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JMU football tickets moving quickly

Single-game tickets for the 2010 James Madison University football season are going quickly. Already sold out for this season are the home games against in-state foe Liberty (Sept. 25) and Colonial Athletic Association opponents Delaware (Oct. 2) and New Hampshire (Oct. 16). On the road, the Dukes have sold their allotments for the Virginia Tech (Sept. 11) and Richmond (Nov. 6) contests.

The remaining home games are expected to sell out quickly, as they have over the past several years. Very limited single game tickets are still available for the season opener in the renovated Bridgeforth Stadium against Morehead State (Sept. 4), as well as conference games Massachusetts (Oct. 30) and William & Mary (Nov. 13).

Those tickets can be purchased by calling the JMU Ticket Office at 540.568.3853 or online at JMUSports.com/Tickets.
 
 

Edited by Chris Graham. Chris can be reached at [email protected].

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