April 5, 2010
Now Airing: Purdue On The Big Ten Network
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue student football season tickets and the 2010-11 VIP All Sport Pass are available for purchase on purduesports.com.
The football schedule features seven home games, including Big Ten Conference foes Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, as well as intrastate state rival Indiana in the 86th battle for the Old Oaken Bucket.
For only $250, students may purchase the VIP All Sport Pass, which includes tickets to all regular-season home sporting events throughout the year (football, men's basketball, women's basketball, volleyball, wrestling, baseball, softball, and track and field). The VIP card price reflects more than a 40 percent discount off the combined season-ticket rates.
In addition to the great price, VIP card holders are eligible to receive special benefits throughout the year and rewards for attending events. Rewards include Purdue apparel, gift certificates and much more. Only 5,000 VIP cards will be sold for the 2010-11 season, and a VIP Card is the only way to guarantee students a ticket to men's basketball home games.
The football student season ticket is $119, includes a ticket to all seven home games and is a savings of nearly 30 percent compared with purchasing student single-game tickets.
Student football tickets and the VIP cards will be mailed the week of July 19 or can be picked up at the Athletic Ticket Office.
For specific ordering instructions and to place your order for either football season tickets or the VIP All Sport Pass, click here. Students planning to purchase the VIP card this year are encouraged to order their tickets by the end of the semester, as the VIP card normally sells out during the summer months.
Students can get a sneak peek of the 2010 Boilermakers, under second-year head coach Danny Hope, at the Black & Gold Game on April 17, beginning at 1 p.m. at Ross-Ade Stadium. Admission is free.
Boiler Up, Hammer Down for a great year of Boilermaker athletics.