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The average ticket price on StubHub.com for the USC-Ohio State game is $405.
But look how much cheaper the other home games are right now. You can see the Oregon cheerleaders for $104!

Ohio State - $405 avg.
Oregon - $104 avg.
Arizona State - $123 avg.
Washington - $96 avg.
California - $130 avg.
Notre Dame - $246 avg.


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sureshot Author Profile Page said:

Totally and completely unrelated to the topic at hand, but I just had to pose this question to everyone:

Where was this psycho, ultra-fragile Vince Young when SC played them in the Rose Bowl? Have you guys seen this guy this week? Nashville police were called to look for the dude because his mom was afraid he was going to harm himself. I want to go back in time and insert this version of VY into the game so we could have another 55-19 beatdown on a Big XII opponent. Un-freaking-believable!

Fight on!

LAWYER JOHN Author Profile Page said:

Well, Mr. Wolf, it might have something to do with how the old SC-Ohio State rivalry is being revived after a generation layoff. Oh, and isn't this the same Buckeyes' team that has played in 3 national title games this decade? And they were listed at No. 1 by some publications prior to the season.

But other than that I have no idea why the ticket prices are higher than they are for Oregon, except maybe is is because some fans separate their football from their women.

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