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Texas Football 2024: Schedule, Tickets, Kickoff Times, & How To Watch
By David Evans,
1 day ago
The 2024 season marks an exciting new chapter for the Texas Longhorns as they join the Southeastern Conference (SEC) alongside the Oklahoma Sooners. This historic move brings heightened competition and a slate of highly anticipated matchups. Here’s a comprehensive look at the schedule, ticket prices, kickoff times, and where to watch.
Schedule & Kickoff Times
Here is the complete Texas Longhorns 2024 football schedule with available kickoff times and ticket prices:
August 31 vs. Colorado State: 2:30 p.m. CT, ESPN, Get-In Price: $24
September 7 at Michigan: 11 a.m. CT, FOX, Get-In Price: $558
September 14 vs. UTSA: 6 p.m. CT, ESPN, Get-In Price: $33
September 21 vs. UL-Monroe: 7 p.m. CT, ESPN+, Get-In Price: $23
September 28 vs. Mississippi State: 2:30 p.m. CT, Network TBD, Get-In Price: $67
October 12 vs. Oklahoma (Neutral): 3:30 p.m. ET, ESPN or ABC, Get-In Price: $390
October 19 vs. Georgia: 2:30 p.m. CT, Network TBD, Get-In Price: $319
October 26 at Vanderbilt: 2:30 p.m. CT, Network TBD, Get-In Price: $155
November 9 vs. Florida: 2:30 p.m. CT, Network TBD, Get-In Price: $155
November 16 at Arkansas: 2:30 p.m. CT, Network TBD, Get-In Price: $146
November 23 vs. Kentucky: Flex start time (2:30-7 p.m. CT), Network TBD, Get-In Price: $55
November 30 at Texas A&M: Flex start time (2:30-7 p.m. CT), Network TBD, Get-In Price: $615
Ticket Prices
Tickets for Texas games in 2024 are highly sought after, with significant demand reflecting the excitement of their first season in the SEC. The two most expensive games to attend in the SEC this year feature the Longhorns. Their game at Texas A&M comes with a ticket price of $615 and the Red River Rivalry game against Oklahoma has a ticket cost of $390.
The average cost of attending the Longhorns’ home games this season is $133, but to follow them on the road, the cost increases to $327 per game. To attend all Texas games this season, the total ticket cost is a touch over $2,500, coming in at $2,540.
Below is a detailed breakdown of ticket prices:
Home Games:
August 31 vs. Colorado State: $24
September 14 vs. UTSA: $33
September 21 vs. UL-Monroe: $23
September 28 vs. Mississippi State: $67
October 12 vs. Oklahoma (Neutral): $390
October 19 vs. Georgia: $319
November 9 vs. Florida: $155
November 23 vs. Kentucky: $55
Road Games:
September 7 at Michigan: $558
October 26 at Vanderbilt: $155
November 16 at Arkansas: $146
November 30 at Texas A&M: $615
Average Ticket Prices
Home Games: $133
Road Games: $327
Overall Average: $212
Cost to Attend All Home Games: $1,066
Cost to Attend All Games: $2,540
How to Watch
Fans can watch Texas Longhorns games on major networks like ESPN, FOX, and ABC. Specific channel assignments and streaming options will be provided by the networks closer to game days.
The New SEC Era
Joining the SEC brings a fresh set of challenges and opportunities for Texas. The Longhorns, along with Oklahoma, are set to invigorate the conference with their rich football history and passionate fanbase. As they compete against powerhouses like Alabama, Georgia, and LSU, fans are eagerly anticipating how Texas will fare in this elite league.
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