Fans interested in purchasing tickets can do so online at OhioStateBuckeyes.com, charge by phone at 1-800-745-3000, or in person at the Athletics Ticket Office in the Schottenstein Center, or any Ticketmaster location.
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•Football Schedule•Basketball Schedule•Forum•About•ContactFans interested in purchasing tickets can do so online at OhioStateBuckeyes.com, charge by phone at 1-800-745-3000, or in person at the Athletics Ticket Office in the Schottenstein Center, or any Ticketmaster location.
I know its not a big draw, but I never understood why anyone would miss any games if tickets are still available. I guess that is just me feeling left out since I live in the farking desert and am nowhere near the 'Shoe.
"We have a quarterback, obviously, that's kind of ridiculous running the ball." - Urban Meyer
I'm in the same boat. I tailgate for spring games, even.
If I still lived in Columbus, or even within driving distance, I would be there.
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It can get expensive. Not everyone can shell out 75 bucks a ticket every week. I want to go pretty bad but after Marshall and Miami I'm done for a while
.....However I am trying to talk the girlfriend into buying some :)
I drive back and forth to every game from Indy, go to most away games as well. Yeah, it's expensive as hell, but it's better than a crack addiction, right?
Regardless, it still pisses me off how 1/2 of the 'Shoe goes empty midway through the fourth quarter. The chumps in the club seats are the worst. Most arrive after kickoff and then leave before the fourth. I think it makes us look we have a fair weather fan base.
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I feel the expense issue. But I am bad with money, so I would go instead of eating. LOL...I like to blow my money on narcotics, performance cars, and anything else that isn't bills. Just kissing about the narcos...
"We have a quarterback, obviously, that's kind of ridiculous running the ball." - Urban Meyer