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Future Football Schedules (Updated 11/21/2023)

Dispatch

8/5/06

Buckeyes add new foes to fill schedules

Saturday, August 05, 2006

Tim May
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

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With its marquee nonconference games for the 2007-2010 seasons set, Ohio State moved to fill in the rest of the schedules, and as promised, Youngstown State filled two of the blanks.

The home games with Youngstown State to kick off the 2007 and the 2008 seasons will be the Buckeyes’ first against an NCAA Division I-AA opponent.

OSU coach Jim Tressel has said many times that he would like to schedule the school he led to four national titles. With major colleges cleared to play 12-game regular seasons starting this year, athletic director Gene Smith seconded the motion.

"We saw it as an opportunity to keep the money in state while also taking on a good, quality opponent," associate athletic director Steve Snapp said.
He also confirmed OSU has reached an agreement with Oklahoma to play a home-andhome series in 2016 and 2017, though who will play host first hasn’t been settled.

The Buckeyes also have two other first-time opponents: Army, in a home-and-home in 2009 and 2010, and a home game with New Mexico State in 2009. It’s unclear whether the 2010 game at Army will be staged in West Point, N.Y., or perhaps in Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., Snapp said.

The Buckeyes already had marquee games scheduled at Washington next year, homeand-home dates with Southern California in 2008 and 2009, the University of Miami in 2010 and 2011, California in 2012 and 2013, and Virginia Tech in 2014 and 2015.

The Buckeyes will have seven home games each season through at least 2010, Snapp said, though a vacancy in 2010 has yet to be filled.

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Penguins will play Buckeyes next year
Youngstown State University and The Ohio State University have entered into a two-year agreement to play in the 2007 and 2008 football seasons at Ohio Stadium, both athletic departments announced on Friday. The Penguins open both seasons at ‘‘The Horseshoe” on Sept. 1, 2007 and Aug. 30, 2008.

Youngstown State Executive Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Ron Strollo said playing the top-ranked Buckeyes gives the athletics department, the entire university and community great national exposure.

‘‘The opportunity to play a tradition-rich program like Ohio State in consecutive years benefits our student-athletes, our university, our fan-base and the entire Mahoning Valley,” Strollo said. ‘‘I know everyone in our football family appreciates this chance to play one of the most storied college football programs in the nation.”

The matchup also offers the intrigue of pitting former YSU coach and current Buckeye coach Jim Tressel against his old team. Tressel amassed a 15-year record of 135-57-2 at Youngstown State from 1986-2000.

Youngstown State has played a Division I-A foe 39 times since moving to the Division I-AA ranks in 1981. YSU is 19-19-1 all-time against I-A schools and played its first-ever game against a member of the Big East Conference, Pittsburgh, this past season.

The Penguins are coming off an 8-3 campaign in which it was 5-2 in the Gateway Football Conference tying playoff semifinalist Northern Iowa and playoff quarterfinalist Southern Illinois for the league title. The only other loss in 2005 was at Pitt.

Ohio State, who was voted preseason No. 1 in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll, is coming off a 10-2 season and a 34-20 Fiesta Bowl victory.
 
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OSU football plans series with Oklahoma

Sooner series is 10 years away, but Buckeyes have elite foes every year

By Doug Harris
Staff Writer
COLUMBUS | The road to another national championship for Ohio State won't be paved with patsies — at least for the next 11 years.
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<!-- inset --> <!--begintext--> The Buckeyes announced Friday that they'll play a home-and-home series with Oklahoma in 2016 and '17. Already on the schedule are Texas this season, Washington in 2007, Southern Cal in 2008-09, Miami, Fla., in 2010-11, California in 2012-13 and Virginia Tech in 2014-15.
"We still have a few details to work out, including where the first game will be, but we have an agreement in principle," school spokesman Steve Snapp said of the Sooner series.
"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."
Ohio State and Oklahoma have met just twice previously, the Sooners winning in Columbus in 1977 and the Buckeyes prevailing in Norman in '83.
OSU also announced that its non-conference schedules were complete through 2009. The Buckeyes will play Division I-AA Youngstown State, Akron and Kent State in '07, Youngstown State, Ohio U. and Troy in '08 and Army, Toledo (in Cleveland) and New Mexico State in '09.
They also will play a road game at Army in 2010. "Marquee match-ups — plus home games — seem to be the formula we're going to shoot for," coach Jim Tressel said at the Big Ten meetings this week.
"I think our guys will remember the Texas series when they're old and gray. They'll remember the great night in Ohio Stadium (last year), and they'll remember the chance to go to Austin. And the guys, I hope, will remember the USC series and the Miami of Florida series."
Recognizing the burdens posed by playing those national powers, Tressel added with a laugh, "And maybe they'll come to the mental institute and talk about the great memories with me."
2006 OSU football schedule
Sept. 2 — Northern Illinois
Sept. 9 — at Texas
Sept. 16 — Cincinnati
Sept. 23 — Penn State
Sept. 30 — at Iowa
Oct. 7 — Bowling Green
Oct. 14 — at Michigan State
Oct. 21 — Indiana
Oct. 28 — Minnesota
Nov. 4 — at Illinois
Nov. 11 — at Northwestern
Nov. 18 — Michigan
 
