BOULDER — The Prime Effect has come at a cost to University of Colorado football fans, according to a survey of gameday costs announced Wednesday by an oddsmaker.

It now costs more than $300 for two people to attend a game — the most expensive of 100 NCAA gamedays, including tickets, beers, sodas, hot dogs and parking for two fans heading to Folsom Field to cheer on the Buffs.

According to the Oddspedia 2025 College Football Gameday Index, Colorado jumped from fourth to first in the national rankings, despite missing the 12-team college football playoff and losing the Alamo Bowl last season.

The biggest contributor was $228 for two tickets, the highest in college football and more than double the national average ticket cost across the 100 schools analyzed, according to Oddspedia.

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