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Football New Gameday Experiences

PISCATAWAY, N.J. (Aug 21, 2018) – Rutgers Athletics is committed to making the fan experience as safe and enjoyable as possible each season. With the assistance of fan feedback, Rutgers Athletics has made several enhancements to the game day experience in 2018. These improvements will positively impact fans from the time they purchase a ticket, through game day and until their departure from High Point Solutions Stadium.

"The passion our fans bring to Highpoint Solutions Stadium on a weekly basis makes Rutgers games truly special events to attend,” said Rick Thorpe, Sr. Associate Athletic Director - External Affairs and Strategic Communications. “We work to match that passion and continuously evolve and improve the game day experience for them. In response to fan feedback, we are excited to announce a number of new partnerships, technologies and initiatives that will only enhance game day for our most passionate supporters."

Prior to Arrival
A More Mobile-Friendly Ticket Experience –
This year, fans will have the option to select mobile delivery for Rutgers football tickets, allowing them to print their tickets at home prior to arrival.

Fans can also add mobile game tickets to their Apple Wallet or Watch. Fans will receive a push notification when close to the stadium asking if they would like to have their ticket on their mobile device. Fans can then have their tickets scanned from their Apple Wallet or Watch.

Free Ticket Transfer Fees for Season Ticket Holders – For season ticket holders, all ticket transfer fees have been waived for the 2018 campaign, allowing fans to transfer tickets to friends and family at no cost.

New Partnership with StubHub – Rutgers Athletics has partnered with StubHub, the world's largest event marketplace, to be the “Official Fan-to-Fan Ticket Marketplace” of the Scarlet Knights. Via the integration, season- and single-game ticket holders can post tickets from their online accounts to StubHub with ease. StubHub also provides 24/7 customer service and its Fan Protect™ guarantee, which backs every order so you can buy and sell tickets with 100% confidence. With industry-leading interactive seat maps, pricing assistance data, and nearly five million registered users, Scarlet Knight fans who want to buy or sell tickets have every tool they need at their fingertips.

Scarlet Memories – Rutgers launched Scarlet Memories for the 2018 football season, a mobile-based program that allows fans to customize their game day experience via the Rutgers Gameday App. All fans can participate in these exclusive offers, which include game day stadium tours, fourth quarter sideline passes, behind-the-scenes access, mascot seat visits and more. The program is available for all seven homes games and Scarlet Memories are available for purchase with a valid debit/credit card. All season ticket holders received free credits in their account based on priority points.

Partnership with ReplyBuy – Rutgers Athletics announced a relationship with ReplyBuy, a service that allows fans to purchase tickets quickly and easily via text message. The new service offers Scarlet Knight fans the chance to receive exclusive last-minute ticket offers to football games, and will also be offered for men’s basketball, women’s basketball, men’s lacrosse and wrestling events. More information on the service can be found here.

Infant & Toddler Tickets
Rutgers Athletics requires all patrons, regardless of age to have a ticket for all football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, wrestling and men’s lacrosse games. The Athletic Department will allow one lap child without charge when attending an event with a ticketed adult. To obtain a complimentary lap ticket, a parent or guardian can request the ticket at the stadium’s North Gate Ticket Office on football and men’s lacrosse game days or the RAC Ticket Office for the winter sports calendar.

The Athletic Department defines a lap child as any child less than two years of age. This child must be seated on the lap of the accompanying adult. If you would like to have your infant/toddler to have their own seat, you must buy a ticket to the event. Car seats, baby carriers, and strollers are not allowed in any Rutgers Athletics event.

Pre-Game & In-Game Enhancements
Game Day Promotional Activities –
Rutgers Athletics is excited to offer a number of pregame and in-game promotional activities, including:
  • A Variety of New Jersey food trucks and vendors along Scarlet Knight Way.
  • Enhanced coverage of in-game updates via the @RUAthletics Twitter account.
  • Rutgers Athletics’ Gameday App, the go-to spot for team information, schedules, stats and exclusive game day offers.
  • Honorary Captains who will partake in the coin toss, including former Scarlet Knights Eric LeGrand, Kevin Malast, Khaseem Greene and Kathryn Tappen from NBC Sports!
  • Upgrades to the Rutgers band, including new pre-game and halftime shows. The band, which has increased in size, will add a new segment highlighting Rutgers History and “The Birthplace of College Football” and feature the RU Rock Band from under the scoreboard for the Texas State and Penn State games.


