If you want to be in attendance for one, or several, of the most highly-billed matchups for the 2019 college football season, prepare to spend a pretty penny.

And yes, that’s before you even think about factoring in any potential travel expenses that come with such a pilgrimage.

Just more than a month remains until Week 1 arrives, and with it, a multi-week slate of non-conference matchups that have just about every fan’s attention. Highlights include LSU at Texas, Texas A&M at Clemson and Notre Dame at Georgia, to name just a few. And of course, annual rivalry matchups such as Oklahoma-Texas, Michigan-Ohio State and more never fail to give fans more to look forward to later on.

With a few exceptions, don’t expect to get through the turnstiles for any of those matchups with mere pocket change. And that’s probably not news to you given today's landscape, either.

But of all the games that will require die-hards to shell out a significant amount of cash for entry, which ones will cost you the most? We went to our friends at StubHub to see where the secondary market stands.

So sit back, relax, and get ready to break your budget as we journey through the five highest single-game entry prices -- as of the final week of July -- for the 2019 college football season.

5. Texas A&M at Clemson (Sept. 7)

Texas A&M Aggies wide receiver Kendrick Rogers (13) catches a pass in the end zone for a touchdown during the third quarter of a college football game between the Clemson Tigers and the Texas A&M Aggies on Saturday, September 8, 2018 at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas. (Ashley Landis/The Dallas Morning News) (Ashley Landis / Staff Photographer)

* Prices are subject to fluctuate.

Lowest listing:

$229 (plus fees)

Highest listing:

$1,604.74 (plus fees)

Texas A&M's road slate in 2019 has no shortage of attractive destinations for fans looking to catch a game outside of Kyle Field, and that starts with the Aggies' return trip to Clemson in Week 2 after hosting the now-defending national champions last September. The game will be Texas A&M's third-ever trip to Clemson, the most recent a 25-24 loss in 2005.

4. Oklahoma vs. Texas (Oct. 12)

Texas Longhorns quarterback Sam Ehlinger (11) rolls out away from pressure from Oklahoma Sooners linebacker Curtis Bolton (18) during the University of Texas Longhorns vs. the Oklahoma Sooners NCAA football game at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas on Saturday, October 6, 2018. (Louis DeLuca/The Dallas Morning News) (Louis DeLuca / Staff Photographer)

Lowest listing: $286 (plus fees)

$1,400 (plus fees)

The annual Red River Showdown between Oklahoma and Texas at the Cotton Bowl never fails to draw a standing-room-only crowd, and it may be difficult for this year's game to top the 2018 matchup that saw the Longhorns prevail in a dramatic 48-45 affair. It comes as no surprise that one of the most storied rivalries in American sports is once again producing one of the priciest tickets of the season.

3. Nebraska at Colorado (Sept. 7)

Once rivals in the now defunct Big 12 North Division, Nebraska and Colorado complete a home-and-home series in Boulder this September. (Photo by Eric Francis/Getty Images) 11272010xSPORTS 08262011xSPORT (Eric Francis / Getty Images)

Lowest listing: $294.99 (plus fees)

$1,500 (plus fees)

2. LSU at Texas (Sept. 7)

Texas Longhorns head coach Tom Herman waits in the tunnel with his team before a college football game between Baylor and the University of Texas on Saturday, October 13, 2018 at Darrell K Royal Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas. (Ashley Landis/The Dallas Morning News) (Ashley Landis / Staff Photographer)

The departure of Nebraska and Colorado from the Big 12 for the Big Ten and Pac-12, respectively, brought an abrupt end to a storied annual rivalry game following the 2010 college football season, but Cornhuskers and Buffaloes resumed their feud last fall in Lincoln for the first leg of a home-and-home series. An additional home-and-home is scheduled from 2023-2024, but considering the Huskers haven't stepped foot into Folsom Field in a decade, this one is a hot ticket as Colorado looks to win two-straight over Nebraska for the first time since 2001-2002.

Lowest listing: $300 (plus fees)

$9,975 (plus fees)

The opening leg of a home-and-home between the Longhorns and Tigers will mark the first time since 1954 that the LSU has paid a visit to the Forty Acres, and the names associated with this matchup -- from Sam Ehlinger to Ed Orgeron -- only add to an already enticing battle of college football blue-bloods. Considering how well LSU fans travel, get ready for an electric -- and pricey -- spectacle at Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in early September.

1. Notre Dame at Georgia (Sept. 21)

Norte Dame head coach Brian Kelly is pictured on the sidelines in the fourth quarter during the Clemson Tigers vs. the Notre Dame Fighting Irish CFP semifinal college football matchup at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Saturday, December 29, 2018. (Louis DeLuca/The Dallas Morning News) (Louis DeLuca / Staff Photographer)

Lowest listing: $570 (plus fees)

$9,000 (plus fees)

Is there any game on the 2019 college football calendar featuring more pageantry on both sides of the aisle than the Week 4 prime-time showdown between the Fighting Irish and Bulldogs in Athens? Both have found themselves in the College Football Playoff once over the past two seasons, and judging by the sight in South Bend two years ago for the first leg of the home-and-home series, the scene at Sanford Stadium should be nothing short of spectacular. Just get ready to shell out a few Benjamins if you want to take it in first hand.