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ACC Championship Game Tickets
No. 16 Wake Forest Demon Deacons at No. 23 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
1 p.m, Saturday
Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, Fla.
Wake Forest-Georgia Tech tickets: Wake Forest, along with Rutgers, has been the
surprise story of the 2006 NCAA football season. Now, the Demon Deacons will
look to take that next step by knocking off defensive-minded Georgia Tech for
the right to go to the Orange Bowl.
The Army Navy Game - Army Black Knights at Navy Midshipmen Tickets
2:30 p.m., Saturday
Philadelphia, Penn.
Army-Navy tickets: One of the greatest rivalries in all of college football,
Army and Navy will square off Saturday afternoon in Philadelphia.
No. 2 USC Trojans at UCLA Bruins Tickets
4:30 p.m., Saturday
The Rose Bowl, Los Angeles, Ca.
USC-UCLA tickets: Nothing would make the Bruin faithful happier than to spoil
their rivals’ National Championship dreams. USC has other ideas.
SEC Championship Game
No. 8 Arkansas at No. 4 Florida
6 p.m., Saturday
Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia
SEC Championship Game tickets: Florida still has an outside chance at reaching
the National Championship Game. The Razorbacks want to end those hopes quickly.
Big 12 Championship Game Tickets
No. 19 Nebraska vs. No. 8 Oklahoma
8 p.m., Saturday
Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
Big 12 Championship Game tickets: It’ll feel like the 1980s all over again, when
these two historic rivals clash at Arrowhead Stadium. The winner advances to the
Fiesta Bowl.
Last
week turned the BCS upside down on its head. What's in store this weekend? Only
two of the biggest games of the year, and ABCTickets.com has all the college
football tickets you'll need to watch the NCAA season head into its version of
the playoffs.
Check out the top college football tickets of the weekend.
No. 2 Michigan Wolverines at No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes tickets
3:30 p.m. EST, Saturday
Ohio Stadium
Michigan-Ohio State tickets: "The Game" is "The Biggest Game" of the year, with
both the Buckeyes and Wolverines entering Saturday's showdown undefeated and
ranked No. 1 and 2 respectively.
No. 17 California Golden Bears at No. 4 USC Trojans tickets
8 p.m. EST, Saturday
Los Angeles Coliseum
California-USC tickets" California slipped up last weekend with a loss to
Arizona and will now be out to torpedo the Trojans' national title hopes. It's
the second of four tough games USC must navigate through to end up in Glendale
for the BCS National Championship Game.
No. 15 Auburn Tigers at Alabama Crimson Tide tickets
3:30 p.m. EST, Saturday
Bryant-Denny Stadium
Auburn-Alabama tickets: You can throw out the records when these two instate
rivals collide in the annual Iron Bowl.
No. 19 Virginia Tech Hokies at No. 14 Wake Forest Demon Deacons
7 p.m. EST, Saturday
Groves Stadium
Virginia Tech-Wake Forest tickets: The Demon Deacons have been the surprise
story of the season. The Hokies surely will have some surprises of their own.
No. 21 Maryland Terrapins at No. 20 Boston College Golden Eagles tickets.
12 p.m., EST, Saturday
Alumni Stadium
Maryland-Boston College tickets: The Terrapins are in control of their own
destiny in the competitive ACC. B.C. is playing on crashing Maryland's hopes.
As the calendar turns to November and the temperatures begin to cool off, the
college football on the gridiron begins to heat up. From the Pac 10 to the SEC,
this weekend's slate is packed full of some of the top college football tickets
of the year. Bowl season is rapidly approaching, and some of the top programs in
the NCAA are positioning themselves for a late-season charge. It's time for some
football. It's time for you to buy college football tickets from ABCTickets.com.
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No. 3 Louisville at No. 15 Rutgers tickets
7:30 p.m. EST, Thursday
Rutgers Stadium
Louisville-Rutgers tickets: After knocking off West Virginia last Thursday,
coach Bobby Petrino's Louisville Cardinals face another crucial Big East
opponent in the surprising Rutgers Scarlet Knights. Both teams are undefeated
entering Thursday's game.
