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No. 1 Ohio State vs. Wisconsin: Live updates from Game 7

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No. 1 Ohio State vs. Wisconsin: Live updates from Game 7


Buckeyes tight end Will Kacmarek (89) is congratulated by Brandon Inniss (1) and Carnell Tate (17) after his TD catch during action in the NCAA football game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and Grambling State Tigers in Columbus on Saturday, September 6, 2025. David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com

The Buckeyes are back on the road this afternoon, taking on Wisconsin in a Big Ten showdown at Camp Randall Stadium.

Ohio State enters the game undefeated (6-0) and ranked No. 1 in the country, boasting the nation’s top scoring defense and a dominant start to the season.

Wisconsin, meanwhile, is looking to snap a four-game losing streak and revive its season under head coach Luke Fickell — a familiar face to Buckeye fans. The Badgers have struggled offensively, scoring just 15.5 points per game and are coming off a 37-0 loss to Iowa.

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Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. ET on CBS.

You can get live updates on the game right here, including highlights, analysis and insight from cleveland.com OSU beat reporters Stephen Means, Andrew Gillis and Stefan Krajisnik as well as Tim Bielik and Jimmy Watkins. Just reload your browser to see the newest updates at the top.

5:31,4Q: Brandon Innis catches a 13-yard touchdown pass from Julian Sayin and the Buckeyes lead 34-0.

14:22, 4Q: Wisconsin converts a first down on a fake punt.

End third quarter: Ohio State 27, Wisconsin 0.

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1:15, 3Q: Julian Sayin finds Will Kacmarek on a 2-yard TD pass. Ohio State leads 27-0.

8:42, 3Q: Jayden Fielding’s 37-yard FG is good and Ohio State leads 20-0.

15:00, 3Q: Ohio State will takeover at its own 25 after a kickoff on the opening punt.

Halftime: Ohio State 17, Wisconsin 0.

1:07, 1Q: Jayden Fielding’s 38-yard FG is wide right. The score remains 17-0.

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End first quarter: Ohio State 17, Wisconsin 0.

0:04, 1Q: Carnell Tate hauls in a 10-yard TD pass from Julian Sayin and Ohio State leads 17-0.

2:45, 1Q: Ohio State takes over at its own 30 after the Wisconsin punt.

4:40, 1Q: Jayden Fielding’s 38-yard FG is good and the Buckeyes take a 10-0 lead.

6:54,1Q: Sonny Styles picks off Hunter Simmons and OSU takes over at the Badgers.

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8:25, 1Q: Julian Sayin finds Carnell Tate on a 33-yard touchdown pass to put Ohio State up 7-0.

12:59, 1Q: Ohio State will takeover at its own 11-yard line after the Wisconsin punt.

15:00, 1Q: Wisconsin will start with possession at its own 25 after a touchback on the opening kickoff.

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Four-star 2027 offensive tackle commits to Ohio State football

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Four-star 2027 offensive lineman Brody McNeel committed to Ohio State on Monday night.

From Godwin High School in Richmond, Virginia, McNeel is the No. 234 overall prospect and No. 23 offensive tackle in the 247Sports composite rankings. He’s also the No. 3 player in Virginia.

Andrew Gillis covers Ohio State football and recruiting for Cleveland.com. He provides updates on Ohio State football as a whole, its prospects and the Buckeyes each week. He previously covered the Bengals for…

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Blustery start to Northeast Ohio’s week, with wintry mix possible Tuesday

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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Northeast Ohio starts the week cold and blustery on Monday before a wintry mix moves in Tuesday morning, bringing a brief round of snow, sleet and cold rain to the region.

High pressure will quickly build Monday over the Ohio Valley, offering a mostly dry setup. Skies will turn mostly sunny west of Cleveland with lake-effect clouds hanging on to the east.

Highs will range from the upper 30s to low 40s near the lakeshore and in the snowbelt to the low to mid 40s south and west of Cleveland.

Northwest winds of 14 to 16 mph, with gusts up to 26 mph, will make it feel about 5 to 10 degrees colder at times.

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Temperatures will fall back into the mid to upper 20s overnight Monday as clouds increase ahead of the next system.

Wintry mix Tuesday morning

The Tuesday commute could include all snow or a rain-snow mix to start the day, but outside of a few isolated slick spots, accumulations are expected to be minimal.Courtesy National Weather Service

A fast-moving area of low pressure will slide through the Ohio Valley Tuesday, spreading a shield of mixed precipitation into Northeast Ohio around daybreak and during the morning commute.

Most spots will begin with light snow or a rain-snow mix, with a brief window for sleet farther south closer to Akron.

Any frozen precipitation is expected to be minor, accumulating a trace to a few tenths of an inch, at most. A few slick spots could be possible where this mix is persistent, especially in the snowbelt where the air will be the coldest.

As temperatures rise into the upper 30s and low 40s by midday, the mix is expected to change over to plain rain. Cold, damp weather will continue through the afternoon before showers taper off in the evening.

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Dry midweek, rain returns late week

Graphic showing five-day weather forecast for Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 17-21
A fast-moving system area of low pressure will bring a wintry mix to Northeast Ohio on Tuesday, though accumulations are expected to be minimal. Another system could arrive as early as late Thursday, though that will be all rain.cleveland.com

High pressure builds back across the Great Lakes Tuesday night into Wednesday, leading to a dry but seasonably cool day. Highs Wednesday will reach the mid to upper 40s with lingering clouds.

Another system is expected to approach from the Mississippi Valley late Thursday, bringing rain chances back to the region. Forecast confidence drops late in the week as the weather pattern turns more active, but temperatures are expected to stay mild enough to prevent any frozen precipitation.

Highs Thursday will climb into the low and mid 50s.

More rain chances this weekend

Looking ahead to the weekend, another system may track near the Ohio Valley Friday into Saturday, bringing additional rain chances — especially south of Cleveland toward Akron.

Confidence remains low on the exact track and timing, but temperatures should stay in the upper 40s to low 50s, keeping the precipitation all rain.

Sunday currently looks like the better chance for a dry day.

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Ohio State flips 2026 in-state tight end from Louisville

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Four-star 2027 offensive tackle commits to Ohio State football


COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State has found its 2026 tight end commit.

Just a day after he was officially offered a scholarship by coach Ryan Day and tight ends coach Keenan Bailey, the Buckeyes earned a commitment from three-star tight end Nick Lautar on Sunday.

Andrew Gillis covers Ohio State football and recruiting for Cleveland.com. He provides updates on Ohio State football as a whole, its prospects and the Buckeyes each week. He previously covered the Bengals for…

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