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The Miami Hurricanes are headed to the National Championship in South Florida, and home fans are driving up the ticket prices for the big game.
On Thursday night, the Miami Hurricanes defeated the Ole Miss Rebels in the college football playoff semifinals to punch their ticket to the National Championship game.
Because the National Championship game will be played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, the Hurricanes will be the first team to play for a championship at home since 1998.
Sounds like Johnny Manziel got a classic case of the Miami flu https://t.co/Yu3KSfIgnx
— Gifdsports (@gifdsports) January 9, 2026
School officials are excited about playing the big game at home.
“No matter what locker room we use, it’s our field, it’s our stadium, and more importantly, it’s our city. We are the University of Miami,” said University of Miami president Joe Echevarria
After Miami’s win, ticket prices for the National Championship skyrocketed on the secondary market, and the current get-in price is at $3,300.
Ahead of the CFP semifinals, a check-in of secondary market ticket prices for the national championship game reveals Super Bowl-like numbers.
Get in price of $3,300.
Midfield price north of $10,000. pic.twitter.com/5ZhRuhWdZe— Ross Dellenger (@RossDellenger) January 8, 2026
Ticket prices will likely fluctuate depending on the final matchup, but it will still be pretty pricey to attend the National Championship game in Miami.