The game starts at noon, and tickets go on sale Feb. 10 at the Ohio State athletics website.
General admission will be $7, and a limited number of reserved seating options are available for $15 and $30. There may be service charges, but parking is free.
The spring game figures to be a showcase for Ohio State’s potential next quarterback.
Junior Kyle McCord and redshirt freshman Devin Brown are set to compete to replace C.J. Stroud, and they will be working behind a new-look offensive line.
A big group of first- and second-year receivers also figure to get plenty of opportunities to show what they can do along with young defensive players trying to earn playing time on a unit still trying to find itself.
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