Here's how Ohio State plans to turn around football ticket sales after 2019 revenue drop
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Ohio State University's biggest moneymaker when it comes to athletics – Buckeye football ticket revenue – took a nosedive in 2019, according to a new financial report from the university. After bringing in nearly $59.4 million in revenue from football tickets in fiscal year 2018, the school brought in just about $50.6 million in the 2019 fiscal year, according to figures OSU reported to the NCAA. That's about a 15% drop. To be sure, the revenue drop is not as dramatic when 2019 is compared…
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