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  2. Ohio Stadium bag policy: What can Ohio State football fans ...

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    Prohibited items at Ohio Stadium: What Ohio State fans can't bring in. These items are not permitted at Ohio Stadium. All bags (backpacks, fanny packs, purses, camera bags, etc.)

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    Check out the new Ohio State Buckeyes Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 41 running shoe, part of the Nike’s 2024 NCAA Collection ahead of college football season.

  5. Ohio State Buckeyes football - Wikipedia

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    Sophomore running back Keith Byars had a stand-out season in 1983, rushing for 1,199 yards, and Ohio State defeated the Oklahoma Sooners in Norman, but three losses in conference meant a 4th-place finish. 1984 witnessed what Bruce called "the greatest comeback after the worst start" when Ohio State fell behind Illinois 24–0 at home but roared ...

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    Products manufactured by Under Armour include athletic shoes, [36] t-shirts, jackets, hoodies, [37] pants, leggings, shorts, [38] athletic bras, athletic bags, face masks and accessories such as bags, [39] gloves, caps and protective gear. [40] Under Armour also produces American football, basketball [41] and soccer [42] [43] uniforms, among ...

  7. Phil Knight Invitational - Wikipedia

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    All teams had a business relationship with Nike. Each of the Power Five conferences of FBS football had two teams participating—the ACC (Duke and North Carolina), the Big 12 (Oklahoma and Texas), the Big Ten (Michigan State and Ohio State), the Pac-12 (Oregon and Stanford) and the SEC (Arkansas and Florida).