April 30, 2025

Ohio State football vs. Western Kentucky score predictions: Buckeye offense due to erupt?


COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football fans know what it looks like when a Group of Five team comes into Ohio Stadium and provides a scare. They only need to reach back to 2021, when Tulsa hung around far longer than anyone expected. The Buckeyes were coming off a home loss to Oregon. C.J. Stroud was clearly playing through an injury. The defense, shaken by Josh Proctor’s broken leg and the demotion of defensive coordinator Kerry Coombs, searched for a new footing. Ohio State led that game only 13-6 at halftime. The Golden Hurricanes were still within a touchdown with under four minutes to play. But TreVeyon Henderson’s 277-yard outburst and Cameron Martinez’s late pick-six saved the day. Recommended Buckeyes stories How fast is Ohio State football’s Marvin Harrison Jr.? ‘He can go, for sure’ Western Kentucky will test Ohio State’s biggest defensive unknown — and it’s not…

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