The Ohio State Buckeyes (9-1) jumped to No. 2 in this week's College Football Playoff rankings, and they will look to stay on track against Michigan State. After falling at home to the Spartans a year ago, Ohio State will look to get revenge on its divisional rival.
The Buckeyes are led by quarterback J.T. Barrett and a defense that gives up just 12.7 points per game, and that could be bad news for a Michigan State offense that ranks 85th in scoring offense at 26.1 points per game. The Spartans will also be without star defensive lineman Malik McDowell in this game.