Purdue at Ohio State odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch
The stage is set for an exciting Big Ten clash in Week 11, with the Purdue Boilermakers traveling to Columbus to take on the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Ahead of the showdown, FanDuel Sportsbook has released the early point spread for the showdown, and Ohio State is favored by 38.5 points at the moment. Additionally, the over/under has been set at 52.5 points for the conference battle.
Moreover, the rivalry between Purdue and Ohio State dates back to 1919. The Buckeyes have dominated the all-time series to the tune of a 41-15-2 record, but the Boilermakers have racked up some timely wins, proving to be a thorn in Ohio State’s side over the better part of the last century.
When Ohio State does win, they win big against the Boilermakers. Just look at last season’s 41-7 drubbing of Purdue, and 2013’s 56-0 win — the largest margin of victory in the history of the rivalry.
However, the Boilermakers did get the best of Ohio State multiple times in the last decade and change, including a 49-20 victory in 2018, which gave the Buckeyes a severe reality check at the time.
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Could history repeat itself? This Purdue team has been hard pressed to find a win against teams of Ohio State’s caliber as of late, but you can never count out the Boilermakers, even if they haven’t won in Columbus since 1988.
How to Watch Purdue at Ohio State
Time: Saturday 11/9 | 12:00 p.m. ET
Channel: TBD, FuboTV (streaming)
Location: Ohio Stadium – Columbus, OH
Moreover, Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio will be rocking when Purdue arrives in town. Ohio State isn’t taking anything for granted, and the Buckeyes know each game means more and more as the weeks go on. Ahead of the first College Football Playoff rankings being released, expect the Boilermakers to receive all they can handle from Ryan Day’s squad.