Georgia at No. 5 Auburn tickets
12:30 p.m. EST, Saturday
Jordan-Hare Stadium
Georgia-Auburn tickets: Auburn still has an outside shot at the SEC Championship
Game. Led by running back Kenny Irons and a stiff defense, Tommy Tuberville's
Tigers will be looking to pound the ball down the throat of the downtrodden
Bulldogs. But don’t count Georgia out just yet. Coach Mark Richt will have a
trick or two up his sleeve for this SEC showdown.
No. 13 Tennessee at No. 11 Arkansas
7 p.m. EST, ESPN
Razorback Stadium
Tennessee-Arkansas tickets: Arkansas, one of the biggest surprises in the
nation, can take the next step toward the SEC Championship Game with a win over
the Volunteers.
Don’t expect Tennessee to lie down, though. Phillip Fulmer’s Vols are still
steaming after last week’s loss to LSU.
No. 21 Oregon at No. 9 USC
10:15 p.m. EST, Saturday
Los Angeles Coliseum
Oregon-USC tickets: The Trojans lost a lot respect in their loss to Oregon
State. They’ll be looking to regain the nation’s attention with a convincing win
over the Ducks.
Oregon has shown the ability to put up points in a hurry and will test a flawed
Trojan defense. Look for lots of points in this Pac-10 showdown.
Past week's college football ticket overviews - Week 10 preview below:
November is here, and the temperatures are dropping. But the action on the
gridiron is heating up, and ABCTickets.com has locked down an abundance of
college football tickets for all of November’s biggest games. Check out this
weekend’s top college football tickets.
No. 3 West Virginia (7-0) at No. 5 Louisville (7-0)
7:30 p.m., EST, Thursday
Papa John’s Stadium
West Virginia-Louisville tickets: All you BCSers clamoring for a playoff in
college football need to take notice — Thurday’s Big East showdown between the
Mountaineers and Cardinals is exactly that, an elimination game for the national
championship.
No. 13 LSU (6-2) at No. 8 Tennessee (7-1)
3:30 p.m., EST, Saturday
Neyland Stadium
LSU-Tennessee tickets: This gigantic SEC showdown could be decided by which
quarterback makes the most plays. LSU’s JaMarcus Russell has been up and down
this year. Tennessee’s Erik Ainge is experiencing his best season.
No. 12 Arkansas (7-1) at South Carolina (5-3)
7:45 p.m., EST, Saturday
Williams-Brice Stadium
Arkansas-South Carolina tickets: The Razorbacks have come out of nowhere to take
the lead in the SEC West. But Arkansas can’t fall prey to what promises to be a
raucous atmosphere in South Carolina.
No. 18 Oklahoma (6-2) at No. 21 Texas A&M (8-1)
8 p.m., EST, Saturday
Oklahoma-Texas A&M tickets: How about those Sooners? Despite losing star running
back Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma has held things together and won four straight
since falling to Texas. But the Aggies from College Station are no slouches
either.
No. 23 Virginia Tech (6-2) at Miami (5-3)
8 p.m., EST, Saturday
Virginia Tech-Miami tickets: The Hurricanes have been one of the biggest
disappointments of the year; yet, with only a month left, they’re still alive in
the ACC. But a loss to the Hokies will send them on a downward spiral.
Week 9 preview below
It's always the weekends that you're not expecting much from that turn out to
be loaded with thrilling games. With Texas surviving a scare from Nebraska,
California being pressed into overtime by Washington and Notre Dame nipping UCLA
on a late Brady Quinn touchdown pass, last weekend was the perfect example of
what makes college football great. Make sure to be in the stands this week with
college football tickets from ABCTickets.com.
No. 10 Clemson Tigers (7-1) at Virginia Tech Hokies (5-2)
7:30 p.m., Thursday
Clemson-Virginia Tech tickets: Clemson has emerged in the favorite in the ACC,
after stomping Georgia Tech last weekend. But Blacksburg is never an easy place
to play on Thursday night.
No. 8 Tennessee Volunteers (6-1) at South Carolina (5-2) Gamecocks
7:45 p.m., Saturday
Tennessee-South Carolina tickets: Steve Spurrier has owned Tennessee coach
Phillip Fulmer over the years. What will the Old Ball Coach have in store for
the Volunteers on Saturday?
