Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Illinois Fighting Illini tickets
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Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Illinois Fighting Illini Ohio Stadium September 26th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Illinois Fighting Illini Ohio Stadium
411 Woody Hayes Dr., Columbus, OH
43210, US
1. Ohio State University Parking Garage - 0.5 miles - $15
2. Lane Avenue Parking Garage - 0.6 miles - $10
3. Tuttle Park Place - 0.7 miles - $12
4. St. John Arena - 0.9 miles - $8
5. 11th Avenue Parking Lot - 0.8 miles - $10
Ohio Stadium, known affectionately as The Horseshoe, is truly a football fortress packed with unforgettable moments that make every visit feel special. Imagine standing in the End Zone, where you can almost reach out and touch the action during a big play, like that incredible final touchdown pass in the 1998 game against Michigan State. The atmosphere is electric, especially during pre-game ceremonies that really get the crowd fired up, and it’s easy to see why fans from all over, including Illinois Fighting Illini supporters in Columbus, flock here for the thrill. The stadium’s southern seating got a major facelift back in 2001, adding more comfort and better views, which really changed the game for fans craving a better experience. If you’re heading in from the city, just take Broad Street West then turn onto High Street, or from Worthington, hop on High Street south to Lane Avenue, easy enough, right? For those wanting a more upscale vibe, the Premium Area offers a luxurious way to soak in the action, and the End Zone seats are often the hottest spot for close-up scoring moments. Ohio Stadium isn’t just about football; it’s about feeling part of something bigger, and for fans of the Illinois Fighting Illini in Columbus, catching a game here is like stepping into college football history itself.