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Big Ten play continues Saturday for the Iowa Hawkeyes. Iowa (3-1, 1-0 in Big Ten play) travels to Columbus, Ohio to take on the No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes (4-0, 1-0 Big Ten). .KCCI's Scott Reister will be in Columbus for the game, which you can watch on KCCI. Be sure to tune in after the final whistle for our full recap and highlights. Ohio State vs. Iowa Football Scores Updates, Highlights We'll keep you updated here with the latest score updates, highlights, stats and more. Homecoming for Luke LacheyIowa's starting tight end is familiar with Ohio State thanks to his father Jim, who was a star player for the Buckeyes.Cooper DeJean present for Iowa at Ohio StateSee who Scott Reister encountered on the sidelines: Like this watch Iowa at Ohio State Football: TV Network, Live StreamWhen: 2:30 p.m. CT, Saturday, October 5Where: Ohio Stadium, Columbus, OhioTV: KCCI/CBSLivestream: Paramount+ (subscription required)Online Radio: Hawkeye Radio NetworkOhio State vs. Iowa Football Series HistoryOhio State leads the series 47-15-3. The Hawkeyes have had some notable victories in the series under Kirk Ferentz, most notably a 55-24 victory at Kinnick Stadium in 2017. The Hawkeyes have played intermittently in recent years – only the fourth time in more than the two teams have scored a decade in a row when they play Saturday — and haven't found success on the road against the Buckeyes recently. Iowa's last win in Columbus was in 1991, when the Hawkeyes defeated then-No. 13 Ohio State heading to a 10-1 regular season.Ohio State vs. Iowa Football TicketsOhio State partners with Ticketmaster to resell tickets. As of Thursday afternoon, two tickets were available together for at least $85 each. The cheapest single ticket was $20. Further ticket information can be found here. Iowa at Ohio State Football Betting Odds, Over/Under Ohio State is a big favorite in Saturday's game. According to FanDuel Sportsbook, the Buckeyes are the 19.5-point favorite. Iowa is +980 on the money line, meaning a $10 bet on the Hawkeyes would return $98 if they pull off the upset. The over/under is 44.5 points. Ohio State football record, schedule, stats The Buckeyes are 4-0 and narrowly won their Big Ten opener last week with a 38-7 win at Michigan State. Ohio State hasn't really been tested this year. Last week's 31-point win was the closest game it has played all season, with non-conference wins against Akron, Western Michigan and Marshall all coming by 35 or more points. Ohio State was dominant offensively in every way, scoring 25 touchdowns (10 passing, 15 rushing) and averaging more than 530 yards of offense per game. Defensively, the Buckeyes held teams to under 2.0 yards per carry and forced twice as many turnovers (6) as touchdowns they allowed (3).Cade McNamara vs. Ohio StateIowa and Ohio State have a certain familiarity, largely thanks to the current Hawkeye and former Michigan quarterback Cade McNamara. McNamara only appeared in one game against Ohio State in his three seasons in Ann Arbor, but it was a successful day. He started 2021 at quarterback for the Wolverines as they defeated Ohio State for the first time in nine years, winning 42-27. McNamara didn't put up flashy stats — 13-for-19 passing for 159 yards and one interception — but the 2021 game could still be a blueprint for the Hawkeyes. Michigan running back Hassan Haskins led the way with 169 rushing yards and five touchdowns, while Blake Corum needed just six runs to score 87 rushing yards of his own. Iowa will likely look to follow a similar path, with star running back Kaleb Johnson's recent rise leading the way. KCCI ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Facebook | YouTube | Instagram | Twitter

Big Ten play continues Saturday for the Iowa Hawkeyes.

Iowa (3-1, 1-0 in Big Ten play) travels to Columbus, Ohio to take on the No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes (4-0, 1-0 Big Ten).

KCCI's Scott Reister will be in Columbus for the game, which you can watch on KCCI. Be sure to tune in after the final whistle to see our full recap and highlights.

Ohio State vs. Iowa football scores updates, highlights

We'll also keep you updated with the latest results updates, highlights, stats and more here.

Homecoming for Luke Lachey

Iowa's starting tight end is familiar with Ohio State thanks to his father, Jim, who was a star player for the Buckeyes.

Cooper DeJean in attendance for Iowa at Ohio State

Check out who Scott Reister ran into on the sidelines:

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How to watch Iowa at Ohio State football: TV channel, live stream

When: 2:30 p.m. CT, Saturday, October 5th

Where: Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio

TV: KCCI/CBS

Live stream: Paramount+ (subscription required)

Online radio: Hawkeye Radio Network

History of the Ohio State vs. Iowa football series

Ohio State is 47-15-3 overall.

The Hawkeyes have had some notable victories in the series under Kirk Ferentz, most notably a 55-24 win at Kinnick Stadium in 2017.

While the series has been played intermittently in recent years – the two teams will meet on Saturday for only the fourth time in more than a decade – the Hawkeyes have not had any success on the road against the Buckeyes of late. Iowa's last win in Columbus was in 1991, when the Hawkeyes defeated then-No. 13 Ohio State on its way to a 10-1 regular season.

Ohio State vs. Iowa football tickets

Ohio State partners with Ticketmaster for ticket resale.

As of Thursday afternoon, two tickets were available together for at least $85 each. The cheapest single ticket was $20.

Further ticket information can be found here.

Iowa at Ohio State football betting odds, over/under

Ohio State enters Saturday's game as the heavy favorite. According to FanDuel Sportsbook, the Buckeyes are the 19.5-point favorite. Iowa is +980 on the money line, meaning a $10 bet on the Hawkeyes would return $98 if they pull off the upset.

The over/under is 44.5 points.

Ohio State football record, schedule, stats

The Buckeyes are 4-0 and just won their Big Ten opener with a 38-7 win at Michigan State last week.

Ohio State hasn't really been tested this year. Last week's 31-point win was the closest game it has played all season. The non-conference wins against Akron, Western Michigan and Marshall all came by 35 or more points.

Ohio State was dominant offensively in every way, scoring 25 touchdowns (10 passing, 15 rushing) and averaging more than 530 yards of offense per game. Defensively, the Buckeyes held teams to under 2.0 yards per carry and forced twice as many turnovers (6) as touchdowns they allowed (3).

Cade McNamara vs. Ohio State

Iowa and Ohio State have some familiarity, largely thanks to current Hawkeye and former Michigan quarterback Cade McNamara.

McNamara only appeared in one game against Ohio State in his three seasons in Ann Arbor, but it was a successful day. He started 2021 at quarterback for the Wolverines when they defeated Ohio State for the first time in nine years, winning 42-27.

McNamara didn't put up eye-popping stats — 13-for-19 passing for 159 yards and one interception — but this 2021 game could still be a blueprint for the Hawkeyes. Michigan running back Hassan Haskins led the way with 169 rushing yards and five touchdowns, while Blake Corum needed just six runs to score 87 rushing yards of his own. Iowa will likely look to follow a similar path, with star running back Kaleb Johnson's recent rise leading the way.

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