PISCATAWAY, N.J. – The Rutgers fanbase has delivered a sellout for Thursday's Rutgers football season opener at SHI Stadium, presented by PNC. It will mark the first home game for the Scarlet Knights in front of a crowd since the return of head coach
Greg Schiano.
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No tickets are available for the general public, while student tickets still remain. Students may claim a ticket up until kickoff online
here.
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In an effort to encourage a safe environment for fans as well as improve the ease of entry into the stadium, Rutgers moved to mobile-only tickets, which can be added to an Apple Wallet or Google Pay app. Digital tickets provide for contactless entry, limiting person-to-person interactions, while speeding entry time into the venue and also offers a secure means to transfer and exchange tickets. Representatives from the Rutgers ticket staff will be on hand to help assists customers with any digital ticket related matters. Fans will also receive mobile parking passes that they can manage like their digital tickets. Fans are encouraged to download mobile tickets and parking passes to their Apple Wallet or Google Pay apps prior to arriving at the stadium.
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When traveling to Piscataway, please avoid using Landing Lane Bridge to access SHI Stadium. The roadway will be closed to vehicles while repairs are completed now through mid-November. A full detour is in place for the duration of the project. Motorists are asked to follow posted detour signage. Please allow for extra time as stadium traffic could become congested on Rutgers football game days.
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Kickoff against Temple is set for 6:31 p.m. Fans are encouraged to welcome the team at the Scarlet Walk scheduled for 4 p.m. Gates to the stadium open at 4:30 p.m.
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Big Ten Network has the broadcast, with the radio call on the RWJBarnabas Health Rutgers Sports Network.
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Under the direction Schiano, Rutgers matched its program high with three Big Ten victories in 2020. The Scarlet Knights had 14 players recognized in the All-Big Ten voting, the most for the program since joining the league. In addition, RU posted a team-best 26.7 points per game in a Big Ten season, a gain of 13.4 points per game from the previous season for the fourth-best improvement nationally. The defense collected 19 takeaways and led the conference with 7.8 tackles-for-loss, while the kick return units were one of four nationally with at least three kick return touchdowns. Academically, Rutgers saw 46 student-athletes earn Academic All-Big Ten honors, a program high.
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