Those who opt into this option would retain their season ticket holder status in the renewal process for 2021 but wouldn’t be guaranteed their 2020 seat locations and parking in 2021.“As Nittany Lions, we are a gritty, resilient, passionate family who has been through much together,” Barbour wrote. Penn State has yet to settle on seating arrangements and stadium capacity for the upcoming 2020 football season but one thing is clear, if you don’t have season tickets you aren’t getting in.
Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article. He loves Seinfeld, is really into video games, and would wipe the floor with you in Halo. Colleges around the country are trying to figure out what kind of capacity they can have at football games during the 2020 season because of coronavirus , and it sounds like PSU will limit it to season ticket holders. Earlier this summer, Athletics announced it would While the season remains up in the air, Penn State gave football season ticket holders a few options to address their 2020 ticket payments.First, season ticket holders can turn their ticket purchase (both tickets and seat contribution) into a tax-deductible donationto the Levi Lamb Fund, which provides financial aid to student-athletes in 31 sports. First, season ticket holders can turn their ticket purchase (both tickets and seat contribution) into a tax-deductible donationto the Levi Lamb Fund, which provides financial aid to student-athletes in 31 sports. The 2020 seat contributions would still be rolled into a tax-deductible donation to the Levi Lamb Fund.Last, season ticket holders may request a full refund for the 2020 football season tickets and parking payment. For now, it is from afar, but we look forward to a time when we can bring our Penn State family back together again.”Matt is a junior majoring in journalism and is Onward State's managing editor. Penn State football fans will likely only be allowed at games this fall if they have season tickets. “These plans will have the safety and wellbeing of our student-athletes, coaches, staff, fans and community at the forefront. Penn State has yet to announce a plan regarding the status of fans in Beaver Stadium this fall but it remains "optimistic" that fans will be able to return. According to According to Even in a best case scenario, Beaver Stadium isn’t hosting 107,000 people this season and Penn State pretty much figured that. I know first-hand this crisis has impacted each of you in a variety of ways and I pray that you and your families are healthy and safe. While the season remains up in the air, Penn State gave football season ticket holders a few options to address their 2020 ticket payments. Under current guidance, Penn State’s fall sports events “would be conducted without fans in the general seating areas” of its facilities.Currently, it’s unclear if box seating areas, for example, would fall outside the scope of “general seating areas.” However, Barbour noted the university is prepared for that guidance to change, potentially allowing fans to attend events this fall.“Despite the current state orders, we continue to refine our plans to welcome Nittany Lion fans, should the conditions and orders be revised to accommodate spectators at events,” Barbour wrote. A seat contribution would still be required in 2021 but would be frozen at 2020 contribution levels.Additionally, season ticket holders may roll over their season tickets (ticket price only) as well as parking payment to 2021. Our large selection of PSU tickets and Unique Shopping Experience make it easier to find the right seats in their big stadium.