WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. –The current standing of 2020 football season ticket sales was released today by Purdue Athletics. To date, Purdue has had more than 26,000 season tickets claimed, including over 1,400 new season tickets and 6,300 student season tickets, known as the Boarding Pass.
"As our student-athletes return to campus this week and begin preparing for the fall season, we are actively engaged in planning appropriate strategies to provide the safest possible environment for attendance at our athletic events. We have developed a number of seating capacity scenarios, but all options that include fans in the stands have a primary objective of safely accommodating as many season ticket holders and students as possible," said Mike Bobinski, vice president and director of intercollegiate athletics. "We have seen tremendous season ticket growth over the last three seasons and are working hard to provide opportunities for them to cheer on their Boilermakers from the stands. While many questions are yet to be answered, our commitment to accommodate as many season ticket holders and students as possible in a safe and responsible manner in Ross-Ade will remain a priority."
As the final capacity scenario for Ross-Ade Stadium is confirmed, mini-plans and single-game tickets will only be sold once we are certain they can safely be admitted in the stadium.
If you have any questions, contact your personal Boilermaker Athletic Representative, the Hayes Family Ticket Office at 765.494.3194 or the John Purdue Club 765.494.CLUB (2582) or text BoilerUp to 20123 from your mobile device.
"As our student-athletes return to campus this week and begin preparing for the fall season, we are actively engaged in planning appropriate strategies to provide the safest possible environment for attendance at our athletic events. We have developed a number of seating capacity scenarios, but all options that include fans in the stands have a primary objective of safely accommodating as many season ticket holders and students as possible," said Mike Bobinski, vice president and director of intercollegiate athletics. "We have seen tremendous season ticket growth over the last three seasons and are working hard to provide opportunities for them to cheer on their Boilermakers from the stands. While many questions are yet to be answered, our commitment to accommodate as many season ticket holders and students as possible in a safe and responsible manner in Ross-Ade will remain a priority."
As the final capacity scenario for Ross-Ade Stadium is confirmed, mini-plans and single-game tickets will only be sold once we are certain they can safely be admitted in the stadium.
If you have any questions, contact your personal Boilermaker Athletic Representative, the Hayes Family Ticket Office at 765.494.3194 or the John Purdue Club 765.494.CLUB (2582) or text BoilerUp to 20123 from your mobile device.