Ohio State vs. Rutgers: How to watch, stream, plus key players

Here’s how to find and watch the game between Ohio State and Rutgers Saturday. #GoBucks

The Ohio State football team stays on the road for the second straight game when it travels to Piscataway, New Jersey, to take on a 6-2 Rutgers team that looks like a more formidable foe than what we’ve seen during the past few seasons.

If the Buckeyes want to stay on the path to some pretty special things, it can’t overlook any opponent, especially one that plays really good defense and has a quarterback that can cause some issues as a dual-threat. It’s another early affair this week, and if you’ve landed here, there’s a good chance you are looking for information on how to find and watch the Buckeyes take on the Scarlet Knights.

Here’s everything you need to know, including some key players.

When and where you should tune in to see the game

Date | Saturday, Nov. 4

Time | noon ET

TV Channel | CBS

Live Stream | fuboTV (watch here)

Player to Watch from both sides

Ohio State

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TreVeyon Henderson, Running Back – It’ll be the second game back for the OSU running back, and his presence makes the offense a much more balanced and dangerous one. Ohio State needs its defense to play a complimentary style with the offense and that’ll mean a solid running game on the road in some weather that’s beginning to turn colder.

2023 stats

68 carries for 457 yards (6.7 avg.), 6 TDs
7 receptions for 90 yards (12.9 avg.)

Rutgers

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Gavin Wimsatt, Quarterback – If you haven’t watched Rutgers much this season, you’re going to be impressed with the athletic ability of Wimsatt. He’s not the greatest passer, but solid enough. Where he can really frustrate defenses is with his ability to keep plays alive and move the chains on the ground. The Ohio State defense will need to contain him on key downs to get off the field.

2023 stats

91-of-181 (50.3%) for 1,134 yards (6.3 avg.), 7 TDs, 4 INTs
73 rushes for 362 yards (5.0 avg.), 7 TDs

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Ohio State vs. Rutgers Buckeyes Wire staff predictions

Time for some predictions for Ohio State vs. Rutgers! #GoBucks

It’s time for Game No. 9 for the Ohio State football team. So far, the record is unblemished at 8-0 with all kinds of lofty goals still on the table. And while the oddsmakers don’t put much stock of this week’s opponent, Rutgers, in giving the Buckeyes a game, the Scarlet Knights are an improved squad.

Each week we like to ask each of our writers what they think about the Ohio State game by providing a score prediction and short synopsis of what will happen and it’s time for that little exercise once again.

We have five writers, each with differing opinions, and it’s time to see if they can all come to a consensus or whether any of them call for a close game or even an upset in Piscataway.

Here’s what each of our staff members say about what’ll happen when Ohio State takes on Rutgers on the road Saturday,

What Rutgers head coach Greg Schiano said about Ohio State in previewing the matchup

How many guys off of this Ohio State defense does Greg Schiano think are NFL players? He shares those thoughts and more in his Ohio State preview press conference. #GoBucks

This week, Ohio State stays on the road to take on the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, who are having the type of year that can lay the groundwork for the construction of a solid program. After many lean years, the state school of New Jersey is already bowl-eligible at 6-2 and looking to shock the world when the Buckeyes visit Saturday.

There is also a familiar face running the program for Buckeye fans, with former OSU defensive coordinator, Greg Schiano, now in the midst of his second stint at Rutgers.

Schiano met with the media in during his weekly press conference earlier this week to preview the matchup with Ohio State and had some brief, but interesting comments about what he sees from this year’s Buckeye squad.

Thanks to the Rutgers Football YouTube channel, we’ve got the entire video for you that’s only about 11 minutes long. In it, you can hear Schiano talk about New Jersey native, Davison Igbinosun, the play of Kyle McCord, and just how talented he believes the Ohio State defense is (it’ll surprise you).

Ohio State and Rutgers will kick off at noon and we’ll have coverage prior, during, and after the game so be sure to check back and follow us often on Saturday.

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Nebraska volleyball completes commanding sweep over Rutgers

The Huskers wrapped up their weekend of play with another home match against an east-coast conference foe.

