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by Frank Mercogliano

2026 Football Season Tickets Go On Sale, Be a “Real One”

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2026 Football Season Tickets Go On Sale, Be a “Real One”2026 Football Season Tickets Go On Sale, Be a “Real One”
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. --- After a season in which the New Mexico Lobo Football team hit marks not seen in years around University Stadium, and on the heels of a transformative announcement of the University Stadium and South Campus Improvement Plan, the time is now to become a “Real One” and pick up 2026 season tickets.

Season tickets can be purchased for as low as $86, plus fees. In 2026, the Lobos will once again play six home games. In addition to non-conference matchups with Central Michigan and Mercyhurst, the Lobos host rivals UNLV and Air Force, along with new conference foes Northern Illinois and UTEP.

Fans can head to golobos.com/RealOnes26 to purchase season tickets or renew their tickets from last year.

Additionally, our Kids Free Initiative is back for a second consecutive year, and in 2026, it can be redeemed for season tickets! For each season ticket purchased in the general admission North End Zone, you will be eligible to receive two free kids' tickets for children 12 and under, while supplies last.

The Kids Free Season Ticket Initiative, if fully redeemed, would cost less than $6.00 per game and is sponsored by The Education Plan.

The 2025 season was one for the books. UNM had its first 9-win season since 2016, and its first sold-out crowd since 2007.

The Lobos led the nation in improved attendance, at 57.82%, ahead of No. 2 Bowling Green in the FBS by 18.91%. UNM drew its largest November crowd since 2008 during back-to-back home games: first against Colorado State, then against San Diego State.

UNM had its first undefeated home season since 1962, going 5-0, and its first 6-0 home season since 1939. UNM returns many stars from the 2025 season, including the Mountain West Co-Defensive Player of the Year in Jaxton Eck and the Mountain West Coach of the Year in Jason Eck.