Ohio State to sell limited number of tickets for first two days of preseason football camp
It will not be long before the Ohio State football program begins fall camp. In fact, that begins in earnest on Aug. 3, and if you’re a big fan who has always wanted to attend a practice, this might be your year.
On Wednesday, OSU announced it will sell a limited number of tickets for the first days of preseason fall camp (Aug. 3, 4). About 500 tickets will be made available at a cost of $30 each.
Tickets for the practice sessions will go on sale at 10 a.m. Thursday morning and can be purchased on the OSU website.
In addition to the chance to attend a practice, Ohio State will hold a kickoff luncheon with Ryan Day and some of the assistant coaches after the practice on Aug. 4 at approximately 1:30 p.m. at the Fawcett Center. The price of the luncheon is $2,500 for an eight-person table, and attendees will have an opportunity to be part of a Q&A session.
To learn more or to purchase tickets, visit a different part of the OSU website.
🏈 Ohio State Football Kickoff Week 🔜
🔘 Aug. 3rd
🔘 Aug 4th
Admission to ✌️ fall camp practices for ticketed fans at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center and the 2023 Ryan Day Season Kickoff Luncheon on Friday, August 4th at the Fawcett Center.
🎟️: https://t.co/pfjqs5Rqlr pic.twitter.com/3kT71xca9R— Ohio State Buckeyes 🌰 (@OhioStAthletics) July 19, 2023
So, if you have the time and a little cash to burn, be sure to pull the trigger on this as soon as you can because it’s sure to sell out. All proceeds will benefit Ohio State’s name, image and likeness efforts.
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