Ohio State Buckeyes Tickets for 2025 Football Games | TicketCity (original) (raw)
OSU has won over 800 games since they started playing football in 1904. The Buckeyes success on the field drives demand for tickets from fans who show up in huge numbers for home games. They fill up the Shoe on Saturdays in the Fall and those large crowds create the best football atmosphere in the Big Ten. For big games tickets start close to 200perfor"getin"seats.Fanslookingforcheaperticketscanbuytheearly−season,non−marqueegameswhereseatsstartaround200 per for "get in" seats. Fans looking for cheaper tickets can buy the early-season, non-marquee games where seats start around 200perfor"getin"seats.Fanslookingforcheaperticketscanbuytheearly−season,non−marqueegameswhereseatsstartaround60 per ticket.
Ohio States' schedule is packed with huge games including their big rivalry game against the team from up north. The Buckeyes other Big Ten match-ups against Penn State, Michigan State, and Nebraska also draw huge crowds. They also will play newer Big 10 schools including Oregon, UCLA, USC and Washington.
Every season in Columbus the fans want to see OSU earn a spot in the Big Ten Championship Game, where they can win their way into the CFP. A Big Ten Championship means a top bowl game and a spot in the College Football Playoff. Buckeye fans have a high standard, and many would suggest that anything short of playing in the National Championship Game was a down season for this illustrious program.
Ohio State vs Michigan
There are few games in college football as big as "The Game" between Ohio State and Michigan. Ohio State vs Michigan happens every year on the final Saturday of the regular-season for both teams. The intensity of the rivalry between these two schools is hard to describe, but something to behold for every big fan of college football. The game is sold out whether it is played in Columbus or Ann Arbor and expect "get in" tickets for this game to start north of $500 per seat.
Ohio State Tickets & Parking
Buckeyes football tickets are available for home games, road games and neutral site games like the Big Ten Championship Game. Ohio State's home games are available to purchase as individual tickets in a variety of locations throughout the stadium, or as season tickets on certain ticket listings. Buckeyes Season Tickets include every home game on the 2025 season schedule. OSU tickets are even available for the Buckeyes Spring Game, since its never surprising for 50k fans to attend. Parking is also a hot commodity for Buckeyes home games, so check out our OSU parking options to pre-purchase a pass.
Ohio State Buckeyes Sports
OSU has a top athletic program in the country and we sell tickets for more than just their football games.
- Ohio State Baseball
- Ohio State Men's Basketball
- Ohio State Women's Basketball
- Ohio State Ice Hockey
- Ohio State Men's Lacrosse
- Ohio State Men's Soccer
- Ohio State Wrestling
- Ohio State Football Schedules (Buckeyes Past Season Schedules)
OSU Home Games at The Horseshoe
Ohio Stadium holds over 102,000 fans for every big home game. The Horseshoe is a special college football stadium where fans across the state of Ohio flock to see the Buckeyes play. OSU's great traditions add to the amazing gameday atmosphere in Columbus. Fans come to see great football, but also enjoy traditions including Script Ohio, when the Ohio State band spells out “Ohio” and a drum major dots the “i”. The experience at an OSU game is an amazing as you would expect from a dominant football program that has been playing games since 1922.
Ohio Stadium has a lower-level and an upper-level, but the venue is divided into 5 "Decks". The AA Deck are the seats on the lower-level closest to the field. There are 11 rows in most sections of the AA Deck, except the endzone (AA3-AA8) where the rows start with A-J before going 1-11. The A Deck are above the AA Deck on the lower-level, and considered by many the best sections in the stadium. The A Deck sections have 35 to 37 rows per section. The B Deck are the top of the lower-level, and many of the sections along the sideline are underneath the overhang of the upper-level. Those B Deck sections under on the sideline can have slightly obstructions due to the support poles of the upper-level. The B Deck have 18 rows in most sections outside the endzone.
The C Deck sections are in the upper-level and have 41 rows in most sections except those C Deck sections in-front of the D Deck which just have 22 rows. The D Deck is a sliver of rows (11 rows) in the upper-level immediately in-front of the Press Box. Some of the most popular seats in the Horseshoe as the Club Seats, Sections C1 to C5), which sit between the 30 yard lines on the lower-level splitting the A Deck. The Ohio State Buckeyes home bench is on the Ohio Stadium sideline in-front of Club Sections 1-5.