Ohio State is shaking things up.

The Buckeyes announced some significant changes to their future schedule on Thursday.

One of them was that instead of a home-and-home series with TCU, the two teams will instead play one game at AT&T Stadium in Dallas. The squads will face off on Sept. 15, 2018. Each school will receive $5 million.

The canceled TCU game on Sept. 21, 2019 will be replaced by a home game against Miami (OH).

In addition to that, the Buckeyes also announced that they scheduled a future home-and-home series with Washington. Those games will be played on Sept. 7, 2024 at Husky Stadium in Seattle on Sept. 13, 2025 in Ohio Stadium in Columbus.

Both teams made the College Football Playoff last year.

Ohio State also announced that the Boston College series scheduled for 2023 and 2024 was moved back to 2026 and 2027. In addition to that, future matchups with Bowling Green and Tulsa were added.

Here’s a look at Ohio State’s future non-conference schedule with the new changes:

2017

  • 09/09 – Oklahoma
  • 09/16 – Army
  • 09/23 – UNLV

2018

  • 09/01 – Oregon State
  • 09/15 – at TCU (in Dallas)
  • 09/22 – Tulane

2019

  • 08/31 – Florida Atlantic
  • 09/07 – Cincinnati
  • 09/21 – Miami (OH)

2020

  • 09/05 – Bowling Green
  • 09/12 – at Oregon

2021

  • 09/11 – Oregon
  • 09/18 – Tulsa

2022

  • 09/03 – Notre Dame
  • 09/17 – at Texas

2023

  • 09/16 – Texas
  • 09/23 – at Notre Dame

2024

  • 09/09 – at Washington

2025

  • 09/13 – Washington

2026

  • 09/19 – Boston College

2027

  • 09/18 – at Boston College