As Syracuse football is set to host UConn, here are Dome enhancements fans can expect

For Syracuse football fans who will attend the UConn game on Saturday, expect these enhancements at the JMA Wireless Dome.
For Syracuse football fans who will attend the UConn game on Saturday, expect these enhancements at the JMA Wireless Dome. | Brett Davis-Imagn Images

Syracuse football will play six home games in the 2025 season, and that starts with the Orange welcoming UConn to the Hill this Saturday afternoon.

Per SU Athletics, during those half-dozen home encounters, fans can expect various enhancements designed to improve their game-day experience at the JMA Wireless Dome.

Naturally, it begins with concessions. The Miron Victory Court will have a rotating specialty menu for each home game and novelty cocktails. One tasty addition is a BBQ brisket sandwich. There's a $44 meal deal for a family of four.

Coca-Cola products will be available at concession stands. You've also got Dunkin' as the official coffee of Syracuse Orange Athletics. Evan Williams, the official bourbon, will have cocktail stands on the 100-level concourse, while Labatt will have concession stands on the 200-level concourse.

Other improvements at Syracuse football home affairs in 2025.

SU Athletics says that Syracuse University will use the Waze app to provide traffic updates on routes around the Dome. Fans may want to download the app to find the quickest route to their respective parking lot in real time.

This season, the Dome is moving to mobile parking passes. Yellow or purple digital parking passes can be downloaded ahead of time and added to a fan's mobile wallet. Per cuse.com, fans who are parking in the Lally or Skytop lots can use a limited bus service that will commence three hours before kick-off to get them to the Quad, with a full service available two hours before kick-off.

This week's announcement from SU Athletics also provides more details on merchandise options during Syracuse football home games, when gates to the Dome will open prior to kick-off and the Orange's partnership with JMA Wireless.

Since the 'Cuse and JMA Wireless formed their alliance, according to cuse.com, "more than 800 miles of fiber optics and hundreds of new antennas have been installed throughout the building, making the JMA Dome the most connected collegiate stadium in the U.S."

SU Athletics says that the three largest cellular carriers in the United States are now connected to the Dome's Distributed Antenna System. Hopefully, that means that the cell service in the Dome will be equal parts reliable and robust, providing a great experience to Syracuse football fans.

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