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The stage is set for one of the most anticipated matchups in college football history. Ohio State and Notre Dame are ready to clash in the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff (CFP) national championship game. On Monday night, Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta will host the battle between the Buckeyes and the Fighting Irish, with Ohio State entering as an 8-point favorite.
Both teams carry storied legacies into this title game. Ohio State, a perennial powerhouse, captured the inaugural CFP championship during the 4-team era in 2014, toppling Oregon. Notre Dame, despite two playoff appearances in 2018 and 2020, is still chasing its first championship in the modern era. Monday night marks their golden opportunity to break through.
While the on-field action promises to be electric, the cost of witnessing it in person might leave fans feeling the burn. Ticket prices for the showdown are soaring, with several resale platforms listing jaw-dropping figures. According to Vivid Seats, entry-level tickets start at $1,381, climbing to an eye-watering $7,920 for premium seating. Over on StubHub, fans can expect to shell out between $1,295 and over $4,400, depending on their desired vantage point.
Ticketmaster lists prices from $1,460 to $5,565, and it's not much better on other sites like SeatGeek and TickPick, where similar price ranges prevail. The demand reflects not only the historic significance of the matchup but also the allure of Atlanta as a host city.
For fans with deeper pockets, some tickets on certain platforms are fetching nearly $14,000 each. These ultra-premium seats likely offer unmatched views and perks, but even mid-tier tickets remain a financial stretch for many die-hard supporters.
Priced for the passion: Why CFP Final tickets are breaking the bank
According to a report by USA Today, ticket prices for CFP championship games have consistently ranked among the highest in college sports, rivaling major events like the Super Bowl. Meanwhile, ESPN's College GameDay analysts noted that the scarcity of tickets stems from the fervent fanbases of both schools, who travel exceptionally well to support their teams.
For fans unable to attend, tuning in from home might be the more reasonable option, but for those determined to be part of history, the experience will undoubtedly be worth every penny.
As Monday night approaches, the Buckeyes and Fighting Irish prepare to deliver a game that justifies the hype-and the hefty ticket prices.