A total of eight home games creates a lot of re-sale opportunities, doesn't it? That might help explain how an in-town slate that boasts Iowa as its most compelling matchup beyond Michigan became the highest-selling season ticket draw for Ohio State in 15 years.
Johnny and I discuss the particulars of such a milestone on this week's episode of The Eleven Dubcast, and how this probably will reflect well on the dawn of the Ross Bjork era in the eyes of Buckeye donors.
Additionally, the Dubcast discussion also covers:
- Prices for Ohio State's game at Wrigley Field against Northwestern went live last week. How willing are
- ESPN ranked the top stadiums in college football and placed Ohio Stadium seventh overall but fifth among Big Ten teams. Will the Horseshoe need a renovation in the near future, and what would a tear-down look like for Buckeye football?
- Ask Us Anything — writers to dubcast@elevenwarriors.com this week inquired about many topics, such as what useless super powers would we grant ourselves?
- Braxton Miller's sixth grade son got a scholarship offer from FAU. How long has Tom Herman had his eye on this kid?
- The SEC has granted some wiggle-room for "horns down" gestures. You mad, Texas?
And that does it for the Dubcast this week, watch the show now on YouTube above or visit our Transistor page for links to other listening options such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more.
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