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Bag Policy:: Only small wallets/wristlets (5"x8"x1") are allowed. Medical/childcare bags (14"x14"x4") are permitted after inspection.
Prohibited Items:: Includes alcohol, large cameras, noisemakers, and weapons.
Permitted Items:: Binoculars (without case), blankets, small cameras, and empty water bottles are allowed.
Increased Security:: Columbus police are increasing patrols and using security towers due to a spike in car break-ins.
Underage Drinking Enforcement:: Undercover officers will be monitoring tailgating areas and bars for underage drinking and overserving.
To ensure fan safety and expedite entry, Ohio Stadium has a strict bag policy. Bags and purses are generally not allowed, but there are exceptions:
Permitted:: Small wallets or wristlets no larger than 5"x8"x1".
Medical/Childcare Needs:: Bags not exceeding 14"x14"x4" are allowed for medical, dietary, or childcare needs, but they will be inspected.
Prohibited Items
Alcohol
Animals (except service animals)
Banners, posters, or signs
Cameras with lenses over 100mm
Audio/video recording equipment
Noisemakers
Weapons or items mimicking weapons
Permitted Items
Binoculars (without a case)
Blankets (unrolled or unbagged)
Small cameras (lenses under 100mm)
Empty water bottles (clear and plastic)
In response to a recent rise in car break-ins around Columbus, particularly near the Ohio State campus, law enforcement is stepping up security for the game.
Extra Patrols:: Columbus police will have extra officers patrolling the campus area and surrounding hotels.
Security Towers:: Temporary security towers are being set up in parking lots.
Monitoring:: OSU police will be monitoring security cameras to identify suspicious activity around cars.
How to Prepare
Remove all valuables from your car.
Lock your car doors.
Park in well-lit areas.
Undercover officers from the Ohio Investigative Unit (OIU) will be actively monitoring tailgating areas and bars for underage drinking.
Consequences:: Those caught purchasing or providing alcohol to underage individuals will face citations.
Parental Responsibility:: While Ohio law allows parents to provide alcohol to their underage children, parents are responsible for their children until they are sober and cannot leave them unattended.
Citations by Year
2022: 186 citations (8 home games)
2023: 78 citations (6 home games)
2024: 112 citations (9 home games)
Can I bring a large bag into Ohio Stadium?
No, only wallets/wristlets no larger than 5"x8"x1" are permitted. Exceptions are made for medical/childcare bags (14"x14"x4") after inspection.
What items are prohibited from being brought into the stadium?
Prohibited items include alcohol, large cameras, noisemakers, and weapons.
What is being done about the recent car break-ins near campus?
Columbus police are increasing patrols and using security towers. OSU police will be monitoring security cameras.
Be aware of Ohio Stadium's bag policy to avoid delays at entry.
Take precautions to protect your vehicle from break-ins by removing valuables and locking doors.
If you plan to tailgate, be aware of the laws regarding underage drinking and parental responsibility.
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