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From massive TV deals all the way down to stadium souvenirs, college football is a big-money sport—and the cash flow seems to be increasing by the day.

One of the biggest examples of the lucrative world of college football can be found in ticket prices. Season and individual-game tickets for powerhouses sell out in minutes, and the resale marketplace explodes with activity months in advance.

With a couple of months to go before the start of the 2015 season, let's take a look at how much fans will have to spend in order to lock down tickets for some of the biggest games of the year.

These are the 10 most expensive 2015 regular season games in college football, ranked by the cheapest ticket currently available online from StubHub.

Secondary market prices will fluctuate in the coming weeks and months—more tickets are set to become available for some of these games. However, if fans want to go ahead and guarantee a seat at these matchups now, this is the bare minimum they will have to pay.

(Note: The Shamrock Series game between Boston College and Notre Dame at Fenway Park has been omitted from this list because of the small amount of tickets that have been released. The cheapest of the 33 tickets currently available online comes in at $1,005.60.)