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Penn State CFP Ticket Request Presale Tickets on Sale Monday

Penn State will have another nighttime White Out.
Penn State announced their second-largest crowd in Beaver Stadium history with 110,830.

It’s playoff season! Penn State hosts SMU Saturday, Dec. 21 in the expanded College Football Playoff.

The Nittany Lions are in the CFP for the first time and host the Mustangs at noon in a playoff White Out.

The No. 6 seeded Nittany Lions will play No. 11 SMU for the third time in history, winning 26-21 in 1978 and tying, 13-13, in 1947.

Penn State announced on Sunday that season ticket holders who requested tickets and/or parking before the No. 22 deadline will see their tickets available in the Penn State Account Manager.

Fan’s credit cards will also be charged on Sunday.

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An exclusive presale for season ticket holders, as well as Nittany Lion Club members, is available on Monday at 10 a.m. and ends at 2 p.m.

If tickets are still available, they will be available to the public Monday at 2:30 p.m.

As part of revitalization efforts to Beaver Stadium, Penn State winterized the facility this year to accommodate for a December playoff home game.

The winner of SMU-Penn State will play Boise State in the Feista Bowl on New Years Eve, Dec. 31, at 7:30 p.m.

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