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Viewing Guide: How to watch Ohio State v. Marshall

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COLUMBUS — Ohio State is off its ‘improvement’ week and has turned its full attention to Marshall for its third game of the season. The week three bye was tough for the schedule as the Buckeyes thoroughly dominated against Western Michigan in week two.

Nevertheless, the Buckeyes are putting the final touches on their preparations ahead of the last nonconference game of the season.

Lettermen Row has you covered with viewing information on the Buckeyes v. Thundering Herd.

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Marshall at Ohio State: Game time, details

Ohio State and Marshall have met twice on the gridiron. The Thundering Herd came into the Horseshoe 20 years ago and gave the Buckeyes quite a scare, but the leg of Mike Nugent saved the day. Marshall also visited Columbus in 2010 and Ohio State won 45-7, but that game was part of the vacated season after the ‘tattoogate’ scandal.

Marshall (1-1) is also coming off a bye week. It has a win over Stony Brook and a loss to Virginia Tech.

  • Time: 12 p.m. EST.
  • Kickoff: 12:10 p.m. EST.
  • Weather: High of 90º, 40% chance of rain showers, 6 mph winds.
  • The line: Ohio State is a 39.5 favorite per VegasInsider.
  • Over/under: 52.5 points.

How to Watch

The Buckeyes will play on the Fox with Gus Johnson (play-by-play) and Joel Klatt (analyst) on the call. Jenny Taft is the crew’s sideline reporter.

How to Listen

Paul Keels, Jim Lachey and Clay Hall will have the call on the Ohio State Sports Radio Network 97.1 FM (WBNS).

Series Fun Fact

Marshall first played Ohio State on Sept. 11, 2004. In a back-and-forth game, it came down to one of the greatest college kickers of all time to save the day for the Buckeyes.

Mike Nugent lined up for a 55-yard field goal with two seconds left in the game. Like Nugent did so many times for the Buckeyes, he drilled the kick. That Ohio State team finished the regular season 8-4 with a 37-21 win over Michigan and a 33-7 win over Oklahoma State in the Alamo Bowl.

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