I was just looking at some of the playoff games this weekend on StubHub. I would have thought hosting a home playoff game would increase demand. Ohio State and Penn State do not seem to take football very serious. Ohio State is probably in danger of seeing something like a 60/40 split, in their stadium. Penn State fans just must not care. I get the Clemson fans not traveling, but you can get tickets in Austin for around $100 plus fees.
It just means more in the SEC, Big 10 fans aren't that serious, or the NCAA severely underestimated fans' willingness to travel the weekend before Christmas. I am not sure what it is, but if UGA were hosting a home game this weekend, I think the face value was $275 and I couldn't imagine people getting in for less than that.
It just means more in the SEC, Big 10 fans aren't that serious, or the NCAA severely underestimated fans' willingness to travel the weekend before Christmas. I am not sure what it is, but if UGA were hosting a home game this weekend, I think the face value was $275 and I couldn't imagine people getting in for less than that.