The cheapest tickets for the national championship game between TCU and Georgia are far from cheap.
RELATED:Fans looking for tickets in the 100 level may need to cough up over $2,000. The cheapest 100-level ticket on those three aforementioned ticket sites is for $2,358 on TickPick. That seat is in the 17th row behind one of the end zones.
The most expensive seats, meanwhile, are a pair of 100-level listed for a staggering $34,526 on SeatGeek. Those seats are in the 11th row of a club section behind one of the sidelines.
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