Buckeyes open with North Carolina in 2015


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COLUMBUS — Ohio State will get a break almost in the middle of the Big Ten season in 2015, but will only have one conference game under its belt when its bye week rolls around in 2016.

The Big Ten released conference schedules for those two seasons on Monday.

Purdue is the Buckeyes’ first opponent each year, on the road on Oct. 3, 2015, and at Ohio Stadium in the conference opener on Oct. 1, 2016.

In 2015, the Ohio State schedule is: at Purdue, Penn State, Michigan State, bye, at Minnesota, Wisconsin, at Illinois, Indiana and at Michigan. The Buckeyes open with non-conference games at home against North Carolina on Sept. 5 and Northern Illinois before traveling to Virginia Tech on Sept. 19.

The following year it is: Purdue, bye, at Michigan State, Illinois, at Penn State, Minnesota, at Wisconsin, at Indiana and Michigan. The earlier non-league games include Bowling Green at home on Sept. 3 and at Oklahoma on Sept. 17.

Due to the Big Ten’s rotating schedule, some teams don’t play another for years while the schedulemakers try to preserve longstanding rivalries. For example, Ohio State plays its final regular-season game each year against Michigan, alternating between home sites, but does not play new conference member Nebraska from 2013 through 2016 (unless they play in the conference title game). That is also true for Michigan State and Wisconsin in 2013-16.

Ohio State also does not play Iowa or Northwestern in those two seasons.

2015 Ohio State Schedule

Sept. 5

North Carolina

Sept. 12

Northern Illinois

Sept. 19

at Virginia Tech

Sept. 26 TBA

Oct. 3

at Purdue

Oct. 10

Penn State

Oct. 17

Michigan State

Oct. 24

Bye week

Oct. 31

at Minnesota

Nov. 7

Wisconsin

Nov. 14

at Illinois

Nov. 21

Indiana

Nov. 28

at Michigan

Dec. 5

Big Ten Championship

2016 Ohio State Schedule

Sept. 3

Bowling Green

Sept. 10

TBA

Sept. 17

at Oklahoma

Sept. 24 TBA

Oct. 1

Purdue

Oct. 8

Bye week

Oct. 15

at Michigan State

Oct. 22

Illinois

Oct. 29

at Penn State

Nov. 5

Minnesota

Nov. 12

at Wisconsin

Nov. 19

at Indiana

Nov. 26

Michigan

Dec. 3

Big Ten Championship