Okay, so I wanted to watch the Ohio State football game, but I had no clue when or where it was playing. It’s annoying when you’re hyped for a game and then have to scramble to find it, right?

First, I grabbed my phone and opened up the browser. I just typed in “Ohio State football game schedule” into the search bar. Super basic, I know, but it usually does the trick.
The search results popped up, and I scrolled through a few of them. Mostly sports news sites and the official Ohio State Buckeyes website.
I clicked on the official site. It felt like the most reliable source, you know? I figured they’d have the most up-to-date info.
Figuring Out the Details
On the site, I found a schedule page. It listed all the games for the season – date, time, opponent, and even the TV channel. Bingo!
I spotted the game I was looking for and saw that it was being broadcast on a specific channel, let’s say for example purposes, ESPN and it was at 7:30 PM.
I made a mental note of the time and channel. To be extra sure I wouldn’t forget, I also set a reminder on my phone. Gotta have those alarms, or I’ll totally miss kickoff!
Ready for Game Time!
- Checked the schedule online.
- Found the game time and channel.
- Set a reminder on my phone.
So yeah, that’s how I figured out when and where to watch the Ohio State game. It’s not rocket science, but sometimes you just need to know where to look. Now I can relax and enjoy the game, Go Bucks!