Ohio State Football: You Shouldn’t Worry About the Unsold Game Tickets Just Yet

It’s year one of the Urban Meyer era, and that’s as good a reason as any to get excited about Buckeye football, yes? Sure, last season’s suspension-filled, Tressel-and-Pryor-less, 6-7 debacle is nothing to get excited about. But Ohio State could (and some might say should) be the most improved team in the Big Ten this year—especially from just a win-loss perspective.
Something’s not happening, though, and it’s something that usually goes perfectly hand-in-hand with Ohio State football: robust ticket sales. In fact, those ticket sales are slumping—especially among the single-game sales that usually mean the difference between a sellout and not.
Here’s more from the Columbus Dispatch:

About 5,234 fewer alumni who are eligible for single-game tickets and 2,276 fewer students applied for the upcoming season, which starts in 23 days with Ohio State hosting the Miami University RedHawks.By contrast, more OSU faculty and staff members sought tickets than the number available to…

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