Clemson Football: How much are tickets for the Wake Forest game?

CLEMSON, SC - SEPTEMBER 15: Defensive end Austin Bryant #7 of the Clemson Tigers sacks quarterback Shai Werts #4 of the Georgia Southern Eagles during the football game at Clemson Memorial Stadium on September 15, 2018 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Mike Comer/Getty Images)
CLEMSON, SC - SEPTEMBER 15: Defensive end Austin Bryant #7 of the Clemson Tigers sacks quarterback Shai Werts #4 of the Georgia Southern Eagles during the football game at Clemson Memorial Stadium on September 15, 2018 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Mike Comer/Getty Images) /
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The Clemson football team will travel to Winston-Salem to take on the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. Here is ticket information for anyone looking to make the trip.

Clemson football improved to 5-0 with a gutsy win over Syracuse this past Saturday in Death Valley. Now, the Tigers will look toward their match up with Wake Forest.

The Tigers will travel down to Winston-Salem with the hopes of finishing the first part of the season unscathed and heading into the bye week for a much-needed time of rest and refocus.

This Saturday, I’d expect thousands of Clemson football fans to make the trip to what will be one of the closest road trips of the year for the Tigers.

If you’re considering making the trip, here is the ticket information.

Clemson Football Ticket Information:

From what I can tell, Clemson has already sold its allotment of away tickets for the game, but there are plenty of tickets available on StubHub, which is the official ticket marketplace of Clemson Athletics.

Looking at what’s available on StubHub, you can get a 50-yard line ticket for $70 on the visitor sideline.

If you want to sit on the Deacon Hill, you can do that for $38. Prices range a bit depending on where you want to sit, but basically there are tickets available in almost every single section of the stadium and none of them, other than the “Touchdown Club” are over $100.

It’s tough, though, because I remember a day when you could get into a Wake Forest game for $20 and have a pretty nice seat in the stadium. Those days are beyond us now.

Pretty much wherever you go as a Clemson football fan, you’re going to have pay more than what it was back in the day.

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If you are going to go to the game, I would suggest going ahead and buying tickets. It’s always better to have them in hand and ready to go than to wait and see what happens. Of course, I’m sure there will be plenty of tickets available and ready to be sold on game day.