Game-by-Game Themes
  • Sept. 1 vs. Texas State – “War Before the Shore”
  • Sept. 29 vs. Indiana – Pre-Game RU Brewfest: Rutgers will host RU Brewfest in the Block R Party prior to the Indiana matchup as fans can purchase access to a beer festival as well as a ticket to the game for $50. Capacity for the beer festival is limited and fans are encouraged to purchase their tickets early. A limited quantity will be reserved for season ticket holders to purchase.
  • Oct. 6 vs. Illinois – Blackout Game & Parent-Family Weekend
  • Oct. 20 vs. Northwestern – Homecoming
  • Nov. 10 vs. Michigan – Military Appreciation Day
  • Nov. 17 vs. Penn State – Senior Day
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield Fan Corner – The Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield New Jersey FAN CORNER will now be located in southeast concourse of the stadium and will host fan-engagement activities, focused on health and wellness, throughout each Rutgers football home game.

Dyehard, Our New In-Game Retailer – Rutgers Athletics selected Dyehard Fan Supply, an event and retail merchandise marketing and e-commerce company, as the official merchandising partner for the Scarlet Knights. In addition to carrying adidas merchandise, Dyehard Fan Supply will provide an array of products from other licensees and novelty items. Fans will have a wide range of styles, sizes and selections to choose from for men, women and youth. There will also be an increase in offerings of specialty, event-themed merchandise, as well as high-end merchandise for purchase in the Audi Club, including Vineyard Vines, Columbia and Top of the World.

New Concession Items – Rutgers Athletics is excited to announce a host of new concession items for the 2018 season. New items include:
  • Raw Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Sundae Bar
  • "Hot" Apple Fritter with Vanilla Ice Cream-Apple fritter topped with a scoop of Vanilla Ice Cream and drizzled with Chocolate sauce and sprinkles
  • Guido's Italian Meatball Hero roll stuffed with 3 Italian Meatballs
  • Three Dog Knight-3 Mini hot dogs topped with choice of sauerkraut, Sweet onion sauce or chili
  • Walkin Taco's-Tostito Tortilla Chips topped with Chili, Cheese Sauce, Sour Cream and Scallions served in a Tortilla bag
  • Boneless Buffalo or General Tso's Chicken Nuggets
  • Bottomless popcorn Bucket
Fans will also have access to a “Horizon Healthy Huddle” stand that features such items as BBQ chicken and Portobello mushroom sandwiches, turkey burgers and fresh fruit.

New 2018 Intro Video – Rutgers football will debut a historical intro video in 2018. The video will tell the story of the Rutgers football program and will air on the videoboard prior to kickoff.

50/50 Raffle: The 50/50 raffle will be available during all seven home games this year. Sellers will begin walking through the parking lots approximately three hours prior to kickoff. There will also be four kiosks inside the stadium for fans to purchase 50/50 tickets, located behind sections 101, 116, 127, and 131. Sales will conclude at the end of the third quarter. The winning number will be announced during the fourth quarter.


Due to new state legislation, the winner is not required to be present to claim their prize and Rutgers Athletics will not pay the winner on the day of that game. The winner can report to a kiosk before the end of the game or email5050@scarletknights.com within 30 days of the game. During the game, the current jackpot total will be available online at5050.scarletknights.com/jackpot. The winning number for each 50/50 drawing will also be available on Scarletknights.com.


Complimentary Flip Cards & Rosters – Fans can now access rosters and flip cards for all seven football games on their mobile devices via the Rutgers Gameday App.

Customer Service Initiatives & Information
New Customer Service Booths –
Rutgers Athletics will provide customer service booths, located inside the main concourse outside of sections 116/117 (North Endzone) and section 131 (South Endzone), to further assist fans with their game day questions and requests.

Lost Child Wristbands – Rutgers Athletics will provide wristbands, free of charge, for fans to have their children wear, providing contact information in case a child gets separated from their parents/guardians during game day. Fans will be able to pick up wristbands from either of the two customer service kiosks inside the stadium. Wristbands will also be available outside of the North gate prior to kickoff.

New Lyft Drop-Off/Pick-Up Locations – Lyft Pick-up and drop-off locations for ride share services will now be located on the far-end side of the Yellow Lot on Scarlet Knight Way. Lyft is the official rideshare partner of Rutgers Athletics, allowing Scarlet Knight fans to earn discounts on rides when using Lyft.
 
