Ohio Stadium, the Horseshoe, the House That Harley Built. Whatever you call college football's greatest venue, celebrate its 100th anniversary with this week's Rutgers game poster. Download the hi-res version of the poster here:
For 100 years, Ohio Stadium has been a landmark off the banks of the Olentangy River in Columbus.
Ohio Stadium, the Horseshoe, the House That Harley Built. The venue that 100,000-plus Ohio State fans fill as the Buckeyes drive, drive on down the field, the men of the scarlet and gray. On Saturday, the No. 3 Buckeyes host Rutgers as Ohio State celebrates the 100th anniversary of Ohio Stadium. The game will also serve as the university's homecoming.
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