NORMAN, Okla. - Oklahoma Football season tickets for 2013 will remain priced at the same level for the second consecutive season OU vice president for intercollegiate athletic programs and director of athletics
Joe Castiglione announced.
"Thanks to the continued passion and loyalty of Oklahoma fans, there truly is no game day atmosphere in America quite like Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium," said Castiglione. "We are holding season ticket prices steady this season as a way to recognize and thank our dedicated fans for their unwavering support. Under the leadership of Coach Stoops, the Sooners are one of college football's most consistently successful teams, and we are looking forward to another exciting season in 2013."
Since Stoops' arrival in Norman, the Sooners have won a league-best eight Big 12 championships and sold out 86 consecutive home contests. Over that same span, no team hailing from a BCS conference has won more games than Oklahoma (149). Despite the team's on-field successes, the Sooners have never charged the Big 12's highest rate for a season ticket since the conference's inception.
Season ticket renewals for the 2013 Oklahoma Football home schedule are now available online. Fans who renew their season tickets online by March 13 can take advantage of a new four-month payment plan, in addition to having all processing fees waived. Oklahoma Football season tickets will be priced at $423 once again in 2013.
Hard copies of renewal applications will be sent to existing accounts later in March to provide fans another renewal option. The deadline for all renewals is April 17. Renewal details will be posted on SoonerSports.com, as well. Fans are also encouraged to follow
@SoonerSportscom on Twitter for updates.
Oklahoma's 2013 home schedule includes six games against opponents who were all bowl participants last season, including Big 12 foes West Virginia, TCU, Texas Tech and Iowa State.
| 2013 Home Football Schedule |
| Date |
Opponent |
All-Time Series |
| August 31 |
Louisiana-Monroe |
First meeting |
| September 7 |
West Virginia |
Oklahoma leads, 3-2 |
| September 14 |
Tulsa |
Oklahoma leads, 17-7-1 |
| October 5 |
TCU |
Oklahoma leads, 8-4 |
| October 26 |
Texas Tech |
Oklahoma leads, 14-6 |
| November 16 |
Iowa State |
Oklahoma leads, 70-5-2 |
Oklahoma opens its 2013 season at home with its first-ever meeting against Louisiana-Monroe. The Warhawks are coming off an 8-5 season and an appearance in the Independence Bowl. One weekend later, on Sept. 7, West Virginia makes its first trip to Norman as a member of the Big 12. WVU finished 7-6 in its inaugural Big 12 season, earning a berth in the Pinstripe Bowl. Defending Conference USA champions Tulsa return to Norman on Sept. 14 after concluding the 2012 season with a victory over Iowa State in the Liberty Bowl.
On Oct. 5, TCU makes its initial trip to Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium as a member of the Big 12. The Horned Frogs finished 7-6 in their inaugural Big 12 campaign and closed the season at the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl. Texas Tech visits Norman on Oct. 26. The Red Raiders finished 8-5 in 2012 and capped their season with victory in the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas. The Sooners round out their 2013 home campaign with a date against Iowa State on Nov. 16. Oklahoma has won its last seven home meetings with the Cyclones.
Oklahoma also has an impressive list of marquee non-conference opponents scheduled for the coming years at home. That slate of future foes includes storied programs such as Tennessee, Ohio State, LSU, Army and Nebraska.
Fans who currently do not have a season-ticket account and who are interested in purchasing season tickets should contact the Sooner Club at 405.325.8000 to discuss available options. More details are also available at
TheSoonerClub.com, by following
@SoonerClub on Twitter and by visiting
Facebook.com/soonerclub.