It’s been almost three months since Ohio State football fans have had the chance to watch the Buckeyes in action. That wait is just about over as the annual Spring Game scrimmage is set to take place this Saturday at Ohio Stadium. Not only will fans get to see the newest edition of OSU football on the field, they will also get a first glimpse of the team’s national championship ring which was teased on social media earlier today.
Originally, Ryan Day shared that this year the Spring Game would be replaced with a “Spring Showcase.” But after some backlash from fans, the team reversed course and announced they would be going back to the traditional Spring Game format.
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Tickets are still available for the scrimmage with the announcement there will be no fees for tickets purchased online through TicketMaster. Ticket prices range between $8 and $35. Ohio State has also announced that most parking garages and lots will be free of charge as well, making the event about as fan-friendly as possible. You can find all the information you need for the full game day experience at OhioStateBuckeyes.com. It should be a crisp, fall-like day with partial sunshine and temperatures in the 50s.
If you can’t make it to the game, here’s how to watch the Ohio State Spring Game on Saturday afternoon, including time, TV schedule, and streaming information:
What channel is the Ohio State Spring Game on Saturday?
TV Channel: Big Ten Network
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Live Stream: Fubo (Watch Now! – Regional restrictions may apply)
Who is on the call for the Ohio State Spring Game on Saturday?
The spring game won’t be on national television this year, but you can still catch the game on cable television. The Big Ten Network will televise the scrimmage with Guy Haberman, Yogi Roth, Jake Butt and Tyvis Powell on the call.
Ohio State Spring Game – game time Saturday
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Date: Saturday, April 12
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This article originally appeared on Buckeyes Wire: Watch the Ohio State offense and defense do battle in the Spring Game