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Week 11 Predictions – 2025

Last Week:  After the Buckeye’s bye last week, they should be ready to not only to take the field but also begin their stretch run that starts with a victory over Purdue and ends with a second straight national championship.  The initial playoff poll came out this week, and Ohio State finds themselves in first place.  Speaking of first place, we

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Game Preview: Ohio State vs Purdue

Ohio State returns to one of its most unpredictable venues this weekend — Ross–Ade Stadium — but this 2025 Buckeye team looks nothing like the ones that fell victim to Purdue’s past chaos. Behind an offense clicking with machine-like precision and a defense playing at a historic level, the No. 1 Buckeyes enter West Lafayette with confidence, focus, and a mission: handle business, silence the Spoilermaker ghosts, and keep the march toward the College Football Playoff on schedule.

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Bold Predictions: Purdue

Ohio State heads to West Lafayette with one goal — make another November statement. The top-ranked Buckeyes have been dominant in every phase and now face a struggling Purdue team under first-year coach Barry Odom. With the first College Football Playoff rankings set for Tuesday night, this is more than a routine road trip — it’s a chance to show why they deserve the No. 1 spot.

In this week’s Bold Predictions, we’re calling for Julian Sayin to light up the sky with another deep-ball showcase, the Silver Bullets to own the trenches, and the Buckeyes to break things open after halftime. Expect another four-quarter reminder that this team isn’t just winning — it’s peaking at the perfect time.

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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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