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Need an Ohio State parking map before the Toledo game? Here's what to know

Ohio State football goes from primetime to daytime as the Buckeyes host the Toledo Rockets in Week 3 at 7 p.m. inside Ohio Stadium.

Last week, Ohio State moved to 2-0 on the season after beating Arkansas State 45-12.

Like Ohio State, Toledo is 2-0 after beating Long Island University and University of Massachusetts by a combined total of 92-10. The Rockets are paced on offense by sophomore quarterback Dequan Finn.

Finn has completed 61.1% of his passes this season for 388 yards and three touchdowns. He also leads Toledo in rushing with 138 yards and three touchdowns on the ground.

Like Toledo, Ohio State has only allowed a single touchdown this season. It can be easy to see why with players like Jack Sawyer "wreaking havoc."

Saturday's game is Ohio State's last game before beginning Big Ten play against Wisconsin on Sept. 24.

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Here are some things to know about parking for the Ohio State vs. Toledo football game.

Ohio State football parking map

Here is a map for the 2022 season

  • ADA Accessible parking is located in the lots north of St. John Arena and in Lane Avenue Garage. Both of these areas will be accessible, while space is available, from Lane Avenue.

  • A current state-issued disability placard, along with registration and the person who owns the placard, must be in the vehicle to enter the parking area. (Officers may validate ownership of the placard at any time.)

  • A shuttle will transport guests from the parking lots north of St. John Arena to the east side of Ohio Stadium near Gate 22. This shuttle will operate from six hours prior to kick off until one hour after the game.

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How do you pay to park for Ohio State football games?

According to the Ohio State athletics site:

  • Game day surface lots and garages only accept credit cards—no cash will be accepted.

  • Re-entry is not permitted.

  • Any purchased, current annual CampusParc parking permit will be honored in day-of-game lots at no charge with the presentation of a valid access keycard or QR code. Beginning at 5 a.m. on game days, keycards or QR codes must be scanned by an attendant for entry to both surface lots and garages.

  • Day-of-game parking tickets may be required for exiting the garage. Failure to present the ticket at exit may result in additional fees.

  • Day-of-game customers should exit parking facilities no later than 10 a.m. on the Sunday following a game day.

Do you need an Ohio State athletics football permit to park?

Football parking permits are sold at the Ohio State Athletics Ticket office. Those who want a permit can also call 1-800-GOBUCKS for more.

Which Ohio State football parking lots are reserved on game days?

According to Ohio State:

Starting at 5 a.m. on game days, the following parking lots and garages are reserved for the sole use of athletics permit holders. All vehicles remaining in these lots/garages after 12:01 a.m. will be towed at the owner’s expense.

  • Buckeye Lots

  • Chiller Lot

  • East Tuttle Lot

  • East Stadium Lot

  • Gray Lots

  • Mid-Tower Lot

  • North Field House Lot

  • Lawrence Tower Lot

  • North Riverbank Lot

  • Northwest Garage

  • Northwest Stadium Lot

  • Scarlet Lots

  • Sisson Lot

  • South Field House Lot

  • South Lincoln Lot

  • South Riverbank Lot

  • St. John Arena Lot

  • Tuttle Garage

  • West Lane Avenue Garage

  • West Stadium Lot

Please note: CampusParc annual permit holders may present a valid access keycard or QR code to gain no cost entry to any day-of-game lot. As a reminder, the lots listed above are reserved for the sole use of athletics permit holders. Your CampusParc annual permit will not provide access to these lots.

How do you tailgate for an Ohio State football game?

Here are Ohio State's tailgating rules:

  • All parking facilities, regardless of designation, become available at 5 a.m. the day of the game on a first come, first served basis. Any placement of tailgating equipment is prohibited prior to 5 a.m.

  • Guests without an athletics parking permit who are interested in setting up a tailgate should plan to set up those tailgates in any game day parking lot.

  • Vehicles and tailgates must fit within the 8.5’ x 15’ space provided. Parking spaces are intended for parking one motor vehicle in one space. Additional spaces may not be purchased, reserved, or otherwise used for tailgating. Saving spaces is not permitted.

  • Trailers, storage units, and tailgating activities may not take up vacant parking spaces or interfere with traffic flow within a parking facility.

  • Drive lanes in parking facilities must be maintained at all times.

  • Use of university-owned or CampusParc-owned power outlets is strictly prohibited.

  • Parking permit/ticket holders are responsible for the functions they host in their parking spaces. Any vehicles larger than the aforementioned space size should be parked in the RV parking lot or at the Ohio State Fair.

  • Please observe and obey parking attendants when parking your vehicle.

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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Ohio State football parking map, information vs Toledo