

When No. 2 Ohio State welcomes No. 5 Notre Dame to Columbus on Saturday night (7:30 p.m. ET on ABC), it will be the first season opener in program history in which both teams are ranked in the top five.
But if that wasn’t enough to get you excited, consider the shared history between the Buckeyes and Fighting Irish, who rank No. 1 and No. 3, respectively, in all-time winning percentage and have combined for a whopping 1,001 NFL Draft picks – including 157 first-rounders – 195 consensus All-Americans, 91 bowl appearances, 19 national championships and 14 Heisman Trophy winners.
“It’s hard to probably appreciate right now because there’s just so much going on, but when you think about what an opportunity this is on Saturday night, just getting Ohio State and Notre Dame together, the first game of the year, the 100th anniversary of the ‘Shoe, all of those things combined, what a great opportunity,” head coach Ryan Day said this week. “That’s what college football is all about.
“I talked to our players the other day about when you grow up and you’re 7, 8, 9, 10 years old and you watch a game on TV on Saturday night, then you wake up the next morning on Sunday and you’re playing in the back yard. All of a sudden, you’re taking on the personality of the guys who you watch the night before. You could see a couple of them nod, and I said, ‘Well, that’s going to be you.’”
Ohio State and Notre Dame have met six times previously, including home-and-home series in 1935-36 and 1995-96, as well as matchups in the 2006 and 2016 Fiesta Bowl. And while the Buckeyes have won four straight of the Fighting Irish, none of that matters when the ball is kicked on Saturday night.
“(The players) realize every year is a different opportunity,” Day said. “This is the 100th anniversary of the ‘Shoe, the 2022 Ohio State football team and they have the pen to write the story of what it is.
"Sometimes you just kind of go along with life and don’t realize the opportunity that you have, so we’re really trying to help these guys realize the opportunity is here, the urgency’s got to be here and we’ve got to seize it and run because we’re in control.”
Date: Sept. 3, 2022
Where: Ohio Stadium (Columbus, OH)
Expected Weather: 79 degrees, scattered thunderstorms
Kickoff: 7:30 p.m. ET
Spread: Ohio State (-17)
O/U Total: 59
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Television: ABC
Streaming:fuboTV (get a 7-day free trial)
Announcers: Chris Fowler (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (analyst) and Holly Rowe (sideline reporter)
Local Radio: Ohio State Sports Network from Learfield IMG College
Flagship: WBNS 97.1 The Fan
Announcers: Paul Keels (play-by-play), Jim Lachey (analyst), Matt Andrews (sideline reporter), Skip Mosic (pregame/halftime/postgame host and producer)
Ohio State leads Notre Dame, 4-2
* OSU record at home: 1-1
LAST TIME THEY MET
2016: Ohio State 44, Notre Dame 28
* Ryan Day
* At Ohio State: Fourth Season, Record: 34-4
* Overall: Same
* Marcus Freeman
* At Notre Dame: 1st Season, Record: 0-1
* Overall: Same
Everyone knows what Ohio State has on offense, with a trio of returning Heisman Trophy candidates in redshirt sophomore quarterback C.J. Stroud, sophomore running back TreVeyon Henderson and junior wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba.
But for all the talent the Buckeyes had on that side of the ball last year, as well, the team was ultimately let down by its defense. That’s why Day wiped the slate clean (with the exception of defensive line coach Larry Johnson) and hired coordinator Jim Knowles, secondary/cornerbacks coach Tim Walton and safeties coach Perry Eliano.
The focus in the eight months since has been installing Knowles’ complex defensive scheme, which involves two linebackers and three safeties and is built to confuse opposing offensive coordinators. And now that it’s game week, he believes his unit is finally up to the challenge
“We’re 100 percent ready to go,” Knowles said this week. “We’ve put them through the crucible. We go against the nation’s best offense every day, and we’ve pushed and prodded and poked and tried to stretch them as far as they can go.
“We're building a mindset of excellence. This is how we do it and this is how we’re going to it every day. We’re going to do it on the grass in practice and that’s how the game’s going to go. It’s really about expectations. Once the players know that you care, they’ll go through the wall for you, and I believe we’re at that point.”
It will be quite the first start for Notre Dame sophomore quarterback Tyler Buchner, but Ohio State shouldn’t expect him to be wide-eyed given his experiences last year, when he threw for 298 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 336 yards and three more scores in 10 appearances as a backup.
“(He’s) very athletic, very talented, highly recruited,” Day said. “Seeing his ability to throw, his ability to run, we know we’ve got to do a good job because we’re expecting a high level of play.”
The Fighting Irish’s top returning wide receiver is actually junior tight end Michael Mayer, who was a finalist for the Mackey Award last season after he caught 71 passes for 850 yards and seven touchdowns. The 6-foot-5 and 265-pounder will undoubtedly present challenge for Ohio State’s revamped defense.
“He’s an excellent player. He’s an NFL player,” Knowles said. “He has that ability to lean into the coverage and find the open spot, so it is about knowing where he is at all times and making sure that we’re changing it up enough with him to keep him off balance ... These guys have an excellent tight end, so we need to make sure we have a game plan for it."
That said, Notre Dame could be without one of the best offensive linemen in college football on Saturday, as starting left guard Jarrett Patterson is questionable with a foot injury. If he’s unable to go, that will be a significant hit to Fighting Irish’s run game.
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