Neal Brown Tuesday News Conference | Kansas
October 13, 2020 01:00 PM | Football
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia coach Neal Brown discusses Saturday's Kansas game to be played at Milan Puskar Stadium during his weekly news conference held at the Milan Puskar Center.
Brown said he's excited to welcome fans back to Milan Puskar Stadium after playing the first two games before just family members and essential game personnel.
"Wear your mask, social distance and be loud," he said.
The Mountaineer Ticket Office announced Monday that remaining tickets are now on sale and can be purchased by logging on to WVUGAME.com or by calling toll-free 1-800-WVU GAME.
With the 25% capacity limit at Milan Puskar Stadium, seats available in the socially-distanced, reduced capacity manifest are displayed on the 'Pick Your Own Seat' map on WVUGAME.com in seat blocks ranging from one to six seats.
WVU football season ticket holders already utilized a priority opportunity to purchase tickets earlier this month. Tickets for West Virginia's other three home games against K-State (Oct. 31), TCU (Nov. 14) and Oklahoma (Nov. 28) will go on sale to the general public at a later date.
WVU Athletics made the switch to mobile ticketing for this season and it requires fans to have up-to-date email addresses attached to their Mountaineer Ticket Office accounts. Fans are encouraged to log in to http://www.WVUGAME.com/MyAccount to confirm the preferred e-mail to receive mobile tickets is on their account.
Visit http://www.WVUsports.com/MobileTickets for more info on the mobile ticketing process.
WVU's stadium capacity plan will be continually evaluated and adjusted throughout the season. Fans will receive updated information about any changes due to the status of the COVID-19 pandemic on the WVU campus and in the local community.
Saturday's game will kick off at noon. TV coverage has been moved from FS1 to FOX and will be covered by FOX's lead college football broadcast crew consisting of Gus Johnson and Joel Klatt.
Brown said he's excited to welcome fans back to Milan Puskar Stadium after playing the first two games before just family members and essential game personnel.
"Wear your mask, social distance and be loud," he said.
The Mountaineer Ticket Office announced Monday that remaining tickets are now on sale and can be purchased by logging on to WVUGAME.com or by calling toll-free 1-800-WVU GAME.
With the 25% capacity limit at Milan Puskar Stadium, seats available in the socially-distanced, reduced capacity manifest are displayed on the 'Pick Your Own Seat' map on WVUGAME.com in seat blocks ranging from one to six seats.
WVU football season ticket holders already utilized a priority opportunity to purchase tickets earlier this month. Tickets for West Virginia's other three home games against K-State (Oct. 31), TCU (Nov. 14) and Oklahoma (Nov. 28) will go on sale to the general public at a later date.
WVU Athletics made the switch to mobile ticketing for this season and it requires fans to have up-to-date email addresses attached to their Mountaineer Ticket Office accounts. Fans are encouraged to log in to http://www.WVUGAME.com/MyAccount to confirm the preferred e-mail to receive mobile tickets is on their account.
Visit http://www.WVUsports.com/MobileTickets for more info on the mobile ticketing process.
WVU's stadium capacity plan will be continually evaluated and adjusted throughout the season. Fans will receive updated information about any changes due to the status of the COVID-19 pandemic on the WVU campus and in the local community.
Saturday's game will kick off at noon. TV coverage has been moved from FS1 to FOX and will be covered by FOX's lead college football broadcast crew consisting of Gus Johnson and Joel Klatt.
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