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Promo schedule released for 2022 Texas State Football Season

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SAN MARCOS – With less than 150 days until the home opener, Texas State Athletics has announced the full slate of promotions for the 2022 Texas State football season, presented by H-E-B.

The promo schedule is set up to create something for everyone at all games as they cheer on the Bobcats in the 2022 season. This year, fans can look forward to t-shirt giveaways, themed events, free food for Texas State students, and special ticket pricing for groups such as health care workers, first responders, youth football teams, and more.

For all games, the Coca-Cola Fun Zone – featuring inflatables, face painting, and poster making – along with the Katzengarten presented by H-E-B will return and be available for all fans. The Katzengarten is an on-field viewing experience in the south end zone with unique food and drink options, interactive and tailgate-style games, and a lounge space.

Texas State is also bringing back the postgame live music concert series with bands and dates to be announced later this summer.

A full breakdown of all six games with their promotions:

FIU – Home Opener & Black Out | Friday, September 9

  • Black Out – all fans encouraged to wear black to “black out” Bobcat Stadium
  • All Texas State freshmen are welcome to “dash” across the field prior to kickoff
  • Black Texas State t-shirt giveaway
  • Postgame fireworks
  • Free pizza for Texas State students

Houston Baptist – Youth Football Day | Saturday, September 24

  • Special ticket pricing for youth football players and teams
  • Bobcat Kids Club, presented by Acuity Eyecare, members are invited down to the field for warmups
  • Texas State koozies giveaway
  • Boy Scouts Day and badge opportunity
  • Free tacos for Texas State students

 App State – Family Weekend & Wear Maroon | Saturday, October 8

  • Wear maroon to fill the stands at Bobcat Stadium
  • Texas State maroon rally towels giveaway
  • Family Weekend
  • Health Care Workers Appreciation Day ticket special
  • Free hot dogs for Texas State students

Southern Miss – Homecoming | Saturday, October 22

  • Texas State pom poms giveaway
  • Homecoming
  • Throwback game
  • Free French fries for Texas State students

Arkansas State – Spirit Day & White Out | Saturday, November 19

  • White Out – all fans encouraged to wear white to “white out” Bobcat Stadium
  • Texas State white t-shirts giveaway
  • Youth cheerleaders, dancers, and band members perform on the field
  • Heroes and First Responders Day ticket special
  • Canned food drive
  • Free popcorn for Texas State students

Louisiana – Senior Day & “T” Association Day | Saturday, November 26

  • Texas State thundersticks giveaway
  • Senior Day – Pregame ceremony for Texas State football seniors
  • “T” Association Day & Hall of Honor Recognitions
  • Faculty & Staff Appreciation Day
  • Holiday toy drive
  • Free hot chocolate for Texas State students

Fans can take advantage of all the promotions for the six-game home schedule by purchasing their season tickets today at www.TXST.com. Season tickets start as low as $80 for the general public and $70 for special groups, which include Texas State faculty and staff, recent Texas State alumni (’17-’21), Bobcat Club members, and “T” Association members.

Fans who purchase season tickets can also get access to the new and improved Priority Reserved section on the west side of Bobcat Stadium (sections 101-105). The wider, more fan-friendly fixed chairbacks keep Bobcat fans close to the action and behind the Texas State bench.

For returning season ticket holders, the deadline to renew tickets and maintain their seat preference is Friday, May 20. Renewals can be done over the phone with the Texas State Athletics Ticket Office by calling 512-245-2272.

Texas State students can attend all home football games for free by presenting a valid Texas State University ID.

Mini plans and single-game tickets will go on sale during the summer.

Texas State starts the season at Nevada on Saturday, September 3. Under the direction of fourth year head coach Jake Spavital, the Bobcats return 15 starters, including nine on the offensive side.

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