Alabama A&M raising football season ticket prices to fund growth of program

(Alabama A&M Football/Facebook)

The Alabama A&M Bulldogs are raising their season ticket prices.

The cost for fans who want to see all six home games at Louis Crews Stadium is going to be rising in order to support the program’s “growth in the evolving landscape of college athletics.”

In an announcement from the University about the increase, it certainly seems like they are committed to staying competitive during the NIL era of college sports.

“Momentum has been established on The Hill and expectations are rising,” the announcement says. “The 2026 season brings one of the strongest home schedules in recent memory with six games scheduled at Louis Crews Stadium. Season tickets are how you step inside it. Not just to attend – but to contribute. To raise the standard. To carry the tradition forward.”

The pricing structure is as follows and includes the attached ammenities.

Legacy Club – $1,875 [Limited Availability]

  • Premium Seats (Section F)
  • Priority Seating
  • VIP Parking (closet proximity)
  • Hospitality Access
  • Bulldog Collective Contribution Included

Platinum – $875

  • Premium Seating
  • Priority Parking Included
  • Bulldog Collective Contribution Included

Gold – $500

  • Reserved Seating (Sections 8-10)
  • Standard Parking Available
  • Bulldog Collective Contribution Included

Silver – $350

  • Reserved Seating
  • Basic Access Tier
  • 20-Percent Off Season Parking
  • Bulldog Collective Contribution Included

Bronze – $250

  • General Admission Seating
  • Entry-Level Access
  • 10-Percent Off Season Parking
  • Bulldog Collective Contribution Included

Michael Brauner is a Senior Sports Analyst and Contributing Writer for Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on Twitter @MBraunerWNSP and hear him every weekday morning from 6 to 9 a.m. on “The Opening Kickoff” on WNSP-FM 105.5, available free online.

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