Wake Forest Athletics

Grab Your Spot! Football Single-Game Tickets on Sale Now
6/22/2022 9:12:00 AM | Football
The Demon Deacons’ schedule features seven home games to see the reigning ACC Atlantic Division and Gator Bowl Champions.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Get excited Deacon Nation! Single-game tickets are now on sale to see your reigning ACC Atlantic Division and Gator Bowl Champions.
With nearly 70 days to kickoff of the much anticipated 2022 Wake Forest football season, single-game tickets can now be purchased for all seven home games at Truist Field this fall.
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Opening Night at Truist Field, presented by Pepsi vs.VMI on Thursday, Sept. 1: Starting at $15
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Wake Forest vs. Liberty on Saturday, Sept. 17: Starting at $15
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Homecoming
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Wake Forest vs. Clemson on Saturday, Sept. 24: Starting at $75
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Wear Black Saturday
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Wake Forest vs. Army on Saturday, Oct. 8: Starting at $30
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Family Weekend
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Wake Forest vs. Boston College on Saturday, Oct. 22: Starting at $25
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Hall of Fame Weekend
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Wake Forest vs. North Carolina on Saturday, Nov. 19: Starting at $75
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Unrivaled Weekend
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Wear Black Saturday
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Wake Forest vs. Syracuse on Saturday, Nov. 19: Starting at $25
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Senior Day
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The best and cheapest way to secure your spot for all seven home contests is by purchasing season tickets at GoDeacs.com/Tickets. Season tickets start as low as $125 with some sections already sold out and limited availability in the remaining sections.
Season tickets sales are at historic pace, the most sold year to date since the 2011 season. Additionally, there are very limited quantities for the Flow/Lexus Club, the Touchdown Club (Six-Game Package Only), Premium Chairbacks and West Side value seats. Season tickets on Deacon Hill and in the Touchdown Club are sold out as well as premium club tables in McCreary Tower.
In addition to having a 6-0 mark during 2021, Wake Forest rides a nine-game home winning streak into the upcoming season which is tied for the 10th longest streak in the nation.
Wake Forest 2022 Football Schedule:
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Thursday, Sept. 1 -- Opening Night at Truist Field Presented by Pepsi vs.VMI
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7:30 p.m. ET
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ACC Network
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Saturday, Sept. 10 -- at Vanderbilt
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Noon ET
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SEC Network
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Saturday, Sept. 17 -- vs. Liberty
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Homecoming Weekend
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5 p.m. ET
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ACC Network
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Saturday, Sept. 24 – vs. Clemson
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Wear Black Saturday
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Saturday, Oct. 1 -- at Florida State
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Saturday, Oct. 8 – vs. Army
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Family Weekend
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Saturday, Oct. 22 – vs. Boston College
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Hall of Fame Weekend
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Saturday, Oct. 29 – at Louisville
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Saturday, Nov. 5 – at NC State
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Saturday, Nov. 12 – vs. North Carolina
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Unrivaled Weekend
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Wear Black Saturday
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Saturday, Nov. 19 – vs. Syracuse
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Senior Day
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Saturday, Nov. 26 – at Duke
The Deacs recorded an undefeated home record of 6-0 last fall and recorded sell out crowds in its final two games of the season.
Important Upcoming Dates:
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August 17:
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Final Day Prior to $10 Increase on Four-Pack Ticket Packages
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September 14:
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Final Day Prior to $10 Increase on Four-Pack Ticket Packages
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Four-Packs On Sale Now
The opportunity is now available to secure seats for five of Wake Forest's seven home games inside Truist Field through innovative and affordable four-packs of tickets for each game. Ticket locations are on the east side of the stadium, and parking is also included for the VMI, Liberty, Boston College, and Syracuse games at the LJVM Coliseum. With demand at record levels, only a limited number of packages are available at the current price, which are set to increase on Wednesday, August 17.
