Wednesday July 25, 2018 12:01 AM Ohio State, Michigan State, Iowa and Wisconsin games sold out Written by Rich Scarcella CHICAGO – Four of Penn State’s seven home football games this season have been sold out, according to athletic director Sandy Barbour. Public and student season tickets are sold out, as well as single-game tickets for Ohio State, Michigan State, Iowa and Wisconsin. “I’m never satisfied,” Barbour said Tuesday, “(but) it’s been a great response from our fan base. It’s going to be an incredible environment, as it always is. Our fans are showing their appreciation for what our student-athletes are doing on and off the field.” Single-game tickets are available only for the Appalachian State (Sept. 1), Kent State (Sept. 15) and Maryland (Nov. 24) games. Barbour, who was hired in 2014, also addressed several other topics at Big Ten Football Media Days. On her contract status: “I’m going to continue to be the athletic director at Penn State. It’s not something I worry about. My contract is up a year from now. I want to make sure there’s a resolution before then, but it’s not my top priority. I don’t think there are any issues there.” On alcohol sales in club seats and suites: “The sales at Beaver Stadium and Pegula (Ice Arena) have gone very well. Most importantly, there has been a lack of problems and incidents. We feel very good about that. Penn State really has no interest in extending that to the more public portions… [Read full story]
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