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$500 tickets for a college football game on a baseball field? Coaches, fans and players are furious

The decision to host a college football game on a baseball field has sparked significant outrage among coaches, fans, and players alike.

The decision to host the Northwestern Wildcats vs. Ohio State Buckeyes college football game at Wrigley Field has sparked significant outrage among coaches, fans, and players.

Scheduled for Saturday, November 16, 2024, this game has seen ticket prices soar to an astonishing $500. This steep price tag has left many questioning the rationale behind such a move and its impact on the accessibility of college sports.

Why is a baseball stadium not the right choice for college sports?

Wrigley Field, primarily a baseball stadium, presents unique challenges for hosting a football game. Concerns about the quality of the playing surface and the overall viewing experience for fans have been raised. Coaches are particularly worried about player safety, given the unconventional layout and potential for uneven turf. Fans, on the other hand, are frustrated by the high ticket prices, which they feel are unjustified given the venue’s limitations.

The $500 ticket price is seen by many as a blatant cash grab. College football has always prided itself on being accessible to a wide range of fans, from students to alumni. However, this pricing strategy seems to cater only to the wealthiest supporters, alienating a significant portion of the fan base. Players have also voiced their concerns, noting that the atmosphere created by a diverse and passionate crowd is a crucial part of the college football experience.

There are calls for the organizers to reconsider the pricing and venue choice, emphasizing the need to prioritize the integrity of the game and the inclusivity of its fan base.

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