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WVU Launches Mobile Pass Season Tickets for Mountaineer Football

Fans can lock in seats for all home games at reduced rates through the 681 and 304 Mobile Pass packages

The Mountaineer Ticket Office has announced the release of two new mobile-pass season tickets for West Virginia University’s upcoming home football schedule, offering fans a streamlined way to attend every game at a discounted price.

Mobile Pass Options for Mountaineer Fans

The 681 Mobile Pass targets supporters who prefer the best seats in the Red Zone, bundling all seven home contests into a single package priced at $681 plus applicable fees. In addition to guaranteeing at least one lower-level ticket per game, the pass delivers more than 17 percent savings compared with a traditional Red Zone season ticket, making it the most valuable option among the mobile passes.

The 304 Mobile Pass, by contrast, is designed for those seeking an affordable entry point, costing $304 plus fees for the full slate of home games. Seats are located in upper-level or south end zone sections and vary from game to game, yet the pass still provides a savings of over 20 percent relative to a standard Green Zone ticket.

Both passes can be purchased on a first-come, first-served basis while inventory lasts, and fans are limited to four tickets per transaction to keep groups together. Once bought, the tickets arrive via email as a link that must be added to an Apple or Google Wallet before game day, ensuring a quick entry process at Milan Puskar Stadium.

Resale is prohibited for the 304 Mobile Pass, but holders can use the transfer function within their WVUGAME account to move tickets to friends or family, helping keep the stadium full for every match. The Mountaineer Ticket Office emphasizes that no Mountaineer Athletic Club per-seat contribution is tied to either pass, underscoring the direct-to-fan nature of the offering.

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