Ducks vs Buckeyes Pick
NCAA Football Bowl Season Betting action sees the Oregon Ducks taking on the Ohio State Buckeyes on Monday January 12th at AT&T Stadium. Cappers Picks provides free college football handicapping tips all season long.
NCAA Football Bowl Season Betting action sees the Oregon Ducks taking on the Ohio State Buckeyes on Monday January 12th at AT&T Stadium. Cappers Picks provides free college football handicapping tips all season long.
Ohio State started last year 12-0 before losing their last two games of the season to Michigan State and Clemson. For a team with such lofty expectations, even a 12 win season felt like a bit of a disappointment.
Dayton is 17-12 ATS with an O/U record of 16-12 and Ohio State is 15-18 ATS with an O/U record of 15-17. In their last games Dayton lost to Saint Joseph’s 70-67 and Ohio State lost to Michigan 72-69.
The 24th-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes will continue their trek through the always tough Big Ten tournament with a game against the eighth-ranked Michigan Wolverines on Saturday.
Ohio State arrives in Iowa on Tuesday, trying to put an awful January behind them against the Hawkeyes who beat them back on Jan. 12.
The 12th-ranked Clemson Tigers will face off with the seventh-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes on Jan. 3 in the Orange Bowl in Sun Life Stadium in Miami, Florida.
The Buckeyes have emerged unscathed from the nonconference portion of their schedule but now the real season begins.
The explosive offense of Ohio State will face off against the tenacious defense of the Michigan State Spartans. Somethings got to give in this match up where both teams have their eyes set on Pasadena, California.
The Ohio State Buckeyes will look to bounce back from a disappointing 60-35 victory over the Fighting Illini of Illinois. The Indiana Hoosiers are looking to bounce back as well.
The Ohio State Buckeyes look to remain undefeated and keep the longest current winning streak in college football (21 wins a row) alive as they face the Fighting Illini.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are having a remarkable 2013 college football season. Needless to say, the Purdue Boilermakers are not. Entering Week 10, the Buckeyes are 8-0 and come in as the No. 4 team in the country.
The fourth-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes look to remain perfect under head coach Urban Meyer when they take on a Big Ten rival on Saturday.
Ohio State was one of the big beneficiaries of last week’s madness as they are now one of only 13 unbeaten teams across the nation. As the only remaining undefeated Big Ten team they have a great chance of running the table and getting back to the BCS provided they don’t get too far ahead of themselves.
An undefeated season in 2012 has placed high expectations on this year’s Buckeyes squad, but with the pressure now on them the team will be hard-pressed to repeat their feat from a year ago.
The consensus is that this year’s Big Ten should be better than last year’s. Sure the Ohio State Buckeyes had a perfect season but it might have been the least impressive one in recent memory, and their inability compete in the Championship game or BCS allowed some other teams to step forward who really didn’t deserve it – we are looking at you Wisconsin.
The Buckeyes win against Arizona followed the same blueprint as their win against Ohio State. They were outplayed by the Wildcats for stretches, let them back into the ball game late, all before hitting a game winning three with almost no time left on the clock.