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Top Things To Know: North Alabama vs. Utah Tech

Lions to welcome home 1994 national championship team

FLORENCE, Ala. (October 3, 2024) – The University of North Alabama football team will welcome the 1994 national champions back to Braly Stadium on Saturday for a 30-year reunion, as the Lions will host Utah Tech at 4 p.m.
 
Here are the top things to know for Saturday's game.
 
1. EARLIER KICKOFF TIME: The Lions and Trailblazers will kick off at 4:02 p.m. inside Braly Stadium, which is earlier than most UNA football games. Fans are asked to plan accordingly.
 
2. PINK GAME: The Lions will host their annual "Pink Game" in support of Breast Cancer Awareness, sponsored by North Alabama Medical Center. During pregame, UNA will recognize breast cancer survivors with a special ceremony.
 
3. HURRICANE HELENE HELP: This week, UNA will host five athletic events and will be collecting items for victims of Hurricane Helene in both the East Tennessee and Carolina regions. UNA Athletics will be partnering with Tree Pros and Central Fire & Rescue to provide relief through this supply drive. Fans are encouraged to bring items such as water, non-perishable food items, formula, diapers, wipes, batteries, flashlights, first aid items, sheets, toilet paper, dog/cat food, clorox wipes, toothbrushes/toothpaste, reader glasses, and personal hygiene products. The collection bins will be at the entrance gates and at the UNA Ticket Office during business hours.
 
4. WELCOME HOME PURPLE SWARM: On Saturday, the 1994 National Championship football team will have a 30-year reunion during the game and will be recognized with a special presentation. As of this writing, 40 players and staff members from that team, including nine UNA Athletic Hall of Famers, will be in attendance. UNA won three straight national championships from 1993-95. To read more about this team, click here.
 
5. KICKOFF KID: As part of a new partnership this season, Medical Associates of the Shoals will sponsor the 2024 Football Kickoff Kid at UNA home football games this season. At each home game, one lucky contestant between the ages of 6 and 12 will enjoy the opportunity to be on the sideline pre-game and retrieve the kickoff tee. Each winner will receive four game tickets, pre-game sideline access for the kickoff kid and a guardian, as well as a UNA Athletics T-Shirt. To register, click here.
 
6. TICKETS: Season tickets and single game tickets, as well as other bundle options, are available by calling 256-765-5466 (LION) or by emailing athleticstickets@una.edu. Tickets to the game are available for as low as $20.
 
7. ACCESS YOUR TICKETS: The UNA Ticket Office put together three videos to help fans download and access their tickets this season. Click the links below to access tickets on your device or call 256-765-5466 for assistance.
 
WEBSITE | ANDRIOD | APPLE
 
8. KNOW YOUR GATE: This season, UNA will have seven different entry points for fans. The top of Braly Stadium on the home side will have a main entrance gate, a season ticket holder gate, a gate for recruits and a mobile entry access gate. There are also two side entrances on the home side, with the North side (closest to the videoboard) serving as the student gate. The visiting team's fans will enter at Gate 7 along Royal Avenue on the North end zone side. To view a map, click here.
 
9. CASHLESS VENUE: Braly Stadium is a cashless venue. Fans are encouraged to prepare accordingly to make purchases by card.
 
10. BAG POLICY: Fans are encouraged to review the bag policy before arriving to the stadium, as many bag types are prohibited inside Braly Stadium. Approved bags include clear totes, resealable freezer storage bags, small clutch bags, seat cushions with no pockets and small diaper bags with the accompaniment of a child. For more information on which types of bags are approved and which types are prohibited, click here.
 
11. PARKING: Fans are able to purchase parking in Lot D at the old baseball field behind the South end zone or the Royal Avenue Center tennis courts for $12 on game day. The middle school parking lot is sold out. There is also free parking available at the Royal Avenue Pool. For an updated parking map for Saturday's game, click here.
 
12. SHUTTLE BUS PARKING: UNA will have four parking lots available for fans to park and shuttle to the stadium — three of which are on UNA's campus. The shuttle lots include Jackson Heights Church of Christ, the front of Rice and Rivers Hall, Appleby Hall and the Wendall Gunn Commons parking lot. The shuttles will run from 2-8 p.m. and will run for one hour after the game. For more information, click here.
 
13. TAILGATING: A number of roads surrounding Braly Stadium will be closed in the morning for tailgating, specifically Royal Avenue. Fans are encouraged to plan accordingly. Parking lots open three hours prior to kickoff. Tailgating will take place on Spirit Hill presented by Bud Light and outside of Braly Stadium. Spirit Hill tailgating spots are sold out for Saturday's game, but fans are encouraged to join in on the festivities around the stadium.
 