The Huskers wrapped up their weekend of play with another home match against an east-coast conference foe. Nebraska squared off with Rutgers and, like its victory over Maryland, swept the Scarlet Knights with authority.

Rutgers was held to a hitting percentage of .118 after delivering 27 kills off 85 attacks. The Huskers, meanwhile, went 44 of 86 in attacks, finishing with a percentage of .384. Ally Batenhorst and Merritt Beason finished as the top two attackers for Nebraska, combining for 25 kills off 44 attacks. Batenhorst went 13-of-22 in the win, while Beason went 12-of-22.

Bergen Reilly accompanied the offensive stat sheet, tallying up 34 set assists in the win. On defense, Lexi Rodriguez led the way by snatching 13 digs on the night. The Huskers also finished the match with nine total blocks. Andi Jackson delivered the most blocks with six.

Nebraska is now 21-0 on the season, its best start since 2006, when it went 23-0 before suffering a loss. The team will travel to Penn State for a showdown against the Nittany Lions on Friday night. The match is set for 7:30 p.m. and can be viewed on the Big Ten Network.

Best Rutgers Scarlet Knights gear for 2023 football season

Gear up, Rutgers fans. It’s time for another season of Scarlet Knights football.

The Rutgers Scarlet Knights are back. With fall right around the corner, it’s time to gear up for another optimistic year in New Jersey.

That makes right now the perfect time to show off your Rutgers fandom and support your Scarlet Knights. Luckily, there’s way more than one way to do just that.

Fans can, and should, be covered from head-to-toe in Rutgers hats to Scarlet Knights sneakers for the upcoming season.

But don’t stop there. From the tailgate, to home, to wherever you’re on the road, you can show off your Rutgers University pride.

Check out our collection of the top Rutgers Scarlet Knights gear ahead of the 2023 season below:

2023 Buckeyes Wire Preseason All-Big Ten team: Defensive Backs

How many Ohio State players made our All-Big Ten team? #GoBucks #B1G

The 2023 college football season is right around the corner and the Big Ten is loaded with top-notch talent and predicting who will end up on the All-Big Ten has proven challenging. Not only was it hard to choose one player over another, but it was also hard to admit that some of Ohio State’s most prominent rivals have some serious dogs on their squad.

This list will dive into the defensive backfield — and as expected — the Big Ten has some dominant defensive backs that make it very hard to narrow it down to just four. This list contains two cornerbacks and two safeties and we have a Buckeye make the team at corner, but not at safety.

In the age of the transfer portal, it is possible for a complete dark horse to rise as a frontrunner, but we will do our best to provide the most educated guess based on previous performances and situations.

The 10 best Cyber Monday deals for the Rutgers fan in your life

The best holiday gift ideas for any Rutgers Scarlet Knights fan in your life.

Happy holidays, Rutgers fans!

Football season is coming down the home stretch, basketball season has started, and for NCAA fans it’s the most wonderful time of the year.

It’s been a tough football season for the Scarlet Knights, but Rutgers Wire is here to give you a reason to celebrate this holiday season.

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Whether you’re an alumni, a New Brunswick resident, or just really love to reminisce about the days of Devin McCourty and Carli Lloyd, we’ve got you covered with our list of best Rutgers gifts for the holiday season.

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What did Alexi Lalas say about the United States national team’s World Cup performance?

Alexi Lalas weighs in on the United States’ result against Wales in the World Cup.

The United States national team drew 1-1 with Wales on Monday afternoon in the World Cup opener for both nations. It was a disappointing result for the United States, as they opened the tournament with a strong first half that was near dominant.

Former United States national team defender Alexi Lalas weighed in on the result and what it means for the group’s chances to qualify for the knockout rounds.

Lalas, a former college standout at Rutgers, attended the 1990 World Cup in Italy as a fan. He was a part of two World Cup rosters for the United States in 1994 and 1998. The central defender parlayed an outstanding 1994 World Cup into a deal with Padova, making him the first American to play in Serie A.

Now a commentator with FoxSports, Lalas was frustrated at the United States’ inability to get a win against Wales.

Scroll down and check out what Lalas had to say on Monday following the United States’ tie against Wales in the World Cup!