UH 3-Game Flex Plan Goes on Sale for Cougars Football
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At TDECU Stadium in Houston, University of Houston football is giving ticket buyers another path into the stands this season. The UH 3-Game Flex Plan is now on sale, offering Cougars supporters a customizable mini-plan instead of a full season package.
The new option matters for local fans who want a set of games without committing to every home date. Mini-plans often appeal to alumni, families, and casual buyers who still want game-day access in the Third Ward without paying for a full slate.
According to University of Houston Athletics, the 3-Game Flex Plan lets buyers choose three home games on the 2025 schedule. The school is promoting the package as a way to build a personalized experience around the matchups that fit each buyer's calendar and budget. The announcement centers on flexibility, which has become a bigger part of college ticket sales as schools compete for attendance and entertainment dollars.
UH 3-Game Flex Plan adds a flexible ticket option
The UH 3-Game Flex Plan gives fans the ability to select three home games rather than locking into an entire season. That structure can help buyers target rivalry dates, family weekends, or marquee Big 12 matchups while avoiding dates that do not work for them.
Houston has leaned on several ticket products in recent years as it continues to grow support in the Big 12 era. A shorter package like this can also serve as an entry point for people who have not bought football tickets before but want to sample the in-stadium experience at TDECU Stadium.
Why the mini-plan matters for TDECU Stadium attendance
For a program trying to pack the lower bowl and create stronger home-field energy, smaller bundles can help move more seats. Three-game plans also fit well for younger alumni in the city, parents bringing kids to one or two weekend games, and supporters balancing football with packed fall schedules.
The school did not frame the offer as a replacement for season tickets. It works more like a middle-ground option between single-game seats and a full package. That can widen the audience and bring more people onto campus on Saturdays, which matters for atmosphere, concessions, and program visibility around the city.
University of Houston Athletics has posted the offer through its official ticket channels, and buyers can review current availability there. With the season approaching, this plan gives local supporters another chance to lock in a few dates at TDECU Stadium before individual priorities shift later in the summer.
This article is a summary of reporting by University of Houston Athletics. Read the full story here.
