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Comparing ticket prices for each SEC team’s home games

Brad Joyal

By Brad Joyal

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It’s not always easy to get a chance to see your favorite SEC team play live and in person. All across the conference, ticket prices are sky high, though every team has at least one home game which may work for all diehard fans, regardless of the financial situation they are in.

Before you click buy and purchase a ticket to see your beloved team play, take a look at how your team stacks up against the rest of the SEC. We surveyed StubHub to see just how expensive tickets are for every team on the secondary market.

Note: Figures were current through time this story was written.

Alabama Crimson Tide

Bryant-Denny Stadium (101,821 capacity)
According to StubHub, it will cost Crimson Tide fans more than any other SEC fan base to see a home game this season, as the average get-in price for Alabama’s seven home games is $78.57. Although fans can see the Crimson Tide host the Mocs of Chattanooga for $18 on Nov. 19, it will cost the Alabama faithful $230 to see their team host rival Auburn in the Iron Bowl on Nov. 26. The price for tickets on the 50-yard line behind the Crimson Tide’s bench are going for $789.55 apiece.

Arkansas Razorbacks

Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium (72,000)
Arkansas fans won’t have to break the bank to scream Woo Pig Sooie this fall as ticket prices for Arkansas’ seven home games carry an average get-in price of $38.57. For those fans who are bargain-hunting, they can catch the Razorbacks host a pair of teams — Louisiana Tech on Sept. 3 and Texas State on Sept. 17 — for just $6 apiece. That’s a big markdown from the team’s most expensive game against Alabama on Oct. 8, as it will cost Razorbacks fans $75 to get in the building and $345 to find themselves in the lower level on the 50-yard line.

Auburn Tigers

Jordan-Hare Stadium (87,451)
With an average get-in price of $45.75, tickets are reasonably priced for Auburn fans hoping to make it to Jordan-Hare this season. The cheapest prices are for a nonconference tilt against the Red Wolves of Arkansas State ($6) on Sept. 10. However, that will come one week after the most expensive game against Clemson on Sept. 3. Auburn fans wanting to catch the Battle of the Tigers in person can expect to spend $119 or more, while tickets behind Auburn’s bench in the lower level are fetching $280 for the same game.

Florida Gators

Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (88,548)
For a program enriched in history, Florida tickets are the steal of the SEC. The Gators will play seven games at The Swamp this fall, and fans can get into each game for an average price of $31.57. It will only cost $15 to see Florida host North Texas on Sept. 17 or Presbyterian on Nov. 19, but that price jumps up to over $80 when the Gators meet visiting LSU on Oct. 8. If you want to get behind Florida’s bench for the showdown against the Tigers, expect to spend at least $390.

Georgia Bulldogs

Sanford Stadium (92,746)
Aside from an early season matchup against Nicholls State ($25), this year’s Georgia tickets are among the most expensive in the SEC. It will cost Bulldogs fans $123 to get into Sanford Stadium when the team hosts Tennessee on Oct. 1 and $289 or more to be close to the hedges behind Georgia’s sideline. Overall, with an average price of $66 per game, the Bulldogs will be one team fetching top dollar for tickets this season.

Kentucky Wildcats

Commonwealth Stadium (61,000)
Kentucky fans should have no problem getting into Commonwealth Stadium to see the Wildcats play this fall as the most expensive game vs. Georgia on Nov. 5 is still affordable for the average fan at $45. Sure, it will cost $175 to be on the 50-yard line, but Kentucky fans will be able to save when the team meets Austin Peay ($6) on Nov. 19. Supporters of the Wildcats could attend each of the team’s seven home games for an average of $30.28 per contest.

LSU Tigers

Tiger Stadium (102,321)
The Tigers boast one of the biggest stadiums in the SEC, but that doesn’t mean it will be a cheap endeavor to catch a game in Baton Rouge this year. LSU fans could catch all seven home games for an average of $55.71 a pop, but there’s a clear contrast between the cheapest game against South Alabama on Nov. 19 ($7) and when the Alabama Crimson Tide roll into town on Nov. 5. Tickets for the showdown against Alabama start at $199 on StubHub, and it will cost LSU fans at least $774 to sit in the lower level at midfield.

