Ohio State selling tickets to opening weekend of training camp
COLUMBUS — Ohio State will allow fans to watch August training camp for the third straight preseason.
Yes, the Buckeyes are opening their first three practices of training camp to the public — for a fee — beginning on July 31. The three days of public practice will be July 31, Aug. 1 and Aug. 2.
Per an Ohio State football release:
Early bird pricing for tickets for the fall camp practices is $30 apiece for general admission and $135 for VIP from June 2 through July 13. Tickets will be available on a first come, first serve basis starting at 10 a.m. on June 2 at https://www.universe.com/OSUTRAININGCAMP2025.
Prices increase to $45 for general admission and $150 for VIPs on July 14. There will be 750 tickets available for each practice session with a limit of 10 tickets per order. Gates for each practice session will open at 8:30 a.m., with practice beginning at approximately 9:15 a.m.
The admission price includes a commemorative 2025 Ohio State training camp mini football (available upon check-in) and access to the family-friendly Fanfest.
This is the third straight year Ohio State has raised money through the first few days of camp, something that Buckeyes fans have taken advantage of to get a first peek at what the program will look like in the fall.
Ohio State is coming off its ninth national championship in program history and will need to replace eight defensive starters as well as key pieces on offense. Ryan Day enters his seventh season as the head coach of the program, boasting a 70-10 record and becoming one of the premier coaches in college football.
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The Buckeyes open their season on Aug. 30 with a Noon kickoff in what should be a top-five matchup against the Texas Longhorns.
2025 Ohio State football schedule
Aug. 30 — vs. Texas (Noon, FOX)
Sept. 6 — vs. Grambling (3:30 p.m., Big Ten Network)
Sept. 13 — vs. Ohio (7 p.m., Peacock)
Sept. 27 — at Washington
Oct. 4 — vs. Minnesota (Homecoming)
Oct. 11 — at Illinois
Oct. 18 — at Wisconsin
Nov. 1 — vs. Penn State
Nov. 8 — at Purdue
Nov. 15 — vs. UCLA
Nov. 22 — vs. Rutgers
Nov. 29 — at Michigan (Noon, FOX)