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Buckeye's vs. Oklahoma

Didn't see a thread on this. Bucks to play OK in 2016/17 (OK, it a ways off). I love that we continue to schedule top OOC games.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/ncaa/08/04/bc.fbc.ohiost.schedules.ap/index.html

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Ohio State announced plans for matchups against Oklahoma in 2016 and 2017 on Friday and released its schedule for the next four years. The two teams have met twice before, with the Sooners beating the Buckeyes in 1977 and Ohio State evening the series in 1983.
"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."
The schedules show the Buckeyes playing seven home games each season through 2010, as well as two-game series against Youngstown State, Southern California and Army.

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SCHEDULE SHUFFLE: Cincinnati will be visiting Huntington earlier than expected.
The Bearcats initially were scheduled to play at Marshall on Sept. 26, 2009 as part of a two-game, home-and-away series. Instead the Big East member will fulfill its date in Huntington on Oct. 4, 2008. Marshall plays at Cincinnati on Sept. 22, 2007.
The switch opens a 2009 slot for Ohio, which is expected to sign an extended home-and-away series with the Herd. Marshall is scheduled to host Tennessee in 2009, but it's long been rumored that the Volunteers won't be visiting Edwards Stadium.
"We have a few other matters we need to clean up in our scheduling to make sure everything fits in place," Marshall athletic director Bob Marcum said. "And those things will be forthcoming."
Marcum nearly has finalized paperwork on Marshall's 2010 trip to Ohio State.
 
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[SIZE=+2]Herd signs deal with Ohio State[/SIZE]

Chuck Landon
Daily Mail sportswriter

[SIZE=-1]Tuesday August 08, 2006[/SIZE]<!----> HUNTINGTON -- Mark Snyder's roots in Ohio are paying dividends -- on and off the football field.
The latest is a lucrative game with Ohio State, where Snyder was an assistant coach and defensive coordinator before returning to his alma mater as head coach last year.
Marshall will play Ohio State on Sept. 4, 2010 in Ohio Stadium.
"I signed the contract this morning," Marshall Athletic Director Bob "Kayo" Marcum said Monday.
Besides it being a homecoming for Snyder, who coached at Ohio State during the 2001-04 seasons, the Buckeyes will provide a lucrative payday.
Although the guarantee isn't the $1 million that has been rumored, it is believed to be in the neighborhood.
"It's a little less than that," said Marcum, who declined to reveal the amount.
The no-return game for Marshall comes on the heels of the Herd getting a commitment from South Point blue-chipper Chris Smith, considered the top quarterback prospect in Ohio. Snyder's strong connections were obvious there.
There's more, too. Snyder's ties to the Buckeye State are helping to schedule other games.
The Herd also will begin a home-and-home series with Ohio University in 2010. "I think that is a great game for our fans," said Marcum. "It's an easy drive."
An already scheduled home date with Cincinnati set for Sept. 26, 2009 will be moved up to 2008, at the request of the Bearcats. MU plays at Cincinnati in 2007.
Marshall's game at Ohio State may not be an isolated appearance. Marshall officials indicated Ohio State has placed Marshall in with a group of Ohio schools that the Buckeyes play on a rotating basis.
For example, Ohio State hosts Youngstown State, Akron and Kent State in 2007.
Then in ‘08, Youngstown State and Ohio University travel to Columbus. The Buckeyes play Toledo in Cleveland (Browns Stadium) in 2009.
Then, Ohio State will open the 2010 season with Marshall.
 
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I love the idea of playing YSU. I was going to school there when Coach Tressel was winning his AA National Championships. I just hope that playing a Division AA school doesn't come back to bite us in the ass the way it did Auburn a couple of years ago!! Doesn't seem very bright when you look at it that way!
 
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I love the idea of playing YSU. I was going to school there when Coach Tressel was winning his AA National Championships. I just hope that playing a Division AA school doesn't come back to bite us in the ass the way it did Auburn a couple of years ago!! Doesn't seem very bright when you look at it that way!

Texas faced a 1-AA team last year. That didn't hurt them.
 
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