The Texas Longhorns and the Ohio State Buckeyes will face off in an epic clash at AT&T Stadium next Friday in the Cotton Bowl. The victor will advance to Atlanta and secure a spot in the 2024 College Football Playoff.
This game promises to be an absolute spectacle, with the Longhorns playing in what can be considered their “de facto” home game. On the other hand, Ohio State stands as arguably the hottest and most talented team in the entire bracket. Interestingly, Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers initially chose Ohio State over Texas in high school, but later decided to returned to the Lone Star State after one year.
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How much will tickets cost? Currently, the entry fee on SeatGeek is $354, which will secure you a spot in section 436, the highest tier at AT&T Stadium. In fact, the most expensive seat at the Peach Bowl, located in the front rows along the 50-yard line, cost almost the same as the nosebleed seats at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic. For comparison, those seats at AT&T Stadium would be in the C135 section, which is the Hall of Fame Club or the Owner’s Club at Jerry’s World. Those will run you around $1,800 on SeatGeek.
The Texas Longhorns and Ohio State Buckeyes are set for kickoff in the Cotton Bowl on Friday January 10th at 6:30pm. If you can’t make the game you can catch it on ESPN.
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