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Student Section to Hit the Road

Penn State students will get another chance to show the country just why we are the best student section in the nation when we go on the road to take on Iowa.

The showdown is next Saturday, October 2nd at 8 p.m.

While we have already proven that we can travel well, with all of the available student tickets for the Alabama game being sold, it is important to keep that tradition going.

Students wanting to make the trip to this game should plan on getting up early, as they can line up as early as 6 a.m. this Monday at Gate B of the Bryce Jordan Center to get tickets. The actual sale starts at 7 a.m. These tickets are on a first-come, first-serve basis, but if the line length exceeds the number of tickets available by 7 a.m., then a wristband lottery will be used for those in line.  Any tickets available after 8 a.m., and until 4 p.m. Monday when the sale ends, can be found at the Athletic Ticket office in the Bryce Jordan Center.

Tickets for this great opportunity will cost $65 per ticket (cash only), with only one ticket given per student with a student ID card.

We all remember what happened the last time we traveled to Iowa. Let’s bring the noise and make sure it doesn’t happen again.

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