The Arizona Republic

Policy and access changes set for Sun Devil Stadium

- AZCENTRAL SPORTS

Arizona State’s change to a clear-bag policy for spectators at Sun Devil Stadium gets its first test Saturday during the football home opener against Northern Arizona.

Each fan is allowed to carry one clear bag no larger than 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches or a 1-gallon plastic storage bag. Prohibited bags include backpack, fanny pack, camera bag, oversized tote bag, diaper bag, binoculars case and mesh bag.

Small clutch bags, no larger than 41⁄2 by 61⁄2 inches, are allowed. So are factory-sealed individual plastic water bottles (1.5-liter or smaller) and an empty reusable plastic water bottle to fill while inside the stadium.

ASU is one of eight Pac-12 schools with a clear-bag policy, which is similar to security used for Arizona Cardinals and Arizona Diamondbac­ks games.

“The policies we are implementi­ng ensure security can easily identify personal belongings to get fans through the gates,” ASU Vice President for Athletics Ray Anderson said.

Fans are encouraged to arrive early for the 8 p.m. kickoff because of the new bag policy and changes at the renovated stadium, now through two major phases of reconstruc­tion. Those with non-compliant bags will be asked to return them to their vehicles because there is no check-in area for such items.

To see the types of bags permitted and for more on the clear bag policy, visit the Sun Devils’ FAQ page.

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