Richard Ryman

USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

A sold-out Lambeau Field for the University of Wisconsin-LSU football game in September will be a mix of Badgers, Tigers and Packers fans.

The game will be the season opener for both teams, who last played in 2014 in Houston, another neutral site. LSU won that game 28-24. LSU is 3-0 against the Badgers since 1971.

The Badgers were allotted 40,000 bowl seats, LSU 20,000 bowl seats and the Packers 20,000 club and suite seats for the Sept. 3 game, which falls on the Saturday of Labor Day weekend. The Packers made the allotments.

"That's pretty standard for a neutral-site game," said Packers spokesman Aaron Popkey.

The Packers made seats available to their club seat and suite holders. If they choose not to buy, tickets will be sold to people on a waiting list. That is a procedure the Packers used for the Kenny Chesney concerts at Lambeau Field for the handful of suites that had operable windows.

"We've already experienced a strong number of inquiries with respect to both suites and club seats," Popkey said.

Ticket prices range from $91 to $118, with student tickets at $48 — if you can get them. Wisconsin season ticket holders and students get first dibs on their ticket allotment, and there are more of them than seats.

Of course, the fan mix could be well scrambled by game day. Secondary-market sites offer tickets for prices ranging from $210 to more than $1,000.

This likely won't be the only Badgers or major college football game at Lambeau. Wisconsin Athletic Director Barry Alvarez said the school has had preliminary talks with the Packers about other games and Popkey said the organization let the Big Ten know it would like to host the conference's title game.

"We anticipate this game going well and are excited about the potential for other games in the future," Popkey said.

He confirmed the Packers are working on a title sponsor for the event.

"There is nothing ready to be announced at this point," he said. "There is a lot of excitement around the game. We've got some opportunities with partners and sponsors."

The extra game at Lambeau Field this year, in addition to 10 Packers preseason and regular season games, will provide a more than $14 million economic boost to the community. Packers' regular-season home games are estimated to provide $14 million in direct and indirect economic impact. The Wisconsin-LSU game likely will bring in more out-of-town fans than a Packers game, and some LSU fans are booking rooms as early as Wednesday of that week, according to tourism officials.

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