Ohio State's upcoming schedule:
On Monday the Buckeyes host YSU in a game where they will be a big favorite.
Next Friday the Buckeyes travel to Reed Arena in College Station Texas to take on aTm. The Aggies started out ranked #13 which is even higher than the Longhorns and this is a true road game unlike the Texas game which was on a neutral court in Las Vegas. OTOH, aTm opened their year last night with a loss at UCF so maybe . . .
After the aTm game the Buckeyes have three home games in which they will be big favorites (Evansville, Campbell, Green Bay).
On the Friday of Thanksgiving Weekend (the day before the Michigan Football game) the Buckeyes host Pitt. I assume that the athletic department was hoping to get some sales of BB tickets to fans in town for the football game?
After Thanksgiving the Buckeyes have two league games (@UMD, vs Rutgers).
The Buckeyes then play #11 Auburn in Atlanta on Saturday December 14.
In between the aforementioned "neutral site" game against Auburn and a neutral site game against Kentucky at MSG in NYC a week later the Buckeyes play Valpo.
The Buckeyes wrap up their non-conference schedule with ISU at home on Sunday, December 29.
Between the opener last night and the end of December the Buckeyes will play five currently ranked teams:
- #11 Auburn in Atlanta
- #13 Texas A&M, true road game in College Station
- #19 Texas in Vegas
- #23 Kentucky in NYC
- #25 Rutgers, home
Additionally they have power conference Pitt at home and Maryland on the road.
They should win the other six games (YSU, Evansville, Campbell, Green Bay, Valpo, IndianaSt).
So long as they win the six that they *should* win, I think that anything over .500 in the seven tough ones would be good. If they could manage to go 5-2 in the tough ones and 11-2 overall at the end of December, I'd be thrilled. Frankly 10-3 would be pretty darn good. I feel like 9-4 at the end of December would be kinda "meh". Anything less than that would mean that the Texas win last night was basically the lone bright spot (either that or they traded getting a big upset for giving up a big upset).