14. FOOD TRUCKS: This week's food trucks will be Quench and Sparks's Sweet Smoke BBQ. These vendors will be located along North Royal Avenue during pre-game.
 
15. UNA BOOKSTORE OPEN AT BRALY: Fans can pick up the latest licensed North Alabama apparel at the UNA Bookstore on the concourse under the main grandstands. Each week, the bookstore will select and "Item of the Game" which will be discounted 20% if purchased on gameday.
 
16. PEP RALLY: UNA will host a pep rally at 1:30 p.m. on Spirit Hill with the North Alabama Marching Pride, the UNA cheer and dance team and mascots Leo and Una. This will take place just before the team arrives via buses for the Lion Walk — which take place two hours and 15 minutes before all home games.
 
17. LION WALK: One of UNA's oldest traditions, the Lion Walk will take place at 1:45 p.m. starting at Spirit Hill and ending when the team enters the stadium through the North end zone — the side with the videoboard. During Lion Walk, UNA's cheer and dance teams will be throwing out T-Shirts courtesy of Martin's Family Clothing. Fans are encouraged to cheer on the Lions as they walk toward the stadium.
 
18. GAME PROGRAM: This season, game day programs are free of charge and are only available in electronic format. QR codes will be available to fans throughout the stadium to download the program, which includes rosters, depth charts, players to watch and more. Fans can also access game programs at roarlions.com.
 
19. DOWNLOAD OUR APP: Fans are also encouraged to download the Roar Lions app, available on Google Play and the Apple App Store. The app was launched last season and includes ticket information, team shop, game programs, schedules, rosters and links to watch and listen to the games online.
 
20. WATCH ON ESPN+: Saturday's game will stream on ESPN+ featuring "Voice of the Lions" Benjamin Ray on play-by-play and Bryan Neece as the color analyst. Fans can tune in at 4 p.m. at this link or on the ESPN app.
 
21. CATCH THE LIONS ON THE RADIO: Fans are encouraged to listen to the UNA Lions Sports Network all season long on WLX Radio — 98.3 FM and 103.5 FM in the Shoals, worldwide on the WLX App or at this link. Play-by-play announcer Jordan Campbell will be joined by former UNA quarterback Jacob Tucker in the booth. Chase Glover will be on the sidelines. The UNA radio broadcast will begin at 3 p.m. with the "Countdown to Kickoff" featuring interviews with the coaches and live pre-game segments with Jordan and Jacob.
 
22. LIVE STATS: Fans who are interested in following live stats can do so via StatBroadcast.
 
23. 76TH SEASON OF UNA FOOTBALL: The 2024 season marks the 76th year of North Alabama Football. UNA has an all-time record of 484-311-16, while boasting 21 NCAA playoff appearances, 17 conference championships and three national championships. This season marks UNA's seventh at the FCS level and just the third as a full-fledged member.
 
24. SERIES HISTORY: The Lions and Trailblazers met for the first time last season, where UNA pulled out a thrilling 31-30 win at Braly Stadium. Dakota Warfield, who caught the go-ahead touchdown last week at West Georgia, also caught the go-ahead score in the final two minutes against Utah Tech last season to put UNA ahead 31-24. Utah Tech scored in the final minute and went for two-points, but was denied by safety Gregory Reddick. UNA recovered the onside kick to seal the win. This loss was the start of what is now a 10-game losing streak for Utah Tech.
 
25. UNA LUNCH HOUR ON WEDNESDAYS AT 306 BBQ: Fans are reminded to head over to 306 Barbecue in downtown Florence every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. during football season. The show begins at 11 a.m. and will air on WLX Radio (98.3/103.5 FM) and on the WLX app. The show will also air live at 306 BBQ hosted by Benjamin Ray and Mike Ezekiel. The show will feature a weekly appearance from Coach Brent Dearmon and visits from other coaches, student-athletes and staff members from the athletic department.
 
For more information on North Alabama Athletics, visit www.roarlions.com and follow UNA Athletics on FacebookTwitter and Instagram.
 
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Players Mentioned

Dakota Warfield

#0 Dakota Warfield

WR
6' 1"
Senior
Gregory Reddick

#9 Gregory Reddick

DB
5' 11"
Redshirt Junior

Players Mentioned

Dakota Warfield

#0 Dakota Warfield

6' 1"
Senior
WR
Gregory Reddick

#9 Gregory Reddick

5' 11"
Redshirt Junior
DB