There’s going to be some changes to Iowa football next season. One of those changes is going to be in regards to season ticket prices, per a team press release on Friday.

The season ticket prices for Iowa’s seven home games next season are going to range from $335 to $425. This past season the prices ranged from $345-$450 depending on where fans decided to sit.

Iowa Athletic Director Gary Barta commented on what led to the recent price change:

We appreciate the investment our fans make each and every gameday to support our student athletes as they compete. While it seems like the cost of everything else is increasing, we wanted to not only hold our prices steady, but reduce them slightly to recognize the support of the greatest fans in America.

Bart stated that part of the reason for the change was because of the rising inflation costs and to recognize how awesome the support of the Iowa fanbase is.

Iowa’s home games next season will against Utah State (Sept. 2), Western Michigan (Sept. 16), Michigan State (Sept. 30), Purdue (Oct. 7), Minnesota (Oct. 21), Rutgers (Nov. 11), and Illinois (Nov. 18).

Iowa fans can renew their season tickets online. The Hawkeyes will be looking to build off of the 8-5 finish they had to the 2022 season.