University of Iowa pauses football ticket sales, considers reduced seating

IOWA CITY, Iowa -- The University of Iowa is pausing ticket sales for the 2020 football season.

The athletic department says only those who have renewed season tickets and completed per-seat contributions by the end of the month will be included in potential Kinnick Stadium seating plans.

The school is pausing single-games tickets, digital season passes, mini-plans, groups, and Hawkeye Village until a clearer picture of stadium capacity and social distancing requirements are determined.

Iowa Athletic Director Gary Barta says they're pausing additional sales and focusing on reduced capacity seating models based on season ticket holders. He says they hope to have plans finalized by late July.

The University also says the Hawkeye Express, which has provided fans train transportation from a satellite parking lot in Coralville to Kinnick Stadium since 2006, will not be operational for the 2020 football season because of the potential of reduced capacity.

Fans who had purchased tickets for the Hawkeye Express will have an opportunity for a refund or credit toward other parking options.


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