College Football Playoff: Fan purchases Indiana vs. Miami ticket for $26,000

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For the first time in the College Football Playoff era, Indiana and Miami will compete for the National Championship on Monday night. A fan reportedly purchased a premium ticket for $26,000 to attend the game at the 72 Club in Hard Rock Stadium, which offers exclusive amenities including in-seat service and preferred parking. The matchup features the No. 1 seed Indiana against No. 10 seed Miami, who secured their spot by defeating higher-seeded teams like Texas A&M, Ohio State, and Ole Miss. Indiana reached the championship by overcoming Alabama and Oregon with decisive victories.
Ticket prices for the event reflect high demand, with the minimum price around $3,000 and average resale tickets at $5,000, a significant increase from 2021's $1,000 range. College Football Playoff executive director Rich Clark commented on the high prices, jokingly comparing them to Taylor Swift concert tickets, noting the excitement surrounding the game. Miami seeks its first title since 2001, while
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