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Football Season Tickets on Sale

Purdue football 2019 season tickets went on sale Tuesday.

2019 Football Ticket Information

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue football 2019 season tickets went on sale Tuesday.

Seven games are scheduled for Ross-Ade Stadium: Sept. 7 Vanderbilt, Sept. 14 TCU, Sept. 28 Minnesota, Oct. 12 Maryland, Oct. 26 Illinois, Nov. 2 Nebraska and Nov. 30 Indiana.

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.

To order online, click here. The priority deadline to purchase is April 30. Fans who renew by March 1 receive early-renewal benefits, including three priority points for John Purdue Club members, 20 percent off a one-year BTN Plus subscription, Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex discounts and a Mark Herrmann bobblehead.

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.

Under third-year head coach Jeff Brohm, the Boilermakers have played in back-to-back bowl games and signed a top-25 recruiting class in December. Next season, the Boilermakers will feature the nation's most exciting player in Rondale Moore, the sophomore-to-be wide receiver who led the country in receptions and ranked fourth in all-purpose yards en route to being named a consensus All-American.

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.

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.