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Purdue Releases Details for Fans Attending Opener

Aug 28, 2023 | 9:50 AM

Dec 28, 2018; Nashville, TN, USA; Purdue Boilermakers mascot Pete during a flyover at the end of the national anthem before the game between the Purdue Boilermakers and Auburn Tigers in the 2018 Music City Bowl at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

100th season in Ross-Ade is here, but it’s coming with some changes. Purdue lays everything out here, but let’s hit some of the highlights:

  • New entrance for students in now in the south endzone
  • The football team will arrive at Joe Tiller Drive, north of the stadium, two hours and 15 minutes prior to kickoff. Fans will be able to gather around and cheer on the team as they enter KFPC.
  • Concessions and merchandise stands will NOT accept cash. Please note, there is no option to convert cash to card. All areas are cashless!
  • Fans may notice new antennas at the top of the north end zone sections. The updated technology is designed to improve mobile reception for fans throughout Ross-Ade Stadium.

There’s also some new details on where you can park and how to get to Ross-Ade this season…

Three new parking lots will be made available to the general public on football game days this fall: the PUSH lot, Armory lot and Driving Range lot. As always, parking is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Saving spaces for others is not permitted.

Seven shuttles from public lots to Ross-Ade Stadium will begin three hours before the game. Lots will open eight hours prior to kickoff, but not earlier than 8 a.m., and will close two hours after the game or at midnight, whichever comes first.

You can view the shuttle route here

Other things to remember include the CLEAR BAG POLICY.

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