March 6, 2026

OHSAA Announces Football State Championships Schedule and Tickets

Per the OHSAA

News Release – Ohio High School Athletic Association

Executive Director Doug Ute

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For Immediate Release – October 20, 2025

OHSAA Contact – Tim Stried, Director of Media Relations, tstried@ohsaa.org

OHSAA Announces Football State Championships Schedule and Tickets

State championship tickets are on sale beginning Monday, October 20, including special ticket promotion for teams

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio High School Athletic Association has announced the schedule and ticket details for the football state championship games December 4-6 at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton. All-session tickets and a special ticket package for football teams are on sale beginning Monday, October 20.

Tickets for all OHSAA postseason tournament contests in all sports are available at www.OHSAA.org/tickets.

2025 OHSAA Football State Championships Schedule

Thursday, December 4 – Division II at 7 p.m.

Friday, December 5 – Division IV at 10:30 a.m.

Friday, December 5 – Division III at 3 p.m.

Friday, December 5 – Division I at 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, December 6 – Division VII at 10:30 a.m.

Saturday, December 6 – Division VI at 3 p.m.

Saturday, December 6 – Division V at 7:30 p.m.

Special Ticket Promotion for Football Teams

In conjunction with the Pro Football Hall of Fame, a special ticket package is available for youth, middle school and high school football teams. For teams that have a minimum of 12 students, tickets to any of the state championship games are available for $6 for students and $12 for up to four adults accompanying the team. Teams that are attending an OHSAA championship game can purchase tickets to the Pro Football Hall of Fame for only $10 each. Contact Claudia Markoff (cmarkoff@ohsaa.org) to register a team and purchase tickets.

State Championship Tickets

All-session general admission tickets, which include all seven state championship games, are $95 for adults and $60 for students. General admission tickets for the three Friday games or three Saturday games are $42 for adults and $30 for students. General admission ticket holders must exit the stadium between games.

All-session Stadium Club tickets are $155 each and provide one ticket to all seven games, as well as access to the indoor club level of the press box containing its own concessions and restrooms. Patrons with club access do not need to exit the stadium between games. Additionally, the all-session Stadium Club package includes access to tour the Pro Football Hall of Fame during the OHSAA Football State Championship weekend.

A limited number of all-session Stadium Club tickets that include a parking pass are also available for $215 each. These ticket holders will receive a parking hangtag for the weekend valid for Lot C near the stadium.

Stadium Club tickets for the three Friday games or the three Saturday games are $77 each.

Single-game tickets for the football state championships will be available on November 29.

Tickets for the state championship games will be available at www.OHSAA.org/tickets.

Regional Playoff Game Tickets

Tickets for regional playoff games (first four rounds) will go on sale every Monday at noon at www.OHSAA.org/tickets.

The regional playoffs will follow bracket format. First-round regional games will be played on Friday, October 31, at the better seeded team’s venue. Neutral sites will be used beginning in the fourth round (regional finals). All regional and state semifinal playoff games will be played on Friday nights at 7 p.m.

OHSAA Football Home: https://www.ohsaa.org/sports/football

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