
Ohio State football announces access to fans for first three fall camp dates
Ohio State football announces access to fans for first three fall camp dates
If you are an Ohio State football junky -- and if you are vising this OSU homer site frequently there's a good chance you are -- then we have some news you are going to want to know.
According to an announcement on social media from the Ohio State football team, fans can get access to the first three practices of fall camp. There will be a cost, mind you, but not much. The first three dates are July 31, August 1, and August 2, with the action taking place at the Woody Hayes Athletic Facility.
The next question you likely have is how much this little experience will set you back. The answer to that is a cool $30 for general admission and $135 for VIP. The enhanced VIP experience includes a private viewing area, food, and non-alcoholic beverages. Tickets go on sale starting June 2 at 10 a.m. ET, with prices increasing to $45 for general admission and $145 for the VIP experience beginning on July 14.
In other words, act fast.
Keep in mind that only 750 tickets will be available for each session with a maximum of ten tickets per order. These three practices will be a part of a planned 25 for fall camp. Set your gaze on Monday when tickets go on sale now if this is of any interest to you and some friends.
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