As of Thursday morning, about 1400 general admission tickets are still available, and just over a 1,000 reserved seating tickets are left.



"We know that the stadium will be full, and we're really excited about that," says Dawn Hathcock, with the Montgomery Visitors and Convention Bureau. She's expecting the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl to make a large economic impact on Montgomery. "We've got people coming in from Ohio, North Carolina, they'll stay a little bit longer, they don't have a quick drive back home, so that's good for Montgomery."