Viewing Guide: How to watch Ohio State v. Nebraska in Big Noon Tilt
COLUMBUS — Ohio State is back from its off week and the Buckeyes are in need of some home cooking. The Scarlet and Gray welcome Nebraska to Ohio Stadium on Saturday for a noon kickoff. No. 4 Ohio State (5-1) is two weeks off its only loss — a one-point road game against Oregon — and looks to get back in the win column.
Lettermen Row gets you right with how to watch the Buckeyes back in action.
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Ohio State at Nebraska: Game time, details
Ohio State and Nebraska have squared off 10 times before with No. 11 on the way. The Buckeyes hold a 9-1 series lead with the Cornhuskers’ only win back in 2011 — a 34-27 win in Lincoln. Ohio State is rested after coming off its road loss to Oregon.
Nebraska is coming off a 56-7 road loss to Indiana.
Iowa (5-0, 2-0 Big Ten) is coming off a home win over Michigan State.
- Time: 12 p.m. EST.
- Kickoff: 12 p.m. EST.
- Weather: High of 63º, 13% chance of rain showers, 9 mph winds.
- The line: The Buckeyes are a 25.5-point favorite per VegasInsider.
- Over/under: 48.5 points.
How to watch
The Buckeyes will play on FOX with Gus Johnson (play-by-play), Joel Klatt (analyst) and Jenny Taft (sideline) on the call.
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).
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Series Fun Fact
Nebraska’s starting quarterback Dylan Raiola is in his first year of college football and he will make his first trip to Ohio Stadium. Only, this is his first trip to Columbus not pulling for the Buckeyes.
Raiola verbally committed to Ohio State in May 2022 and that lasted all the way until December 2022. He eventually committed to Georgia before finally flipping to Nebraska near signing day for his respective recruiting class.