🚨 Changes to @OhioStateFB 2029 and 2030 Schedules
🔘 Opening up the 2029 season with Navy, scheduled for Sept. 1, 2029
🔘 Added a game vs. Youngstown State to be played in Ohio Stadium on Sept. 15, 2029
🔘 Game vs. University of Nevada moved to Sept. 7, 2030
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— Ohio State Buckeyes 🌰 (@OhioStAthletics) June 4, 2025
With all the changes we’ve seen in college football the last few years, it sure seems like the same schedules that were made years in advance and mostly locked in have been adjusted more and more. Ohio State isn’t immune either. We’ve seen additions, modifications, and cancellations of some of the future opponents as the Big Ten has expanded, the College Football Playoff has gotten bigger, and Name, Image and Likeness continues to change the landscape of talent on teams.
On Wednesday, Ohio State announced further football nonconference schedule changes, and we’re here to keep you in the loop.
All told, there are three changes to the nonconference schedules in 2029 and 2030. Ohio State added a game against Navy for the season opener on Sept. 1, 2029. However, in order to make room for that game, the Buckeyes and the University of Nevada have agreed to move their previously scheduled game to Sept. 7, 2030.
Ohio State also added a game against Youngstown State, to be played at Ohio Stadium on Sept. 15, 2029. That all means that the Buckeyes have just one game remaining to fill out their non-conference schedules over the next five years by way of the season opener on August 1, 2030.
If anymore schedule changes come down the pipe during the offseason, we’ll bring that to you, as well as other OSU athletics news.
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