As the calendar moves to July, just two months separate the current and the start of SEC football. While that can still be a long time for many to wait, anticipation is already high regarding ticket demand on the secondary market. With many big matchups between SEC schools boosting demand, ticket prices will be high for plenty of games, and schools overall this season. Below are the five most expensive SEC schools for college football tickets on the secondary market, according to TiqIQ.

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Georgia – $229.38

Georgia’s high average is aided by a October 3 game against Alabama. That game is easily the most expensive on the the Bulldogs’ home schedule with an average price of $534.64. Even the get-in price of $294 is 28% above the average price for UGA football tickets on the secondary market. Two other home games, against South Carolina and Missouri, also have an average price above $200. The cheapest Georgia tickets will come on September 26 in a game against Southern. The current average price is just $125.34 with a get-in price of $35.

Texas A&M – $206.19

The Aggies got off to the hottest of starts in the 2014 season, but finished the season winning only three of its last eight games. That third win did come against West Virginia in the Liberty Bowl, but expectations were much higher after a 5-0 start and a No. 6 ranking in the country. Still, the bad finish hasn’t stopped enthusiasm for the Aggies this season. Texas A&M football tickets on TiqIQ have the second highest average in the SEC, on of two teams over $200. The most expensive game at Kyle Field is against Alabama on October 17.

LSU – $172.70

LSU is the first school on this list to not see a price increase due to a home game with Alabama. That’s because the Tigers will be going to Bryant-Denny Stadium this season. Still, there will be no shortage of highly anticipated games at Tiger Stadium in 2015. Three home games, against Auburn, Florida and Texas A&M, have an average price above $200. The most expensive of the bunch comes against the other Tigers from Auburn on September 19. LSU vs Auburn tickets have an average price of $252.43 and a get-in price of $124.

Alabama – $164.42

The Crimson Tide might not have the highest average in the conference, but they’re still a big draw whether it’s at home or on the road. Alabama doesn’t have a star-studded home schedule, but 2015 Alabama football tickets won’t have much of a discount. The most expensive game at Bryant-Denny Stadium comes against LSU on November 7 with an average price of $387.09 and a get-in price of $199.

Auburn – $164.02

An 8-5 record doesn’t justify how well Auburn played in 2014, facing one of the toughest schedules in the nation. The schedule should be slightly easier this season, with the tough conference games against Mississippi State, Ole Miss and Georgia coming at home. Auburn will also get one the biggest college football games of the year at Jordan-Hare Stadium, the annual Iron Bowl against Alabama. The current average price for the November 28 Iron Bowl is $491.60 with a get-in price of $241.