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Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Maryland Terrapins Ohio Stadium October 10th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Maryland Terrapins 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, affectionately known as The Horseshoe, is one of those iconic college football venues that just feels alive with energy, especially on game days. The annual OSU Skull Session kicks things off with a bang, where the Ohio State Marching Band fires up the crowd with their high-energy performances and that unforgettable O-H-I-O cheer that echoes through the stadium. Sitting close to the action on the First Tier gives fans a real sense of connection with the players, almost like you're part of the team. The atmosphere is electric and genuine, whether you're celebrating a big win or just soaking in the history. For supporters of the Maryland Terrapins Columbus, catching a game here means witnessing a sea of scarlet and gray, but you can’t help but get caught up in the passion. Plus, the stadium’s merchandise areas are a quick stop to grab some gear and keep the memories alive long after the final whistle. For private parties or special occasions, the premium suites are a real treat, where you can customize decor and enjoy the game in style. Getting here is pretty straightforward, if you're coming from the north, hop on I-270 then I-71 South and exit at Lane Avenue. Coming from the historic district, just take High Street straight up and you’re there. It’s more than a stadium, it’s a piece of college football history, and a must-see for anyone who loves the game.