College Football National Championship Tickets Have Hit a Record $30,000

College Football National Championship Tickets Have Hit a Record $30,000

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The 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship will see the University of Miami face Indiana University on January 19 at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium. Ticket prices for the game have escalated significantly, with the average price reaching $4,000, nearly double that of the previous year. Secondary market tickets have soared to as high as $30,000, driven by the game’s location and Miami’s underdog status as the lowest-ranked team to compete in a national championship. Indiana's star quarterback, Fernando Mendoza, who hails from Miami, adds to the local excitement. Additionally, parking passes are priced at $9,000, and a midfield suite costs $1.2 million. Nosebleed seats are available for approximately $3,000. These prices are setting records for college football games, with comparisons drawn to the Super Bowl, where ticket prices have historically been higher.

Originally by Nicole Hoeyon January 16, 2026
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