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The Nevada football program froze season-ticket prices this year, but its season-ticket base did not freeze.
The Wolf Pack, which opens its home schedule Saturday at 4 p.m. when it hosts Toledo, saw one of the largest decreases in season-ticket sales in school history this offseason. Nevada went from 10,021 season-ticket holders in 2016 to 9,174 at the end of business Thursday, a decrease of 8.5 percent. That comes one year after the Wolf Pack saw a record-breaking 11.7 percent decrease in season-ticket sales from 2015 to 2016.