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State Football FAQ 2015 - info on hotel, parking, tickets, seating, TV, radio, carry-ins, & more

11/16/2015, 12:15pm CST
By Travis Wilson

Here's some general information and frequently asked questions about the WIAA State Football Tournament.  

When is the tournament and when are the games?  
The tournament is held this Thursday and Friday. Here is the game schedule:  

CHAMPIONSHIPS SCHEDULE:  

Thursday, Nov. 19 

Division 7:  10:05 a.m. - Bangor (13-0) vs Pepin/Alma (13-0)
Division 6:  1:05 p.m. - Darlington (13-0) vs Saint Mary's Springs (11-2)
Division 5:  4:05 p.m. - Amherst (13-0) vs Spencer/Columbus Catholic (13-0)
Division 4:  7:05 p.m. - Lodi (13-0) vs Osceola (12-1)

Friday, Nov. 20 

Division 3:  10:05 a.m. - Notre Dame (11-2) vs Catholic Memorial (11-2)
Division 2:  1:05 p.m. - Homestead (11-2) vs Waukesha West (11-2)
Division 1:  4:05 p.m. - Arrowhead (12-1) vs Kimberly (13-0)

Where is the state tournament held?  
All games of the State Football Tournament are held at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison. Click here for a map of the surrounding area. A seating chart and stadium diagram can be found here.

Where can I stay?

If you are heading to the state finals next week, book your hotel stay at the Hyatt Place in Madison with a special rate available only for fans of WSN!

BOOK YOUR STATE FINALS HOTEL STAY

Where can I park?  
There are several parking ramps around the Stadium that will have special events parking available.

How much are tickets and where can I get them?  
Tickets can be purchased the day of games at Camp Randall Stadium. Avoid the lines the day of the game by buying State Football Finals tickets now online at www.wiaawi.org/Tickets.aspx or find the ticket link on the home page of the WIAA website. Ticket prices for the event are $8 per game for adults, $20 for a Thursday all-day pass, $15 for a Friday all-day pass and $30 for a two-day pass. Admission for children 6-years old and under is $1 per game. 
  
What can I take into the game? 
Food, beverages, containers, large bags (over 8.5” x 11”), strollers, weapons, inflatables, noisemakers, and others are NOT allowed. Items that are allowed include diaper bags, umbrellas, blankets, jackets, medical items, chairbacks, binoculars, cameras, and bags smaller than 8.5” x 11”. For more details, please see the full Carry-In Policy here. Note that event staff will check bags and likely ask you to unzip your coat for a visual inspection.

Are the games on TV?  
Yes, all the championship games will be televised live on cable by FS Wisconsin. Check local cable listings for the channel in your area. The finals of all seven divisions will be streamed live on the FoxSportsGo app through your cable system’s authentication.

Are the games on the radio?  
Yes, there are many radio stations that will carry the games. Check your local listings. Also, The Big 1070 in Madison AND The Big 920 in Milwaukee will be broadcasting all of the games live on the radio and live online as well, with the broadcasts available on iHeartRadio as well. WSN football writer Travis Wilson will be doing color commentary on the Division 7 game for the two stations, plus halftime interviews for all seven games. 
  
Where can I find coverage of the tournament online?  
WisSports.net is your home for the most complete coverage. You can check out our Playoff Central page for previews and other stories from throughout the playoffs. We’ll also have plenty of coverage from Camp Randall as well.

Where can I find results from the games?  
Follow all the games on our site, including the Scoreboard page.   

Where can I find information about the teams?  
Check out the Team pages for all 14 squads here on WisSports.net. You can listen to audio of Sunday night's State Football Coaches Conference Call here.

Where can I eat?
Camp Randall has concessions, but many fans choose to venture out between games or sessions. A number of fine eating establishments are within walking distance as well.

Who has the best coverage of the State Football Finals?  
We here at WisSports.net are your home for all things football, including the state finals. We'll have full coverage leading up to the games, full coverage from the games, and more. Look for the winners of the WSN Senior Football Awards to be announced on Wednesday.

 

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