SYRACUSE AND PENN STATE OPEN 2013 FOOTBALL
SEASON AT METLIFE STADIUM
Tickets On Sale Monday, April 22 at 10 AM ET
East
Rutherford, N.J. - The Syracuse Orange return to MetLife Stadium to face the
Penn State Nittany Lions in New York’s College Classic on Saturday, August 31;
game time TBD.
The match-up marks Syracuse’s second of 14 games
to be played at MetLife Stadium through 2038 and Penn State’s first return to
the Meadowlands in 13 years, when it faced USC in the 2000 Kickoff Classic at
Giants Stadium. The August game will be the season opener for both
universities. This year's meeting was first announced in 2010.
Tickets, which range in price from $75 to $175,
go on sale Monday, April 22 at 10 AM ET through Ticketmaster. Tickets will be
available online at Ticketmaster.com, by phone at 800-745-3000, and at
Ticketmaster Retails Outlets.
Tickets will be available at the MetLife Stadium
and IZOD Center Box Offices beginning Tuesday, April 23 at 11 AM ET. For Group
Sales (15+ tickets), contact 201-460-4370. Suites for the game can be purchased
by calling 201-559-1616.
Syracuse will ride the momentum of two bowl
victories in the last three years and the 2012 BIG EAST co-Championship into the
Atlantic Coast Conference. First-year head coach Scott Shafer welcomes back 12
starters, including five on offense and seven on defense, from the 2012 ECAC FBS
Team of the Year. The offensive group includes 1,000-yard rusher Jerome Smith,
tight end Beckett Wales and three of five starting linemen in center Macky
MacPherson, guard Rob Trudo and tackle Sean Hickey. On defense, Markus
Pierce-Brewster and Jay Bromley return to anchor the line, while linebackers
Marquis Spruill and Dyshawn Davis, cornerbacks Keon Lyn and Ri’Shard Anderson
and free safety Jeremi Wilkes will provide Shafer’s defense, which ranked sixth
nationally in tackles for a loss in 2012, with veteran experience.
The Orange closed its tenure in the BIG EAST
with a 38-14 victory against West Virginia in the 2012 New Era Pinstripe Bowl.
The game also marked the conclusion of head coach Doug Marrone’s four years as
the leader at his alma mater, as the 1991 Syracuse graduate moved to the
National Football League to coach the Buffalo Bills. The 2012 Orange offense
set multiple school records, including total offense yards (6,188), total yards
per game (476.0), total plays (1,028), passing yards (3,757), passing yards per
game (289.0), completions (295), pass attempts (473) and first downs (328), and
touchdown (26).
“We look forward to starting our 2013 season by
rekindling an age-old rivalry against a prestigious Penn State program,” said
Syracuse Football Coach Scott Shafer. “It is a great opportunity for us to kick
off the three-game series with the Nittany Lions in front of one of our largest
alumni fan bases at MetLife Stadium.”
Penn State returns 16 starters and 38
letterwinners for the 2013 season. Among the Nittany Lions' returnees are three
first-team All-Big Ten honorees: tight end Kyle Carter, wide receiver Allen
Robinson and guard John Urschel, as well as defensive end Deion Barnes, the
conference's 2012 Freshman of the Year. Robinson was the Big Ten Receiver of the
Year after breaking the Penn State season record with 77 receptions, good for
1,013 yards and 11 touchdowns, while Barnes and Carter were consensus first-team
Freshman All-Americans. Urschel graduated with a 4.0 grade point average prior
to his junior season and was a 2012 first-team Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America® honoree.
In his first season as head coach, Bill O’Brien
led Penn State to wins in eight of its final 10 games, beating eventual Big Ten
champion Wisconsin on Senior Day to finish 8-4 overall and 6-2 in the Big Ten.
O'Brien was the 2012 Bear Bryant, Maxwell Football Club and ESPN National Coach
of the Year and the Big Ten-Dave McClain Coach of the Year. O’Brien’s eight wins
were the most by a first-year Penn State coach in the 126 years of the program.
Linebacker Michael Mauti became Penn State’s 97th first-team
All-America selection and led six Nittany Lions that earned first-team All-Big
Ten honors. Senior quarterback Matt McGloin, who broke nine school passing
records, won the Burlsworth Trophy, presented the nation’s top player who began
his career as a walk-on.
"We are thrilled with the opportunity to open
the 2013 season in a fantastic venue like MetLife Stadium against Syracuse, a
team that Penn State has more than 90 years of tradition with on the football
field,” said Bill O’Brien, Penn State Football Coach. “With nearly 30,000 Penn
State alumni in the New York-New Jersey metro area, we are looking forward to
playing in front of a passionate base of Penn State supporters. It will be
exciting for our team to open the 2013 season in the same facility that will end
the year by hosting Super Bowl XLVIII."
Syracuse and Penn State met at Giants Stadium
once on October 20, 1979, with Penn State taking the win, 35-7. The Nittany
Lions are 10-3 overall at Giants Stadium and Syracuse is 5-3. The Orange are
0-1 at MetLife Stadium (vs. USC – 42-29, September 8, 2012).
About MetLife Stadium
MetLife Stadium (which replaced Giants Stadium),
home to the New York Football Giants and New York Jets, sets the standard for
venue excellence with state-of-the-art technology, comfort and amenities. The
only active venue to serve as the home stadium for two NFL teams, MetLife
Stadium hosts 20 NFL games per season, more than any other Stadium.
With a full, game-day seating capacity of
82,500, MetLife Stadium is one of the largest stadiums in the National Football
League. It boasts numerous dining options and a rail line that drops guests
directly at the front door. During its inaugural year in 2010, MetLife Stadium
was selected to host Super Bowl XLVIII, and in 2014 the venue will become
history’s first open-air venue in a cold-weather region to hold football’s
biggest game.
In 2011 MetLife Stadium was ranked No. 1 for
safety by Security magazine’s “Security 500” in the
Arenas/Stadiums/Leagues/ Entertainment division and for the third consecutive
year was cited by Billboard magazine
as the highest-grossing stadium in North America (#1 in the World in 2012).
For more information, visit www.metlifestadium.com
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