ATHENS, Ohio — Season tickets for the 2025 Ohio Bobcats football season are now on sale to the general public, giving fans the first opportunity to secure their seats for what promises to be another thrilling year.
Ticket packages start at $60 and include access to all six home games at Peden Stadium. This year’s home schedule features a highly anticipated matchup with West Virginia on Sept. 6, a Homecoming clash against Northern Illinois on Oct. 18, and the 102nd Battle of the Bricks against rival Miami (Ohio) on Nov. 4, which will open the midweek MACtion slate.
Fans interested in purchasing tickets can visit ohiobobcats or call the Ohio Athletics ticket office at 740-593-1300. A limited number of premium seating options, including Peoples Bank Tower Club and Phillips Club tickets, are also available for purchase by phone.
The ticket release follows a historic 2024 season for Ohio Football. The Bobcats captured their first Mid-American Conference Championship since 1968, finishing with an 11-3 record—marking the program’s first-ever 11-win season. The team has now recorded 10 or more wins in three straight years.
Among the highlights of the season was a dominant 38-3 victory over Miami (Ohio) in the MAC Championship Game in Detroit, the largest margin of victory in the title game’s history and the first shutout performance in terms of touchdowns allowed.
The Bobcats capped their season with a 30-27 win over Georgia Southern in the StaffDNA Cure Bowl, extending their NCAA-best bowl win streak to six games—an unprecedented achievement for a Mid-American Conference team.
Individual standout performances added to the historic campaign. Wide receiver Coleman Owen set a new school record for single-season receiving yards, joining Ohio greats LaVon Brazill and Donte’ Foster. Running back Anthony Tyus III and quarterback Parker Navarro both eclipsed the 1,000-yard rushing mark. Navarro also threw for over 2,000 yards, becoming only the second quarterback in Ohio history—after Kareem Wilson in 1996—to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. He is the first in program history to reach 2,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing yards in the same year.
With high expectations following a record-setting year, Ohio Football looks to continue its success in 2025. Fans are encouraged to act quickly as demand for season tickets—especially for premium seating—is expected to be high.