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Chants Feast Free At Football In 2025


CONWAY, S.C. — Introducing the CCU Kickoff Meal Deal — Every Football Game, Every Fan, Always Free.

Coastal Carolina Athletics will partner with its concessionaire Aramark to allow fans to eat free at Chanticleers Football games inside Brooks Stadium this fall, Chance Miller, Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics and University Recreation announced Monday.

"Our fans are the heartbeat of Teal Nation, and we're always looking for ways to elevate their game day experience," Miller said. "With the CCU Kickoff Meal Deal, we're excited to offer free concessions this fall as a way to say thank you for the energy, passion and support they bring to Brooks Stadium every game."

Ticket-purchasing patrons visiting the concession stands will be able to acquire four items per concession stand visit from a selection of hot dogs, nachos, popcorn and fountain drinks. There is no limit to the number of in-game visits, but fans must scan each trip through the line with the soon-to-be-launched Coastal Carolina Athletics App.

More information on the new app will be forthcoming later this week.

Specialty items, food from outside vendors and alcoholic beverages will remain available for fans to purchase. Locations, menus, new items and student concessions information will be announced closer to the start of the season.

Coastal Carolina football will hold a spring showcase inside Brooks Stadium on Saturday, April 5, 2025, at 5 p.m. ET. The event is free and open to public. Learn More Online.

Recalling UNLV do something similar. I think maybe it was either season tickets holders only at SBS or it wad an extra $50 or something like that on the front end. That is definitely one way to get people to go to games. Not sure what their attendance has been, but this ain5 gonna hurt.
 
Sounds like a mess.. imaging paying to watch a football game and standing in one of 4 general concessions lines for 3/4 of it just to get popcorn and nachos...
 
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Recalling UNLV do something similar. I think maybe it was either season tickets holders only at SBS or it wad an extra $50 or something like that on the front end. That is definitely one way to get people to go to games. Not sure what their attendance has been, but this ain5 gonna hurt.
The did a special family package, that was really cheap, that included a free meal that I believe was somewhere along the line of a free drink, hot dog, chips or something like that. They also did this for some basketball games.
 
Around 2009, UNLV dorms chartered buses for a day trip to Venice Beach and Dodger Stadium as part of an activity. We all sat in the outfield, where unlimited concessions were included for about $30 per ticket. It was a fantastic experience... we even got to go on the field and take pictures. A few students did get kicked out for food fights, but overall, it was a great time and my only experience with unlimited concessions.
 
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