ATLANTA — The Georgia Bulldogs are one win away from playing for the National Championship.
If the Dawgs defeat the Oklahoma Sooners in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1 in Pasadena, they'll head to the College Football Playoff National Championship.
Just the possibility that Georgia could reach the big game played at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium has driven prices dramatically higher on secondary ticket marketplaces since the four-team playoff field was set Dec. 3.
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The current asking prices on secondary markets range from a low of $1,639 for an upper-level seat to a high of $15,807 for a club seat.
If Georgia manages to beat Oklahoma, ticket demand would be off the charts whether they face Alabama or Clemson.
Imagine UGA playing for a National Championship in the heart of Bulldog Nation.
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