The Ohio State Buckeyes football team will be facing off against their biggest opponent Saturday at 8 p.m.: the Wisconsin Badgers.

Fourth-ranked Ohio State will be on their home turf at Ohio Stadium Saturday night as 23rd-ranked Wisconsin challenges them. Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer has readied his team but he knows that this will be their first big challenger of the season.

"You come to Ohio State to compete for the Big Ten championship,'' he said. "We have so much respect for the upcoming opponent and we have got to get the Buckeyes ready to go.''

Ohio State (4-0) is coming off a total blowout 76-0 victory over Florida A&M last Saturday with quarterback Kenny Guiton setting a school record with six touchdown passes - all in the first half of the game.

Wisconsin (3-1) is coming off their own big 41-10 victory over Purdue last Saturday and they too know that the pressure is on.

"Obviously everyone's really fired up about this game,'' said noseguard Beau Allen. "You've got to stay steady, I guess, but we're all fired up for it.''

The game should be relatively evenly matched with Wisconsin being ranked third in the FBS in rushing with 349.8 yards per game. Ohio State currently has the longest winning streak in the FBS (16-0).

However, the last time the Buckeyes achieving this winning streak in 2003, it was stopped by the Badgers with a score of 17-10.

The Badgers will be looking to see if they can do it again against the Buckeyes at 8 p.m. EST Saturday. The game will be broadcast live on ABC and can be viewed in live stream here.