ATHENS — As hot as the weather has been, college football tickets are even hotter, and Georgia football games are no exception.
Fans wanting to buy tickets on the cheap via the secondary market for Bulldogs’ games might want to get in on the early action, as UGA home ticket prices increase appreciably deeper into the season.
Georgia’s first two home games feature relatively inexpensive get-in (lowest price available) tickets, at $51 per ticket in a pair (per StubHub, as of Monday) for the season-opening game against Tennessee State and $53 for Western Kentucky at UGA.
It’s important to note the secondary ticket pricing is very fluid. Prices can and will fluctuate from one minute to another and often sharply increase or decrease as the season progresses based on the outcomes of games or weather trends.
Hot tickets aren’t exclusive to the SEC.
Two of the four games with get-in prices of more than $600 per ticket in a pair (per StubHub, as of Monday) are outside of the league.
In addition to the Week Two matchup between Ohio State and Texas in Austin ($622 per ticket) and the Nov. 27 Texas at Texas A&M game ($613), there’s the Nov. 7 game featuring Miami at Notre Dame ($604) and the Oct. 17 game that sees Notre Dame traveling to play BYU ($636).
The most expensive get-in priced ticket for a Georgia home game is the Sept. 26 SEC home opener against Oklahoma ($339).
The Bulldogs’ road game at Ole Miss currently has the most expensive get-in price for any of Georgia’s games at $351.
Here’s a look at the secondary market pricing on StubHub for all of Georgia’s regular-season games, along with other high-priced get-in prices at various sites each weekend of college football:
Sept. 5
Tennessee State at Georgia $51
Clemson at LSU $199
Sept. 12
Western Kentucky at Georgia $53
Ohio State at Texas $622
Oklahoma at Michigan $258
Sept. 19
Georgia at Arkansas $96
LSU at Ole Miss $555
Sept. 26
Oklahoma at Georgia $339
Texas at Tennessee $430
Oct. 3
Vanderbilt at Georgia $85
Miami at Clemson $112
Oct. 10
Georgia at Alabama $309
Oklahoma vs. Texas $490
USC at Penn State $322
Oct. 17
Auburn at Georgia $273
Ohio State at Indiana $517
Notre Dame at BYU $636
Oct. 31
Florida at Georgia (in Atlanta) $234
Clemson at Florida State $87
Nov. 7
Georgia at Ole Miss $351
Miami at Notre Dame $604
Oregon at Ohio State $302
Nov. 14
Missouri at Georgia $112
Texas at LSU $334
Nov. 21
Georgia at South Carolina $217
Harvard vs. Yale in Boston, $202
Nov. 27
Texas at Texas A&M $613
Nov .28
Georgia Tech at Georgia $156
Michigan at Ohio State $466
Auburn at Alabama $283
Dec. 5
SEC Championship Game $460
Dec. 12
Army vs. Navy, East Rutherford, N.J., $378
