Football Game Information
Posted Date: 8/28/25 (4:37 PM)
Lobo Nation - Football Information
Gates open and ticket sales begin @ 5:45 pm
No cash at the gate for ticket purchases. Credit/Debit Card only. Cash will be accepted at the concession stands.
NO ARTIFICIAL NOISEMAKERS: Horns, shakers, propane tanks, whistles, etc.
More Information about noisemakers:
UIL noisemakers policy varies by sport and venue; while artificial noisemakers like air horns, whistles, and drums are generally prohibited at UIL athletic events, some sports, particularly football and baseball, may allow homemade, non-amplified items like cowbells, shakers, clappers, or inflatable thundersticks, but rules must be checked for the specific event and sport. Indoor events, such as those held in gymnasiums, typically prohibit all artificial noisemakers, including cowbells.
General UIL noisemaker policy:
Artificial noisemakers are not allowed: in stands at most UIL events.
Prohibited items: include air horns, whistles, propane tanks, drums, and any items intended for percussive noise.
Homemade noisemakers: are sometimes permitted, but must not block views or be considered good sportsmanship.
Examples of permitted noisemakers (sport/venue dependent):
Handheld cowbells
Shakers
Clappers
Inflatable thundersticks
Homemade noisemakers (e.g., jugs with beads)
Examples of prohibited noisemakers: Handheld air horns, Whistles, Propane tanks, Drums or drum-like instruments, and Any items to create percussive noise like sticks or buckets
Gates open and ticket sales begin @ 5:45 pm
No cash at the gate for ticket purchases. Credit/Debit Card only. Cash will be accepted at the concession stands.
NO ARTIFICIAL NOISEMAKERS: Horns, shakers, propane tanks, whistles, etc.
More Information about noisemakers:
UIL noisemakers policy varies by sport and venue; while artificial noisemakers like air horns, whistles, and drums are generally prohibited at UIL athletic events, some sports, particularly football and baseball, may allow homemade, non-amplified items like cowbells, shakers, clappers, or inflatable thundersticks, but rules must be checked for the specific event and sport. Indoor events, such as those held in gymnasiums, typically prohibit all artificial noisemakers, including cowbells.
General UIL noisemaker policy:
Artificial noisemakers are not allowed: in stands at most UIL events.
Prohibited items: include air horns, whistles, propane tanks, drums, and any items intended for percussive noise.
Homemade noisemakers: are sometimes permitted, but must not block views or be considered good sportsmanship.
Examples of permitted noisemakers (sport/venue dependent):
Handheld cowbells
Shakers
Clappers
Inflatable thundersticks
Homemade noisemakers (e.g., jugs with beads)
Examples of prohibited noisemakers: Handheld air horns, Whistles, Propane tanks, Drums or drum-like instruments, and Any items to create percussive noise like sticks or buckets