It's been a rough few seasons for the Auburn football program. After Gus Malzahn's firing in 2020, there were two seasons of chaos under Bryan Harsin, both of which resulted in losing records. Then Hugh Freeze came on board, and although the status of the Tigers' recruiting has made a huge turnaround, the results on the field are still not optimal.
However, one would never be able to tell that the Tigers have been in a slump for several years by looking at the ticket sales. The athletics department announced this summer that public season tickets sold out for the third season in a row, matching the record of 63,500 tickets purchased set in 2024.
"The sellout was achieved during the exclusive Tigers Unlimited purchasing window and no inventory remained for a general public on sale," writes the Auburn Daily staff. "On Thursday, all student season tickets also sold out with the completion of the 2025 first-year student lottery.
"Three home games are also sold out, including Auburn's matchups with South Alabama, Georgia and Alabama. A limited number of single-game tickets remain available for other 2025 home games, including fewer than 400 for Ball State (Sept. 6), fewer than 1,000 for Missouri (Oct. 18), fewer than 500 for Kentucky (Nov. 1) and fewer than 200 for Mercer (Nov. 22)."
Mini-plans and single tickets are still available for purchase ahead of the 2025 season, which begins for the Auburn football team on August 29 against the Baylor Bears. The Tigers' first home game is slated for September 6, a night matchup against Ball State.