UCF has sold out football season tickets for the fifth straight year—and the sixth time since 2019—as the Knights open a new chapter under returning head coach Scott Frost.

Frost, who guided UCF from 2016–17 to a 13–0 season, an AAC title and a national championship that drew national attention, is back on the Black and Gold sideline this fall. The sellout arrives as UCF enters its third season in the Big 12 Conference.

With season tickets gone, UCF is reintroducing the Bounce Pass, a flexible ticket option that lets fans “bounce” to different areas of Acrisure Bounce House on game days. Buyers receive guaranteed seats assigned roughly 48 hours before kickoff, with locations varying each game based on visiting-team returns, student-claim rates, and other unused holds.

On the field, UCF opens Thursday, Aug. 28, against Jacksonville State, seeking a 10th consecutive opening-night win. The non-conference slate continues with North Carolina A&T on Sept. 6, followed by a bye week and a home date with North Carolina on Sept. 20—all three led by first-year head coaches. Big 12 home opponents include Kansas (making its first-ever trip to Orlando), West Virginia, Houston, and Oklahoma State.

Kickoff times for the first two home games are set for 7 p.m. ET on ESPN+. The Big 12 will announce additional start times during the season on 12- or six-day selection windows.

Program milestones underscore the momentum: since 2017, UCF’s 69 victories are the most among current Big 12 members, and since Acrisure Bounce House opened in 2007, the Knights are 85–30 at home across 18 seasons.

For Bounce Pass availability and game-day details, visit UCF Athletics’ official ticketing channels.