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How the Big Ten recognized Ohio State football’s Caden Curry for his performance vs. Washington
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Defensive end Caden Curry put together a dominant performance in Ohio State football’s Big Ten opener at Washington on Saturday, and he was recognized accordingly by the conference as a result.
The SportsLine Projection Model has revealed its Ohio State vs. Washington picks on Saturday in a Big Ten matchup on CBS and Paramount+
The No. 1 team in the country, the Ohio State Buckeyes, will make the trip to the West Coast today for a matchup with the Washington Huskies.
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Why won’t Ohio State unleash its best weapon against Washington? Stephen Means’ halftime thoughts
Ohio State spent the first half playing with its food and was its worst enemy in the first half. Washington spent the first half playing with fire. The result was a 7-3 lead for the road team, who will also get the ball first when play resumes.
The No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes return to action after a bye week and on Saturday, Sept. 27, they visit the Washington Huskies for both teams' Big Ten opener.
Date: Saturday, Sept. 27 | Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Canvas Stadium -- Fort Collins, Colorado TV: CBS Sports Network [ Channel finder ] Live stream: CBSSports.com | Mobile: CBS Sports App (Free) Spread: Colorado State -4.5 | Will the Rams cover? Check out SportsLine's Week 5 projections here
A long-buried audit report on the failure of the westbound side of the Washington Bridge determined that officials “could have been aware of problems that were developing.”
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Washington Commanders fall to Atlanta Falcons 34-27: Grading each unit
Wide receiver Luke McCaffrey excelled in kick returns, averaging over 35 yards on six attempts, including one that positioned Washington in Falcons’ territory. Conversely, Jaylin Lane struggled, fumbling both of his punt returns, though he retained possession. Lane must improve ball security moving forward.