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Buckeyes get three noon starts for football games

By Associated Press

COLUMBUS: It'll be high noon when toe meets football for Ohio State's first three home games this fall.

The Big Ten Network said today it would telecast the Buckeyes' games at home against Youngstown State on Aug. 30 and Troy on Sept. 20 and that both would start at noon. ESPN or ESPN2 will carry the Sept. 6 game at Ohio Stadium against Ohio University.

The Buckeyes are scheduled to play at Southern California on Sept. 13 at 8 p.m. in one of the most highly anticipated games of the season. That game will be shown nationally by ABC.

The only other game times that have been announced are 8 p.m. games Oct. 4 at Wisconsin and at home against Penn State on Oct. 25.

COLUMBUS: It'll be high noon when toe meets football for Ohio State's first three home games this fall.

The Big Ten Network said today it would telecast the Buckeyes' games at home against Youngstown State on Aug. 30 and Troy on Sept. 20 and that both would start at noon. ESPN or ESPN2 will carry the Sept. 6 game at Ohio Stadium against Ohio University.

The Buckeyes are scheduled to play at Southern California on Sept. 13 at 8 p.m. in one of the most highly anticipated games of the season. That game will be shown nationally by ABC.

The only other game times that have been announced are 8 p.m. games Oct. 4 at Wisconsin and at home against Penn State on Oct. 25.



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