
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State Buckeyes’ 2025 schedule is starting to take shape, and it could include a Friday game.
According to a report from ESPN, the Big Ten Conference is considering moving some of its games to Friday nights in 2025, and Ohio State could be one of the teams affected.
The Buckeyes have traditionally played their games on Saturdays, but the conference is looking to experiment with Friday night games to attract more viewers and create more excitement around the league.
Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith said that the school is open to the idea of playing a Friday game, but it would depend on the specific circumstances.
“We’re always looking for ways to promote our program and attract more fans,” Smith said. “If playing a Friday game makes sense for us and our opponents, then we’re open to it.”
The Buckeyes’ 2025 schedule is still in the process of being finalized, but it’s expected to include the usual suspects, including Michigan, Penn State, and Wisconsin.
Speaking of Wisconsin, former Buckeyes coach Luke Fickell is still dealing with the aftermath of his departure from Columbus.
Fickell, who is now the head coach at Wisconsin, has spoken publicly about the difficulties he faced during his time at Ohio State, including the challenges of following in the footsteps of legendary coach Jim Tressel.
However, it’s clear that Fickell still has some hard feelings about the way things ended for him in Columbus.
In a recent interview with ESPN, Fickell said that the experience of being a head coach at Ohio State was “a hardship that eats at him” to this day.
“It’s a tough place to be, and it’s a tough place to leave,” Fickell said. “But I’m proud of the way I handled myself, and I’m proud of the way my players responded to me.”
Fickell’s comments are a reminder that the world of college football can be a complex and emotional place, where coaches and players often have to navigate difficult circumstances and make tough decisions.
In other news, the popular Netflix documentary series “Full Swing” is set to feature the Ohio State golf team in an upcoming episode.
The show, which follows the lives of professional golfers on the PGA Tour, will feature the Buckeyes’ golf team as they compete in the NCAA Championships.
The episode is expected to air later this spring, and it will give fans a behind-the-scenes look at the Buckeyes’ golf program.
“We’re excited to be a part of the show,” said Ohio State golf coach Brad Smith. “It’s a great opportunity for us to showcase our program and give fans a glimpse into the lives of our players.”
The Buckeyes’ golf team has been one of the top programs in the country in recent years, and they’re looking to make a deep run in the NCAA Championships this spring.
With the help of “Full Swing,” fans will get to see the Buckeyes’ golf team in action and learn more about the players and coaches who make the program tick.
_Buckeyes’ 2025 Schedule:_
– Sept. 5: vs. Indiana
– Sept. 12: at Wisconsin
– Sept. 19: vs. Northern Illinois
– Sept. 26: at Michigan State
– Oct. 3: vs. Penn State
– Oct. 10: at Maryland
– Oct. 17: vs. Iowa
– Oct. 24: at Northwestern
– Oct. 31: vs. Minnesota
– Nov. 7: at Illinois
– Nov. 14: vs. Michigan
_Ohio State Golf Team:_
– The Buckeyes’ golf team is ranked No. 10 in the country, according to the latest Golfweek rankings.
– The team is led by senior golfer Maxwell Moldovan, who is ranked No. 15 in the country individually.
– The Buckeyes have won two tournaments this spring, including the Puerto Rico Classic and the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate.
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