Georgia Bulldogs (6-2) vs. No. 9 Florida Gators (6-1)
3:30 p.m., Saturday
Georgia-Florida tickets: Known as the World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party,
Florida and Georgia's annual showdown in Jacksonville is always a hot ticket.
No. 19 Oklahoma Sooners (5-2) at No. 23 Missouri Tigers (7-1)
12 p.m., Saturday
Oklahoma-Missouri tickets: Missouri may be the biggest surprise of the season.
The Tigers can add to their storybook season by knocking off the Sooners, who
are without star running back Adrian Peterson.
Week 8 past preview - The first BCS standings are out, and, as expected, everyone's looking up at
the Buckeyes from Ohio State. But the real question is who's No. 2. Is it the
Michigan Wolverines, with their explosive offense and hard-hitting defense? Is
it the USC Trojans, who have struggled but survived in recent weeks? Or is
undefeated and disrespected West Virginia? It will be interesting to see how the
rest of the season plays out, and ABCTickets.com will keep you in the know and
at the best games with our vast inventory of college football tickets. Here's a
look at this week's top college football tickets.
Iowa Hawkeyes at No. 2 Michigan Wolverines Tickets 3:30 p.m. EST, Saturday
Michigan Stadium
Iowa-Michigan tickets: The Hawkeys will be fired up after last weekend's
disappointing loss to Indiana when the Hawkeyes, led by quarterback Drew Tate,
visit the Big House to take on the seemingly unstoppable Wolverines.
No. 5 Texas Longhorns at No. 17 Nebraska Cornhuskers Tickets 12 p.m. EST,
Saturday Memorial Stadium
Texas-Nebraska tickets: The Longhorns have rebounded since their loss to Ohio
State. But a trip to Lincoln, Nebraska to take on the vastly improved
Cornhuskers is never a walk in the park.
UCLA Bruins at No. 10 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Tickets 2:30 p.m. EST,
Saturday Notre Dame Stadium
UCLA-Notre Dame tickets: Can the Bruins pull of the upset of the season by
knocking off Brady Quinn and the Irish?
Alabama Crimson Tide at No. 7 Tennessee Volunteers Tickets 3:30 p.m., EST,
Saturday Neyland Stadium
There's no love lost between the Crimson Tide and Volunteers. It's one of the
best rivalries in the SEC and in all of college football. And this year, with
the Volunteers vying for a SEC East crown, it's even bigger.
Week 7 preview - Can you believe it? There’s only seven more weeks of the
college football regular season? That means only seven more weeks for you to buy
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No. 2 Florida at No. 11 Auburn tickets: Auburn has been in a fowl mood since
slipping up against Arkansas last week. But Florida, coming off an impressive
win over LSU, doesn’t feel sorry for Tommy Tuberville’s boys. The two SEC powers
will tangle at 7:45 EST, Saturday at Jordan-Hare Stadium.
Arizona State at No. 3 USC tickets: Pete Carroll’s Trojans continue their
search for respect when high-scoring Arizona State visits the Los Angeles
Coliseum at 8 p.m. EST, Saturday.
No. 1 Ohio State at Michigan State tickets: Saturday night on national
television, Michigan State will try to give the Spartan faithful a thrill of a
lifetime, when the top-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes venture into Spartan Stadium
for a Big Ten showdown.
Minnesota at No. 25 Wisconsin tickets: Historic Camp Randall Stadium in
Madison, Wis., will be the place to be at 12 p.m. EST Saturday, as Wisconsin
hosts Minnesota in the Battle for the Ax.
No. 10 California at Washington State tickets: The Golden Bears from Cal are
still buzzing after last weekend’s big win over Pac-10 rival Oregon. But they
better not overlook Washington State, when Cal visits Martin Stadium at 5 p.m.
EST on Saturday.
No. 4 Michigan at Penn State: The Wolverines face another huge hurdle in the
Big Ten when they travel to Beaver Stadium for a showdown with Joe Paterno’s
Penn State Nittany Lions at 8 p.m. EST, Saturday night.