Mississippi State Bulldogs

Davis Wade Stadium (55,082)
If Bulldogs fans were hoping to see their team without spending big bucks, this is the year to do it. As of now, Mississippi State enthusiasts could choose from a pair of games — South Alabama on Sept. 3 or Samford on Oct. 29 — and attend either game for just $6. The most expensive home game comes on Oct. 8, when fans can expect to pay at least $57 to see the Bulldogs host Auburn. Lower-level seats behind the Mississippi State bench are fetching $250 apiece for the clash against the Tigers. On average, Bulldogs fans can attend each of the six home games for an average of $30.50.

Missouri Tigers

Memorial Stadium (71,168)
With an average get-in price of $19.14, tickets for Missouri’s seven home games rank among the cheapest in the SEC. The bargains begin on Sept. 10, when Tigers fans can see the team host Eastern Michigan for $7. Even the priciest game — against Georgia on Sept. 17 — is still reasonably priced at $54. But if Tigers fans want to break the bank and sit at midfield for the matchup against the Bulldogs, they’ll have to pony up and spend at least $235 to do so.

Ole Miss Rebels

Vaught–Hemingway Stadium (60,580)
Don’t let the $6 tickets for Wofford on Sept. 10 and Georgia Southern on Nov. 5 fool you, because Ole Miss tickets are a hot commodity this year. Overall, Rebels fans can expect to spend an average of $72.28 this season, with the biggest game coming against Alabama on Sept. 17. That game will cost Ole Miss fans $180 on StubHub, and they can always splurge and spend $500 or more to sit behind the Rebels’ sideline.

South Carolina Gamecocks

Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250)
The Gamecocks rank in the middle of the pack as far as ticket prices go as it will cost South Carolina fans an average of $51.86 to see a game at Williams-Brice Stadium this season. Tickets to the nonconference clash with the Catamounts of Western Carolina on Nov. 19 are just $17, while Gamecocks fans will have to spend a little bit more —$95, to be exact — to watch South Carolina host Georgia on Oct. 8. Tickets behind the USC bench in the lower level are starting at $333 for that showdown.

Tennessee Volunteers

Neyland Stadium (102,455)
Like Alabama, Tennessee calls a massive stadium home. And like the Crimson Tide, Volunteers fans will spend big bucks to watch their team play at home. Tennessee tickets are pulling an average of $78 for each of the team’s seven games at Neyland Stadium. Although it will only cost fans $19 to see the Vols host Tennessee Tech on Nov. 5, fans can expect to pay $210 or more to watch Tennessee meet Alabama on Oct. 15. Lower-level tickets on the 50-yard line for the matchup with the Crimson Tide are going for at least $539 on StubHub.

Texas A&M Aggies

Kyle Field (102,733)
Aggies fans can get to Kyle Field and watch Texas A&M play Prairie View A&M on Sept. 10 for $7, which is a deal compared to the average get-in price of $58 for the team’s seven home games. The most expensive ticket is for the Oct. 8 meeting against visiting Tennessee as those tickets start at $120. If you want to upgrade and see the Aggies host the Vols from behind the Texas A&M bench at midfield … it’ll cost you $1,000 or more to do so.

Vanderbilt Commodores

Vanderbilt Stadium (39,790)
Commodores fans could attend each of Vanderbilt’s six home games for an average of $29.33, though, that number can be expected due to the team’s weak nonconference schedule. A pair of games —Middle Tennessee on Sept. 10 and Tennessee State on Oct. 22 — are both fetching identical get-in prices of $6. But Commodores fans will have to dig deeper into their pockets to see their team host rival Tennessee on Nov. 26 as tickets for that game begin at $65. However, a lower-level ticket behind the Vanderbilt bench isn’t that pricey at $125.

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