The Penn State-West Virginia game is sold out, and ticket prices on the secondary market are high for the Nittany Lions' first trip to Morgantown since 1992.
As Penn State coach James Franklin noted this week, tickets for Saturday's Penn State-West Virginia game are in-demand.
Well, you can, but they're pricey. West Virginia announced Tuesday that the game officially is sold out, so fans looking for last-minute Penn State football tickets on the secondary market must be ready for some markup. According to, the Penn State-West Virginia game is the most expensive ticket on the secondary market for college football's Week 1. As of Wednesday afternoon, the lowest-priced ticket for the game was $193, according to Vivid Seats.
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