
UGA Football Beats Texas Longhorns For Most Expensive Ticket In 2025
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ATHENS - The Georgia Bulldogs have just beat the Texas Longhorns again.
This time, it’s in the ticket booth.
Sportscasting.com has analyzed the ticket price data for the SEC Conference for the upcoming 2025 college football season. The Georgia Bulldogs ($277.38) have the most expensive average home ticket prices in the SEC, followed closely by Texas ($273.86).
Average SEC ticket price are up 49% in 2025 ($132.58) compared to last season ($88.93).
Average ticket prices for Georgia football games is up 77% compared to last season ($157). Georgia vs. Alabama is the most expensive game in the SEC for 2025 at $726.
Texas A&M ($91.29) was the only SEC team with cheaper ticket prices year-over-year, down -41.8% from last season ($157).
South Carolina saw the biggest year-over-year increase in ticket prices at +191%.
Mississippi State ($46) has the cheapest average price for the second year in a row.
Average SEC Football Ticket Prices (2025)
1. Georgia - $277.38
2. Texas - $273.86
3. Oklahoma - $185.88
4. Tennessee - $170.63
5. South Carolina - $133.88
6. Florida - $129.71
7. Missouri - $125.50
8. Alabama - $125.00
9. Auburn - $110.43
10. Texas A&M - $91.29
11. Ole Miss $90.88
!2. Kentucky - $90.86
13. Arkansas - $85.33
14. LSU - $81.86
15. Vanderbilt - $76.00
16. Mississippi State - $45.86
SEC Average - $132.58
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