Tickets still available for Famous Idaho Potato Bowl


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LOGAN -- Utah State football tickets for the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl are still available, but they are going fast. The Aggies will face Ohio University, from the Mid- American Conference, in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl on Saturday, Dec. 17, at 3:30 p.m. (MT) at Bronco Stadium in Boise.

The USU Athletic Ticket Office will be open today from 9 a.m. to noon, as well as Monday through Friday, Dec. 12- 16, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

A few $30 tickets in the curved areas of Bronco Stadium remain, for purchase in person or over the phone. There are also various $50 tickets on the east side still available, for purchase in person, over the phone or online. Also, there are also roughly 50 student tickets remaining at a cost of $18 with student ID, for purchase in person only.

For more Aggie Football Famous Idaho Potato Bowl ticket information, fans can contact the USU Ticket Office by calling 888-USTATE-1 (888-878-2831) or 435-797-0305, or by going in person to the USU Ticket Office inside the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum.

The Famous Idaho Potato Bowl is the second game of the entire bowl calendar and the only one in its time slot. The bowl will be telecast nationally on ESPN and broadcast on ESPN Radio. Five of the previous seven games have been decided on the last drive, with an average score of 38-25 over the past 14 bowls.

Fans can follow the Aggie football program at twitter.com/USUFootball or on the USU football blog at usufootball.wordpress.com. Aggie fans can also follow the Utah State athletic program at twitter.com/USUAthletics or on Facebook at Utah State University Athletics.

Doug Hoffman is the assistant athletic director for Utah State University.

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