Purdue Ross Ade Bag Policy

I still remember the good old days when I could carry my entire life in a huge backpack to Purdue games at Ross-Ade Stadium. My friends and I would pack snacks, drinks, and even extra clothes, just in case. Little did we know, those carefree days were numbered.
Fast forward to the present, and it's a whole different story. The Purdue Ross-Ade Bag Policy has changed the game, quite literally. Now, we have to carefully plan what we bring to the stadium, and I'm not just talking about what jersey to wear.
What's the big deal?
So, what's behind this new policy? Safety and security are the top priorities, and I get it, things have changed since my backpack-carrying days. The policy is pretty straightforward: only certain types of bags are allowed, and they have to meet specific size and material requirements.
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For example, clear plastic bags are a-okay, while large purses and backpacks are a no-go. It's all about minimizing risk and making sure everyone has a great time at the game. I mean, who wants to be stuck in a long security line, right?
Getting with the times
Now, I know some of you might be thinking, "What about my essentials?" Don't worry, you can still bring the necessities, like your phone, wallet, and sunscreen. Just be prepared to carry them in a clear bag or a small clutch.

And let's be real, it's not like we're being asked to give up our firstborn or anything. It's just a minor adjustment to ensure a safer, more enjoyable experience for all. Plus, who knows, you might just find that you don't need all that extra stuff after all.
So, the next time you're heading to a game at Ross-Ade Stadium, remember to pack light and plan ahead. Your clear bag will become your new best friend, and you'll be singing "Boiler Up!" in no time. Trust me, it's all worth it for the electric atmosphere and exciting gameplay.
