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Posted: 1/13/2026 4:09 PM
Will season ticket prices return to normalcy or was the 2025 the new normal we may expectl

I see the Zips have already started selling season tickets and wondering when OHIO's go on sale?
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Posted: 1/13/2026 4:54 PM
MonroeClassmate wrote:expand_more
Will season ticket prices return to normalcy or was the 2025 the new normal we may expectl

I see the Zips have already started selling season tickets and wondering when OHIO's go on sale?
I have assumed that they will stay relatively the same from last year and justify by saying “We actually need to raise prices but are keeping them the same since there is no WVU game this year”. I would be absolutely floored if they actually decreased prices so I’m assuming they will stay the same or increase slightly
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Posted: 1/13/2026 5:15 PM
Jonesy1017 wrote:expand_more
Will season ticket prices return to normalcy or was the 2025 the new normal we may expectl

I see the Zips have already started selling season tickets and wondering when OHIO's go on sale?
I have assumed that they will stay relatively the same from last year and justify by saying “We actually need to raise prices but are keeping them the same since there is no WVU game this year”. I would be absolutely floored if they actually decreased prices so I’m assuming they will stay the same or increase slightly
Keeping the same price as the prior year when you have no FBS level non-conference opponents coming in is a BOLD move.
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Posted: 1/13/2026 5:26 PM
GoCats105 wrote:expand_more
Will season ticket prices return to normalcy or was the 2025 the new normal we may expectl

I see the Zips have already started selling season tickets and wondering when OHIO's go on sale?
I have assumed that they will stay relatively the same from last year and justify by saying “We actually need to raise prices but are keeping them the same since there is no WVU game this year”. I would be absolutely floored if they actually decreased prices so I’m assuming they will stay the same or increase slightly
Keeping the same price as the prior year when you have no FBS level non-conference opponents coming in is a BOLD move.
If you haven’t noticed, the price of everything has gone up.
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Posted: 1/13/2026 5:47 PM
cbarber357 wrote:expand_more
Will season ticket prices return to normalcy or was the 2025 the new normal we may expectl

I see the Zips have already started selling season tickets and wondering when OHIO's go on sale?
I have assumed that they will stay relatively the same from last year and justify by saying “We actually need to raise prices but are keeping them the same since there is no WVU game this year”. I would be absolutely floored if they actually decreased prices so I’m assuming they will stay the same or increase slightly
Keeping the same price as the prior year when you have no FBS level non-conference opponents coming in is a BOLD move.
If you haven’t noticed, the price of everything has gone up.
Tell me about it while I'm living in a city where rent is double the national average and ordering take out is higher than NYC. But I don't see how a decreased quality in football opponent product matches the cost of living in America at our present state. Good luck selling fans on the idea of two FCS programs who went a combined 10-14 the last year and pricing that the same as a Big 12 opponent from the next state over.

Basketball lost some season ticket holders this past season for a seating change. Football isn't immune to losing support for dumb decisions.
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Posted: 1/14/2026 7:30 PM
GoCats105 wrote:expand_more
Will season ticket prices return to normalcy or was the 2025 the new normal we may expectl

I see the Zips have already started selling season tickets and wondering when OHIO's go on sale?
I have assumed that they will stay relatively the same from last year and justify by saying “We actually need to raise prices but are keeping them the same since there is no WVU game this year”. I would be absolutely floored if they actually decreased prices so I’m assuming they will stay the same or increase slightly
Keeping the same price as the prior year when you have no FBS level non-conference opponents coming in is a BOLD move.
If you haven’t noticed, the price of everything has gone up.
Tell me about it while I'm living in a city where rent is double the national average and ordering take out is higher than NYC. But I don't see how a decreased quality in football opponent product matches the cost of living in America at our present state. Good luck selling fans on the idea of two FCS programs who went a combined 10-14 the last year and pricing that the same as a Big 12 opponent from the next state over.

Basketball lost some season ticket holders this past season for a seating change. Football isn't immune to losing support for dumb decisions.
What was the seating change?
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Posted: 1/15/2026 11:51 AM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
Will season ticket prices return to normalcy or was the 2025 the new normal we may expectl

I see the Zips have already started selling season tickets and wondering when OHIO's go on sale?
I have assumed that they will stay relatively the same from last year and justify by saying “We actually need to raise prices but are keeping them the same since there is no WVU game this year”. I would be absolutely floored if they actually decreased prices so I’m assuming they will stay the same or increase slightly
Keeping the same price as the prior year when you have no FBS level non-conference opponents coming in is a BOLD move.
If you haven’t noticed, the price of everything has gone up.
Tell me about it while I'm living in a city where rent is double the national average and ordering take out is higher than NYC. But I don't see how a decreased quality in football opponent product matches the cost of living in America at our present state. Good luck selling fans on the idea of two FCS programs who went a combined 10-14 the last year and pricing that the same as a Big 12 opponent from the next state over.

Basketball lost some season ticket holders this past season for a seating change. Football isn't immune to losing support for dumb decisions.
What was the seating change?
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