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Parking Restrictions in Place for Friday Football Games

Wednesday, September 10, 2025, By Jennifer DeMarchi
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The Syracuse University football team’s 2025 home schedule includes two Friday night games while classes are in session: Sept. 12 vs. Colgate and Oct. 31 vs. North Carolina.

Beginning at 3:30 p.m. on those dates, faculty, staff and students who need to park on campus to attend or teach a class will be allowed to park in University Avenue Garage with their existing parking permits. All Quad and West Campus lots will be restricted beginning at 4 p.m. If you are working regular University business hours, your permit will be valid until you leave for the day.

Orange lots normally available for students’ use after 4 p.m. will also be restricted on these dates. Students attempting to park in these lots will be redirected to University Avenue Garage, where their permit will be honored.

Parking and Transportation Services asks for support of these procedures so that they may provide academic access for the entire University community. If you have any questions or need to coordinate additional academic access, please contact Dee Bailey at debailey@syr.edu or by phone at 315.443.5319.

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