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The Ohio State Buckeyes are back in the boot to take on the Iowa Hawkeyes.

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State 7 – Iowa 0 | 1st quarter | 3:41

QB Will Howard and the Buckeyes slowly but surely made their way down the field on their first drive of the game. Howard combined with WR Emeka Egbuka, RB TreVeyon Henderson and RB Quinshon Judkins to help move the Buckeyes forward. Howard threw a 14-yarder to Egbuka for a touchdown.

(14 plays, 88 yards, 7:36)

The Ohio State Buckeyes are back in Columbus this week for their second Big Ten Conference game of the season.

The Scarlet and Gray and Iowa Hawkeyes kick off at Ohio Stadium at 3:30 p.m.

Ohio State is off to a 4-0 start to the season and coming off its first road game against Michigan State. The Buckeyes have outscored their opponents 195-27 and haven't allowed any points in the second half.

Aside from a one-point loss to Iowa State on September 7, the Hawkeyes have also won by comfortable margins. On September 21, they defeated Minnesota 31-14 behind Kaleb Johnson, who is second nationally in total rushing yards.

Wide receiver Carnell Tate is questionable for the Iowa game and three other players have been ruled out.

Facts and figures

Iowa and Ohio State have split their last two meetings. The Buckeyes went 54-10 at Ohio Stadium in 2022. Five seasons earlier, the Hawkeyes stunned then-No. 1 Ohio State 55-24 in Iowa City.

Iowa has lost eight straight games at the Horseshoe.

The last time Iowa beat Ohio State twice in a row was in 1922–23.

Ferentz tied Chicago's Amos Alonzo Stagg for second place with his 199th Big Ten win on Sept. 21 at Minnesota. He trails only legendary Ohio State coach Woody Hayes (205).

Johnson is the first Hawkeye since Mark Weisman in 2012 to have four straight 100-yard rushing games.

Iowa has 200 or more rushing yards in each of its first four games, a first since 2013.

Ohio State schedule for the 2024 season:

  • August 31 – Akron (52-6)
  • September 7 – Western Michigan (56-0)
  • September 14th – Off
  • September 21 – Marshall (49-14)
  • September 28 – at Michigan State (38-7)
  • October 5 – Iowa (3:30 p.m., CBS/WBNS-10TV)
  • Oct. 12 – in Oregon
  • Oct. 19 – Out
  • Oct. 26 – Nebraska
  • November 2 – at Penn State
  • November 9th – Purdue
  • November 16th – in the northwest
  • November 23 – Indiana
  • November 30 – Michigan (Noon, FOX)