Ohio State will pay Kent State $1.9 million to play at Ohio Stadium in 2026.
Per the game contract, which was provided toon Monday in response to a public records request, Ohio State will pay Kent State $1.
9 million to come to Ohio Stadium for a game between the Buckeyes and Golden Flashes onThe payout is in line with what Ohio State will play other non-conference opponents to play at Ohio State in upcoming seasons. While Youngstown State – a Football Championship Subdivision school – will only receive $800,000 to play the Buckeyes at the Shoe in 2023, each of the Buckeyes’ scheduled upcoming Group of 5 opponents will receive close to $2 million to make the trip to the Shoe.
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