If you have season tickets to Arizona State football or if you already bought your tickets to the ASU vs BYU game next week, congratulations.
Ticket prices for that game are skyrocketing. And they are bound to increase in value leading up to the 1:30 p.m. MST game at Mountain America Stadium this Saturday, Nov. 23.
ASU’s 24-14 upset win over Kansas State Saturday moved the Sun Devils to 8-2 overall and 5-2 in the Big 12 ahead of the Saturday showdown against the Cougars, who entered their game against Kansas Saturday night No. 6 in the nation and 9-0 overall.
And it moved prices up for the much-anticipated Big 12 game in Tempe.
Here’s how to purchase tickets (with prices) for the Sun Devils’ Week 13 game against Cougars.
It is ASU’s final home game of the season.
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As of Saturday night, StubHub had upper-level tickets at Mountain America Stadium for Saturday’s game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs listed for as low as $306, including fees, making them easily the most-expensive tickets for ASU this season. And those were the least expensive ones on the market on the site.
Lower-level tickets were going for much more, with prices listed almost as high as $2,000.
Yeah, the demand is high for the game, which could have an impact on the Big 12 Conference title race.
How much would you be willing to spend to see the biggest game at Mountain America Stadium in years?
To see a full list of ticket prices for the ASU vs BYU game, visit StubHub.
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