Elevating the Best Fan Experience in North Carolina: Mobile Ticketing Enhancements for Gamedays at Allegacy Stadium
8/20/2024 8:00:00 AM | Football, General
With fewer than 600 tickets remaining for Opening Night at Allegacy Stadium on Aug. 29 and less than 2,000 unsold seats left for Ole Miss on Sept. 14, Louisiana on Sept. 28 and Clemson on Oct. 12, Wake Forest is committed to enhancing the gameday experience with seamless mobile ticketing for all fans.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – In an effort to provide The Best Fan Experience in North Carolina, Wake Forest Athletics has partnered with SIDEARM, Paciolan, and SeatGeek to ensure a seamless mobile ticketing experience at all Wake Forest venues.
With that and in anticipation of Opening Night at Allegacy Stadium presented by the Winston-Salem Police Department, fans are encouraged to review best practices for how to access and manage their mobile tickets ahead of the 2024 football season.
Additionally with multiple sellouts expected this fall, Wake Forest Athletics encouraged fans to get their tickets for the 2024 season while supplies last! Fewer than 1,000 tickets remain for Opening Night at Allegacy Stadium on Aug. 29 and less than 1,000 unsold seats left for Ole Miss on Sept. 14, Louisiana on Sept. 28 and less than 2,000 unsold seats left for Clemson on Oct. 12.
The Official Wake Forest Athletics Gameday Mobile App
Wake Forest Athletics has redesigned its mobile app with SIDEARM Sports to enhance the experience for all users. It is free to fans and can be downloaded on both the App Store on Apple Devices and the Google Play Store on Android models.
The gameday app is the best way to access and add your tickets to your digital wallet, and can be downloaded by searching "Wake Forest Demon Deacons" in the iOS or Google Play stores. Fans can also transfer and resell their tickets via the mobile app.
As a reminder, it is recommended for fans to download their mobile tickets prior to arriving at Allegacy Stadium on gameday to avoid connectivity issues.
ALL-IN-1 Smart Ticket Experience
ALL-IN-1 is a smart ticket that will simplify fans' digital wallet by consolidating their entire sports season into a single pass. Season ticket and multi-game package purchasers will only have to download one mobile ticket per seat per season that will automatically update the event in their plan as the season progresses.
Fans can determine if a ticket is an ALL-IN-1 pass by the logo in the upper right hand corner of the pass.
With that, fans can review frequently asked questions about ALL-IN-1 to make sure you're ready for Opening Night.
SeatGeek: The Official Resale Partner of Wake Forest Athletics
Wake Forest Athletics is proud to partner with SeatGeek as the official resale sponsor of the Demon Deacons. With SeatGeek, in the event fans can not make certain home games they will have the ability to sell their tickets in a safe and secure manner and make sure that Allegacy Stadium is packed to cheer on Demon Deacons on game day.
Selling tickets is a simple and quick process through your Wake Forest ticketing account using the Wake Forest Athletics mobile app or your web or mobile browser. Fans can read about these common FAQs from SeatGeek to make sure you're prepared for the season!
2024 Season Tickets, 4-Packs & Single Game Tickets on Sale Now
Season tickets are on sale now for the 2024 season starting at just $149. Fans can also select from single game tickets starting at $15 and 4-Packs starting at $69, while supplies last. Call the ticket office today at 336.758.3322 ext. 1 or visit GoDeacs.com/tickets to secure your seat for the upcoming season.
Wake Forest Football Overview
Under the leadership of head coach Dave Clawson, Wake Forest has had historic success as a program.
Since the start of the 2016 season, the Deacs have the third-most wins in the ACC not counting the COVID-shortened 2020 season.
The Demon Deacons are in the winningest stretch of football in their program's history with the 35 wins from the 2019-23 season ranking fifth in a five-year span in program history.
With record-setting crowds, multiple sellouts and the best student attendance in school history, playing at home over the past five seasons has given Wake Forest a huge edge. The Demon Deacons hold a 23-7 (.767) record in home contests since the start of the 2019 season which included a program-record 11-game winning streak spanning from the 2020 to 2022 seasons. The 76.7 percent win rate ranks second in the ACC during that time period.