Week 6 preview -
They just don’t hand out catchy nicknames for your run of the mill college
football Saturdays. Nope, the games have to merit the recognition. Well, this
Saturday’s slate of games is stocked with gigantic showdowns matching bitter
rivals and top-ranked teams. In other words, Showdown Saturday is rapidly
approaching, and here at ABCTickets.com, with our immense inventory of college
football tickets, we’re not going to let you miss any of the weekend’s biggest
games.
Here’s a quick glance at some of Showdown Saturday’s best match-ups.
No. 14 Oklahoma vs. No. 7 Texas tickets: With the Texas State Fair in the
background, the Sooners and Longhorns will clash at 2:30 p.m. at the Cotton Bowl
in Dallas in a battle for Big 12 supremacy.
No. 13 Tennessee vs. No. 10 Georgia tickets: Between the hedges at historic
Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia, Mark Richt’s Bulldogs will be looking to
knock off Phillip Fulmer and the talented Tennessee Volunteers at 7:45 p.m.
No. 9 LSU at No. 5 Florida tickets: Two of the best teams in the SEC and
nation will be on display when quarterback JaMarcus Russell leads LSU into the
Swamp to tangle with Chris Leak and the Gators at 3:30 p.m.
Michigan State at No. 6 Michigan tickets: Things tend to get crazy when the
Wolverines and Spartans meet. Michigan State will be letting it all out of the
bag after suffering embarrassing back-to-back loses to Notre Dame and Illinois.
But some pundits believe the Wolverines are the second best team in the land,
behind, only Ohio State. (Don’t worry we’re already on the lookout for those
Michigan-Ohio State tickets)
No. 11 Oregon at No. 16 California tickets: The Ducks fly south to
California for a showdown with the Golden Bears. The winner will take a huge
step toward a Pac-10 title.
Week 5 preview!
Auburn at South Carolina: You can bet the Old Ball Coach will bring out
all the stops when Heisman trophy candidate Kenny Irons and the Auburn Tigers
roll into Williams-Brice Stadium for nationally televised Thursday night SEC
showdown with the Steve Spurrier’s South Carolina Gamecocks.
Ohio State at Iowa tickets: The top-ranked and undefeated Buckeyes head
to Iowa for a showdown with fellow unbeaten, the Iowa Hawkeyes. It's another big
test for Jim Tressel's Buckeyes, who have their eyes on the prize.
Alabama at Florida tickets: Urban Meyer's Gators will have their hands
full when the Crimson Tide, still stinging from last week's loss at Arkansas,
marches into Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech: Major ACC implications will be on the
line when the Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech head to Blacksburg to take on the
Frank Beemer's undefeated Hokies.
Purdue at Notre Dame: The Fighting Irish faithful is still buzzing about
last week's miracle comeback against Michigan State. But Notre Dame better be
focused on the undefeated Purdue Boilermakers, or the Irish's buzz might turn
into a hangover.
WEEK 4 preview - The NCAA college
football season is heating up, and ABCTickets.com is ready to handle the heat by
providing fans from across the nation with college football tickets for the
biggest games. Check out this week's hottest college football tickets.
PENN STATE AT OHIO
STATE TICKETS
- 3:30 p.m., EST,
Saturday - Columbus Stadium
Penn State-Ohio State
tickets: The Buckeyes, led by potent quarterback Troy Smith and electric wide
receiver Ted Ginn, will be trying to take another step toward a Big 10 title and
a shot at a return trip to beautiful Cardinals Stadium in Glendale, Arizona,
site of the 2007 BCS National Championship Game. Joe Paterno's Nittany Lions
beat Ohio State last year and has conference title dreams of their own.
NOTRE DAME AT MICHIGAN
STATE TICKETS
-
8 p.m., EST, Saturday
- Spartan Stadium
Notre Dame-Michigan
State tickets: The Fighting Irish were humbled last week by the Michigan
Wolverines. Can quarterback Brady Quinn right the ship? Or will the Spartans'
gritty signal caller Drew Stanton help Michigan State improve to 4-0?
