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USF-UCF game officially sold out
Saturday's USF-Central Florida game is officially sold out, giving the Bulls their second consecutive capacity crowd at Raymond James Stadium.
USF will distribute the last remaining student seats Tuesday at 6 p.m., but no companion seats will be sold and no tickets are otherwise available for sale. As recently as Sunday, USF had about 400 tickets available through a three-game mini-plan, but those packages have sold out as well. About 2,500 student tickets were left after tickets were distributed Monday on USF's satellite campuses in St. Petersburg, Lakeland and Sarasota.
Of its remaining two home games after Saturday, USF said Cincinnati returned 1,200 lower-bowl tickets from its allotment and those are now available, but are expected to disappear quickly. USF had its first sellout two weeks ago, with 67,012 fans watching the Bulls beat then-No. 5 West Virginia.
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