SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — This is the College Football Playoff. So you’d anticipate that if you want to see a game in person, you’re going to have to pay up. Well, that’s not necessarily the case. This year’s Fiesta Bowl between Ohio State and Clemson is seeing the ticket demand decline. And at this point, this year’s Fiesta Bowl has less demand for tickets than last year’s matchup between Ohio State and Notre Dame, which wasn’t even a playoff game. Why? Here are the three reasons directly from Jesse Lawrence of TiqIQ.com: * Location: “Glendale is the an expensive flight from Columbus, and Tampa is cheaper and closer.” * Bowl Fatigue: “Ohio state fans already shelled out last year for the Fiesta Bowl vs. Notre Dame. Interestingly, last year’s game was more expensive than this years game.” * Saving up: “The average price for the championship game is $1,900 and fans are hedging their…
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