Ohio high school playoff pricing subject of new House bill.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - High school football playoffs begin this week, and some state lawmakers are already working to bring down ticket prices.
The current pricing model, which is set by OHSAA, sees online ticket prices at $9 for students and $12 for adults. For anyone looking to buy a ticket at the gate, that will be $15 cash. The playoffs were previously expanded to six games which could see a family of four spend $360 in tickets alone. The new bill, if passed, would overhaul that model.
The bill, which was just proposed on Friday, is already seeing positive impacts. According to Rep. Edwards, OHSAA says they will decrease the price for cash payments, something that might not be done until next week.
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