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Future Football Schedules (Updated 8/31/2024)

Future non-conference games

http://utrockets.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/060806aaa.html

Toledo will play Ohio State in Cleveland on Sept. 19, 2009. Toledo plays in Columbus on Sept. 10, 2011.

http://www.nationalchamps.net/NCAA/future_schedules/ohiostate_future.htm

Ohio state will play in Cincinnati on Sept. 18, 2012.
Cincinnati will play in Columbus on Sept. 6, 2014.

Bowling Green will play in Columbus on Sept. 11, 2010.
Akron will play in Columbus on Sept. 3, 2011.

The California game iin Columbus listed as Sept. 15, 2012.
 
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A bunch of additions to the future schedules, courtesy of The O-Zone

2007:
YSU
Akron
@ Washington
Kent

2008:
YSU
Ohio
@ Southern Cal
Troy

2009:
Army
Southern Cal
@ Toledo (Cleveland)
New Mexico State

2010:
Marshall
Miami-FL
@ Army
(TBA)

Looks like the YSU, Troy, and NMSU games were just fill-ins for the extra game. None of them really make any sense, especially travelling to West Point. Their stadium holds 40,000 and they're usually horrible. Not sure how to justify that financially.
 
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A bunch of additions to the future schedules, courtesy of The O-Zone

2007:
YSU
Akron
@ Washington
Kent

2008:
YSU
Ohio
@ Southern Cal
Troy

2009:
Army
Southern Cal
@ Toledo (Cleveland)
New Mexico State

2010:
Marshall
Miami-FL
@ Army
(TBA)

Looks like the YSU, Troy, and NMSU games were just fill-ins for the extra game. None of them really make any sense, especially travelling to West Point. Their stadium holds 40,000 and they're usually horrible. Not sure how to justify that financially.

I thought the YSU game was pretty set that we were facing them?

The Troy, NMSU and Army games being on there is wierd.

I can see us playing Army in Columbus, but not going to West Point. If we do play them, the first game of course will be in Columbus as scheduled, the second/return game will either be moved to Columbus, or we will just pay Army off.
 
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From the official site:

ohiostatebuckeyes

Buckeyes Announce Future Football Schedules

Ohio State and Oklahoma renew gridiron rivalry


Aug. 4, 2006

COLUMBUS, Ohio: Ohio State officials confirmed today that the Buckeyes and Oklahoma would meet in a two-game, home-and-home series in 2016 and 2017.

"We still have a few details to work out, including where the first game will be, but we have an agreement in principle," said Steve Snapp, associate director of athletics. "We want to play a marquee game every year, either home or away, and Oklahoma certainly fits into that category. Our hope down the road is to continue to add high profile games and to be able to play at sites where we have not traditionally played."

Snapp noted that between now and 2016 the Buckeyes have series scheduled with Southern California (2008-09), Miami, Fla. (2010-11), the University of California (2012-13) and Virginia Tech (2014-15).

This will be just the third and fourth meetings between Ohio State and Oklahoma. The series is tied at 1-1, the Sooners defeating Ohio State 29-28 in 1977 in Columbus and the Buckeyes prevailing 24-14 in Norman in 1983.

Ohio State also released its schedules through 2010. The Buckeyes, who have an open date to fill in 2010, will play seven home games each of those years.

"One of our basic tenets in scheduling is to schedule as many home games as we can," Snapp said. "In 2012, we hope to play eight games in Ohio Stadium."

The four-year schedule includes back-to-back games with Youngstown State in 2007 and 2008. Both games will be played in Columbus. The Buckeyes also will play a home-and-home series with Army in 2009 and 2010. The two teams will play in Columbus in 2009 and either at Army or in the Meadowlands in 2010.

