So- what’s the best way to get tix now to the Horseshoe?

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I was wondering how many tickets they would be alloting to the visiting team in the playoffs....I hope we load that place up with Orange and White.
 
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Only 3500 for the visiting team.

On the 12th any tickets that are not bought by OSU season ticket holders or UT are put on sale for the public on Ticketmaster. I suspect there will be some available. That time in December is bordering on when folks may have planned to start their traveling for the holidays.
 
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Quite a few available around 350 each. Kinda crazy to me they are that cheap. In Neyland, those would be 750+ each.
Ohio state is used to being in the playoffs. They’re deflated that they just got spanked by Michigan at home.
 
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If the tickets haven’t gone on sale yet how in the hell are there resale tickets out there?
 
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The resale tickets are probably season ticket holders at OSU who anticipate purchasing the tickets.
 
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Hoping for tickets, but will be torn between spending a small fortune for this game verses not - I mean when we keep winning the dollars to attend these games goes through the roof.
 
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I don’t like the fact they are only allowing 3000 or so seats to opposing teams. It’s not the regular season anymore. First come first served in my opinion. I know if it were possible we would light the shoe up in clad orange.
 
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I got mine on vividseats as soon as it was announced, I paid $565 for 2 nose bleeds. Felt cheap to me compared to if it was in Neyland.
Nose Bleed in the Shoe isn't so bad either. Stadium is big, but not tall. I always get a chuckle when people talk about that stadium. I never once felt in the few games i've gone to there that is was some big bad scary stadium.
 
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I got mine on vividseats as soon as it was announced, I paid $565 for 2 nose bleeds. Felt cheap to me compared to if it was in Neyland.
Paid $272 on TICKPICK...don't you hate the fact that these don't get delivered until a couple days before the game? Mine said "would be delivered by 12/19" which makes me nervous....Having said that, never had a problem though.
 
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Ohio State vs Tennessee Tickets:​

As far as ticket prices go, they are about what you would expect for a college football playoff game. According to Stubhub, the cheapest ticket available is for $291 in section 5 C in one of the corners of the end zone. The most expensive ticket available is listed at $8,972 in section 7 AA in bottom bowl of the stadium. Most tickets though appear to be listed in the $1,000-$2,000 range.
 
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Paid $272 on TICKPICK...don't you hate the fact that these don't get delivered until a couple days before the game? Mine said "would be delivered by 12/19" which makes me nervous....Having said that, never had a problem though.
It's been a couple years since I've gone to a game, but I'm surprised all tickets aren't digital by now. Is there at least a way to download a digital tick as a backup option?
 
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Should have pulled the trigger on these….. but my balls weren’t big enough to do it without clearing with the wife around Christmas. I waited an hour after she got back from her run and like/kind seats were up to $360 (pre tax and fees). So two would have been just north of $1,000…..

“It’s just money, you’ll make more” echoed in my head just wish it was loude

Hoping for a second chance at 10am Thursday on Ticketmaster.
 

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