A technology company that handles ticketing for many of the biggest college football programs encountered a problem Saturday that left fans across the country unable to download digital tickets onto their smartphones for several hours.
The outage also led StubHub, one of the biggest secondary ticket marketplaces, to suspend sales until the issue was resolved.
Paciolan is the largest primary ticketing company in college athletics, with 125 clients, including 75% of the Power Five, according to the Irvine, California-based company’s website.
The nature of the problem was not clear. Phone and email messages seeking comment were not immediately returned.
Schools including Nebraska, Oklahoma, Georgia Tech, Pitt, UCLA, Wisconsin, Michigan and Cincinnati reported problems with digital tickets.
Schools said fans trying to download tickets began encountering problems late Saturday morning. StubHub and several schools reported Paciolan’s system was up and running at about 4:30 pm Eastern.
Stadiums and arenas have mostly phased out paper tickets and gone to digital ticketing.
Schools affected by the outage sent emails to ticket holders that they could present at the gate for entry. Some also encouraged fans to go to the ticket office for assistance.
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