Ohio State football's 2026 schedule features tough road games against Texas, Iowa, and USC, along with home games against Michigan and Oregon. Fans are excited to see how the team performs after a disappointing finish last season.
Key points
Ohio State's 2026 schedule includes tough opponents.
Road games at Texas, Iowa, and USC are highlights.
Julian Sayin and Jeremiah Smith are key players.
The 2025 season's finish raised expectations for 2026.
College Football Playoff expansion may affect future scheduling.
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INDIANAPOLIS, IN - DECEMBER 06: Ohio State Buckeyes Quarterback Julian Sayin (10) passes during the Big Ten Conference Championship game between the Indiana Hoosiers and the Ohio State Buckeyes on December 6, 2025, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Allio/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - DECEMBER 06: Ohio State Buckeyes Quarterback Julian Sayin (10) passes during the Big Ten Conference Championship game between the Indiana Hoosiers and the Ohio State Buckeyes on December 6, 2025, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Allio/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
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For much of the last few years, weāve all heard how Ohio State really hasnāt played anybody. Even though the Buckeyes opened up the 2025 season against Texas in Columbus, Ryan Dayās team was pretty much on cruise control until the late November trip to Ann Arbor to take on Michigan. The lack of true competition on the schedule hurt Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game and the College Football Playoff since they werenāt really used to not only playing in tight games, but playing from behind.
Some people might chime in with āWhat about the weak 2024 schedule?āThe non-conference portion of Ohio Stateās schedule in 2024 was brutal. Scheduling the first three games against Akron, Western Michigan, and Marshall should be a jailable offense. At least the Buckeyes had road trips to Oregon and Penn State later in the season to test their toughness. I still donāt think the schedule did much to help them win the national title; it was more a product of the loss to Michigan and the reflection that happened after the defeat.
Ohio Stateās schedule in 2026 looks like its toughest in quite some time, and Iām pumped to see how it plays out. Road games at Texas, Iowa, Indiana, USC, and Nebraska are going to be fun to watch, while the Buckeyes will welcome Illinois, Oregon, and Michigan to Ohio Stadium. Instead of last year, when we didnāt really know how good Ohio State was heading into the Big Ten Championship Game, we are going to find out pretty early on where they stand this season.
Even though there are over 50 new players on this yearās team, the core of this squad has a lot to prove after last yearās disappointing finish. Julian Sayin was a Heisman Trophy finalist, but it feels like a lot of people are forgetting just how good he was in 2025 because of how the season finished. Jeremiah Smith will be hungry to wrap up his Buckeye career with another title since he undoubtedly will be the first wide receiver taken if he declares for the 2027 NFL Draft. The offensive line will likely be playing angrily after how poorly they played in the final two games of 2025.
Another reason Iām excited to see how the Buckeyes do against this yearās schedule is that who knows what scheduling in the future is going to look like in college football? With the expansion of the College Football Playoff, we likely arenāt going to see big non-conference games like weāll get when Ohio State and Texas battle, since there wonāt be much incentive for teams to schedule marquee games like that. Why wouldnāt teams avoid tough non-conference games if they know they can just cruise to the CFP with a few cupcakes and whatever their conference schedule holds?
I would much rather the playoff be smaller, and we have more compelling non-conference games during the regular season. At least the regular-season blockbusters would likely be on campus, and now we know that everything beyond the first-round games in the College Football Playoff is played at neutral sites. The second Ohio State game I attended was the 2005 game against Texas in Columbus, and even though the Buckeyes lost, itāll be a night Iāll never forget because of the passion all the fans in attendance displayed.
In a way, the last few years have become way too predictable when it comes to watching Ohio State during the regular season. In over half the games, you really only have to tune in for about a half, and by that time youāll be able to get on with your day. At times, it can almost become a little too repetitive. I want a little bit of suspense sometimes. I want to see what players are going to step up and take over a game that hangs in the balance.
Iām sure Iāll regret being excited about a tough schedule when I look back at this article after the regular season is over. Thereās just a lot to look forward to when it comes to opponents and storylines. Ohio Stateās second-ever trip to Austin. The first game against USC as a Big Ten foe, along with Oregonās first trip to Columbus as a conference opponent. The trip to Lincoln in November wonāt be easy, especially since itāll be the week before The Game. To top it all off, a showdown with last yearās national champs in Bloomington in the Big Ten Game of the Year!
If Ohio State ends the regular season at something like 9-3, Iād be fine with it since at least theyād be doing so against what is looking like tough competition. If they went 9-3 in 2025, it would have been a real problem since, aside from Texas, they didnāt really play anyone. Maybe having more big games to look forward to this year will keep the team and fan base on their toes a little more, since, at times, the last few years, it felt like there has been some complacency just because of the subpar schedule. A little extra juice might be what ends up pushing the Buckeyes to their second national title in the last three seasons.
Q&A
What teams will Ohio State face in their 2026 football schedule?
Ohio State will face Texas, Iowa, Indiana, USC, and Nebraska on the road, and will host Illinois, Oregon, and Michigan.
How did Ohio State's 2025 season impact their 2026 schedule expectations?
The disappointing finish of the 2025 season has heightened expectations for the 2026 schedule, as fans are eager to see how the team performs against tougher opponents.
Who are key players to watch for Ohio State in the 2026 season?
Key players include quarterback Julian Sayin, a Heisman Trophy finalist, and wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, who is expected to be a top pick in the 2027 NFL Draft.
What are the implications of the College Football Playoff expansion on future Ohio State schedules?
The expansion may lead to fewer marquee non-conference games, as teams might prefer easier schedules to qualify for the playoffs.
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