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How much are Ohio State football tickets for 2025 season? Prices, where to buy, schedule

How much are Ohio State football tickets for 2025 season? Prices, where to buy, schedule

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Ohio State will open the football season Aug. 30 against No. 1 Texas, but the path to a second consecutive national championship has plenty of other critical steps along the way.
Last season, that journey led to a 14-2 record culminating with a 34-23 win against Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff championship game. This year, it means starting with the Longhorns and closing the regular season at rival Michigan on Nov. 29. In between, there's a Sept. 13 home night game against Ohio University, senior day against Rutgers on Nov. 22 and a Nov. 1 home showdown against Penn State also highlighting the schedule.
Regardless of the opponent, there are tickets available for all 12 games of the regular season and whatever postseason fate awaits the Buckeyes.
Here's how much tickets cost and where to buy them.
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How much are Ohio State football tickets?
Ticket prices for the Ohio State vs Texas at Ohio Stadium start at $286 on Stubhub and $291 on Vivid Seats. Prices in the lower bowl range from $483 to $3,726 on both sites.
If you'd prefer to get season tickets for all seven home games, you can get two for as low as $3,700 on Stubhub or $5,800 on Vivid Seats.
Where to buy Ohio State football tickets
To see a full list of ticket prices, visit StubHub, Vivid Seats and Ticketmaster.
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Ohio State football schedule
Here is the 2025 Ohio State football schedule.
Game 1: Ohio State vs. Texas, Aug. 30, noon (Fox)
Game 2: Ohio State vs. Grambling, Sept. 6, 3:30 p.m. (BTN)
Game 3: Ohio State vs. Ohio, Sept. 13, 7 p.m. (Peacock)
Game 4: Ohio State at Washington, Sept. 27, TBA
Game 5: Ohio State vs. Minnesota, Oct. 4, TBA
Game 6: Ohio State at Illinois, Oct. 11, TBA
Game 7: Ohio State at Wisconsin, Oct. 18, TBA
Game 8: Ohio State vs. Penn State, Nov. 1, TBA
Game 9: Ohio State at Purdue, Nov. 8, TBA
Game 10: Ohio State vs. UCLA, Nov. 15, TBA
Game 11: Ohio State vs. Rutgers, Nov. 22, TBA
Game 12: Ohio State at Michigan, Nov. 29, TBA
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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Ohio State football ticket prices, where to buy for 2025 season schedule
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