It’s seemingly going to be a full house in Arlington this weekend for the Big 12 Championship game.

The matchup between No. 4 Texas Tech and No. 11 BYU at AT&T Stadium has sold out, according to reporting from ESPN’s Pete Thamel.

With an average home attendance of over 93,000 this season for the Cowboys, a sold-out AT&T Stadium crowd could easily break the attendance record for a Big 12 title game. The 2023 title game between Texas and Oklahoma State — also at AT&T Stadium —currently holds the record at 84,523.

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The Red Raiders enter their first Big 12 title game in program history looking to secure a first-round bye in the College Football Playoff. On the other side, BYU is hoping to avenge its regular season loss to the Red Raiders and secure an automatic berth in the Playoff.

Tickets, including resale, for the game are still available via the Big 12’s official partner SeatGeek with prices starting at $124 in the upper bowl.

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