< Previous28 DIGIT AL TICKET INF O TICKET PICK-UP LOCATIONS All ticket pick-up locations will remain open until at least the end of the first quarter. General Ticket Pick-Up Auburn Arena Ticket Office Auburn Player Guest Ticket Pick-Up Gate 12 Media Credentials West Ticket Booth (enter through Gate 14) Visiting Team Player Guest Ticket Pick-Up Gate 1 Suite Ticket Pick-Up East Elevator Lobby LOST, STOLEN, COUNTERFEIT, OR DESTROYED TICKETS Tickets obtained from sources other than the Auburn Ticket Office could be lost, stolen, or counterfeit tickets and, if so, may be seized and canceled without compensation. Management reserves the unrestricted right to revoke this license or to refuse admission or remove any person whose conduct is deemed unbecoming. PROMOTIONAL TICKETS Tickets may not be used for advertising, promotions (including contests and sweepstakes), or other trade purposes without the expressed written consent of the Auburn University Athletics Department and/or Auburn Sports Properties. REPLY BUY Auburn Athletics has partnered with ReplyBuy to offer instant digital ticketing purchases. Auburn fans that have registered for the program receive personalized notifications when Auburn tickets become available, enabling them to purchase tickets by simply responding to a text message. Tickets for Auburn Football games sometimes become available from ticket returns close to the day of the game and this service allows for a quick and efficient way to communicate these opportunities. To register for this service please text AUBURN to 20123. STUBHUB TICKETS There is no on-campus location for StubHub ticket pick-up. All tickets purchased through StubHub will be “digital delivery” for all single-game tickets for the 2020 season. Auburn Athletics is a proud partner with StubHub, the “Official Fan to Fan Ticket Marktetplace” of the Auburn Tigers. Please visit stubhub.com for sold out events and hard to get tickets. Due to stadium capacity reductions, quantities of available tickets could be significantly limited. DONATE TODAY To help mitigate the financial challenges of COVID-19, we are asking members of the Auburn Family who are not current season ticket holders to Believe in Auburn by making a tax-deductible donation. Each gift to Tigers Unlimited provides invaluable support for Auburn student-athletes and will have a direct positive impact towards their ability to success in the classroom, in their respective sports, and in the community as a whole. Tigers Unlimited contributions through the Believe in Auburn campaign will go towards funding critically important student-athlete support, including scholarships, academic support services, and athletic training and nutrition. Thanks to our Tigers Unlimited members and season ticket buyers, Auburn’s 550 student-athletes in 21 sports continue to have everything they need – scholarships, coaching, facilities, nutrition, sports medicine, academic support and mental health services – to compete at the highest level while becoming Auburn women and men. To manage the financial impact of COVID-19, we are evaluating every expense while seeking to preserve the unparalleled student-athlete experience for which Auburn is renowned.32 DIGIT AL MEDIA FOLLOW AUBURN TIGERS INSTAGRAM Your visual feed direct from Auburn takes you behind the scenes with the best images and videos of the Tigers. TWITTER Begin following Auburn official accounts and get up-to-the-minute information and insights on all your favorite Tiger sports. FACEBOOK “Like” the official Auburn Athletics Facebook page to begin enjoying insider information, special promotions, photos and videos, and join the online Auburn community. YOUTUBE The official Auburn Athletics YouTube page gives fans behind-the-scenes videos, post- game highlights and interviews. Get all the news for Auburn’s 21 teams on the official website of Auburn Athletics. AuburnTigers.com is user friendly for all mobile devices, tablets and desktops. Log on now and begin browsing, rosters, schedules, news and more. FOLLOW AUBURN FOOTBALL MOBILE APP Download the official mobile app of the Auburn Tigers available for both Android and IOS devices. Listen free to live radio broadcasts, follow stat feeds, social streams and use the app to navigate gamedays with maps, information and more. Click for more info. WAR EAGLE WEEKLY for War Eagle Weekly, the weekly digital newsletter delivered directly to your email. 34 C OMPLIANCE ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART? Compliance with NCAA rules and regulations is everyone’s responsibility, not just those in the Auburn Athletics Department. To help promote a culture of compliance, please review the following guidelines and ask yourself, “Am I doing my part?” BOOSTERS The NCAA defines a booster as anyone who has done any of the following: • Made any type of donation to the Auburn University Athletics Department and/or a specific sport program, including purchasing game tickets through our priority ticket system. • Helped arrange employment for any enrolled student-athlete, prospective student-athlete, or their parents or relatives. • Assisted in the recruitment of any prospective student-athlete. • Graduated from Auburn University. • Promoted the athletics department in any other manner. Some examples of boosters are: season ticket holders, donors to TUF or any University project or program, fans, and alumni. NCAA Reminder...ONCE A BOOSTER, ALWAYS A BOOSTER! BENEFITS FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES It is impermissible for any prospects, student-athletes, their relatives, or friends to receive any extra benefits or special arrangements. Generally speaking, an extra benefit is any free or reduced-cost good or service, which is not available to the entire student population. Examples of extra benefits that you cannot provide include, but are not limited to: • Cash or loan in any amount. • Cosigning or arranging a loan. • Providing gifts of any kind (e.g. clothing, electronics, airline tickets, or gift cards). • Providing free or reduced services of any kind (e.g. tattoos, dry cleaning, haircuts, or vehicle maintenance). • Use of an automobile. RECRUITING CONTACTS A prospect is any individual who has started classes in the ninth grade (or seventh grade, for softball and men’s basketball). Do not telephone or write (including chat rooms, social media platforms, and e-mails) with a prospect for the purpose of soliciting his/ her participation in Auburn University’s athletic program. DO NOT message, or create groups on social networking websites (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, etc.) for the purpose of soliciting a prospect’s participation in Auburn University’s athletics program. DO NOT become directly or indirectly involved in making arrangements for a prospect, the prospect’s relatives, or friends to receive money or financial aid of any kind. DO NOT provide transportation to prospects, including transportation to campus to attend athletic events. DO NOT provide free or reduced-cost tickets to any Auburn University event, home or away, to prospects, their relatives, or friends. DO NOT contact a prospect’s coach, principal, or counselor in an effort to evaluate a prospect student-athlete. DO NOT visit the prospect’s institution to pick up film or transcripts that pertain to a prospect’s academic or athletic eligibility. DO NOT make special arrangements for entertainment during the recruiting process. DO NOT pay, in whole or in part, the fees that are associated with any Auburn sports camps. DO feel free to attend sporting events where the prospects are participating. You must, however, avoid any conversation with the prospect or the prospect’s legal guardians or relatives. DO inform Auburn University coaches of prospects in your area by contacting the appropriate coach. You may also send newspaper clippings or internet articles about prospects to the coaching staff.35 C OMPLIANCE AGENTS In order to protect our student-athletes from loss of eligibility due to agent activities, the following policies and procedures will be followed: Agents must be registered with the State of Alabama’s Office of the Secretary of State and Auburn University’s Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Failure to register with the state shall result in the involved agent’s loss of registration status and may result in criminal charges. An agent cannot have any in-person contact with a student-athlete (or his/her parents or legal guardian) prior to the completion of the student-athlete’s senior competitive season unless approved and arranged by the Athletics Director (or designee). No Athletics Department staff member shall have any in-person contact or telephone communication with agents and/or financial advisors, or their representatives, on behalf of, or to discuss any, current student-athletes unless prior approval has been provided by the Director of Athletics (or designee). In addition, a head coach in a sport may contact agents, professional sports teams, or professional sports organizations on behalf of a student-athlete provided no compensation is received for such services (NCAA Bylaws 11.1.3 and 11.1.3.1). Agents may not travel or be included as guests in any activities in which student- athletes are present. Agents may purchase tickets to athletic events in the same manner as any other member of the general public. In order to enforce this provision, guest lists will be reviewed by the Compliance Office. The institution shall not issue to a sports agent regular season or postseason game credentials in any sport that provides the individual with access to the sideline, locker rooms, or any area where contact with student-athletes may be possible (SEC Bylaw 12.3.1). PENALTIES Once it is determined that a student-athlete (parent, guardian, or friend) has accepted any benefit (e.g. meals, tickets, gifts, money, trips) from an agent, the student-athlete will be declared ineligible. Once a student-athlete has in-person contact with an agent or agent’s intermediaries which was not arranged by the university, any and all disciplinary action will be determined by the Athletics Director and the State of Alabama. The appropriate athlete association (e.g. NFLPA, NBAPA, WNBAPA, MLBPA) will be informed of the agents allegedly involved and to what extent he or she was involved in the violation. Additionally, the agent will be removed from the University’s Agent Registration List and will not be allowed to attend any sanctioned university agent events (i.e. Agent Day, Pro Scout Workout Day etc.). The Alabama State Attorney General’s Office will also be informed of the violation. REPORTING If you believe you are aware of a possible NCAA violation, you can submit the information through EthicsPoint.com, and you may remain anonymous. Thank you for doing your part in helping Auburn’s commitment to compliance. War Eagle!36 A UBURN TRADITIONS Next >