Ohio State football: Big hikes on some tickets likely; Michigan game could cost $175

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Tickets for the best Ohio State football games are likely to become much more expensive.

If recommendations by the university’s Athletic Council are adopted next week by the board of trustees, the cost of the best home games will rise much more than the 13 percent that so-called non-premier tickets are expected to go up.

The Athletic Council will ask that two games for the 2013, ’14, ’15 and ’17 seasons be designated as “premier” games. Those games’ costs will range from $110 to $150. The price of the 2016 premier game, undoubtedly against Michigan, will cost $175. That’s 21/2 times the cost of last year’s $70 ticket.Wisconsin and Penn State are the most likely targets for premium status in 2013.

http://buckeyextra.dispatch.com/content/stories/2013/01/24/big-hikes-on-some-tickets-likely.html

Go Gophers!!
 


MN should offer a GoalLine club perk if you pay % more. It would drive membership without much effort.
 

It'd be a good problem to have!!

Imagine being able to charge ridiculous prices and still likely fill a stadium; in contrast to the U virtually giving away tickets to get "almost sellouts."
 




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