The Buckeyes will be taking the field again this Saturday for their annual spring game.
The annual intrasquad scrimmage for the Buckeyes on April 12 will be the team's first appearance on the field after winning the 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship.
The school had branded the event as a spring showcase, but this week announced it was dropping that name and sticking with traditional branding.
Here's what to know about what you can (and can't) bring into the stadium:
What is the Ohio State bag policy for athletic events?
No bags or purses of any size are permitted in Ohio Stadium. Wallets and wristlets no larger than 5x8x1 are permitted.
Guests entering with medical, dietary, or childcare needs may bring one bag approximately 14x14x4 with necessary belongings. These bags are subject to security screening and inspection.
What can't I bring into Ohio Stadium?
You can't bring the following items into the stadium:
- All bags (including fanny packs, purses, string o, messenger bags, crossbody bags, camera bags, roll bags, binocular cases)
- Alcohol
- Animals (except service dogs for guests with disabilities)
- Audio or video recording equipment including those that are attached to drones or model aircrafts.
- Banners, flags and signs
- Bicycles
- Cameras with a lens greater than 100mm (along with Monopods, Dual Pods and Tripods), including those that are attached to drones or model aircrafts.
- Chairs including folding chairs, stools or portable chairs
- Clothing with profane, inappropriate or abusive language
- Containers (including coolers, picnic baskets, cans, heavy plastic or glass bottles and thermoses)
- Confetti, streamers, glitter, balloons
- Drones (including but not limited to unmanned aircraft systems or model aircrafts.)
- Firearms. Weapons are not permitted in the arena/stadium. Possession of a firearm or weapon is strictly forbidden. Possession of a weapon will result in immediate confiscation, ejection and/or possible arrest.
- Fireworks
- Food or beverages
- Illegal ...