How much would you spend to go to a college football game?

It appears some ticket holders believe fans will pay more than $10,000 for some seats to watch second-ranked Alabama host No. 1 LSU at Bryant-Denny Stadium Saturday in Tuscaloosa.

Football pundits have billed this matchup of teams that are both 8-0 as the game of the century.

According to a report on al.com, tickets for the lower level in the end zone are listed for $10,423.14 each on Stubhub.com. The website reports it found dozens of tickets going for a $1,000 apiece.

"As far as a regular-season game, I've never seen anything like this," Alabama fan Danny Shears told the Anniston Star. "Even in Tuscaloosa, where they've expanded [Bryant-Denny stadium] to 101,000 seats, it's still probably the hardest ticket for a regular-season game that Alabama ever had."

Another Alabama fan told the Star he couldn't give up his tickets no matter what the price offered.

“We’ve had big games, and we’ll always have big games, but I guess this one is as good and or big as I’ve been able to attend,” fan Ron Dover said. “This is like a national championship game coming up.”

Pre-game tailgating, and in-game partying outside the stadium on the campus quad is expected to reach a record. University officials tell the Montgomery Advertiser they estimate that 10,000 people who couldn't get tickets will watch the game on big screen TV's outside the stadium.

What do you think of the prices being charged for tickets to this game? How much would you be willing to pay for a big college football game like this?

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