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Layout 1 (Page 1) 2010 TICKET INFORMATION 2010 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE HOME GAME SCHEDULE This map is designed to make your parking easier for the 2010 INDIVIDUAL GAME PRICES AT NIPPERT STADIUM __________________________________________ IND ST. Other Sat. Sept. 11 Indiana State Noon WELCOME Bearcats football season. By reviewing your options in advance, you __________________________________________ Reserved $32 $40 can avoid potential delays and have more time for the pregame Sat. Sept. 25 Oklahoma TBA Youth $20 $28 __________________________________________at Paul Brown Stadium festivities at the “BEARCAT BLITZ”and the “BEARCATS FAMILY ZONE.” Sat. Oct. 9 Miami (OH) TBA TO NIPPERT STADIUM AND THE UNIVERSITY GROUP TICKETS __________________________________________ If you have parking questions about your upcoming visit, please call All games at Nippert Stadium excluding __________________________________________Fri. Oct. 22 USF* 8 p.m. (513) 556-2283 and Parking Services will be happy to help you. Visit OF CINCINNATI . Indiana State: __________________________________________Sat. Oct. 30 Syracuse* TBA their website at www.uc.edu/parking. Group Tickets: 25-100 $30 __________________________________________Sat. Nov. 20 Rutgers* TBA 2010 FAN GUIDE Before your visit to the University of Cincinnati campus, please be Group Tickets: 100+ $25 __________________________________________Sat. Dec. 4 Pittsburgh* TBA sure to: Opening Night: Indiana State __________________________________________AWAY GAME SCHEDULE 1. Review where your specific pass is valid. Group Tickets: 25-100 $25 __________________________________________Sat. Sept. 4 at Fresno State 10 p.m. 2. Hang your parking pass from your vehicle’s rearview mirror facing Group Tickets: 100 + $20 __________________________________________Thu. Sept. 16 at NC State 7:30 p.m. outward, prior to reaching campus. Oklahoma Game Ticket Prices at __________________________________________Fri. Oct. 15 at Louisville* 8 p.m. Patrons with disabilities should contact the UC Athletics Ticket Office Paul Brown Stadium: __________________________________________Sat. Nov. 13 at West Virginia* TBA so that their needs may be attended to effectively. Handicap cash Club Seat $125 Upper Level $25 __________________________________________Sat. Nov. 27 at Connecticut* TBA parking is available in the CCM garage at the end of Corry Blvd. A Lower Level $50 Group (25+) $15 *Denotes BIG EAST Conference game. state-issued handicap pass or license plate is required. Second Level $40 All times Eastern and subject to change. For a seating map, please visit Bengals.com/stadium. For the 2010 home game schedule, each season parking pass holder NIPPERT STADIUM SEATING MAP THE UNIVERSITY will be assigned to park in one garage according to preference and UCATS Reserved availability (listed below). 1 Tier 1 – $3,000 OF CINCINNATI 106 (rows 23-39), 122 (rows 23-37), Calhoun Garage 206 (rows 1-6) ATHLETICS 2 Tier 2 – $1,500 CCM Garage 105 &107 (rows 23-39), 121 & 123 (rows 23-37), 205 & 207 (rows 1-6) 1 2 TEAM SUPPORT Corry Garage 3 Tier 3 – $750 5 5 5 4 5 55 104 & 108 (rows 23-39), 120 & 124 (rows 23-37), 4 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 All Bearcats football season ticket holders are also members of 5 Clifton Court Garage 106 & 122 (rows 11-22), 204 & 208 (rows 1-6) 5 4 Tier 4 – $250 4 3 2 1 234 UCATS, the principal fundraising arm of UC Athletics. The UCATS Stratford Garage 103 & 109 (rows 23-39), 119 & 125 (rows 23-37), 105, 107, 121, 123 (rows 11-22), 3 UC membership supplies the critical private support that is 55 443 5 5 University Avenue Garage 203 & 209 (rows 1-6), 206 (rows 8-23) BAND 5 Tier 5 – $100 BEARCATS SIDELINE necessary to provide opportunities for all Bearcat student- Varsity Village Garage (Richard E. Lindner Center) 103-105, 107-109, 119-121 & 123-125 (rows 11-22), 117-118 (rows 2-37), 203-205 & 207-209 (rows 8-23), athletes. Whether you are a long-time UCATS member or a Woodside Garage/Campus Green Garage (Cash Parking) 210-212 (rows 1-6) Family Section – $100 first-time donor we would like to thank you for your support. Cash parking is on a space available basis for $10 per car in the BEARCATS LAIR BEARCAT LAIR BEARCAT Your support is tremendously important to the long-term Campus Green, Woodside, Clifton Court (enter from Clifton Avenue), UC Student Section VISITORS SIDELINE 5 5 success of the University of Cincinnati. If you are not currently a 6 and Eden Garages (located on the East Campus and a free shuttle Coaches & Players Guest Tickets 5 5 4 3 4 5 5 member and would like additional information on how you can service will be provided). Visiting Team/Single Game 4 4 3 2 1 2 3 4 UC Band John & Dorothy Hermanies Press Box make a difference for UC Athletics please contact the UCATS Golf Carts/Ambassadors UCATS VIP Seating # Ticket Gates 5 office at 1-877-55-UCATS