UCF football season tickets have been snapped up by fans, with the athletics department selling out its 2024 allotment in record time.

It’s a monumental achievement for the Knights, marking the earliest sellout of their ticket allotment in school history. This is the fourth consecutive season and fifth overall since 2019 in which the school has achieved a sellout, a testament to the passionate fan base.

UCF athletics director Terry Mohajir celebrated the accomplishment on social media Tuesday.

“Fastest @UCF_Football season-ticket sellout & fifth one since 2019!! Can’t wait for more Power 4 football in Orlando this fall! GO KNIGHTS!!” Mohajir wrote in a post on X.

According to the latest NCAA attendance figures, UCF’s six home games in 2023 — its first season in the Big 12 — averaged 44,015 fans, 99% of the capacity of the 44,206-seat FBC Mortgage Stadium. The Knights have averaged 42,758 fans during the past six seasons, minus the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic season, when attendance was limited to 25% capacity.

UCF’s home schedule begins with the season-opener against New Hampshire (Aug. 29), followed by Sam Houston (Sept. 7), Colorado (Sept. 28), Cincinnati (Oct. 12), BYU (Oct. 26), Arizona (Nov. 2) and Utah (Nov. 29).

“It’s a good schedule,” coach Gus Malzahn said in February. We have eight games in state, and that’s important. There are going to be some really good home games that our fans are going to enjoy so we’re looking forward to that.”