Sydney Beiting, slated for an office on the 2026-2027 Ohio FFA State Officer Team, talks with Cole Bauman of the Ohio Ag Net.
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How to watch Michigan vs Ohio State in Week 14
The final week of the regular season is upon us, as the Michigan Wolverines take on the Ohio State Buckeyes in Columbus on Saturday. Sherrone Moore currently holds the advantage over Ryan Day, coaching the Wolverines to a win on an interim basis in Ann Arbor last season. Now, Day and the Buckeyes are looking for revenge as they try to break the three-game winning streak Michigan holds in this series.
Michigan Wolverines vs No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes
- Day: Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024
- TV: FOX
- Time: Noon ET
- Location: Columbus, Ohio
- Weather: 26 degrees, cloudy
- Odds: OSU – 22.5, O/U: 42.5
It’s been two different stories for the Michigan Wolverines and Ohio State Buckeyes the last 365 days. Michigan got the last laugh a season ago after beating Ohio State and then winning the National Championship Game in Houston.
Since then, it’s been a total flip. Michigan has faced growing pains in the first year of Sherrone Moore’s tenure, particularly around the quarterback position, while Ohio State reloaded and built upon what was already an impressive roster last season.
The Buckeyes seamlessly replaced superstar receiver Marvin Harrison with five-star and No. 1 overall recruit Jeremiah Smith, who is shattering freshman records in Columbus. The program also brought in starting talent like quarterback Will Howard and running back Quinshon Judkins while convincing UCLA head coach Chip Kelly to take a demotion and become the offensive coordinator. Ohio State is favored by many metrics to win the national championship despite losing to Oregon in Eugene.
The hope for Michigan fans is the Wolverines can play spoiler. While the chance Ohio State misses the playoffs is essentially 0.0 percent, Michigan can knock the Buckeyes out of the Big Ten Championship and give them a tougher path to a title if they pull off the upset. The good news is Michigan is playing its best football of the season heading into this game, even though that is not saying much.
Ohio State, however, has much more to play for and may have a better team for the first time since the COVID-19 shortened 2020 season. Day has taken a lot of shots from Michigan, saying that his team is soft, the third-base comment from Harbaugh, and much more. While all of those things may be true, I have a sense he and his team are going to lay into the Wolverines on Saturday. This game is going to be really chippy from the jump, but I think that will amplify as Ohio State takes the lead and runs up the score.
While I’m thankful for the Michigan seniors for their role in turning the tide in this series, I suspect Ohio State commands this game from start to finish. I’ll take the Buckeyes and the points here.
The play: OSU -22.5
Other top games in Week 14
The play: USC +7.5
The play: O48.5
Betting Record: 16-21
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Ohio State men’s tennis beats Buffalo to advance in NCAA Tournament
The Ohio State men’s tennis team easily took care of business on Friday in a first-round NCAA Tournament match and will be moving on. The Buckeyes disposed of Buffalo 4-0 to earn the right to face California on Saturday in Columbus.
The Buckeyes started out on the right foot by winning the doubles point when Jack Anthrop and Bryce Nakashima won for the fourth time this year together, 6-2, while Nikita Filin and Brandon Carpico won 6-2 on court one.
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Ohio State kept things rolling in the singles matches. Anthrop, Loren Byers, and Filin all earned straight set victories on courts three, four, and five to clinch the 4-0 sweep over Buffalo and advance on to try and beat the Bears and punch a ticket to the Super Regionals. The No. 3-seeded Buckeyes are heavy favorites to beat Cal, but we’ll find out if that’s the case at 4 p.m. ET.
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DeWine joins groundbreaking for Cleveland Browns’ stadium, saying Ohio ‘needed this’
The Cleveland Browns broke ground on Thursday for their $2.6 billion domed stadium project in Brook Park, which is set to open for the 2029 NFL season. Gov. Mike DeWine joined team owner Jimmy Haslam, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and others to celebrate construction on the project, which actually began last month.
The three shared the stage at the groundbreaking to take questions about the project. Haslam said he sat down with DeWine’s team two years ago to talk through what the state’s role might be in funding the project.
“I’ll be quite honest, my goal was to be supportive of this and do what we could at the state level because we needed state money. But you also have the Haslam organization putting a ton of money into this thing as well, and that’s sometimes something that is forgotten,” DeWine said. “The state for the last 30 to 35, 40 years has participated in in the building of new stadiums, new ballparks. We’ve also participated in renovations. We were as clear we’re going to do that, and it’s the right thing for us to do.”
The state kicked in $600 million toward the stadium through the budget signed last year, with the Haslam Sports Group promising to repay the money over 30 years. DeWine’s initial idea had been to raise the money for the Browns’ stadium and other sports facilities projects through a tax on sports gambling operators.
“The legislature didn’t go along with that. But what they did do is they came up with another plan, and it’s a plan that also does not interfere with the money we need for education and all the other things that we want. So that’s what makes this work,” DeWine said.
Republican lawmakers replaced DeWine’s idea of taxing sports gambling companies with a plan to use unclaimed funds. Several of those lawmakers were also at the groundbreaking.
“We came up with a plan that’s going to ensure that Ohio will will continue to be number one in sports for decades and decades and decades,” DeWine said. “That money is going to be there to help not only build this stadium, it’s going to be there to help other our other sports facilities around the state.”
DeWine said the stadium project will bring jobs and economic development, and the domed facility will bring more entertainment to contribute to the quality of life in Ohio.
“We do not currently have a covered stadium in the state of Ohio. We don’t have anything like this in the state of Ohio. We needed this in the state of Ohio. It was about time. And we’re moving forward,” DeWine said. “It’s a great win for the state of Ohio.”
A state and federal court battle is holding up the transfer of $1 billion of those unclaimed funds into a sports and cultural facilities fund, to pay the $600 million pledged to the Browns and $400 million for 14 sports operations that have applied for a share of the fund. The Haslam Sports Group could pay the money during the legal fight to keep construction on track.
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