or visit our website at For fan convenience, giving priority to fans with special needs, a golf cart service will be provided to assist fans to Nippert Stadium. Carts www.UCATS.net. will be located near parking garages and heavy traffic areas. These PURCHASING TICKETS golf carts will be accessible approximately two hours prior to kickoff Fans have three convenient ways to purchase tickets to 1200 CLUB and will also be available for 30 minutes following the conclusion of University of Cincinnati home football games: the game. • Tickets may be purchased online at CATSTIX.com The 1200 Club is an annual membership club for UCATS CINCINNATI FOOTBALL members who generously contribute $1200 or more each presented by Areas of Importance • Tickets may be ordered by phone, using a major credit year to UC football. The 1200 Club is the inner-circle of Bearcats 1 Nippert Stadium 5 Marge Schott Stadium card, by calling 1-877-CATS–TIX, Monday through Friday, football and provides the much needed non-budgeted financial 2 Richard E. Lindner Center 6 Gettler Stadium 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. support to meet the ongoing needs of the football program. 3 Fifth Third Arena 7 Myers Alumni Center • Tickets may be purchased in person by visiting the As a part of the Bearcats football family, members receive 4 Sheakley Lawn G Gates Athletics Ticket Office on the UC campus. The office is exclusive 1200 Club benefits and invitations to special events. located on the fourth floor of the Richard E. Lindner Center. For more information please contact the UCATS office at There is convenient garage parking available. The ticket 1-877-55-UCATS or visit www.uc1200club.com. office is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dear Bearcats, GETTING TO THE STADIUM ENTERING THE STADIUM TAILGATE WITH THE BEARCATS TAILGATING ALTERNATIVES: NIPPERT STADIUM INFORMATION There’s not a better football town in America than right here Nippert Stadium is located on Cincinnati’s main campus ONE-WAY TRAFFIC ON CORRY BOULEVARD Tailgating is part of the fun of attending college football BEARCATS FAMILY ZONE NO FIELD ENTRY: Per BIG EAST Conference rules, fans are not permitted to in Cincinnati. I’m proud to be part of such an exciting tradition in Clifton, and is conveniently accessed from numerous Corry Blvd. will be one-way entering the stadium games and fans attending University of Cincinnati home Join us at the BEARCATS FAMILY ZONE take the field following the game. points in the city. beginning two hours prior to kickoff and reverting to games have several options for their pregame celebrating. located on Sheakley Lawn before NO SMOKING: Nippert Stadium is a smoke-free facility. As a result of state and bright future at the University of Cincinnati. legislation, smoking is no longer allowed in any public place, including two-way as soon as incoming traffic subsides. At the start Tailgating not only guarantees a great parking space, but every UC home football game. Kids of Over the past three years, you’ve made Nippert Stadium one FROM I-71 South (from Columbus) all ages can enjoy inflatable games, music, cornhole, giveaways, the all areas of Nippert Stadium. Your cooperation in the following policy is of the fourth quarter, Corry Blvd will be one-way exiting allows you to pack your own food, grills, beverages, and all appreciated. Guests who fail to comply with the policy after appropriate of the best college football atmospheres in the country. We need • I-71 south to exit 3 – Taft Road Kid’s Club Coloring Contest, and visits from the UC Bearcat. The • Stay on Taft approximately seven blocks to the the stadium. the necessary essentials for your very own pregame party. BEARCATS FAMILY ZONE is available two and a half hours prior to kick- warnings may be subject to ejection from the stadium. your support again in 2010 as we welcome in Indiana State, intersection of Jefferson Avenue. off and can be accessed from Corry Blvd., located west of Marge Schott ALCOHOL: Beer must be purchased inside the stadium and will be sold until ENTRY FROM THE NORTH AND WEST ON-CAMPUS TAILGATING LOT: the middle of the third quarter. Fans must be 21 to purchase beer and Oklahoma at Paul Brown Stadium, Miami (OH), USF, Syracuse, • Depending on your designated parking facility, For patrons parking in the parking garages accessible from Lot 22: located off Martin Luther King in front of the UC Stadium. Be sure to bring your youngest Bearcats fans to enjoy all of identification must be presented upon request. All other alcoholic Rutgers, and Pittsburgh to our home field. turn right onto Jefferson or continue straight. Martin Luther King Drive, there are two entry points: medical center between Bellevue and Highland Avenue. the unique pregame fun! For the September 25 game vs. Oklahoma, beverages are not permitted. FROM I-71 North Passes are sold on a season basis.
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