Students camping in front of the Bryce Jordan Center (BJC) said they were angry when they learned bowl tickets would be distributed through a lottery system and not a walk-up sale as the athletic Web site stated.
"The rules came out too late," August Iorio (senior-finance) said. "It was a hasty decision without much thought in the process."
Students can receive numbered wristbands from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Dec. 7 at the BJC. At 8 a.m. the next day, students will line up in the order of the wristbands' numbers, and all students following a selected number will be eligible to buy tickets, said Greg Myford, associate athletic director of marketing.
Students must get wristbands together in order to sit by each other at the bowl game, Myford said.
Students can only purchase one ticket, and only 2005 student season ticket holders are eligible for student tickets. The price and number of student tickets will depend on which bowl Penn State is selected for, Myford said.
Penn State used this selection method for the Capital One Bowl in 2003. The system is used because not enough tickets are available for all student season ticket holders, Myford said. More>>>
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