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The longest road trip in program history didn't faze the Buckeyes as they handled business against the Huskies in their first conference away game of 2025.
Washington lost 24-6 to Ohio State on Saturday, Sept. 27. Demond Williams Jr. led Washington with 173 yards on 18-of-22 passing (81.8%) for no touchdowns and no interceptions. Coleman carried the ball 13 times for 70 yards, adding three receptions for 26 yards. Dezmen Roebuck put up 58 yards on four catches.
The Buckeyes (4-0) limited the Huskies (3-1) to 234 total yards in front of 72,845 fans at Husky Stadium, Washington’s largest crowd since 2010.
The Ohio State Buckeyes make their first and longest road trip of the season, traveling more than 2,400 miles from Columbus to Seattle to take on unranked Washi
No. 1 Ohio State brings its show across the country for a clash with undefeated Washington on Saturday afternoon.
No. 3 Penn State hosts No. 6 Oregon and No. 1 Ohio State heads to Washington in the two best games on this week's Big Ten schedule.
The West Coast members of the Big Ten face major challenges but will get maximum TV visibility over 11 hours on Saturday.
SEATTLE - The Huskies take on Northwestern in Evanston to close out their two-game road swing on Monday night. The game will be broadcast on Big Ten Network with live stats available at HuskyStats.com.
The No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes return to action after a bye week and on Saturday, Sept. 27, they visit the Washington Huskies for both teams' Big Ten opener.