As Tom Knox of Columbus Business First first reported, Ohio State released its 2017 home ticket prices Monday morning. Ohio State won't host Michigan next year, but the university will receive its gold bricks nonetheless.
Along the premium pricing guidelines set in 2013, the price of a 2017 Oklahoma–Ohio State game ($190) will cost just $5 less than a 2016 ticket to Michigan–Ohio State.
It will also cost $190 to see Michigan State's first trip to the Shoe since 2015.
The price on season tickets is going up, too, from $614 to $695. Faculty and staff tickets receive a discount at $652.
Student prices will remain at $34 a game ($238 for season tickets).
The full 2016 slate:
DATE | OPPONENT | PRICE |
---|---|---|
9/9 | OKLAHOMA | $190 |
9/16 | ARMY | $70 |
9/23 | UNLV | $65 |
10/7 | MARYLAND | $80 |
10/28 | PENN STATE | $140 |
11/11 | MICHIGAN STATE | $190 |
11/18 | ILLINOIS | $80 |
Ohio State opens the 2017 season at Indiana on Sept. 2nd. The full 2017 schedule can be viewed over here.