By: Doug Lesmerises (Cleveland Plain Dealer) –

Tickets for the game between Ohio State and Toledo at Browns Stadium  on Sept. 19 will go on sale to the public one week from today, at 9 a.m. on July 27.

The game is officially a home game for Toledo, which controls 58,000 tickets for the game, while Ohio State has only 12,500. Previously, tickets were available only to people who donated money to the Toledo athletic department or were Toledo season-ticket holders. On Friday, tickets were made available to Browns season-ticket holders.

This public sale requires a little extra legwork, though. No tickets will be sold over the phone or on the Internet. All sales will take place at the Toledo ticket office. A Toledo spokeswoman said about 6,500 tickets are still available, costing $45 and $55 each. There is no limit on how many tickets each fan can purchase July 27.

The game is Ohio State’s first visit to Cleveland since 1991. Kickoff is at noon and will be shown on ESPN-Plus.

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This entry was posted on Monday, July 20th, 2009 at 4:41 pm.
Categories: BUCKEYE COUNTRY, FANS, FOOTBALL.

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