When tickets opened available, nosebleed seats skyrocketed to upwards of $500. Currently, they’re going with over half that quantity.
ARLINGTON, Texas– Together with the temperature levels in DFW, Ticket rates for the Texas vs. Ohio State marquee Goodyear Cotton Dish Standard match at AT&T Arena have actually plunged.
The overpriced ticket rates for this eye-grabbing football video game were quite warranted as the perhaps best group and most gifted group in Ohio State tackled the de facto “home group” in the Texas Longhorns, led by the quarterback that has actually participated in both institutions in his occupation, Southlake Carroll alum Quinn Ewers.
Ticket rates were so high that the least expensive seat (at the time we last blogged about this) was basically the exact same cost as front-row 50-yard line seats to Texas’ last video game in the Peach Dish.
Currently, days successful and with 3 to 6 inches of snow anticipated for North Texas, ticket rates on all the third-party ticket vendors have actually been reduced to almost one-third of what they utilized to be.
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Texas vs. Ohio State|Just how much do tickets to the Cotton Dish Standard set you back?
Here is what a set of the least expensive tickets offered are competing since this magazine (cost + charges):
- SeatGeek: $ 175
$ 511( 400s area) - Ticketmaster: $ 192 (standing space just) OR $ 195 (400s area)
$ 539( 400s area) - VividSeats: $ 183
$ 482( 400s area; really did not sale price with charges, so we took a look at a set revealing $134 via the check out) - StubHub ***: $ 172
$ 428( standing space just) OR $ 183$ 514(400s area)
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Texas vs. Ohio State|Television info, exactly how to watch
The Texas Longhorns will certainly encounter No. 8 seed Ohio State in the semifinal round of the CFP. Below is a consider when and where they’ll play:
- Who: Texas vs. Ohio State
- When: Jan. 10, 6:30 CT/ 7:30 p.m. ET
- Where: Goodyear Cotton Dish Standard (Arlington, Texas)
- TV: ESPN
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Tale of the tape: Texas vs. Ohio State
- Record: 11-2
- Regular period finish: SEC runner-up
- CFP seed: 5
- Best players:
- Kelvin Financial Institutions Jr., OL, Humble, Texas
- Jahdae Barron, DB, Austin, Texas
- Quinn Ewers, QB, Southlake, Texas
- Gunnar Helm, TE, Englewood, Colorado
- Anthony Hillside Jr., POUND, Denton, Texas
- Ohio State
- Record: 11-2
- Regular period finish: fourth in Huge Ten
- CFP seed: 8
- Best players:
- Caleb Downs, DB, Hoschton, Georgia
- Emeka Egbuka, WR, Steilacoom, Washington
- Will Howard, QB, West Chester, Pennsylvania
- Jack Sawyer, DE, Pickerington, Ohio
- Jeremiah Smith, WR, Miami Gardens, Florida