
Ohio State football 3-Game Mini-Plans go on sale. Here's how to get them.
We might still be a month and a half away from the start of the college football season, but you can start getting your hands on some Ohio State football tickets now. In fact, you can order up three game mini-plans now. The options aren't wide-ranging, but you can select one of two options between the home games against Grambling or Rutgers for your first pick, then pick two games of the three options between the contests vs. Ohio, Minnesota, or UCLA.
The bigger games are understandably missing from the 3-Game Mini-Plans, so unfortunately, the home games against Texas or Penn State aren't a part of the package. It must also be noted that there is a limit of six packages per customer. Any attempt to go over the six allowed will be canceled without notice.
So, if you are looking to get in early on seeing the defending College Football Playoff national champions play, now is your chance before single-game tickets go on sale. Those sales start for alumni on June 24 and for the general public (whatever is left) on June 27. Both are available beginning at 10 a.m. on the sale dates.
The 3-Game Mini-Plans are sold through Ticketmaster.
The demand for tickets should be pretty high this season as fans are still basking in the glow of the national championship, but we'll see what kind of tickets are available when single-game dates start to become available.
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