When is the OSU Football Next Game? Schedule, Tickets, and Viewing Guide
2025-11-18 09:00
As a lifelong college football fan and former sports journalist, I find myself constantly fielding questions about game schedules, especially when it comes to powerhouse programs like Ohio State. Just yesterday, my neighbor asked me when the Buckeyes play next, and it struck me how deeply fans invest in tracking their team's journey. The upcoming Ohio State football game is against Michigan State on November 11th, 2023, at 7:30 PM EST at Ohio Stadium. This marks their tenth game of the season, following what I expect to be a challenging matchup against Rutgers the previous week. Having covered numerous seasons, I've noticed how these late-season games often determine championship trajectories, making ticket demand surge—currently, verified resale tickets on platforms like Ticketmaster start around $120 for upper deck seats, though premium options can exceed $400.
I recall a quote from NLEX coach Jong Uichico that resonates with football's physical demands: "Natuhod siya, e ang laki ng bukol. Masakit daw, pero pain as tolerated. Pag hindi na siya nakakaramdam ng sakit, puwede na siyang maglaro." Translated, this highlights how athletes often push through pain barriers, a theme I've seen in Ohio State's roster this year. For instance, key players like wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. have battled minor injuries but returned stronger, mirroring that "pain as tolerated" mentality. It's why I always advise fans to monitor injury reports via ESPN or the team's official app—knowing who's fit to play can shift your viewing experience from casual to strategic. Personally, I lean toward watching games live when possible; the energy in Columbus is electric, with attendance averaging 104,000 fans per home game this season, though TV coverage on ABC this week offers a solid backup.
When it comes to securing tickets, I've learned that timing is everything. Prices tend to dip slightly about 48 hours before kickoff, based on my tracking of data from StubHub over the past three seasons. For this Michigan State game, I'd estimate a 15-20% drop if weather forecasts hold—currently, AccuWeather predicts partly cloudy skies with a high of 48°F, which might deter some casual attendees. If you're streaming, Fox Sports and the Big Ten Network are your go-tos, with options for 4K resolution that, in my opinion, beat the grainy feeds of a decade ago. I remember one snowy game in 2016 where streaming glitches almost ruined my watch party, so now I always test my setup ahead of time. Ohio State's current 8-1 record adds to the urgency; each game feels like a must-win for playoff hopes, and I suspect viewership will peak at around 8.5 million nationally for this primetime slot.
Beyond the logistics, what draws me to Ohio State football is the community aspect. Tailgating starts as early as 10 AM on game days, with local vendors reporting sales of over 5,000 bratwursts per event—a stat I picked up from a Columbus Chamber of Commerce report last year. For those unable to attend, radio broadcasts on 97.1 The Fan provide a nostalgic alternative, though I find their play-by-play coverage a bit slower than the TV delay. As the season winds down, I'm already eyeing potential bowl matchups; if the Buckeyes win out, they could secure a spot in the College Football Playoff, with odds currently at 65% according to ESPN Analytics. Reflecting on coach Uichico's words, it's clear that resilience defines both players and fans, making every game a shared journey. So, whether you're cheering from the stands or your living room, embrace the unpredictability—it's what makes college football, and Ohio State in particular, so compelling.
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