We’ve got some news as it relates to Ohio State and the refurbished CBS Sports Classic. The Buckeyes have been a part of the made-for-television event since its inception in 2014. The other three teams that joined OSU through 2024 included bluebloods Kentucky, North Carolina, and UCLA.
And while it feels like Ohio State is the odd team out in this historical matchup, the Buckeyes have actually fared rather well throughout the years of the event despite a downturn in their performance nationally. Now that OSU and UCLA are in the same conference, event organizers have shaken things up a bit and started to include other teams in the event. Ohio State has remained, but this season, St. John’s replaced UCLA.
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And now, based on a report from college basketball insider John Rothstein, the Bruins will be replaced permanently — or at least through the 2029 contract renewal — by the Kansas Jayhawks beginning with next year’s event.
Speaking of next year, Ohio State is scheduled to play the Jayhawks at Madison Square Garden in New York on December 19. That means the other game will feature Kentucky vs. North Carolina.
Playing it out after that, here’s how the matchups shake up:
Ohio State, other matchups in the CBS Sports Classic through 2029
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2026 CBS Sports Classic – Dec. 19 at Madison Square Garden (New York, New York) |
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Ohio State vs. Kansas |
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Kentucky vs. North Carolina |
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2027 CBS Sports Classic – Dec. 18 at TBD |
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Ohio State vs. Kentucky |
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Kansas vs. North Carolina |
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2028 CBS Sports Classic – Dec. 16 at TBD |
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Ohio State vs. North Carolina |
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Kansas vs. Kentucky |
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2029 CBS Sports Classic |
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Ohio State vs. Kansas |
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Kentucky vs. North Carolina |
Hopefully, Ohio State can continue to hold its own in the CBS Sports Classic, but to do so, we probably need to see the Buckeyes start to improve their standing in the college basketball universe.
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