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Penn State students have done it again, claiming over 21,200 football tickets to once again sell out the student section. The sellout comes as no surprise as Penn State has consistently sold out the student section over 4 decades! Penn State's home games include:Kent State (Sept. 3) and Temple (Sept. 17) in non-conference play as well as Minnesota (Oct. 1), Maryland (Oct. 8 - noon, Homecoming), Ohio State (Oct. 22 – 8 p.m.), Iowa (Nov. 5 – 7:30 p.m.) and Michigan State (Nov. 26, Senior Day) in-conference play, the first time we will play 5 in-conference games at home.
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Former Penn State kicker Sam Ficken will get another NFL shot with the Jacksonville Jaguars, the team announced. Ficken will work out for the team Tuesday and Wednesday. The Jaguars have just one kicker on their roster, second year pro Jason Myers. Myers was 26 of 30 on field goals last season, but missed seven extra points Ficken attended minicamp for the Kansas City Chiefs last summer but was not signed. Ficken was very vocal on twitter throughout the season asking teams to give him a shot when a kicker would go on a cold streak.
We will continue to update the data up until the start of the season, so if you haven't already you can still vote: Who is Penn State's Biggest Rival? Ohio State recently announced it will allow stadium wide alcohol sales this upcoming season. Penn State also recently approved alcohol sales for clubs and suites in Beaver Stadium, but not the generally public.
Also Take our poll to decide Who is Penn State's Biggest Rival?
1. Amazon Prime: Sign up for Amazon Student with and .edu email and get Prime free for 6 months. Use the link below to get an extra $5 Amazon Credit: Amazon Student Sign Up 2. Uber: Uber is a great way to get around at Penn State, sign up for Uber now and get a free ride using code: JOEP775 3. Washington Post: If you enjoy reading the Washington Post with your morning coffee, then get free digital access with your .edu email. 4. Bitcoin: Students with a valid .edu email may be eligible for a free $10 in bitcoin. The offer is from Coinbase, one of the most popular bitcoin wallets in the U.S. By signing up for a new Coinbase account with your .edu email, you get $10 worth in bitcoin and $1 for each person referred. 5. Condoms: Drop by your school's health center and stock up on many as you want. 6. Food: By joining on-campus clubs and organizations, you may be able to score free food several times a week. Most club meetings have free food to get people to go, especially in the beginning of semesters. 7. Printing: Penn State offers free on campus printing for students, up to a certain number of sheets per semester. Save some money on ink. 8.Chick-Fil-A: At many Chick-fil-A locations, you can get a free drink with your valid student ID, ask at your local one to find out 9. Chipotle: Most Chipotle locations will offer a free drink with purchase when you show your student ID. (Penn State's does not) But check your local Chipotle! Discounts: 1. Spotify Premium: 50% membership discount for students. 2. Wall Street Journal: Up to 75% off 3. New York Times: Subscription 50% off 4. Pro Sports Games: Most pro sports teams have reduced ticket prices for college students, check your local times website to see if they do! 5. Movies: Visit AMC Theaters on Thursdays with your school ID to get a cheaper admission rate. 6. Car Rental: Zipcar has partnered with many schools to offer discounted membership rates to students. Search for your school on Zipcar’s website and register with your school email address. |
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