Up at 3:00 with the usual post Rutgers food game day lower tract distress. We bought a hot dog, barely warm, soda with little syrup in it (wonder if hose was cleaned from year before) and Pizza (ate one slice) should be called bread with topping. Not sure which was the culprit.

Didn't find out about the healthy stand until 3d quarter. (What are the carbs in the chicken) We will try it at the next games.

LOVE the horse video. The history of football is a bit long but a good idea. Love the use of the snarky horse face during the game.
PISCATAWAY, N.J. (Aug 21, 2018) – Rutgers Athletics is committed to making the fan experience as safe and enjoyable as possible each season. With the assistance of fan feedback, Rutgers Athletics has made several enhancements to the game day experience in 2018. These improvements will positively impact fans from the time they purchase a ticket, through game day and until their departure from High Point Solutions Stadium.

"The passion our fans bring to Highpoint Solutions Stadium on a weekly basis makes Rutgers games truly special events to attend,” said Rick Thorpe, Sr. Associate Athletic Director - External Affairs and Strategic Communications. “We work to match that passion and continuously evolve and improve the game day experience for them. In response to fan feedback, we are excited to announce a number of new partnerships, technologies and initiatives that will only enhance game day for our most passionate supporters."

Prior to Arrival
A More Mobile-Friendly Ticket Experience –
This year, fans will have the option to select mobile delivery for Rutgers football tickets, allowing them to print their tickets at home prior to arrival.

Fans can also add mobile game tickets to their Apple Wallet or Watch. Fans will receive a push notification when close to the stadium asking if they would like to have their ticket on their mobile device. Fans can then have their tickets scanned from their Apple Wallet or Watch.

Free Ticket Transfer Fees for Season Ticket Holders – For season ticket holders, all ticket transfer fees have been waived for the 2018 campaign, allowing fans to transfer tickets to friends and family at no cost.

New Partnership with StubHub – Rutgers Athletics has partnered with StubHub, the world's largest event marketplace, to be the “Official Fan-to-Fan Ticket Marketplace” of the Scarlet Knights. Via the integration, season- and single-game ticket holders can post tickets from their online accounts to StubHub with ease. StubHub also provides 24/7 customer service and its Fan Protect™ guarantee, which backs every order so you can buy and sell tickets with 100% confidence. With industry-leading interactive seat maps, pricing assistance data, and nearly five million registered users, Scarlet Knight fans who want to buy or sell tickets have every tool they need at their fingertips.

Scarlet Memories – Rutgers launched Scarlet Memories for the 2018 football season, a mobile-based program that allows fans to customize their game day experience via the Rutgers Gameday App. All fans can participate in these exclusive offers, which include game day stadium tours, fourth quarter sideline passes, behind-the-scenes access, mascot seat visits and more. The program is available for all seven homes games and Scarlet Memories are available for purchase with a valid debit/credit card. All season ticket holders received free credits in their account based on priority points.

Partnership with ReplyBuy – Rutgers Athletics announced a relationship with ReplyBuy, a service that allows fans to purchase tickets quickly and easily via text message. The new service offers Scarlet Knight fans the chance to receive exclusive last-minute ticket offers to football games, and will also be offered for men’s basketball, women’s basketball, men’s lacrosse and wrestling events. More information on the service can be found here.

Infant & Toddler Tickets
Rutgers Athletics requires all patrons, regardless of age to have a ticket for all football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, wrestling and men’s lacrosse games. The Athletic Department will allow one lap child without charge when attending an event with a ticketed adult. To obtain a complimentary lap ticket, a parent or guardian can request the ticket at the stadium’s North Gate Ticket Office on football and men’s lacrosse game days or the RAC Ticket Office for the winter sports calendar.

The Athletic Department defines a lap child as any child less than two years of age. This child must be seated on the lap of the accompanying adult. If you would like to have your infant/toddler to have their own seat, you must buy a ticket to the event. Car seats, baby carriers, and strollers are not allowed in any Rutgers Athletics event.

Pre-Game & In-Game Enhancements
Game Day Promotional Activities –
Rutgers Athletics is excited to offer a number of pregame and in-game promotional activities, including:
  • A Variety of New Jersey food trucks and vendors along Scarlet Knight Way.
  • Enhanced coverage of in-game updates via the @RUAthletics Twitter account.
  • Rutgers Athletics’ Gameday App, the go-to spot for team information, schedules, stats and exclusive game day offers.
  • Honorary Captains who will partake in the coin toss, including former Scarlet Knights Eric LeGrand, Kevin Malast, Khaseem Greene and Kathryn Tappen from NBC Sports!
  • Upgrades to the Rutgers band, including new pre-game and halftime shows. The band, which has increased in size, will add a new segment highlighting Rutgers History and “The Birthplace of College Football” and feature the RU Rock Band from under the scoreboard for the Texas State and Penn State games.