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Opening Night at Truist Field, presented by Pepsi vs.VMI on Thursday, Sept. 1: $59
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Wake Forest vs. Army on Saturday, Oct. 8: $89 (pre-purchased parking not included due to the Carolina Classic Fair)
The quickest and most efficient way to order season tickets or the limited-availability 4-Packs is to visit GoDeacs.com/Tickets and purchase online or call the Wake Forest Ticket Office at 336-758-3322 ext. 1. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Ticket Purchase Assurance Plan
The Ticket Purchase Assurance Program will be back in 2022 to provide the Best Fan Experience in North Carolina for all fans. Ticket holders who purchased directly through Wake Forest will continue to have their tickets protected with the TPA program.
This peace-of-mind initiative allows fans the ability to exchange purchased tickets from a home contest they can no longer attend for any reason toward the purchase of tickets to another home game at Truist Field. Additionally, if for some reason any portion of the 2022 schedule does not take place or if capacity restrictions change throughout the season due to COVID-19 health and safety guidelines, ticket holders who purchased directly through Wake Forest will continue to have their tickets protected with the TPA program.
Wake Forest Football Overview
Wake Forest recorded one of its two best seasons in program history last fall as the Deacons won the 2021 Atlantic Coast Conference Atlantic Division title and the 2021 TaxSlayer Gator Bowl Championship.
After leading the Deacs to a program-record tying 11-3 record, including a school-best 7-1 mark in ACC play, head coach Dave Clawson was named the 2021 ACC Coach of the Year by the ACC and the Associated Press. That marked the ninth time a Wake Forest head coach has been honored as the ACC Football Coach of the Year and the first since 2006.
After reaching a program record sixth-straight bowl game in 2021 and defeating Big Ten foe Rutgers in the 77th annual TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, 38-10, inside TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, Wake Forest has the second-longest run in the ACC, trailing just Clemson, and Clawson owns the school record for bowl victories with four (2016 Military Bowl, 2017 Belk Bowl, 2018 Birmingham Bowl, 2021 Gator Bowl).
Wake Forest's six-year record of 45-30 is the most sustained success the Deacons have earned in program history. Overall within the ACC, Clemson and Wake Forest are the only football programs to rank inside of the top four in win totals over a two-year, three-year, four-year, five-year and six-year period, respectively.
The Deacs are 15-2 at home since the start of the 2019 season and the nine-game win streak is tied for the 10th longest in FBS entering the 2022 season. Additionally with a perfect 6-0 mark in 2021, Wake Forest recorded its first undefeated home record for the first time since 1979 and just the third time since Wake Forest's 1970 ACC Championship team. Meanwhile, six home wins last fall ties the program record that was set in 2019.
Nationally after climbing into the top 10 of the Associated Press and Amway Coaches Poll in 2021, Wake Forest achieved its highest ranking in the College Football Playoff Poll in school history when the first ranking was released on Nov. 2, 2021, as the Demon Deacons were tabbed as the No. 9 that week according to the CFP selection committee. Wake Forest ended last fall ranked No. 15 in the Associated Press Poll, which marks the highest ranking to end a season in program history.
Clawson and offensive coordinator Warren Ruggiero have engineered an offense that has rewritten the record books at Wake Forest. The Deacons have set over 350 school records including marks for points scored, points per game, total offensive yards, first downs and passing yards over the past five seasons. Also, the Deacs are the only football program in the ACC to average at least 30 points per game each year since 2017. Specifically in 2021, Wake Forest scored a program-best 574 points and averaged a school-record 41.0 ppg.
That point total ranks 43rd in modern FBS history and the fourth-most in ACC history. Additionally, Wake Forest became just the 20th ACC team in the college football modern era (Post-WWII) to cross over the milestone of 500 points scored in a single season. Individually, the Deacons topped 35 points in a game 12 times during the 2021 campaign. In the College Football Playoff Era, Wake Forest is one of seven teams (2014 Oregon, 2018 Alabama, 2018 Oklahoma, 2019 Alabama, 2019 LSU, 2020 Alabama) to accomplish that feat.



