What is college football's most coveted ticket during the 2019 season?

The early frontrunner, evidenced by reports of a potential nationally-televised prime-time kickoff, comes between the hedges on Sept. 21 when Georgia hosts Notre Dame in a Top 10 battle of likely unbeatens.

The previous showdown during the 2017 campaign in South Bend attracted millions of viewers as one of that season's most-watched contests. Forbes indicates the Bulldogs' home game vs. the Irish, who made the Playoff last fall after a 12-0 start, is fetching a cool $407 get-in rate for tickets — easily the most expensive game on the secondary market this season.

Forbes on Notre Dame-Georgia:

Although Notre Dame’s Sept. 21 visit to Georgia is still four months away, the game is already shaping up as an all-timer from a demand standpoint. No game on the 2019 college football schedule is fetching a higher ticket price on the secondary market than the Fighting Irish’s first-ever trip to Sanford Stadium. The cheapest seats available on VividSeats.com on Tuesday evening ran a cool $407, and that was to sit in the 600 level in the upper reaches of the 92,746-seat stadium. That asking price was $130 more than that for the next-closest game – the cheapest seats for Alabama at Auburn were $277 – and yet some sellers are asking far more for their tickets to see the Bulldogs host the Golden Domers. Of the 273 individual seats or sets of tickets for sale on Vivid Seats’ site Tuesday, 115 sellers (or 42%) were asking for $1,000 or more per seat.

CBS Sports on Wednesday announced its early broadcast slate for the 2019 season with Sept. 21 being one of two Saturdays designated with a doubleheader. Tennessee-Florida or Auburn-Texas A&M is expected to get the 3:30 p.m. ET afternoon slot, leaving Notre Dame-Georgia for the coveted 8 p.m. kickoff.

This marks the first time in several years the LSU-Alabama in November doesn't get evening billing on CBS.

Earlier this year, Athlon Sports named Notre Dame-Georgia the SEC's third-biggest game in 2019. The last contest between these two teams, a narrow two-point win for the Bulldogs, was one Georgia fans won't soon forget.

The Bulldogs faithful invaded Chicago and Indianapolis in the days prior to the game and composed 50 percent of the crowd as Kirby Smart and company grabbed a signature win, en route to a Playoff berth later on during the season. It was Jake Fromm's first start after being inserted into the game a week earlier against Appalachian State when Jacob Eason went down with a knee injury.

The rest, as they say, is history as Fromm now enters his third season as Georgia's starting quarterback. He is 13-0 at home and this game marks one of two for the Irish this season against Top 10 teams away from the friendly confines of Notre Dame Stadium.