COLUMBUS – The Department of Athletics hopes a new option for buying Ohio State football tickets will allow more fans a chance to see the Buckeyes in action.
In addition to full-season packages, which are on sale online to the general public starting today, OSU is also planning to roll out three partial-season packages next month, which will offer more affordable options for fans who want to get into the ‘Shoe a few times a year, deputy athletics director Diana Sabau said.
“We realize it can be difficult to commit to a full season ticket, so we want to provide numerous ticket buying alternatives to make Ohio State games more accessible to more fans,” Sabau said.

The full-season packages guarantee buyers seats on the east side of the stadium while the flexible three- and four-game options offer unique seat locations for each game. Depending on the package, the purchaser may know their seat location ahead of time or may find out the day before the game, Sabau said.
Flexible ticket plans for the 2019 football season:
Available June 17 – Buckeye Flex Pass (4 games, $249)
100 percent digital plan
Seat location sent to mobile phones the Friday before the game
Includes Florida Atlantic, Miami, Michigan State and Maryland games
Available June 24 – Blitz Plan (3 games, $297) and Rush Plan (3 games, $327)
Customers will know seat locations prior to purchasing the plan
Full ticket management options (mobile entry, transfer to friends, sell on Ohio State TicketExchange)
Blitz plan: Includes Florida Atlantic, Cincinnati and Michigan State games
Rush Plan: Includes Miami, Maryland and Wisconsin games
Single game tickets for the 2019 season will go on sale in July while supplies last.
The Buckeyes open the 2019 season at home against Florida Atlantic on Aug. 31.