The Demon Deacons recorded their ninth sellout since 2021 and fourth of the season when Florida State came to Winston-Salem on Oct. 28, 2023.
Since 2016, the Demon Deacons have found a winning formula in one-score ball games, capturing three or more wins by one score in five of those seasons with a total of 21 wins in 38 such games. The Deacs hold the fourth-best winning percentage in those games since 2016 in the ACC.
All the aforementioned victories are due to having great players who perform well each week. The Deacs 54 All-ACC honors is the fifth most overall in the ACC since the 2019 season and Wake Forest is one of just six schools to have more than 50 honorees in that time span.
One player that garnered All-ACC honors last fall is junior defensive end Jasheen Davis as he has recorded at least 0.5 tackles-for-loss in the 20 of his last 21 games. Over the last two seasons, Davis has collected 30.0 tackles for loss and 14.5 sacks. With 7.5 sacks in 2023, Davis has now tallied 20.0 sacks in his career and that ranks fifth in program history.
Offensively since the start of the 2017 season, Wake Forest's 198 touchdown passes are the most of any school in the ACC and that total is 13th nationally during that span. Additionally during that span, the Deacs 361 total touchdowns are the third-most in the ACC and 21st nationally. North Carolina (192) and Clemson (181) trail the Deacs in passing touchdowns during that span. The Tigers enter the final week of the regular season with 448 total touchdowns and the Tar Heels rank second with 366. Wake Forest's 94 touchdown passes from 2021-23 ranks eighth nationally in that time period and is seven more than any other ACC team (North Carolina, 87).
During the Deacs run of bowl appearances from 2016-22, Wake Forest has defeated two SEC teams (Texas A&M, 2017; Missouri, 2022) and a Big Ten program (Rutgers, 2021). Head coach Dave Clawson's five bowl victories, which is the most in school history, ranks tied for fifth in ACC history for postseason wins. Clawson ranks behind Bobby Bowden (Florida State, 11), Dabo Swinney (Clemson, 11), Frank Beamer (Virginia Tech, 6) and Danny Ford (Clemson, 6). Meanwhile, he is now tied with Jimbo Fisher (Florida State, 5) and Ralph Friedgen (Maryland, 5).
Feedback
As fans have questions, feedback or ideas, Wake Forest Athletics encourages you to email wfsports@wfu.edu with those thoughts.
With that and in anticipation of Opening Night at Allegacy Stadium presented by the Winston-Salem Police Department, fans are encouraged to review best practices for how to access and manage their mobile tickets ahead of the 2024 football season.
Additionally with multiple sellouts expected this fall, Wake Forest Athletics encouraged fans to get their tickets for the 2024 season while supplies last! Fewer than 1,000 tickets remain for Opening Night at Allegacy Stadium on Aug. 29 and less than 1,000 unsold seats left for Ole Miss on Sept. 14, Louisiana on Sept. 28 and less than 2,000 unsold seats left for Clemson on Oct. 12.
The Official Wake Forest Athletics Gameday Mobile App
Wake Forest Athletics has redesigned its mobile app with SIDEARM Sports to enhance the experience for all users. It is free to fans and can be downloaded on both the App Store on Apple Devices and the Google Play Store on Android models.
The gameday app is the best way to access and add your tickets to your digital wallet, and can be downloaded by searching "Wake Forest Demon Deacons" in the iOS or Google Play stores. Fans can also transfer and resell their tickets via the mobile app.
As a reminder, it is recommended for fans to download their mobile tickets prior to arriving at Allegacy Stadium on gameday to avoid connectivity issues.
ALL-IN-1 Smart Ticket Experience
ALL-IN-1 is a smart ticket that will simplify fans' digital wallet by consolidating their entire sports season into a single pass. Season ticket and multi-game package purchasers will only have to download one mobile ticket per seat per season that will automatically update the event in their plan as the season progresses.
Fans can determine if a ticket is an ALL-IN-1 pass by the logo in the upper right hand corner of the pass.
