I only want that if it means we get to play them for the B1GI'm more excited to see them play eachother than anything. Thinking Michigan rolls the Buckeyes.
I did not even think about that… Those tickets are ready going for about $250.If they're both undefeated going into the game those will be the most expensive tickets in history for a regular season game. Even more than the 2006 #1 vs #2 game i think.
if it's a close game then I think it's definitely possible, just unlikely.Does the loser still get a bid if the winner wins the B1G?
Will be tough if Louisville wins out since their loss was early.Does the loser still get a bid if the winner wins the B1G?
I did not even think about that… Those tickets are ready going for about $250.If they're both undefeated going into the game those will be the most expensive tickets in history for a regular season game. Even more than the 2006 #1 vs #2 game i think.
If th y are 1 and 2...I bet the cheapest you could get would be 350 or maybe more
Really? Dang...I did not even think about that… Those tickets are ready going for about $250.If they're both undefeated going into the game those will be the most expensive tickets in history for a regular season game. Even more than the 2006 #1 vs #2 game i think.
If th y are 1 and 2...I bet the cheapest you could get would be 350 or maybe more
You're underselling that like crazy. Average ticket prices in 2006 were over $1,000.
I don't remember the average price being over $1,000. I do remember getting offered $800 per ticket for my seats in 18A for that game but those were really good seats. Things have changed slightly since the 2006 game. With the addition of the conference championship game and the playoffs, I think some people aren't as willing to drop a lot of cash on the OSU/Mich game. The Game also was not on Thanksgiving weekend in 2006.Really? Dang...I did not even think about that… Those tickets are ready going for about $250.If they're both undefeated going into the game those will be the most expensive tickets in history for a regular season game. Even more than the 2006 #1 vs #2 game i think.
If th y are 1 and 2...I bet the cheapest you could get would be 350 or maybe more
You're underselling that like crazy. Average ticket prices in 2006 were over $1,000.
I guess I could see it happening.
wouldn't the intrigue of who is going to make the CCG and CFP add more drama?I don't remember the average price being over $1,000. I do remember getting offered $800 per ticket for my seats in 18A for that game but those were really good seats. Things have changed slightly since the 2006 game. With the addition of the conference championship game and the playoffs, I think some people aren't as willing to drop a lot of cash on the OSU/Mich game. The Game also was not on Thanksgiving weekend in 2006.Really? Dang...I guess I could see it happening.You're underselling that like crazy. Average ticket prices in 2006 were over $1,000.I did not even think about that Those tickets are ready going for about $250.If they're both undefeated going into the game those will be the most expensive tickets in history for a regular season game. Even more than the 2006 #1 vs #2 game i think.
If th y are 1 and 2...I bet the cheapest you could get would be 350 or maybe more
To a point but most people don't want to shell out $500-$1,000 for Michigan tickets with the possibility of a game in Indy and two more possible games in the playoffs. I think most OSU fans expect the team will have a very legitimate shot at the playoffs every year. Looking back, the 2006 game was like three games rolled into one (Michigan game, Big 10 championship game, and first round of the playoffs).wouldn't the intrigue of who is going to make the CCG and CFP add more drama?I don't remember the average price being over $1,000. I do remember getting offered $800 per ticket for my seats in 18A for that game but those were really good seats. Things have changed slightly since the 2006 game. With the addition of the conference championship game and the playoffs, I think some people aren't as willing to drop a lot of cash on the OSU/Mich game. The Game also was not on Thanksgiving weekend in 2006.Really? Dang...I guess I could see it happening.You're underselling that like crazy. Average ticket prices in 2006 were over $1,000.I did not even think about that Those tickets are ready going for about $250.If they're both undefeated going into the game those will be the most expensive tickets in history for a regular season game. Even more than the 2006 #1 vs #2 game i think.
If th y are 1 and 2...I bet the cheapest you could get would be 350 or maybe more