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Michigan fans cheer after a touchdown as the University of Michigan took on Ohio State Saturday November 26, 2011 at Michigan Stadium. Michigan won the game 40-34.

(Jeff Sainlar)

Looking to go to the Ohio State v. Michigan game?

Tickets might be cheaper, and more plentiful, than you'd expect.

The Michigan-Ohio State rivalry is strong. Will you be selling your tickets?

The Wolverines, who are 7-4 this season, are set to face off against the undefeated Buckeyes at Michigan Stadium on Saturday— and some fear that because of Michigan's unremarkable season record the crowd at the Big House will be less favorable then it has been in past home games against the school's biggest rival.

University of Michigan by Tuesday morning had less than 400 tickets to the noon game left for sale, and most are single seats— meaning groups who are buying from the university last minute won't get a chance to sit together.

StubHub, an online market where people sell tickets they've already purchased, has slightly less than 6,000 tickets for sale, with the median price in the high $100s.

Prices vary from the $60s and $70s, all the way up to tickets topping $1,000. About 3,700 tickets are available for less than $200, and 42 tickets are priced at $1,000 or more.

On a Facebook ticket marketplace for students, student tickets were being advertised for between $30 and $50 apiece.

Michigan Coach Brady Hoke has said it will be "disappointing" if Michigan fans sell their tickets to Ohio State fans.

"You've got 18 seniors who are playing their last game (at Michigan Stadium), and there's a bunch of them who have been a big part (of the program) and done a lot of good things," he said Monday.

Kellie Woodhouse covers higher education for the Ann Arbor News. Reach her at kelliewoodhouse@mlive.com or 734-623-4602 and follow her on twitter.