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Single-game tickets for two Virginia football games went on sale this morning.

Tickets for UVa. home games with Richmond (Sept. 6, $16) and East Carolina (Oct. 11, $35) went on sale at 9 a.m.

The Aug. 30 season-opener against Southern Cal is sold out.

Fewer than 500 season tickets remain available. Season tickets are $269 and include all seven UVa. home games.

Also on sale is the ACC four-game mini-package ($168) that includes the Cavs’ home dates with Maryland (Oct. 4), North Carolina (Oct. 18), Miami (Nov. 1) and Clemson (Nov. 22).

Single-game sales for the four ACC games begin Aug. 11. Tickets for each of those games are $42.

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