The Georgia Tech Athletic Association is advising fans to be on alert for ticket scams for Saturday's game against Virginia Tech.

According to a release from the school, officials have received reports of fraudulent ticket offerings and scams, including the sale/distribution of wristbands for entry into Bobby Dodd Stadium. The reports of these scams involve at least two Tech home games - Saturday against Virginia Tech and Nov. 28 against Georgia.

The release also adds that "the Georgia Tech Ticket Office cannot guarantee the validity of tickets purchased through any entity other than the Georgia Tech Ticket Office or authorized ticket representative." There are approximately 1,500 tickets remaining for Saturday's Virginia Tech game.

For more information, contact the Georgia Tech Ticket Office at 404-894-5447.

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