Tickets for the next 48-hour countdown to Ohio State vs. Texas in the College Football Playoff semifinals are currently available for less than $100 each. Tickets are still available to see the semifinal game, which also serves as the Cotton Bowl Classic, live at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on January 10 at 7:30 p.m. ET (6:30 p.m. CT).

How to purchase tickets for Ohio State vs. Texas:Secondary websites are offering tickets for the Buckeyes vs. Longhorns College Football Playoff game.Viagogo, SeatGeek, StubbHub, and Vivid Seats.

The beginning prices were as follows as of January 8:

#5 Ohio State Buckeyes (12-2) vs. Texas Longhorns (13-2).

semifinal game for the 2024 College Football Playoffs

When: 7:30 p.m. ET (6:30 p.m. CT) on Friday, January 10.

Where: Arlington, Texas’ AT&T Stadium

With a 41-21 victory over No. 1 seed Oregon in Wednesday’s quarterfinal round, Ohio State delivered its second consecutive strong playoff performance and exacted revenge for one of its two regular-season defeats. With quarterback Will Howard throwing for 319 yards and three touchdowns and wide receiver Jeremiah Smith having a fantastic day with seven catches for 187 yards and two scores in the victory, the Buckeyes’ offense operated with efficiency and explosiveness. While Oregon’s rushing assault finished with minus-23 yards on 28 carries, running backs TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins combined for 179 yards on 25 carries.

In their quarterfinal matchup with No. 4 seed Arizona State, the Longhorns were unable to cruise. The game went into two overtimes until Texas delivered the decisive punch with a 25-yard scoring throw from Quinn Ewers to Gunnar Helm on the Longhorns’ first offensive play. After Ewers hit Matthew Golden for a 28-yard touchdown to force the second overtime, the Longhorns, who finished second in the SEC behind Georgia, faced a 4th-and-13 in the first overtime. With fewer than seven minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, Texas was ahead 24–8, but the Sun Devils struggled back into the game with two touchdowns in 91 seconds.

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