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Old 03-27-2008, 04:20 PM
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Coming off a great season with virtually everyone back, add in the Pryor factor and you would be very lucky to get a pair for under $2000.

The first 4 games you should have no problem getting tickets for face. Last year they were around $62 each. If they go up to $65, then that's $520 for the first 4 games.

Purdue will go somewhere in the 75-$100 range. Expect the upper range if they (Buckeyes) win in Wisky the week before.

Penn State tickets are always alot if you can't get them from the University and you have to buy them off the street. Say somewhere in the $250/pair neighborhood. The shool did sell some Penn St tix in 2006, but I think the weather was lousy.

Michigans gonna suck but that doesn't matter, especially if the Buckeyes come into the game with 0 or 1 loss. Expect 2 to cost minimum $300 each. More likely 500 each if they're decent seats.

Either way, 2 season tix will set you back alot of cash.
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