Syracuse, N.Y. -- It has gotten a little harder -- and pricier -- to secure one of the hottest Syracuse football tickets in recent memory.

Syracuse University announced Thursday morning it has sold out of its ticket allotment for the Nov. 17 game against Notre Dame at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. More than 5,000 tickets were allotted to the Orange.

The best bet for fans still looking to buy tickets is through secondary ticket vendors such as StubHub, VividSeats, SeatGeek or Ticketmaster. Those re-sale prices start at more than $100 as of this posting.

Two weeks out, the game is shaping up to carry significant stakes. Notre Dame was ranked No. 4 this week by the College Football Playoff selection committee and is vying for a spot in the four-team field to play for a national championship.

Syracuse was ranked No. 19 by the committee and is chasing its best season in 17 years, since it won 10 games in 2001 under former coach Paul Pasqualoni.

The game is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. on Nov. 17. NBC will nationally televise the contest with SU grad Mike Tirico on the call.

Notre Dame moved the game from South Bend, Ind. to Yankee Stadium in the offseason as part of its Shamrock Series.

Syracuse men's basketball will also be competing in the 2K Classic that weekend at Madison Square Garden, facing UConn on Nov. 15 and either Iowa or Oregon the following night. The SU women's basketball team faces Texas A&M on Nov. 14 at Westchester Arena in White Plains, N.Y.

The Orange football (6-2, 3-2 ACC) team travels to Wake Forest on Saturday. Kickoff is scheduled for noon, and the game can be seen locally on YES Network.

Notre Dame (8-0) this weekend travels to Big Ten West leader Northwestern.