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Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Northwestern Wildcats Ohio Stadium November 14th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Northwestern Wildcats Football 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, also known as The Horseshoe, is one of those iconic college football landmarks that just can’t be missed, especially if you’re into the thrill of game day atmosphere. It’s where the Ohio State Buckeyes celebrated their 100th anniversary back in 2013 with a celebration that left fans buzzing for weeks. The stadium’s design is a fascinating mix of old-school charm and modern flair, with its Beaux-Arts style dreamed up by architect Smith, giving it a timeless look that still turns heads. The first night game under the lights in 1987 marked a new chapter for college football, and since then, Ohio Stadium has hosted huge moments like the 2016 College Football Playoff semifinal, talk about a stage for national spotlight. If you’re heading to a Northwestern Wildcats Football game in Columbus, you’ll find the atmosphere electric, whether you’re sitting in the VIP sections with snacks and drinks or just soaking up the sea of scarlet and gray. Getting there is pretty straightforward, from the Short North district, just head east on Goodale Street which turns into Lane Boulevard, and keep an eye out for the big parking lots on Woody Hayes Drive. Honestly, it’s more than just a stadium; it’s a piece of college football history that still stirs the soul.