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Notre Dame Stadium back to full capacity for football this fall

(Photo supplied/University of Notre Dame)

This is the news that Fighting Irish Football fans have been waiting for. The stadium will be at full capacity for the upcoming season.

(“Inside Notre Dame Stadium” by Tim Oiler, CC BY 2.0)

University officials say all 77,000+ seats will be able to be filled with the blessing of the St. Joseph County Department of Health.

Notre Dame students and staff are required to be vaccinated by the start of classes in the fall. And anybody who attends a Notre Dame game is encouraged to be vaccinated, as well.

Athletic Director Jack Swarbrick says he is optimistic conditions will allow for tailgating and the other fall football traditions on campus.

This week, ticket sales begin with season ticket members having the opportunity to renew their tickets. In mid-July, Notre Dame’s ticket lottery will begin for all eligible participants and single-game tickets will be made available in mid-August.

Click to read the entire plan for Notre Dame Football for Fall 2021.

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2 comments

Charles U Farley May 26, 2021 at 3:11 pm

“The circuses are back to full capacity, but the bread still sucks.” -Juvenal

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Benny Roseland May 28, 2021 at 10:14 am

ND to students and profs: “Get your vax or you will not be allowed back.”
ND to potential ticket buyers: “Tickets for sale. Maybe get a vax or not, meh, just buy tickets.”

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