Through the years as college football has increased in popularity so has the demand for college football tickets has also increased. With all of this increase in demand many companies have profitted and online ticket companies have benefitted as much as anyone. For example TicketCity.com is selling tickets for the Michigan/Notre Dame matchup, annually one of the nation’s top non-conference match-ups, at anywhere from $299/seat to over $1,000 each. Down South in the SEC, tickets for Alabama vs. Auburn tickets range from $263 to $819 over at TicketsNow.com. But the king of the ticket prices is the Ohio State/Michigan game, where prices range from $450 to over $4,000/seat. The industry has taken off and it's clear that many companies are making good money of the obvious demand by fans to attend these great college football matchups.
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