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There will be around 78,000 passes distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis as fans enter the stadium.
There are 92,746 seats in Sanford Stadium, but 14,000 seats will be unavailable due to construction of the West End Zone.
The West End Zone Project began in May 2017 and is slated to be compete by the start of the 2018 football season.
The 63 million dollar project will move the home team's locker room from the east to the west end, expand the perimeter of the west end, add a 500-seat recruit lounge and update the toilet facilities, concession areas and football operations.
Although the construction will cause some inconveniences for fans, the new scoreboard will be fully functional with sound and video on G-Day.
The scoreboard is moved back toward the bridge and is 33 percent bigger than the previous one with enhanced video quality.
There will be around 78,000 passes distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis as fans enter the stadium.
There are 92,746 seats in Sanford Stadium, but 14,000 seats will be unavailable due to construction of the West End Zone.
The West End Zone Project began in May 2017 and is slated to be compete by the start of the 2018 football season.
The 63 million dollar project will move the home team's locker room from the east to the west end, expand the perimeter of the west end, add a 500-seat recruit lounge and update the toilet facilities, concession areas and football operations.
Although the construction will cause some inconveniences for fans, the new scoreboard will be fully functional with sound and video on G-Day.
The scoreboard is moved back toward the bridge and is 33 percent bigger than the previous one with enhanced video quality.