Tuesday, January 29, 2008 - Page updated at 03:27 p.m.
Fan's Guide

Tickets
Season tickets: For five Pullman home games, a reserved ticket is $200; $450 for family plan (two adults and two children, or one adult and three children). Season-ticket plans do not include the Cougar Gridiron Classic at Seattle's Qwest Field. Priority-seating donations range from $25 to $1,150 per seat.
Single-game tickets: Reserved tickets are $40 for all games. End-zone reserved for all games are $28 for adults, $20 for youth, and $75 for family (two adults and two children, or one adult and three children).
Ticket information: For more information or to order tickets, call 1-800-GO-COUGS (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.) or go to the Web site at www.wsucougars.com. Gates open two hours before kickoff.
Game-day activities:
Food fair: Will open after games only if kickoff is 5 p.m. or earlier, at Hollingbery Fieldhouse.
Northwest Dodge Kid's Carnival: Held on the infield of Mooberry Track.
WSU Visitor Center: Opens at 9 a.m. and stays open until one hour after game ends. There is a free game shuttle that leaves the visitor center, and there is plenty of parking around the visitor center.
More information: WSU athletic department at 509-335-0311 or www.wsucougars.com.

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