
A Salute to Ag, Under the Lights
On September 27, 2025, the CLEAR Center is thrilled to once again sponsor the UC Davis Salute to Ag Football Game, a one-of-a-kind celebration of agriculture and athletics!
Get Tickets to the Game!
- UC Davis Ag Day Tickets
- Use code CLEAR at checkout for 20% off your order!
- Simply select your seats, click "Add Discount Code," and enter CLEAR to enjoy your discount!
- We have limited complimentary tickets available, plus discounted tickets you can share with your friends, family, and networks!
UC Davis football will charge into their Big Sky Conference opener against conference rival Weber State, setting the stage for a night packed with excitement. With students back on campus, the energy will be electric—complete with the thrilling First-Year Field Storm, and a stadium full of Aggie spirit. Kickoff is expected at 7 p.m., but the festivities fire up well before then.
At 4:30 p.m., join us for an ag-tastic tailgate that brings the farm right to the field. Back by popular demand, this pre-game showcase will feature cattle, sheep, goats, tractors, and more—turning the tailgate into a tribute to the roots that make UC Davis a leader in agricultural excellence. It’s a chance to honor the Animal Science Department and the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, and to gather with friends, faculty, students, and supporters in a true Aggie-style celebration.
“To see agriculture celebrated in such a high-energy, crowd-filled space like a football game is incredible," said Dr. Frank Mitloehner, director of the CLEAR Center. "It’s a reminder that farming isn’t just essential—it’s also deeply connected to our everyday lives. And this game brings that message to life in a way that’s fun and exciting and it will be a powerful tribute to the people driving agriculture forward.”
Whether you're a proud alum, a supporter of agricultural education, or just here for the tailgate vibes and football action, we want you to be part of this special event.
Got an idea to make it even better? We’d love to hear from you—reach out to Joe Proudman at jproudman@ucdavis.edu