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Military Appreciation Game Seat Requests Open September 17

As part of Penn State’s 14th annual Military Appreciation Week, the Nittany Lions will take on the Indiana Hoosiers for the Military Appreciation football game on November 8.

Beginning on September 17, service members, veterans, and military families can request complimentary tickets for the Military Appreciation football game. Military members and their families are also encouraged to visit the free Military Appreciation tailgate at the Bryce Jordan Center.

Ticket requests will open September 17 at noon and will be available as long as supplies last. 

Service members — including Active-Duty, Guard, and Reserve — and veterans can visit the 2025 Seats for Service members ticket website, where they can request two tickets. Those who request tickets will also have the option to purchase two additional tickets for a discounted rate of $35 each.  

Ticket requesters will be notified of decisions around September 24.

Those wanting to attend the Military Appreciation Tailgate at the Bryce Jordan Center will be able to three hours before kickoff. The tailgate tickets are free with proof of military service.

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