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Oklahoma Sooners at Ohio State Buckeyes: TV, Radio, Odds, Tickets, Parking, and Traffic

Everything you need to know to make your game day a success.

The Ohio State Buckeyes got off to a rocky start this season with an uneven performance last week against the Indiana Hoosiers. It was a tale of two halves, as the Buckeyes entered halftime down 14-13 to the Hoosiers but came out for the second half firing on all cylinders, cruising to a 49-21 victory.

Ohio State gave up 420 passing yards and 21 points to the Indiana offense. The Buckeyes' offense, however, played very well and finished the game with 596 total yards and 49 points. The defense will look to improve this week as the Oklahoma Sooners come to Columbus, in what will certainly be the game of the week. The Buckeyes haven't lost at home in September since 2009, so the odds are certainly in their favor. Ohio State maintained its No. 2 ranking in the Coaches poll, despite the uneven start.

Baker Mayfield and the No. 6 Oklahoma Sooners came out strong in Week 1 with a tune up game against the University of Texas at El Paso Miners. Oklahoma trounced UTEP 59-7 as Mayfield completed 19 of 20 passes for 329 yards and three touchdowns. While there is talent in the Ohio State secondary, Mayfield and the Sooner offense are much better than Indiana, so if the Hoosiers can burn the Ohio State defensive backs, a Heisman candidate like Mayfield certainly could as well.

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Date: Saturday, Sept. 9th

Game Time: 7:30 pn ET

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Venue: Ohio Stadium, Columbus, OH

Point Spread: Ohio State -9

TV and Radio: ABC and WBNS Columbus/KREF Norman

Tickets still available on the secondary market here: Seatgeek.com

Parking:

Complete Ohio State campus and parking map

Disability Parking Map

Parking Permit Map


  1. Day of game lots are open for visitors on a first come first serve basis. Parking fees for these lots is $20. Those with Ohio State parking permits will not be charged to park in their assigned lots. A shuttle for all lots west of Ohio State Route 315 will be available to take fans to the stadium. All day of game lots will open to the public at 5:00 AM.
  2. Disability parking will located in all lots north of St. John Arena and in the Lane Avenue parking garage. Parking in these lots will cost $20. A verified disability placard, registration, and the owner of the placard is required for entry. A shuttle will be accessible to transport fans to the stadium from six hours prior to kickoff to one hour after the game ends.
  3. For those with season permit parking, spots will be reserved up until 90 minutes prior to kickoff. As with other day of game lots, these will open at 5:00 AM.
  4. RV parking is available for fans but must be purchased prior to game day. These passes may be purchased here.
  5. Motorists are being encouraged to arrive early, in order to avoid traffic. Downloading the Waze app is also recommended in order to get real time traffic updates on game day.

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