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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue fans have gobbled up the school's allotment of tickets for the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl, and then some.
At 5 p.m. ET on Friday - the deadline for ordering - Purdue Athletics ticket office officials announced the school was sold out of tickets for the Dec. 28 game against Auburn at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.
Purdue has accounted 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.
"We guaranteed the Music City Bowl committee that Purdue fans would ascend on Nashville, and they have delivered," vice president and director of athletics Mike Bobinski said. "Our fans were great all season, and we offer our sincere thanks for their continued support. It is going to be a great bowl game and experience."
Nashville is merely 350 miles from West Lafayette (five-and-a-half-hour drive), and there are 110,500 Purdue alumni in a 250-mile radius of the bowl site.
Anyone still interested in purchasing tickets can do so directly through the Music City Bowl or through StubHub.
The Music City Bowl is played at the home of the Tennessee Titans. Nissan Stadium is an open-air, natural-grass facility, with a capacity of 67,000, located on the east bank of the Cumberland River overlooking downtown Nashville.
Kickoff for the Music City Bowl is set for 1:30 p.m. ET (12:30 p.m. local time), and the game will be televised by ESPN.
Music City Bowl
Tickets
StubHub
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue fans have gobbled up the school's allotment of tickets for the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl, and then some.
At 5 p.m. ET on Friday - the deadline for ordering - Purdue Athletics ticket office officials announced the school was sold out of tickets for the Dec. 28 game against Auburn at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.
Purdue has accounted 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.
"We guaranteed the Music City Bowl committee that Purdue fans would ascend on Nashville, and they have delivered," vice president and director of athletics Mike Bobinski said. "Our fans were great all season, and we offer our sincere thanks for their continued support. It is going to be a great bowl game and experience."
Nashville is merely 350 miles from West Lafayette (five-and-a-half-hour drive), and there are 110,500 Purdue alumni in a 250-mile radius of the bowl site.
Anyone still interested in purchasing tickets can do so directly through the Music City Bowl or through StubHub.
The Music City Bowl is played at the home of the Tennessee Titans. Nissan Stadium is an open-air, natural-grass facility, with a capacity of 67,000, located on the east bank of the Cumberland River overlooking downtown Nashville.
Kickoff for the Music City Bowl is set for 1:30 p.m. ET (12:30 p.m. local time), and the game will be televised by ESPN.