"The schedule the next four years is in keeping with our philosophy of playing in-state schools whenever we can," said Ohio State Director of Athletics Gene Smith. "Both Coach (Jim) Tressel and I believe strongly in that." <TABLE class=tablecontent cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=250 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>
2007
</TD></TR><TR><TD>9/1</TD><TD>Youngstown State</TD></TR><TR><TD>9/8</TD><TD>Akron</TD></TR><TR><TD>9/15</TD><TD>@ Washington</TD></TR><TR><TD>9/22</TD><TD>Northwestern</TD></TR><TR><TD>9/29</TD><TD>@ Minnesota</TD></TR><TR><TD>10/6</TD><TD>@ Purdue</TD></TR><TR><TD>10/13</TD><TD>Kent State</TD></TR><TR><TD>10/20</TD><TD>Michigan State</TD></TR><TR><TD>10/27</TD><TD>@ Penn State</TD></TR><TR><TD>11/3</TD><TD>Wisconsin</TD></TR><TR><TD>11/10</TD><TD>Illinois</TD></TR><TR><TD>11/17</TD><TD>@ Michigan</TD></TR><TR><TD> </TD></TR><TR><TD>2008</TD></TR><TR><TD>8/30</TD><TD>Youngstown State</TD></TR><TR><TD>9/6</TD><TD>Ohio</TD></TR><TR><TD>9/13</TD><TD>@ Southern California</TD></TR><TR><TD>9/20</TD><TD>Troy University</TD></TR><TR><TD>9/27</TD><TD>Minnesota</TD></TR><TR><TD>10/4</TD><TD>@ Wisconsin</TD></TR><TR><TD>10/11</TD><TD>Purdue</TD></TR><TR><TD>10/18</TD><TD>@ Michigan State</TD></TR><TR><TD>10/25</TD><TD>Penn State</TD></TR><TR><TD>11/1</TD><TD>Bye Week</TD></TR><TR><TD>11/8</TD><TD>@ Northwestern</TD></TR><TR><TD>11/15</TD><TD>@ Illinois</TD></TR><TR><TD>11/22</TD><TD>Michigan</TD></TR><TR><TD> </TD></TR><TR><TD>2009</TD></TR><TR><TD>9/5</TD><TD>Army</TD></TR><TR><TD>9/12</TD><TD>Southern California</TD></TR><TR><TD>9/19</TD><TD>Toledo (in Cleveland)</TD></TR><TR><TD>9/26</TD><TD>Illinois</TD></TR><TR><TD>10/3</TD><TD>@ Indiana</TD></TR><TR><TD>10/10</TD><TD>Wisconsin</TD></TR><TR><TD>10/17</TD><TD>@ Purdue</TD></TR><TR><TD>10/24</TD><TD>Minnesota</TD></TR><TR><TD>10/31</TD><TD>New Mexico State</TD></TR><TR><TD>11/7</TD><TD>@ Penn State</TD></TR><TR><TD>11/11</TD><TD>Iowa</TD></TR><TR><TD>11/21</TD><TD>@ Michigan</TD></TR><TR><TD> </TD></TR><TR><TD>2010</TD></TR><TR><TD>9/4</TD><TD>Marshall</TD></TR><TR><TD>9/11</TD><TD>Miami (Florida)</TD></TR><TR><TD>9/18</TD><TD>@ Army</TD></TR><TR><TD>9/25</TD><TD>@ Illinois</TD></TR><TR><TD>10/2</TD><TD>Indiana</TD></TR><TR><TD>10/9</TD><TD>@ Wisconsin</TD></TR><TR><TD>10/16</TD><TD>Purdue</TD></TR><TR><TD>10/23</TD><TD>@ Minnesota</TD></TR><TR><TD>10/30</TD><TD>TBA</TD></TR><TR><TD>11/6</TD><TD>Penn State</TD></TR><TR><TD>11/13</TD><TD>@ Iowa</TD></TR><TR><TD>11/20</TD><TD>Michigan</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>


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The four-year schedule includes back-to-back games with Youngstown State in 2007 and 2008. Both games will be played in Columbus. The Buckeyes also will play a home-and-home series with Army in 2009 and 2010.

The YSU is a true home-and-home series for OSU (and an away-and-away series for YSU). The Army series (and all the others) are home-and-away series. I sure wish the media would learn simple English...
 
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