Fans had hoped for the chance to watch Arizona State University here at home in the Fiesta Bowl – which will instead feature a matchup between Boise State and Penn State.
But ASU supporters can catch the Sun Devils on the big screen. Harkins Theatres will be showing the game at locations at Tempe Marketplace and Camelview at Scottsdale Fashion Square.
And it’ll be a matinee showing. The quarterfinal matchup against the Texas Longhorns begins at 11 a.m. local time on New Year’s Day.
Tickets to watch the game at the theater are $22.
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