UCLA football at No. 1 Ohio State
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COLUMBUS — Ohio State vs. UCLA will kick off at 7:30 p.m. on NBC as the TV channel on Saturday night in Ohio Stadium. The Buckeyes (9-0, 6-0 Big Ten) will face the Bruins (3-6, 3-3) in a clash between the team at the top of the league standings and a team that is fighting to stay out of the bottom of the conference.
After a slow first half, Ohio State pulled out an easy win over Penn State on Saturday, 38-14. The Buckeyes’ players once again made their way to the fans at the south end of the Horseshoe to serenade them with “Carmen Ohio.
The Buckeyes football stadium will mark AC/DC's sixth stop on a seven-month-long "Power Up" circuit, with 21 shows scheduled between Feb. 24 and Sept. 29. Other notable stops include New Jersey's MetLife Stadium; Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium; and Argentina's national stadium, Estadio River Plate.
In Week 12, there will be a night game at The Horseshoe. Ohio State will welcome UCLA for a primetime matchup in Columbus, and the opening point spread has been released.
Six days after scarlet and gray confetti drifted through the air at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the celebration came home to Columbus. Inside Ohio Stadium, 30,000 fans packed the Horseshoe on Jan. 26 to honor Ohio State’s ninth national championships in a day filled with speeches,
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Ohio State beats Purdue in penultimate road game of regular season
No. 1 Ohio State extended the nation’s longest active win streak in college football to 13 games after the Buckeyes defeated Purdue, 34-10, at Ross-Ade Stadium on Saturday. C.J. Donaldson scored two touchdowns while quarterback Julian Sayin threw for another to Jeremiah Smith,
The latest betting number is Ohio State -20.5, per the DraftKings website. Three touchdowns. Penn State is missing key starters Drew Allar and Tony Rojas, who are out with long-term injuries. Ohio State is 10-1 in its last 11 meetings with the Lions. Penn State’s last victory over the Buckeyes occurred in 2016 at Beaver Stadium.
It’s a law of physics that what goes up must come down. It also seems to be the law of Ohio State football that when quarterback Julian Sayin puts the ball in the air, it will land in the hands of Jeremiah Smith or Carnell Tate.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Former Ohio State tight end Max Klare will head back to Indiana this weekend, as the first-year Buckeye will head back to his former school. After spending the first three years of his career at Purdue, he’ll get the chance to play in West Lafayette as a member of the road team this Saturday against the Boilermakers.