The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Mocs football team plays a Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) schedule that runs from late August through November, with games split between home contests at Husky Stadium and road trips across the Southern Conference and beyond. If you're new to following the program or planning to attend games, understanding the schedule structure, ticket options, and logistics will help you maximize game days in Chattanooga.
The Mocs typically open their season in late August with a non-conference matchup, usually against a regional opponent, before entering Southern Conference play in September. Conference games dominate September through October, with the schedule usually featuring six or seven home games. The season concludes in November, often with a rivalry game or playoff-positioning matchup. Because FCS schedules shift annually, the specific opponents and dates change each year; the athletic department releases the full schedule in the spring of the preceding season.
Home games at Husky Stadium, located on the UTC campus in North Shore, draw crowds ranging from 3,000 to 6,000 fans depending on opponent prestige and weather. The stadium sits in a compact urban setting, making parking and pedestrian access more constrained than larger FBS venues. This layout actually benefits regular attendees: the stadium is walkable from downtown Chattanooga and nearby neighborhoods like the North Shore entertainment district, reducing reliance on distant parking lots and shuttle buses.
General admission tickets for regular-season games typically range from $15 to $25, with premium seating or chair-back sections occasionally reaching $35. Homecoming games and rivalry contests against Furman or East Tennessee State command higher prices and sell more quickly. Single-game tickets go on sale roughly six weeks before each game through the UTC athletics website and occasionally through Ticketmaster.
Season ticket packages offer better value for committed fans. A full-season pass (covering all seven or eight home games) usually costs $120 to $180 depending on seating location, which breaks down to roughly $15 to $22 per game. The athletic department occasionally bundles season tickets with parking passes or premium reserved spots, though those bundles command a significant premium. Students with a valid UTC ID receive free or heavily discounted admission, making games an accessible entertainment option for the college population.
Tickets sell fastest for homecoming week and games against Furman University, the Mocs' primary Southern Conference rival. If you're planning to attend a marquee matchup, purchase tickets at least three weeks in advance; availability thins considerably by game week, and upper-deck or standing-room inventory disappears first.
The Mocs draw their largest crowds in September, when warm weather and the start of the college football season drive attendance. Homecoming typically pulls 4,500 to 5,500 fans. By late October and November, weather deteriorates and novelty fades; attendance can drop to 2,500 to 3,500 for non-conference or low-stakes conference games. If you prefer a more energetic atmosphere, prioritize early-season and homecoming dates.
The crowd itself skews heavily toward UTC students and alumni, particularly those who work or live in the Chattanooga area. Unlike large state universities where multi-generational families dominate the stands, UTC games attract younger, more mobile fans. This produces a different social energy: student sections are more vocal and less predictable, tailgating is lighter, and the overall vibe is closer to a college social event than a traditional football ritual. If you're seeking the pageantry of a major program, adjust expectations accordingly.
Husky Stadium offers limited on-site parking; most attendees park in nearby lots or utilize street parking in North Shore. Arrive at least 90 minutes before kickoff if parking independently. The UTC athletics department manages a small reserved lot adjacent to the stadium, available to season ticket holders or premium ticket purchasers for an additional $10 to $15 per game.
The North Shore district, directly across the river from downtown via the pedestrian Walnut Street Bridge, hosts pre-game restaurants and bars. Popular stops include restaurants along Frazier Avenue within a ten-minute walk of the stadium. Many fans eat dinner or grab drinks before heading to the game, turning game day into a longer social outing rather than a quick stadium visit. This is particularly common for weekend games; weeknight kickoffs draw more time-constrained, straight-to-stadium crowds.
Concessions inside the stadium are standard for FCS venues: hot dogs, nachos, pizza, and soft drinks with prices running $8 to $14 per item. Bring cash or cards; both are accepted widely. The stadium is relatively small, so lines at bathrooms and concessions rarely exceed 10 minutes even during halftime.
The Mocs compete for the FCS playoffs, which typically expand to 24 teams and begin in late November. Strong regular-season records (8 wins or better) put Chattanooga in playoff contention; games against Furman and other ranked Southern Conference teams carry playoff-seeding weight. If the Mocs make a postseason run, playoff games are hosted at Husky Stadium, with potential matchups in late November or early December. Playoff tickets follow the same pricing structure as regular season but sell far faster; single games can sell out within days of seeding announcements.
Attend a game in September or during homecoming week if you want a full crowd experience and optimal weather. Buy tickets at least three weeks ahead for popular matchups. Arrive 90 minutes early if driving. Plan to spend 4 to 5 hours on game day once you factor in parking, pre-game food, the two-hour-plus game, and crowd egress. If you're a casual spectator, a single mid-season conference game offers a low-cost, low-commitment introduction to UTC football; if you develop interest, a season ticket pays for itself by game four and removes the planning friction of purchasing individual tickets each week.
