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Master Teague obtains acceptance from Ohio State Master
Mestre Teague has a chance to be the leader starting to attack one of the best teams in college football this fall.
He will also have a chance to obtain a master’s degree in the process. Teague was accepted into the Master of Architecture program in Ohio on Wednesday. The two-time Ohio State scholar has a great opportunity to play a key role in the Buckeyes’ attack when they enter a new quarterback and present a loaded wide receiver room. Teague can be a big part of the attack with yet another impressive offseason.
But football is not the only area where Teague is standing out at the moment. He is going to graduate school at Ohio State, on his way to obtain a master’s degree.
Big Ten reviews conference football schedule
The dates for all nine Ohio State conference games in 2021 – and the path to a crown for the fifth consecutive time – have changed and are now official.
The four-time Big Ten champions will open the conference at Week One in Minnesota on the night of Thursday, September 2, before playing three non-conference games. Everything remained the same as the original schedule. But most of the conference games have changed dates, otherwise.
Ohio will travel to Rutgers on October 2, when the Buckeyes originally traveled to Nebraska. The trip to Lincoln will not take place until the first week of November. The long-awaited home game against Penn State also changed the dates; Buckeyes will now face the Lions of Nittany on October 30 instead of November 20.
Ohio State has not lost a conference game since it was toppled by Purdue in 2018. The Buckeyes officially know their way now to a fifth consecutive Big Ten crown. It starts in the first week against a Big Ten West program and ends in Indianapolis.
For the full schedule, click here.
READ: Three lessons as the Big Ten changes Ohio’s schedule
ICYMI: Lettermen Live presented by Roosters
The off-season is in full swing, as the new initial subscribers are ready to work, and Lettermen Live is back for another big episode with a lot to discuss.
Lettermen Row senior writer Austin Ward joined former Buckeyes linebacker Bobby Carpenter, former Ohio State striker Michael Bennett and former Buckeyes quarterback Justin Zwick to spread the latest Ohio State news, including what the first 2021 class registrants can expect in their first few moments with the Buckeyes this spring.
They also discuss the Senior Bowl, which took place over the weekend, and how these festivities can help increase the stock of former Ohio players. The team also broke their memories of preparing for the NFL draft after their careers in college football.
As always, Lettermen Live is performed by Roosters on Olentangy River Road in Columbus.
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