Single-Game Ticket Sales for Ohio State’s 2023 Home Football Games Will Start in June

By Dan Hope on May 19, 2023 at 2:23 pm
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Single-game ticket sales for Ohio State’s six home football games this season will begin in June.

Ohio State announced Friday that its single-game tickets for the general public will begin at 10 a.m. June 16. A presale for Ohio State Alumni Association members will begin at 10 a.m. June 13.

Before then, Ohio State will begin selling “Pick 3” mini-plans at 10 a.m. June 7. Those plans will allow fans to purchase tickets for two of Ohio State’s non-Penn State three Big Ten home games (Maryland, Michigan State and Minnesota) and one of the Buckeyes’ two home non-conference games (Youngstown State or Western Kentucky).

Prices for the “Pick 3” mini-plans will start at $168 for the three-game package, with actual prices depending on which games and pricing zones are selected. Single-game ticket prices range from $39 in Zone 1 ($101 in Zone 6) for the Youngstown State and Western Kentucky games to $308 in Zone 6 ($119 in Zone 1) for the Penn State game, which will be the most expensive Ohio State home game to attend this year.

The full grid of ticket prices for the 2023 season:

Football Ticket Pricing – 2023 Season
Opponent Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6
Youngstown State (SEPT. 9) $101 $90 $80 $69 $59 $39
Western Kentucky (SEPT. 16) $101 $90 $80 $69 $59 $39
Maryland (OCT. 7) $153 $137 $121 $105 $90 $59
Penn State (OCT. 21) $308 $276 $244 $212 $181 $119
Michigan State (NOV. 11) $230 $206 $182 $158 $135 $89
Minnesota (NOV. 18) $177 $159 $141 $122 $104 $69
Season Ticket (Public) $944 $846 $750 $650 $555 $398
Season Ticket (Faculty/Staff) $774 $693 $615 $533 $456 $325
Season TickeT (Student)         $204 $204

Ohio State is also charging a $2 preservation fee per ticket per game in 2023. That fee will be used to fund “ongoing deferred maintenance projects necessary to extend the life of the stadium,” including restroom upgrades, ongoing concrete repair and sealing, field-level surface repair and replacement and painting and new directional signage.

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