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Grab a few Purdue Boilermakers tickets before the rush, because the team from West Lafayette is still seething over their 27-23 loss to Arizona State in the Sun Bowl and ready to make a racket in the Big Ten. Boilermakers head coach Joe Tiller’s got a new quarterback, a promising group of wide receivers, and a new sense of excitement about the 2005 college football season and Purdue Boilermakers football tickets.
When you get your Boilermakers tickets don’t expect to be in your seat. Expect to be on your feet. Offensive coordinator Jim Chaney will pull out all the stops this year, using the option, receiver reverses, and quarterback bootlegs to open up the offense and take advantage of his team’s athleticism. It starts with junior quarterback Brandon Kirsch. The elusive Kirsch can throw the ball downfield or take off at the drop of a hat, and he’s got what may be the best set of wide receivers at Purdue in a long time. Dorien Bryant provides speed, while 6”9’ wideout Kyle Ingraham is a challenge for any corner to stop. Running backs Jerod Void and Brandon Jones are solid if not spectacular, but they’ll be fighting for playing time if Kory Sheets lives up to his potential.
Defensive end is the Boilermakers ticket to a strong defense. Ray Edwards and Anthony Spencer are superlative. With that pair up front along with interior tackles Brandon Villarreal and Brent Grover, the Boilermakers linebackers are free to attack and make plays. The secondary should be improved with Bernard Pollard at strong safety and Kyle Smith at free safety.
In 2005, Ross-Ade Stadium allows 62,00 fans with Boilermakers tickets top notch Big Ten football, as well as the chance to see the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The Iowa Hawkeyes, ranked in the Top Ten in some preseason polls, come to call on Oct. 8, while Michigan State will visit Nov. 5, followed by Illinois on Nov. 12. The Boilermakers road schedule gives you all the reason you need to get those Penn State Nittany Lions tickets you’ve been thinking about.
Purdue Boilermakers tickets are the only way to see Purdue football. There’s no match for being in Ross-Ade Stadium with 62,000 Boilermaker fans bent on victory. A Saturday in West Lafayette is a trip to Big Ten heaven but to get through those Pearly Gates, all you’ll need is Purdue Boilermakers tickets.


