Georgia vs Texas A&M this Saturday will mark the first time the two two programs have met since the Aggies joined the SEC in 2012.
And with this being No. 4 Georgia’s final home game of the season, ticket prices are not coming cheap. However, they are cheaper now than if you were to buy them just a few days ago.
This weekend’s game is averaging $317 per ticket on the secondary market and the get-in price is currently $88, down $50 earlier this week, according to TicketIQ. The average price has gone down 21% over the course of the week.
Also, with Georgia having secured a spot in the SEC Championship Game, tickets for the conference title game have skyrocketed.
Tickets for the 2019 SEC Championship are the most expensive of any conference championship, by a lot. Currently, the average asking price for a ticket to the game on the secondary market is $1,285, up from $820 last year, and the highest it’s been this decade. The next priciest game was the 2017 Georgia-Auburn game, which settled at a $945 average asking price. The cheapest ticket in the 71,00-seat stadium is trending at $343. The next most expensive 2019 conference championship is the Big 10 Championship, starting at $92.
The Bulldogs have a real shot at making another visit to the College Football Playoff, and with Georgia’s success comes an increase in ticket prices. Playoff tickets are up over the last two weeks, as you can see below.
Average price: $445
Two week % avg price change: 25%
Get in price: $160
Two week % avg get-in change: 11%
Average price: $817
Two week % avg price change: 47%
Get in price: $248
Two week % avg get-in change: 23%
Average price: $1,920
Two week % avg price change: 9%
Get in price: $971
Two week % avg get-in change: 27%