Game-by-Game Themes
  • Sept. 1 vs. Texas State – “War Before the Shore”
  • Sept. 29 vs. Indiana – Pre-Game RU Brewfest: Rutgers will host RU Brewfest in the Block R Party prior to the Indiana matchup as fans can purchase access to a beer festival as well as a ticket to the game for $50. Capacity for the beer festival is limited and fans are encouraged to purchase their tickets early. A limited quantity will be reserved for season ticket holders to purchase.
  • Oct. 6 vs. Illinois – Blackout Game & Parent-Family Weekend
  • Oct. 20 vs. Northwestern – Homecoming
  • Nov. 10 vs. Michigan – Military Appreciation Day
  • Nov. 17 vs. Penn State – Senior Day
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield Fan Corner – The Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield New Jersey FAN CORNER will now be located in southeast concourse of the stadium and will host fan-engagement activities, focused on health and wellness, throughout each Rutgers football home game.

Dyehard, Our New In-Game Retailer – Rutgers Athletics selected Dyehard Fan Supply, an event and retail merchandise marketing and e-commerce company, as the official merchandising partner for the Scarlet Knights. In addition to carrying adidas merchandise, Dyehard Fan Supply will provide an array of products from other licensees and novelty items. Fans will have a wide range of styles, sizes and selections to choose from for men, women and youth. There will also be an increase in offerings of specialty, event-themed merchandise, as well as high-end merchandise for purchase in the Audi Club, including Vineyard Vines, Columbia and Top of the World.

New Concession Items – Rutgers Athletics is excited to announce a host of new concession items for the 2018 season. New items include:
  • Raw Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Sundae Bar
  • "Hot" Apple Fritter with Vanilla Ice Cream-Apple fritter topped with a scoop of Vanilla Ice Cream and drizzled with Chocolate sauce and sprinkles
  • Guido's Italian Meatball Hero roll stuffed with 3 Italian Meatballs
  • Three Dog Knight-3 Mini hot dogs topped with choice of sauerkraut, Sweet onion sauce or chili
  • Walkin Taco's-Tostito Tortilla Chips topped with Chili, Cheese Sauce, Sour Cream and Scallions served in a Tortilla bag
  • Boneless Buffalo or General Tso's Chicken Nuggets
  • Bottomless popcorn Bucket
Fans will also have access to a “Horizon Healthy Huddle” stand that features such items as BBQ chicken and Portobello mushroom sandwiches, turkey burgers and fresh fruit.

New 2018 Intro Video – Rutgers football will debut a historical intro video in 2018. The video will tell the story of the Rutgers football program and will air on the videoboard prior to kickoff.

50/50 Raffle: The 50/50 raffle will be available during all seven home games this year. Sellers will begin walking through the parking lots approximately three hours prior to kickoff. There will also be four kiosks inside the stadium for fans to purchase 50/50 tickets, located behind sections 101, 116, 127, and 131. Sales will conclude at the end of the third quarter. The winning number will be announced during the fourth quarter.


Due to new state legislation, the winner is not required to be present to claim their prize and Rutgers Athletics will not pay the winner on the day of that game. The winner can report to a kiosk before the end of the game or email5050@scarletknights.com within 30 days of the game. During the game, the current jackpot total will be available online at5050.scarletknights.com/jackpot. The winning number for each 50/50 drawing will also be available on Scarletknights.com.


Complimentary Flip Cards & Rosters – Fans can now access rosters and flip cards for all seven football games on their mobile devices via the Rutgers Gameday App.

Customer Service Initiatives & Information
New Customer Service Booths –
Rutgers Athletics will provide customer service booths, located inside the main concourse outside of sections 116/117 (North Endzone) and section 131 (South Endzone), to further assist fans with their game day questions and requests.

Lost Child Wristbands – Rutgers Athletics will provide wristbands, free of charge, for fans to have their children wear, providing contact information in case a child gets separated from their parents/guardians during game day. Fans will be able to pick up wristbands from either of the two customer service kiosks inside the stadium. Wristbands will also be available outside of the North gate prior to kickoff.

