2019 Football Season-Ticket Prices Announced2019 Football Season-Ticket Prices Announced

2019 Football Season-Ticket Prices Announced

Purdue Athletics has announced ticket pricing for the Boilermakers' seven home games next season at Ross-Ade Stadium.

2019 Football Ticket Information

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - The leadership of Jeff Brohm and his staff. Back-to-back bowl games. Consensus All-American and Heisman Trophy candidate Rondale Moore. A top-25 recruiting class.

It all adds up to rampant excitement for the 2019 Purdue football season.

On Thursday, Purdue Athletics announced ticket pricing for the Boilermakers' seven home games next season at Ross-Ade Stadium. Tickets will go on sale Jan. 22, with the priority deadline to purchase April 30.

There are eight price categories - including two new ones on the ever-desirable west side of Ross-Ade - providing an affordable price point for all fans (see chart below).

Meanwhile, Purdue Athletics continues to accept deposits on new football season tickets. Deposits are $50 per ticket and may be made online or by calling the Hayes Family Athletics Ticket Office at 765.494.3194.

Upscale premium-seating options are available in the Shively Club, Buchanan Club and luxury suites. Fans interested in reserving seats or learning more about enhancing their gameday seating and parking experience should call the John Purdue Club at 765.494.8506 or click here.

From 2016 to 2018, Purdue had its home attendance grow nearly 50 percent, tops in the country - from 34,451 to 51,120. Purdue was the only school to see its average increase by 3,000 fans from both 2016 to 2017 (nation-best 13,433) and from 2017 to 2018 (3,236). This season, the Boilermakers attracted two capacity crowds of 60,716 at Ross-Ade - for the Ohio State and Iowa games - a first since 2007. Purdue's home attendance average was its highest since the 2008 season.

"The support by our fans the last two seasons has shown remarkable growth, and we are very appreciative," Purdue vice president and director of intercollegiate athletics Mike Bobinski said. "There's no question that increased attendance and an energized gameday environment has positively impacted both our on-field success and recruiting. Competing with and beating top programs in the country requires a significant commitment - from the university and our entire fan base. Maximizing attendance through continued growth in ticket sales is an important piece of that commitment, and we believe our new set of seating options provides reasonable choices for everyone."

On Dec. 19, Purdue signed a top-25 recruiting class, highlighted by four, four-star prospects.

Purdue completed the 2018 regular season with a 6-6 overall record and a 5-3 Big Ten Conference mark, its first winning conference campaign since 2006 and good for a second-place tie in the West Division (with Iowa and Wisconsin). It marks the Boilermakers' highest finish since divisional alignment began in 2013.

The Boilermakers play Auburn (7-5) in the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl on Friday. Kickoff is set for 1:30 p.m. ET (12:30 p.m. local time), and the game will be televised by ESPN. Purdue has accounted directly for 11,000 tickets - 3,000 more than the bowl's original allotment - assuring the Boilermakers of their largest bowl game crowd since 20,000 Purdue fans attended the 2004 Capital One Bowl in Orlando, Florida.

Next season, the Boilermakers will feature the nation's most exciting player in Moore, the sophomore-to-be wide receiver who leads the country in receptions and ranks fourth in all-purpose yards.

Purdue invested in the fan experience at Ross-Ade in 2018, installing a new sound system and a brick façade at field level and making branding and signage enhancements throughout the stadium. Further improvements are planned.

2019 Purdue Football Schedule
Aug. 31 - at Nevada
Sept. 7 - VANDERBILT
Sept. 14 - TCU
Sept. 28 - MINNESOTA
Oct. 5 - at Penn State
Oct. 12 - MARYLAND
Oct. 19 - at Iowa
Oct. 26 - ILLINOIS
Nov. 2 - NEBRASKA
Nov. 9 - at Northwestern
Nov. 23 - at Wisconsin
Nov. 30 - INDIANA