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Buckeye50 Playoff Picks – November 4, 2025

As the College Football Playoff committee prepares to unveil its first rankings of the season, all eyes are on the defending national champions—the Ohio State Buckeyes. With the expanded 12-team playoff format, the stakes have never been higher, and Ohio State has set the standard for excellence, dominating opponents and leading the pack in both the polls and the playoff conversation. This week’s rankings will not only shape the postseason bracket, but also spotlight the Buckeyes’ relentless pursuit of back-to-back titles. With every game magnified and every contender fighting for position, the road to Miami runs straight through Columbus—and Buckeye Nation is ready for another championship chase.

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Monday Musings for Game 9 – Purdue

This week’s Monday Musings looks at what the Buckeyes still need to polish before the postseason push, where their focus should be heading into Saturday’s trip to Purdue, and whether Michigan still belongs in the contender conversation or has slipped into pretender territory. The Buckeyes have the talent, discipline, and balance to make another statement — but November is where good teams become great, and great teams become champions.

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Poll Watch Week 11: Buckeyes Stand Tall as the Playoff Picture Looms

There’s no suspense at the top — just confirmation. After a dominant 38–14 win over Penn State, Ohio State remains No. 1 in both the AP and Coaches Polls heading into Week 11. The Buckeyes collected nearly every first-place vote and enter November as college football’s most complete team — disciplined, efficient, and built for January.

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Bold Predictions: Penn State

Both teams come off the bye, but only one looks like it used the time to sharpen a championship edge. Ohio State enters Saturday rested, healthy, and locked into November form, while Penn State arrives searching for answers after a month of offensive breakdowns and identity crisis. This matchup feels less like a rivalry clash and more like a measuring stick for how far apart the two programs are right now — one ascending, one rebuilding on the fly. With the Silver Bullets positioned to smother Penn State’s young quarterback and the Buckeye ground game poised for its best outing since early September, Ohio State has a prime opportunity to make a public statement in The Shoe: the road to the Big Ten still runs through Columbus, and the margin is widening.

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Monday Musings for Game 8 – Penn State

Ohio State and Penn State both come off a bye week, but the two programs enter Saturday’s showdown heading in opposite directions. The Buckeyes are 7–0, ranked No. 1 in the nation, and fresh off a 34–0 demolition of Wisconsin, while Penn State arrives riding a four-game losing streak, a quarterback carousel, and an interim head coach. For Ohio State, this week is about sharpening the run game and refining details before the November gauntlet. For Penn State, it’s about stabilizing anything and trying to survive the Silver Bullets’ defense, which has allowed just 5.9 points per game all season. At noon on FOX, the Buckeyes will look to keep their championship rhythm — and Penn State will try to prove it still belongs in the conference’s upper tier.

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Poll Watch Week 10: Buckeyes Still No. 1 as A&M and Indiana Close the Gap

Despite being idle, Ohio State holds strong at No. 1 in both the AP and Coaches Polls after another chaotic weekend. Indiana and Texas A&M continue to close the gap following dominant wins, while Houston, Utah, and Memphis crash the Top 25. With November looming, Ohio State’s next challenge — a home showdown with Penn State — could define the race for No. 1 heading into the final stretch.

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Game 7 Recap: Ohio State 34 – Wisconsin 0

Ohio State went on the road and left no doubt in Madison, steamrolling Wisconsin 34–0 behind a career day from quarterback Julian Sayin and another dominant showing from the Silver Bullets defense. Sayin finished 36-of-42 for 393 yards and four touchdowns, carving up the Badgers through the air while Carnell Tate hauled in two first-quarter scores to put the game away early. The Buckeyes posted their second shutout of the season and their first road shutout since 2017, holding Wisconsin to just 144 total yards and never allowing a snap inside the Ohio State 30-yard line. At 7–0 heading into the bye, the No. 1 Buckeyes continue to look every bit like the nation’s most balanced and complete team.

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