New Lyft Drop-Off/Pick-Up Locations – Lyft Pick-up and drop-off locations for ride share services will now be located on the far-end side of the Yellow Lot on Scarlet Knight Way. Lyft is the official rideshare partner of Rutgers Athletics, allowing Scarlet Knight fans to earn discounts on rides when using Lyft.

Love the horse video. It is a must. The history of football is too long and not cohesive. It is a good idea but needs work.

We will try healthy huddle at next game. I'm up at 3AM with my usual Rutgers Food lower tract distress. We purchase a hot dog, barely warm, the soda had no syrup and tasted off. (Were the hoses cleaned from last season). The pizza should be called bread with pizza-like topping. (only ate one slice).

Can't hear the band on our side of the field. If one cannot hear the music the size of the band is not relevant.
 
- Mobile ticket idea is great. Not having scanners able to read them is not.

- Nothing new upstairs and what was closed early.

- “Sir, can you remove your hat.” Are you kidding me?!
 
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- Mobile ticket idea is great. Not having scanners able to read them is not.

- Nothing new upstairs and what was closed early.

- “Sir, can you remove your hat.” Are you kidding me?!
Yup. Upper deck treated like second-class citizens. Which is why we make a beeline for lower level sideline seats in the second quarter. If RU is going to lie to our faces about “homeland security” being to blame for me not being able to bring in a frickin sealed bottle of water you’d better be damn sure I’m going to sit in a seat that costs double what I paid for mine. After 28 years of this, I’m not going to tolerate their bulls**t.
 
Oh happy day!

  • Upgrades to the Rutgers band, including new pre-game and halftime shows. The band, which has increased in size, will add a new segment highlighting RutgersHistory and “The Birthplace of CollegeFootball” and feature the RU Rock Bandfrom under the scoreboard for the TexasState and Penn State games.
The band looked good,
 
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Yup. Upper deck treated like second-class citizens. Which is why we make a beeline for lower level sideline seats in the second quarter. If RU is going to lie to our faces about “homeland security” being to blame for me not being able to bring in a frickin sealed bottle of water you’d better be damn sure I’m going to sit in a seat that costs double what I paid for mine. After 28 years of this, I’m not going to tolerate their bulls**t.
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if people continually say they don't get emails they should have a banner on the home page next to the hubcity one, and how about running an Ad on this site?,,I hear a lot of folks saying didn't get the email or was unaware..the gameday app is good, can be a lot better..
 
Yup. Upper deck treated like second-class citizens. Which is why we make a beeline for lower level sideline seats in the second quarter. If RU is going to lie to our faces about “homeland security” being to blame for me not being able to bring in a frickin sealed bottle of water you’d better be damn sure I’m going to sit in a seat that costs double what I paid for mine. After 28 years of this, I’m not going to tolerate their bulls**t.
Don’t look now but there are some kids on your lawn.
 
He wasn’t the only one.

And as of right now, I like that it’s not for every game.
How did it sound downstairs? upper-deck you could barely hear the "rock band" it sounded like it was Lionel Hampton banging out tunes on a xylophone... or maybe a key-tar.. yikes.. did not say "rock band" to me.
 
BTW, what’s up with not announcing the 50/50 at the end of the 3Q?
 
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How did it sound downstairs? upper-deck you could barely hear the "rock band" it sounded like it was Lionel Hampton banging out tunes on a xylophone... or maybe a key-tar.. yikes.. did not say "rock band" to me.
I am up top too.

Barely heard it as well.
 
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The gate situation was a disaster. Just a clump of people shuffling towards the gates with no rhyme or reason. Took way too long to actually get inside.

Other than that the experience was solid. Other than getting cooked by the sun in the second half.
 
BTW, what’s up with not announcing the 50/50 at the end of the 3Q?

They have been announcing it in the 4th for a little while now. You no longer have to be present to win thanks to the new NJ gambling rules so it doesn't really matter how late they announce it. The number will be posted on the GameDay app & you have 30 days to collect. If no one collects it rolls over to the next 50/50.

How did it sound downstairs? upper-deck you could barely hear the "rock band" it sounded like it was Lionel Hampton banging out tunes on a xylophone... or maybe a key-tar.. yikes.. did not say "rock band" to me.

I loved the rock band last year & was excited to hear it would be back this year (1st game & psu), but we could barely hear it in 207 & it sounded more like elevator music than a "rock" band.
 
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