With that, fans can review frequently asked questions about ALL-IN-1 to make sure you're ready for Opening Night.
SeatGeek: The Official Resale Partner of Wake Forest Athletics
Wake Forest Athletics is proud to partner with SeatGeek as the official resale sponsor of the Demon Deacons. With SeatGeek, in the event fans can not make certain home games they will have the ability to sell their tickets in a safe and secure manner and make sure that Allegacy Stadium is packed to cheer on Demon Deacons on game day.
Selling tickets is a simple and quick process through your Wake Forest ticketing account using the Wake Forest Athletics mobile app or your web or mobile browser. Fans can read about these common FAQs from SeatGeek to make sure you're prepared for the season!
2024 Season Tickets, 4-Packs & Single Game Tickets on Sale Now
Season tickets are on sale now for the 2024 season starting at just $149. Fans can also select from single game tickets starting at $15 and 4-Packs starting at $69, while supplies last. Call the ticket office today at 336.758.3322 ext. 1 or visit GoDeacs.com/tickets to secure your seat for the upcoming season.
Wake Forest Football Overview
Under the leadership of head coach Dave Clawson, Wake Forest has had historic success as a program.
Since the start of the 2016 season, the Deacs have the third-most wins in the ACC not counting the COVID-shortened 2020 season.
The Demon Deacons are in the winningest stretch of football in their program's history with the 35 wins from the 2019-23 season ranking fifth in a five-year span in program history.
With record-setting crowds, multiple sellouts and the best student attendance in school history, playing at home over the past five seasons has given Wake Forest a huge edge. The Demon Deacons hold a 23-7 (.767) record in home contests since the start of the 2019 season which included a program-record 11-game winning streak spanning from the 2020 to 2022 seasons. The 76.7 percent win rate ranks second in the ACC during that time period.
The Demon Deacons recorded their ninth sellout since 2021 and fourth of the season when Florida State came to Winston-Salem on Oct. 28, 2023.
Since 2016, the Demon Deacons have found a winning formula in one-score ball games, capturing three or more wins by one score in five of those seasons with a total of 21 wins in 38 such games. The Deacs hold the fourth-best winning percentage in those games since 2016 in the ACC.
All the aforementioned victories are due to having great players who perform well each week. The Deacs 54 All-ACC honors is the fifth most overall in the ACC since the 2019 season and Wake Forest is one of just six schools to have more than 50 honorees in that time span.
One player that garnered All-ACC honors last fall is junior defensive end Jasheen Davis as he has recorded at least 0.5 tackles-for-loss in the 20 of his last 21 games. Over the last two seasons, Davis has collected 30.0 tackles for loss and 14.5 sacks. With 7.5 sacks in 2023, Davis has now tallied 20.0 sacks in his career and that ranks fifth in program history.
Offensively since the start of the 2017 season, Wake Forest's 198 touchdown passes are the most of any school in the ACC and that total is 13th nationally during that span. Additionally during that span, the Deacs 361 total touchdowns are the third-most in the ACC and 21st nationally. North Carolina (192) and Clemson (181) trail the Deacs in passing touchdowns during that span. The Tigers enter the final week of the regular season with 448 total touchdowns and the Tar Heels rank second with 366. Wake Forest's 94 touchdown passes from 2021-23 ranks eighth nationally in that time period and is seven more than any other ACC team (North Carolina, 87).
During the Deacs run of bowl appearances from 2016-22, Wake Forest has defeated two SEC teams (Texas A&M, 2017; Missouri, 2022) and a Big Ten program (Rutgers, 2021). Head coach Dave Clawson's five bowl victories, which is the most in school history, ranks tied for fifth in ACC history for postseason wins. Clawson ranks behind Bobby Bowden (Florida State, 11), Dabo Swinney (Clemson, 11), Frank Beamer (Virginia Tech, 6) and Danny Ford (Clemson, 6). Meanwhile, he is now tied with Jimbo Fisher (Florida State, 5) and Ralph Friedgen (Maryland, 5).
Feedback
As fans have questions, feedback or ideas, Wake Forest Athletics encourages you to email wfsports@wfu.edu with those thoughts.
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