The 3-0 Huskies are looking to put their name on the map in a big way, as they are set to take on the No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes at home on Saturday, in what shapes up to be the biggest game on the 2025 schedule. With a 22-game home win streak and a spot in the AP top-25 on the line, all eyes will be on this Big Ten showdown in Seattle.
Also, the University of Washington begins the Autumn quarter earlier in the week, adding to the excitement for this game as the student body will be in full force for the first time this season.
Where to watch Washington vs Ohio State on TV
Like last week, this game will be shown on CBS, this time at 12:30 p.m. PT. Those with a Paramount+ subscription should also be able to access the game. Prime time slot for the Huskies on the national stage.
How to listen to Washington vs Ohio State on the radio
The Husky Gameday mobile app will be your best friend for listening to the game no matter where you are in the country. You can also listen on GoHuskies.com or on 93.3 FM if you're in the Seattle area.
What is the series history between Washington and Ohio State?
The two teams have met 12 times, with Washington holding a 3-9 record against Ohio State. This will be the first time the two will meet in Big Ten play, as the Huskies did not play the Buckeyes last year in UW's first season in the conference.
Most recently, the teams matched up in the 2019 Rose Bowl Game, in which the No. 6 Buckeyes took down the No. 9 Huskies in a close, 28-23 showdown. Washington has lost the last four contests between the historic programs, dating back to the 1995 season. At home, the Huskies are 2-4 against the Buckeyes.
What is the weather expected to be for Washington vs Ohio State?
Saturday afternoon in Seattle is expected to be around 72 degrees and mostly cloudy, with a 14 percent chance of precipitation. Sounds like the perfect late-September day for football.
What are the odds for Washington vs Ohio State?
As covered earlier this week, Washington will open up as 8.5-point underdogs against No. 1 Ohio State. It's a spread that shows a lot of respect for a Washington team that has scored on 21-straight full possessions.
The straight-up moneyline for the game is set at +255 if you pick Washington, and -320 if you pick Ohio State. The total over/under is set at 52.5 points -- unsurprisingly, the oddsmakers expect this one to be a high-scoring game.