Ranking college football's 10 most expensive game days in 2024
As with most things in life college football is becoming progressively more costly year by year and for the fans attending college games on Saturdays this coming first year in the historic college football schedule 2024 the costs of attending games continues to go up as well.
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Not surprisingly, ticket prices dominate the cost, but Food/Beverages and Parking fees are other relevant costs of attending College Football games, most fans have to pay.
Oddspedia proceeded to track every dollar and cents and thus came up with the most expensive game days in the country on average per two fans this fall that go to the stadium.
College Football fans may be shocked about the ranking of the 10 most expensive game days.
10. Nebraska
Total Cost: $229
A pair of tickets costs fans of Nebraska 190 US dollars on average; 25 US dollars for the parking; the two hot dogs and two sodas add up to 15 US dollars on average. It is a price Huskers fans are more than willing to pay this school, which claims the longest home sellout streak in college football.
9. Georgia
Total Cost: $230
A Bulldog fan actually has to part with an average of $200 for two tickets for a game between the hedges, $20 for parking, and about $10 for the hot dogs and sodas. To the patrons, Georgia has provided the theatrics, quite literally with a 29-game home winning streak.
8. UCLA
Total Cost: $234
It is recommended that you take the bus to the Rose Bowl and take some food with you to watch the Bruins in their Big Ten season this fall because the rumored $40 for parking and over $50 for food are the most expensive in college football. But the ticket prices reflecting a little better were, about $138 for two tickets in Pasadena.
7. Mississippi State
Total Cost: $236
Cowbells can be mute on these rankings, however, surely they help make a Saturday in Starkville unforgettable for the guests and Bulldogs’ fans. It found that on average a two ticket to an MSU game cost a total of $170 with additional closely related $40 for parking.
6. Clemson
Total Cost: $240
Of course, the experiences such as feeling the home team touch Howard’s Rock or capturing the spirit of the Tigers running down the supporters’ hill called Death Valley at night are priceless, but Clemson supporters are willing to pay the rumored $ 194 for the two tickets to a game, the $30 for a parking space, and $16 for a beer and hotdogs.
5. Missouri
Total Cost: $241
Two tickets at the Faurot Field costs $180 to average and cold Mizzou fans with high expectations following an 11-win and Cotton Bowl season, and seeking conquest in the enhanced College Football Playoff.
4. Texas
Total Cost: $242
Holding a pair of tickets for a game costs $170 Longhorn fans will also spend an expected $40 to park on the Forty Acres as Austin turns into Ground Zero for college football expansion as Texas joins an already crowded SEC this fall.
3. Notre Dame
Total Cost: $261
This price does not include a number of the travel expenses that Notre Dame fans have to foot since most of them travel from all parts of the country on the Saturdays the games are played. Two tickets cost an additional 200 dollars to the 35 dollar parking space and an assumed 26 dollars for a pair of hot dogs and sodas.
2. West Virginia
Total Cost: $264
Possessing some of the loudest supporters in the college football, West Virginia will cost you approximately $200 for a pair of tickets to the football game, $20 for parking and $18 for two beer.
1. Oklahoma
Total Cost: $276
The Sooners will step onto college football’s most difficult conference and an ASC logo will be painted just to the field in the palace on the prairie. That will make the quality of the home matchups even better than that and fans can be ready to part with $206 to witness it live.