Ohio State’s chance at revenge against Purdue has arrived.
For the first time since the Buckeyes lost 49-20 to the Boilermakers in 2018, Ohio State plays Purdue again today. It’s the first time since 2012, when Kenny Guiton led Ohio State to a 29-22 comeback win over Purdue, that the Buckeyes and Boilermakers have met in Ohio Stadium.
Saturday’s 3:30 p.m. clash in the Shoe is Ohio State’s second-to-last home game of the year and its third-to-last game of the regular season, as the Buckeyes remain in must-win mode looking to keep themselves in position to make the College Football Playoff while the Boilermakers are looking for back-to-back upsets over top-five teams after beating Michigan State in West Lafayette a week ago.