NCAA Football Tickets
Saturday stadiums, rivalry week, and a 12-team College Football Playoff bracket.
Iron Bowl, Michigan-Ohio State, Army-Navy, Bedlam, Red River.
SEC, Big Ten, Big 12, and ACC championship weekends.
12-team bracket with four first-round home games and New Year's Six bowls.
Browse by Team
25 teams on the NCAA Football schedule — pick one to see every upcoming date.
NCAA Football matchups this season
1 event · sorted by dateAugust through January — regular-season Saturdays, conference championships, bowls, and the 12-team College Football Playoff.
NCAA Football venues
17 venuesBryant-Denny Stadium is the legendary home of Alabama Crimson Tide football — one of college football's cathedrals, named for Coach Bear Bryant and President George Denny.
Jordan-Hare Stadium is the home of Auburn Tigers football — the site of legendary Iron Bowls including the Kick Six, with Toomer's Corner rolled after every win.
Sanford Stadium — 'Between the Hedges' — is the home of the Georgia Bulldogs, with the signature English hedges ringing the field and UGA the bulldog on the sideline.
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium — 'The Swamp' — is the Florida Gators' home, famous for the Gator Chomp and the swampy North Florida heat that unsettles visiting teams.
Neyland Stadium is the Tennessee Volunteers' home on the banks of the Tennessee River, famous for the Vol Navy flotilla of boats docking on game day.
Tiger Stadium — 'Death Valley' — is the home of the LSU Tigers, widely regarded as the loudest venue in college football on a Saturday night.
Kyle Field is the home of Texas A&M Aggies football — the 12th Man stands the entire game, creating one of college football's loudest atmospheres.
DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium is the home of Texas Longhorns football — burnt orange everywhere, Smokey the cannon after every score, and the view of the Texas State Capitol beyond.
Ohio Stadium — 'The Horseshoe' — is the Ohio State Buckeyes' home since 1922, with Script Ohio at halftime and 100,000+ scarlet-clad fans.
Michigan Stadium — 'The Big House' — is the largest stadium in the United States and home to the Michigan Wolverines since 1927.
Beaver Stadium is the home of the Penn State Nittany Lions — famous for White Outs, the loudest night-game atmosphere in college football.
Camp Randall Stadium is the home of the Wisconsin Badgers — famous for 'Jump Around' between the 3rd and 4th quarters, shaking the entire structure.
The Rose Bowl is the historic Pasadena venue — home of UCLA Bruins football, the annual Rose Bowl Game, and a regular host of CFP semifinals and World Cup matches.
Autzen Stadium is the loudest stadium per fan in college football — home of the Oregon Ducks and their neon-yellow end zone.
Hard Rock Stadium hosts the Miami Dolphins, the Miami Grand Prix F1 weekend, and the Miami Open tennis fortnight — a year-round stadium calendar.
Acrisure Stadium is the Pittsburgh Steelers' and Pitt Panthers' open-air North Shore NFL home — the Terrible Towel waves along the Three Rivers.
The JMA Wireless Dome (formerly Carrier Dome) is the only domed on-campus stadium in FBS — hosting Syracuse football, basketball, and lacrosse year-round.
College Football tickets on OnlineSeats
College Football Saturdays have no equal in American sport. Alabama-Auburn, Michigan-Ohio State, Red River, Army-Navy — every rivalry week reshapes the College Football Playoff picture, and OnlineSeats tracks all 68 FBS programs plus neutral-site kickoffs and bowl season. 1 NCAA Football game currently listed.
Regular-season NCAA Football tickets start well below the rivalry and postseason peaks — OnlineSeats lists the full price history on every event so you can see when the market moves.
Marquee rivalries to watch
Alabama vs Auburn (Iron Bowl), Michigan vs Ohio State, Army-Navy.
How to buy smart
For College Football, the biggest value play is still the midweek non-marquee home date — sellers routinely drop pricing 48-72 hours out, and OnlineSeats surfaces the 7-day price history on every listing so you can see which dates are softening.
Verified sellers only
Every NCAA Football listing on OnlineSeats comes from a verified seller under our authenticity program. Full refund and replacement coverage on every order, plus the exact section, row, and delivery method up front.
Delivery & timing
NCAA Football tickets transfer via mobile in the 24-72 hour window before the event for most events. OnlineSeats displays the delivery window on every listing so you never guess. Current inventory spans 1 NCAA Football event across 68 teams/competitors.
NCAA Football ticket FAQs
How do I buy College Football tickets on OnlineSeats?
Browse the NCAA Football schedule on this page, pick the game, match, or session you want, and choose seats from the interactive map. Every NCAA Football order is covered by our 100% Buyer Guarantee — authentic tickets, on-time delivery, and full replacement or refund if anything goes wrong.
Are College Football tickets on OnlineSeats authentic?
Yes. Every College Football listing comes from a verified seller under our authenticity program. You'll see the exact section, row, and delivery method before you check out — no surprise service fees.
When is the best time to buy College Football tickets?
For regular-season NCAA Football dates, sellers routinely reprice 48-72 hours before the event as inventory rolls. Rivalry weeks and postseason dates trend higher the closer you get — early locks almost always pay off for those.
How many NCAA Football events are on OnlineSeats right now?
We're tracking 1 upcoming NCAA Football event across 68 teams/competitors. The list at the top of this page is sorted by date — scroll for the full slate.
Does OnlineSeats cover playoff and championship NCAA Football tickets?
Yes. College Football playoff, championship, and final-round tickets are listed as soon as brackets confirm. Single-game pricing climbs fastest once matchups lock — buy as soon as the bracket seeds for the best value.
