
The Ohio State football team plays Maryland in the 2021 homecoming game at 12:05 p.m. Saturday inside Ohio Stadium and the Buckeyes are looking to stay unbeaten in the Big Ten.
OSU enters the game after walloping Rutgers to improve to 4-1 on the season. The 52-13 win was the second-straight game the Buckeyes have score 50 or more points in and the second in which the defense play like the unit some expected in the preseason.
Maryland, meanwhile, jumped to a 4-0 record before running into Iowa, who used its 51-14 win over the Terps to climb to No.3 in the rankings this week.
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Will Ohio State pick up its third-straight win of the season? Or will Maryland bounce back from their home loss to Iowa?
You can follow the action live with insights from Columbus Dispatch's team of reporters Bill Rabinowitz, Joey Kaufman and columnist Rob Oller.
NFL scouts at Ohio Stadium
Credentialed to cover today's game are scouts from the Falcons, Bills (2), Bears, Broncos (3), Packers (3), Texans, Jaguars, Chargers (2), Eagles and Buccaneers.
A Hang On Sloopy anniversary
It was 55 years ago today that the Ohio State Marching Band first performed Hang On Sloopy at Ohio Stadium. The McCoys' hit had reached No. 1 on the billboard on Oct 2, 1965, and was played for OSU fans one week later.
Ohio State running back Miyan Williams out against Maryland
Running back Miyan Williams, who did not travel with the team to Rutgers, will not play against Maryland.
Williams started the first two games against Minnesota and Oregon, rushing for a combined 202 yards and one touchdowns, but did not carry the ball the following week against Tulsa and has seen budding star freshman TreVeyon Henderson take on a larger workload in the backfield.
Going to the Ohio vs. Maryland game? Here's what to know about parking
Here's some things to know about parking on game day.

Here are some other things to know:
- Cashless Parking: All day-of-game lots and garages will be cashless beginning this season. Only credit cards will be accepted. The day-of-game parking rate is $20 and is payable upon arrival on game days.
- Take a shuttle: Park on West Campus (including parking lots west of Route 315) and hop on a free shuttle that picks up in Carmack Lot 1 and drops off at the John Herrick Drive Transit Hub, which is just a short walk away from Ohio Stadium.
- Touchless permits: All athletics permit holders will display their parking passes via their phones. Please have your digital pass ready to display to traffic officers and parking attendants on game days.
- Scan your QR code: CampusParc annual permit holders must scan their access keycard or QR code upon arrival to all day-of-game lots and garages.
- Re-entry is not permitted.
More game day parking information:
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