The out-of-conference schedules for college football teams are a delicate situation. On one hand, teams from the power five conferences do not want to add more difficulty to their grueling conference schedules, where one loss can take a team out of the National Championship conversation. On the other hand, teams want the chance to take on the best programs in the country and prove they belong in the conversation about who is the best of the best in college football.

So when teams outside of the SEC schedule out-of-conference games against the perceived best conference in the country, it’s always something to highlight during college football’s regular season. And whether it’s Big Ten fans, ACC fans, Big 12 fans or any other supporters from the power five conferences and beyond, fans can see many of these premier SEC clashes with DISH Network sports packages. SEC Network programming is included within certain packages that start at $13 a month, so the most important games of the college football season can be seen from the couch.

For fans attending the games in person, below are the top-three average ticket prices on the secondary market for out-of-conference games where SEC teams are involved, with information provided by TiqIQ.com.

Most Expensive: 9/5/2015 | Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Wisconsin Badgers | AT&T Stadium | Cowboys Classic | Average Price: $376.82 | Get-in Price: $130

The most important SEC vs. Big 10 clash comes during the Cowboys Classic when the Alabama Crimson Tide face the Wisconsin Badgers. The average Alabama football ticket on TiqIQ for the game against Wisconsin is over $375 on the secondary market (as of 6/8). Since 2009, the Cowboys Classic occurs on college football’s opening weekend and is an out-of-conference matchup that gives one of two teams a huge platform to get off to a fast start for the new season. Last season, Florida State (behind the No. 1 overall NFL Draft pick Jameis Winston) defeated Oklahoma State, 37-31, in the home of the Dallas Cowboys. This is Wisconsin’s first time participating in the Cowboys Classic, while Alabama defeated Michigan, 41-14, in 2012 in front of more than 90,000 fans.

9/5/2015 | Louisville Cardinals vs. Auburn Tigers | Georgia Dome | Chick-Fil-A-Kickoff | Average Price: $290.01 | Get-in Price: $97

The Chick-Fil-A-Kickoff has another primetime matchup between the SEC and the ACC. Louisville is making their first appearance in the event while the Auburn Tigers are playing for the leather helmet for a second time. Auburn faced Clemson in 2012 and was defeated, 26-19. Louisville and Auburn have played each other one time in their program’s history — a 16-3 Tigers victory back in 1974. The Chick-Fil-A-Kickoff schedules elite matchups, and there’s a special feeling when the two programs haven’t met in over 40 years. This game will be another quality component of the ACC and SEC rivalry.

11/28/2015 | South Carolina Gamecocks vs. Clemson Tigers | Williams-Brice Stadium | Average Price: $249.79 | Get-in Price: $134

The in-state South Carolina rivalry adds another chapter to its long, heated rivalry that traces back to the late-1800s. When rivalries date back so far, both teams are going to go through runs where one program dominates the other for a period of time. Before Clemson won the last meeting in 2014 (35-17 at Clemson), South Carolina won the previous five matchups. Before those five matchups, Clemson won 10 of the 12 games dating back to 1997. This will be Steve Spurrier’s 11th time coaching the Gamecocks in this game, where he boasts a 6-4 record. Clemson’s Dabo Swinney has been the head coach since 2008 and is 2-5 in his seven appearances.