How to buy Alabama tickets for SEC Football Championship Game

Want to watch Alabama battle Georgia for the SEC Football Championship game in person? Select tickets are still available.

For the second time in three years, the Alabama Crimson Tide will take on the top team in the country for the SEC Championship.

No. 8 Alabama, winners of the SEC West, will take on No. 1 Georgia, winners of the SEC East, at 4 p.m. EST on Saturday, Dec. 2nd at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

There are still tickets available for the game, including a few field level options. As of publication, the cheapest available price per ticket was $318.

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How to buy Georgia tickets for SEC Football Championship Game

Want to watch Georgia battle Alabama for the SEC Football Championship game in person? Select tickets are still available.

For the fifth time in seven years, the Georgia Bulldogs will play for the SEC Championship.

No. 1 Georgia, winners of the SEC East, will take on No. 8 Alabama, winners of the SEC West, at 4 p.m. EST on Saturday, Dec. 2nd at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

There are still tickets available for the game, including a few field level options. As of publication, the cheapest available price per ticket was $318.

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Two big announcements from the Georgia Athletic Association’s board of directors meeting

Two big announcements related to Georgia football came out of UGA’s annual athletics meeting.

After meeting with the Georgia athletics board at the Ritz-Carlton Lodge on Lake Oconee, UGA athletics director Josh Brooks made two announcements that will delight Bulldogs’ fans.

The first one being that Sanford Stadium will operate at 100% capacity this coming season, as expected. That means that when UGA hosts UAB on September 11 for its home-opener, 92,746 Georgia fans will be in attendance.

“We’re excited to have 100% capacity in the fall,” Brooks said, per Dawgnation. “And a lot of people can talk about having 100% capacity, but we can actually have 100% occupancy as well. So we plan to have full crowds at that first game against UAB on Sept. 1.

I cannot wait for that first home game.”

The second announcement to come out of the meeting has to do with Sanford Stadium’s concessions. This fall will feature much lower prices, similar to what you’d see in Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium and at the Augusta National Golf Club.

  • Bottled water: $2
  • Bottled soda: $2.50
  • Hot dogs: $2.50
  • Candy: $2
  • Small popcorn: $2
  • Large bucket of popcorn: $5

“I’ve been in enough of our venues and I’ve watched a family walk up to a concession stand,” Brooks said. “I don’t want that family of four to pay $40 or more to feed their family. That’s not the experience I want to create.

It’s not always about profits at every turn.”

Georgia will continue to use mobile tickets this season, a method implemented last fall due to the pandemic.

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Rivalry week: How UGA vs Georgia Tech ticket prices stack up to the rest of CFB

A look at UGA vs Georgia Tech ticket prices compared to the rest of college football this rivalry week. Plus looking the SEC Championship.

It’s the final weekend of the college football regular season. Wow…how sad is that?

Very sad is the answer to that question, but on the bright side we are in for a good day of college football.

Alabama vs Auburn and Ohio State vs Michigan headline what will be an exciting Saturday. Additionally, fans will also be able to enjoy a ranked matchup between Wisconsin and Minnesota plus Oklahoma and Oklahoma State.

With the Dawgs playing LSU in the SEC Championship the following weekend, I’m looking forward to watching how the Tigers handle Texas A&M, which Georgia struggled against last weekend.

Speaking of the SEC Championship, currently, the get-in price for the conference title game is $341 and the average is now $995. The get-in price has only dropped just over 2% in the last week, but the average list price has gone down 23% over that same time frame. I’d be curious to see what would happen to those prices if LSU were to lose this weekend seeing as how it would then be a win-or-go-home battle for both teams.

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As for this weekend, Georgia fans’ wallets will get a bit of a break if they want to see the Dawgs take on Georgia Tech in Atlanta. Currently, Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate is the weekend’s ninth most expensive game, with a get-in price of $98. For Georgia fans, that’s not too bad; for Tech fans, this is the Yellow Jackets’s most expensive game of the season.

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Minnesota at Wisconsin claims the title of most expensive ticket this weekend with tickets starting $257, followed by the Iron Bowl at $165.

Georgia football tickets vs TAMU: Stats and info on price trend

Stats and info on the price trend for Georgia football tickets vs Texas A&M.

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.

Fiesta Bowl: 

Average price: $445

Two week % avg price change: 25%

Get in price: $160

Two week % avg get-in change: 11%

Peach Bowl:

Average price: $817

Two week % avg price change: 47%

Get in price: $248

Two week % avg get-in change: 23%

National Championship:

Average price: $1,920

Two week % avg price change: 9%

Get in price: $971

Two week % avg get-in change: 27%