Penn State announced new safety protocols for student entry into Beaver Stadium following "i sues" at last week's game against Minnesota.Penn State Athletics said Wednesday that, beginning Saturday against Ohio State, students will receive a non-transferable wristband in order to enter the game. The wristband will be used to validate tickets for students entering Beaver Stadium. It also will ensure Brett Connolly Jersey that only students enter the student section.In addition, Penn State said that it will enact "an operational change" to improve safety and ease of entry for NHL Washington Capitals Jersey students at Beaver Stadium."Safety is a primary concern at all Penn State Athletics events, and we are aware of the i sues that student fans encountered on Saturday night while entering the bowl of Beaver Stadium via the vomitories," Penn State's athletic department said in a statement. "As we do after each home football game, our game management staff reviews the entry proce s for all gates and sections with safety as our top priority."Media and online reports pointed to crowded acce s points and potential safety i sues before the Penn State-Minnesota game. According Andre Burakovsky Jersey to a , acce sing the student section was "absolute chaos" Saturday night. The story included video of security guards holding back students and telling them to turn around in the face of large crowds.Penn State introduced new security measures at the student gates before the season, installing additional magnometers and creating new seating zones. Penn State said it will review these proce ses.No. 13 Penn State hosts Ohio State at noon ET Saturday on FOX. PENN STATE FANS: SI Tickets is your one-stop shop for tickets Martin Fehervary Jersey to a variety of Penn State sporting events, from football to basketball, hockey to volleyball. Need tickets to the Penn State game? Check out . Read Lars Eller Jersey MoreScroll to ContinueAllPennState is the place for Penn State news, opinion and perspective on the SI.com network. Publisher Mark Wogenrich has covered Penn State for more than 20 years, tracking three coaching staffs, three Big Ten titles and a catalog of great stories. Follow him on Twitter . And consider subscribing (button's on the home page) for more great content acro s the SI.com network.