The Big Ten on Monday announced the kickoff time for Rutgers football's home game with Ohio State.
Ohio State running back Miyan Williams, right, drags Rutgers defensive lineman Wesley Bailey, left, and linebacker Tyreem Powell to make a first down during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022, in Columbus, Ohio. home meeting with No. 3 Ohio State on Saturday, November 4, will kick-off at noon and be broadcast on CBS, the league announced Monday morning.
The Scarlet Knights have never held Ohio State to less than 49 points and never scored more than 27 against the Buckeyes. They have fared better under, dropping their last three contests by a combined score of 150-50 — an average margin of defeat of 33.3 points — but the gap between the programs has remained vast throughout their time together in the Big Ten.
The Scarlet Knights will be rested entering the contest, with their late-season bye coming this week. They hold a 5-0 home record this season, and with bowl eligibility clinched, Rutgers is playing with house money.
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