WISCONSIN AT MICHIGAN
TICKETS -
12 p.m., EST, Saturday
- Michigan Stadium
Wisconsin-Michigan
tickets: Lloyd Carr's Wolverines made the biggest statement last weekend,
creaming mighty Notre Dame. Now, Michigan is setting its sights on the Big Ten.
But the Badgers are also off to a hot start.
ASU AT
CALIFORNIA TICKETS
- 3:30 p.m. EST,
Saturday
-
California Memorial
Stadium
Arizona
State-California tickets: In a battle for PAC-10 supremacy, the 22nd-ranked
Arizona State Sun Devils visit the 21st-ranked California Golden Bears. The
winner will take a major step toward the conference title.
ABC tickets Week 3 college football ticket preview
Welcome to your college football ticket headquarters for the biggest weekend
of the 2006 NCAA season. ABCTickets.com is here to make sure you have the
college football tickets you need to fully enjoy Showdown Saturday. Here’s a
look at the biggest and best college football tickets of the weekend.
Florida gators at Tennessee Volunteers Tickets
8 p.m., EST, Saturday
Neyland Stadium
Florida-Tennessee tickets: It’s always an all-out battle when these two SEC
rivals meet. With both squads entering the game undefeated, this year’s game
will be no different.
Michigan Wolverines at Notre Dame Fighting Irish Tickets
3:30 p.m., EST, Saturday
Notre Dame Stadium
Michigan-Notre Dame tickets: The Wolverines will be looking to spoil the Irish’s
national title hopes, while building on their own BCS plans.
Nebraska Cornhuskers at USC Trojans tickets
8 p.m., EST, Saturday
Los Angeles Coliseum
Nebraska-USC: These two legendary programs have been headed in opposite
directions in recent years. But the Cornhuskers seem to have righted the ship.
The Trojans will be looking to sink that ship.
Miami Hurricanes at Louisville Cardinals Tickets
3:30 p.m., EST, Saturday
Papa Johns Cardinal Stadium
Miami-Louisville tickets: Two contrasting style collide, when the
defensive-minded Hurricanes face the explosive Cardinals, featuring Heisman
candidate, quarterback Brian Brohm.
Clemson Tigers at Florida State Tickets
7:45 p.m., EST, Saturday
Doak Campbell Stadium
Clemson-Florida State tickets: Bobby Bowden’s Seminoles will be looking to
avenge last year’s loss to his son, Tommy Bowden’s Tigers.
Oklahoma Sooners at Oregon Ducks Tickets
3:30 p.m., EST, Saturday
Autzen Stadium
Bob Stoops’ Sooners could be headed for trouble in this rematch of last year’s
Holiday Bowl. Oregon has looked impressive in wins over Stanford and Fresno
State. Oklahoma has struggled but survived against UAB and Washington. Someone’s
season is going to receive a big lift. Someone else’s is going to take a big
hit.
Week 1's top games were:
Notre Dame at Georgia Tech tickets: The nation’s top quarterback and two of
the best receivers will be on display when the Irish visit Bobby Dodd Stadium in
Atlanta to take on Chan Gailey’s Yellow Jackets.
•California at Tennessee tickets: A trendy national title pick, the Cal Bears
roar into Knoxville to take on an ornery group of Volunteers, who are still
steaming after last year’s disappointing year. Keep an eye on Cal running back
Marshawn Lynch.
•Florida State at Miami tickets: The Orange Bowl will be shaking when the
Seminoles head down to South Beach for a Sunshine State showdown with the
Hurricanes. This Labor Day battle will have major implications on the ACC and
BCS National Championship picture.
• USC at Arkansas tickets: Southern California will be out to prove that they’re
still a major force, when Pete Carroll leads his Trojans into Donald W. Reynolds
Stadium to tangle with a fired-up bunch of Razorbacks.
• Washington State at Auburn tickets: Washington State journeys east to Jordan
Hare Stadium for a transcontinental tilt with a vaunted Auburn Tigers squad.
Heisman trophy candidate Kenny Irons leads the Tiger charge.
Sneak Peak: Next week’s big tickets include
Ohio State-Texas tickets and
Penn State Notre Dame tickets
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