UCLA, Ohio State and College Football Playoff
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Saturday night in the Horseshoe was both positive and negative for two Buckeyes trying to win the Heisman Trophy
On today's episode of the UCLA Bruins Insider Podcast, we look back at UCLA's loss to No. 1 Ohio State, and look forward to an uncharted end to the Bruins' seas
The Bruins travel to Columbus without injured QB Nico Iamaleava to take on the Buckeyes, who are coming off a dominant 34-10 win over Purdue. Here's how to watch for free.
The Ohio State football team gave a strong performance in week 11 against UCLA. Yes, the Bruins were without Nico Iamaleava and, in general, aren't a very good football team right now, but the Buckeyes did exactly what they should have done to a team in that position. They buried them early and never looked back.
The Bruins already have six losses on the season and are being treated with a clash against college football's best.
Ohio State football entered its game vs. UCLA with a battle at right guard. Here's how the Buckeyes handled it.
Here are four things we learned from No. 1 Ohio State’s 48-10 win over UCLA on Nov. 15: It’s a fait accompli that the Buckeyes return to the College Football Playoff. Following the win over UCLA, the Buckeyes will finish the regular season in two weeks with no more than two losses, a minimum of a 10-2 record that makes an at-large berth inevitable.
Ohio State is all set to host the UCLA Bruins on Saturday night. We preview the game by talking to a Bruin media and fan perspective on how they feel.
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Ohio State football injury report vs. UCLA: Updates on Jeremiah Smith, Carnell Tate and others
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football could be thin at receiver during Saturday’s game against UCLA. The Buckeyes listed junior Carnell Tate as out on their Week 12 availability report, and sophomore Jeremiah Smith was deemed questionable.