The cost of general-admission tickets for both the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks next year at Churchill Downs will rise substantially from the price this year, according to a press release from the track Thursday.The walk-up price for a general-admission ticket for the Derby will rise from $60 this year to $80 next year, according to the Churchill Downs release, which announced that tickets for the Derby and Oaks had begun to be offered for sale Thursday. The walk-up price for a general-admission ticket to the Oaks will rise to $60, according to the release. A walk-up ticket for the Oaks was $40 this year.The Kentucky Derby and the Kentucky Oaks generate tens of millions of dollars in revenue for Churchill Downs Inc. each year. The parent company has focused on leveraging the two days over the past 10 years, plowing money into grandstand renovations while consistently raising ticket prices in all areas of the racetrack.General-admission tickets will be available at discounts to the walk-up price, depending on when a buyer purchases the tickets through Churchills ticketing partner, according to the release. From Nov. 17 to Dec. 31, Derby general-admission tickets will cost $60, and Oaks tickets will cost $40. Those prices are both $10 higher than the early period cost last year.From Jan. 1 to April 24, tickets for the Derby will cost $70, and tickets for the Oaks will cost $45. From April 25 until the day before each of the races, Derby admission will cost $75, and Oaks admission will cost $55. Zach Allen Youth Jersey .Y. -- Injured Buffalo Sabres forward Marcus Foligno did not practice with the team Monday and head coach Ron Rolston said its unlikely hell play in Wednesdays season opener in Detroit. 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IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Kirk Ferentz began his latest rivalry week by signing a massive contract extension that should keep him at Iowa for life .Ferentz will try to end the week by showing the new guy, Iowa State coach Matt Campbell, why the Hawkeyes keep giving him so much money.No. 16 Iowa (1-0) will host the Cyclones (0-1) on Saturday, a week after dominating Miami (Ohio) 45-21. Though the Hawkeyes werent perfect, especially in defending the run, the outcome was never in doubt.Iowa States opener was all too familiar to beleaguered Cyclones fans.Fears that the Cyclones inexperienced offensive line would stop them from running the ball effectively were realized in a 25-20 loss to Northern Iowa of the FCS .Star back Mike Warren rushed for just 30 yards, and Iowa States inability to sustain drives left its defense gassed in crunch time.The Cyclones have bounced back from shaky starts to stun the Hawkeyes before, most notably in 2014 after a loss to North Dakota State. Iowa wasnt nearly as good then as it is now though, and Iowa States line figures to be further tested by the Hawkeyes talented front.But Ferentz -- now armed with a contract through the 2025 season at $4.5 million per year -knows that strange things can happen in a series in which the road team has won four in a row.If you look over the last five years, you can predict a close game, Ferentz said. Doesnt seem to matter if its (at) home, what happened the week before, all that stuff, Ferentz said.Here are some of the keys to watch for as the Hawkeyes look to win their fifth straight trophy game.THUNDER AND LIGHTNINGIowas offensive line was brilliant against the RedHawks, opening massive holes for Akrum Wadley and LeShun Daniels Jr. to run through . The bruising Daniels and the speedy Wadley combined for 204 yards and four touchdowns on just 22 carries, and theyll likely split snaps against the Cyclones as well. II love splitting reps with LeShun.dddddddddddd LeShun deserves it...and it works out for both of us. He gets to tell me what I need to work on. I get to tell him what he missed, and (the two of us) are like brothers, Wadley said.LANNINGS TIME: Iowa State quarterback Joel Lanning made some big-time throws against the Panthers, tossing three touchdowns for the third time in his career. But Lanning, a junior, also threw a pair of costly fourth-quarter interceptions. He made some huge plays, got us back in the football game, Campbell said. We didnt help Joel out whatsoever. Obviously, Joel would like to have a couple of those plays back.JEWELLS BACK: Iowa star linebacker Josey Jewell, who was ejected for targeting in the first quarter of the win over Miami, will return for Saturdays game. Jewell said earlier this week that his hit was unintentional, adding that he hopes hell never have to go through another ejection. I wish it didnt happen. I wish I wouldve maybe veered off from it, Jewell said.CYCLONES DEFENSE: Iowa States defense played better than the score indicated last week, allowing just 4.3 yards per play and stopping Northern Iowa on 76 percent of its third downs. But the offense kept putting the unit in tough spots, turning it over four times. It was a challenge, but I think our defense played really (well). But its still part of a process, safety Kamari Cotton-Moya said.HE SAID ITOne of the things that Ive always preached in terms of the process is knowing how much growth happens between the first week and the second week in the world of college football. And we have a lot of growth to do, Campbell said.---Follow Luke Meredith on Twitter at www.twitter.com/LukeMeredithAP---Online: AP college football website: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '