How much are tickets for Wisconsin football vs. Alabama?

Ticket prices for Wisconsin vs Alabama continue to rise:

The Wisconsin Badgers (2-0) host the No. 4-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide (2-0) on Saturday afternoon in one of the biggest games of their season. Not only that, but it is also one of Wisconsin’s biggest home games in a decade.

Alabama will be the first top-5 team in the country to visit Madison since Ohio State was ranked No. 3 during its visit in 2023. Before that, Wisconsin vs. then-No. 2 Ohio State in 2016 was the last such meeting.

Related: Big Ten Power Rankings after Week 2: Are we concerned about Oregon?

Both teams enter the contest in search of a statement victory. Wisconsin coach Luke Fickell is working to bring Wisconsin back to its consistent nine-win standard. A top-five upset could accelerate that process. New Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer, meanwhile, is trying to somehow fill the shoes of the recently-retired Nick Saban.

Alabama will enter the contest as significant favorites after Wisconsin’s up-and-down early-season performance. But that doesn’t mean the game doesn’t have significant stakes for both teams involved.

For those still looking to make the trip to Camp Randall Stadium to see Saturday’s contest, the ticket prices are only rising as we approach game time:

Date: Saturday, Sept. 14

Kickoff: Noon ET, 11 a.m. CT

Lowest price: $141

Median price: $290 (approximately)

Top price: $4,162

Check out all available tickets on StubHub.

For more, here is how much tickets are going for on StubHub for every Wisconsin football game this season.

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Saints resale ticket prices are some of the cheapest in the NFL

New Orleans Saints resale ticket prices are some of the cheapest in the NFL coming off a disappointing 7-win season:

The vibes surrounding the New Orleans Saints are great right now, which is a big improvement over the start of the offseason. Retaining Dennis Allen as head coach was an unpopular move with a vocal segment of the fanbase. So was the decision to keep Pete Carmichael Jr. at offensive coordinator. New Orleans didn’t exactly wow many fans while averaging their fewest points per game in decades and posting their first losing season in the first year without Sean Payton at the helm.

So it isn’t too surprising to see that the average Saints ticket price ranks low around the league. According to TicketSmarter, the average resale price of Saints tickets is $237, which ranks as the 6th-cheapest in the NFL.

Now, that isn’t a big drop from last season’s — on average, resale tickets were valued at $241. But only the Atlanta Falcons ($196), Houston Texans ($216), Arizona Cardinals ($220), Cleveland Browns ($228), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers ($234) cost less on average. Tampa Bay led that group with eight wins in 2022, but they’re actively sinking back where they belong without Tom Brady lifting them up to the surface.

Still, Saints fans are dedicated, and tens of thousands of them will be crowding the Caesars Superdome in the fall. After opening the season with the Tennessee Titans in September, New Orleans will host some high-profile matchups with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, and New York Giants, in addition to their usual NFC South rivalry games. The Who Dat Nation is known for creating a raucous home atmosphere, and this season should be no different.

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