Forbes.com has ranked the top 25 schools in college football by average ticket price, and while there are a few surprises, there aren't any real shockers on the list. The usual suspects are all represented, but it's interesting to see a few less-successful schools charging big money for tickets:
- Notre Dame ($294)
- Ohio State ($246)
- Michigan ($230)
- Nebraska ($210)
- Texas A&M ($204)
- Georgia ($188)
- LSU ($181)
- Alabama ($179)
- Iowa ($166)
- Oklahoma ($161)
- Oregon ($160)
- Florida ($159)
- Washington ($151)
- Texas ($150)
- Mississippi State ($146)
- South Carolina ($146)
- Tennessee ($134)
- Penn State ($133)
- USC ($130)
- Boise State ($125)
- Oklahoma State ($122)
- NC State ($118)
- West Virginia ($116)
- Syracuse ($114)
- Kansas State ($114)
Read the full article on Forbes.com
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