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Forty Dollar Student Tickets Available for Northwestern Game

Penn State is providing students another opportunity to see the football team for an affordable price.

Tickets for this Saturday’s homecoming matchup against Northwestern will be available for $40 with a valid student ID.

The deal will be available for Penn Staters from all campuses and World Campus enrollees. Students can purchase up to two tickets on one ID.

Tickets will be sold at the Bryce Jordan Center ticket office, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, or on game day at the Beaver Stadium ticket office starting at 8 a.m. The tickets will not be in the 21,000 seat student section. Instead, they’ll be scattered throughout the stadium.

Attendance has seem a steady increase this season, averaging 5,395 more people than the first two games of last year. Over 99,000 packed Beaver Stadium to see the undefeated Nittany Lions trounce UMass on Saturday.

Historically, Penn State is 2-0 against Northwestern on Homecoming weekend.

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