How much will it cost Ohio State fans to attend The Game in 2024?
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State’s Board of Trustees approved ticket prices for the home football schedule next season.
The Buckeyes will play Southern Miss, Western Michigan, Marshall, Iowa, Nebraska, Purdue, Indiana and Michigan at home. After three Group of Five home games to start the year, Iowa will visit Ohio Stadium on Oct. 5.
Tickets for the Michigan game will start at $192 for seats in Zone 6, and go as high as $458 for Zone 1 — though the secondary market will certainly be more expensive. Including fees, two tickets on StubHub for the Ohio State game in Ann Arbor next week currently start at $656 per ticket.
Season tickets will cost more in 2024 than they did in 2023, due in part to an eight-game home schedule next season vs. a six-game home schedule this season. It was also announced that student ticket prices will increase by $2 for nonconference games and by $4 for conference games.
For the general public, season tickets will begin at $596 per ticket and go as high as $1,365.
Tickets for Big Ten opponents (Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Purdue and Michigan) will begin at $69. In non-Michigan games, tickets will open for as much as $217 (Iowa)
Student tickets will cost a flat $298. For faculty and staff of the university, season tickets will begin as low as $490 and go as high as $1,094.
Trustees also approved a plan to allow the department of athletics to finalize football ticket price ranges for 2025 and 2026.
Individual game tickets for both seasons against nonconference opponents, based on opponent and seating zones, will be as low as $50 per game and up to a maximum of $150 per ticket. In 2025 and 2026, nonconference games at Ohio Stadium currently scheduled include Texas, Ohio, UConn, Ball State and Kent State, though it’s likely safe to assume that Texas will be considered a premium opponent.
Individual game tickets for conference opponents in those two seasons will be priced as low as $80 and up to a maximum of $210 per ticket. Home games in 2025 currently include: Minnesota, Penn State, Rutgers and UCLA. The 2026 opponents currently include: Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Northwestern and Oregon.
Individual game tickets for premium opponents in those two seasons will be priced as low as $125 and up to a maximum of $500 per ticket. The university announced that exact game prices for 2025 will be determined next fall, and ticket prices for the 2026 season will be determined in the fall of 2025.
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