The Ohio State Buckeyes will take on the Indiana Hoosiers in what promises to be an exhilarating Big Ten Championship on Saturday, December 6, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. This matchup features two undefeated teams, both boasting records of 12-0 overall and 9-0 in the Big Ten, marking a historic moment as it is the first-ever Big Ten Championship game to feature two undefeated teams.
This encounter is also notable for being the first time the top two teams in the nation will face off in the Big Ten Championship. The Buckeyes, under head coach Ryan Day, are making their record-setting seventh appearance in the conference title game, while Indiana, led by Curt Cignetti, is making its debut in this prestigious contest.
As of December 4, the most affordable tickets are available on various third-party platforms, with Seat Geek offering entry for as low as $611. For fans seeking premium seating, lower-level options start at approximately $1,155 through Viagogo. Here”s a quick summary of ticket prices from different vendors:
- Vivid Seats: $619
- Seat Geek: $611
- StubHub: $708
- Hello Tickets: $798
- Viagogo: $676
- TicketCity: $654.50
- Ticketmaster: $799.11
The game will showcase Heisman Trophy frontrunners as Ohio State”s quarterback Julian Sayin faces off against Indiana”s Fernando Mendoza. Additionally, standout receiver Jeremiah Smith will go head-to-head with his high school teammate, cornerback De”Angelo Ponds.
Kickoff for the Big Ten Championship is scheduled for 8 PM Eastern Time. Fans can secure their tickets through platforms like Vivid Seats, Seat Geek, StubHub, Hello Tickets, Viagogo, TicketCity, and Ticketmaster. For those unable to attend in person, the game will be broadcast live on FOX. Viewers can take advantage of a free trial and promotional offers from DIRECTV and other streaming services such as FuboTV and SlingTV to catch the action.
