College football fans, rejoice — the 2016 season is officially upon us. Eight long months have passed since Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide stormed to a national championship, relying on one of the most memorable onside kicks in college football history to defeat Clemson, 45-40. However, with the Tide fittingly leading the AP Poll out of the gate this season, their title win hasn’t swayed ticket prices on the secondary market. In fact, the team won’t crack the list of most expensive College Football tickets in 2016. This year’s top honor belongs to Notre Dame, who for the second straight season owns the most expensive college football tickets on the secondary market. TicketIQ, the leading online platform that partners with both primary and secondary market brokers to give consumers the largest ticket inventory to choose from, breaks down this season’s top 15 most expensive schools below: 1) Notre Dame Fighting Irish | 2016 Season Average: $335 | 2015 Season Average: $332 | Year-over-Year Change: +1% Several key receivers are gone in South Bend this season — Will Fuller, Chris Brown and Amir Carlisle each have new digs in the NFL — but their absence hasn’t affected prices on…
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