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Football Single-Game Tickets on Sale

Football season tickets, flex plans and single-game tickets all are on sale.

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Single-game tickets for the highly anticipated 2019 Purdue football season went on sale Friday.

Prices start at just $20 for adults and $10 for youth.

The Boilermakers, under popular third-year head coach Jeff Brohm, have seven homes games at Ross-Ade Stadium:

Sept. 7 vs. Vanderbilt, noon
Sept. 14 vs. TCU, 7:30 p.m.
Sept. 28 vs. Minnesota, TBA
Oct. 12 vs. Maryland (Homecoming), noon
Oct. 26 vs. Illinois, TBA
Nov. 2 vs. Nebraska, TBA
Nov. 30 vs. Indiana, TBA

Season tickets and flex plans (two-game and three-game options) continue to be on sale, as well.

Also available are Purdue's new pregame initiatives - Pete's Pregame at J. Nine and the Ross-Ade Field Pass. For more information, click here.

The Brohm-led Boilermakers have put together back-to-back successful seasons, capped with bowl game appearances, and re-energized a faithful fan base. Over the last two years, Purdue's home attendance has increased more than 16,600 fans per game. Last season's home attendance average of 51,120 - which included sellouts for two of the final three games - was the highest since the 2008 season.

On the field, Rondale Moore became the first true freshman consensus All-American in the country since Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson in 2004 and the first Big Ten Conference freshman (true or redshirt) so recognized since freshmen became eligible in 1972. Moore was a first-team All-American as an all-purpose player by the Associated Press and the Football Writers Association of America and a second-team selection as an athlete by the "Sporting News." He also garnered All-America honors from CBS Sports, ESPN and "Sports Illustrated." Moore led the nation with 114 receptions, the second-most in a season by a Big Ten player. Chris Daniels of Purdue holds the record with 121 in 1999. Moore topped the conference with 1,258 receiving yards (10th nationally and second in school history) and 12 receiving touchdowns (tied for eighth nationally and tied for fourth in school history) and ranked second with a school-record 2,215 all-purpose yards (fourth nationally) and 14 total touchdowns (tied for eighth in school history).