes ago, Buller64 said:

Interesting that Illinois, Temple, and Tulsa are not on the ticket. While I can understand that Illinois and Temple should generate a lot of attention by themselves and shouldn't need a boost for attendance. I don't understand why Tulsa is not included and either Cincinnati or Houston could be deleted. I don't think that Tulsa would bring in fans just on name recognition . I know that they will be one of the better teams we face but ticket sales are about recognition and Houston has that while Tulsa does not. Maybe they are counting on Senior Day being enough. Obviously Stony Brook and UMass will need all the help they can get for attendance, these two are not draws.

I'm thinking that the mindset is that they don't need as much help to sell the weeknight games with the national television exposure. However, I think it is a bit short-sighted. They  should have done the 4 for $79 option but given a choice to use them on all of the games. Oh well, as someone else said, at least they are trying. Let's hope they can concoct a few other promotions that can bring in a few thousand extra fans over the course of the season. 

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