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Which former Ohio State football player best exemplifies what it means to be a Buckeye? That’s what We’ve spent recent weeks ...
The Ohio State Buckeyes are vying to win their second straight national championship in 2025, and they have plenty of talent to do it. Sophomore wide receiver Jeremiah Smith was the first name ...
The Ohio State Buckeyes ... the future though, the Buckeyes will want to ensure they are targeting some of the best and brightest young receivers. One of those names to keep an eye on is Monshun ...
As a quarterback, though? Eli Brickhandler has the potential to keep stacking the bricks in his college career. He's going to try to reach that potential at Ohio State. It was reported on Tuesday ...
With 13 commits, Ohio State sits at No. 3 in 247Sports' national recruiting rankings, but the Buckeyes still hope to ... One name I'd keep an eye on if he ends up camping is Michigan State commit ...
Expect it to be a top-five matchup. Expect the Ohio State Buckeyes to act as if they are not only the defending national champions, but that they walked over a Texas corpse to earn that title.
Rejoice Ohio State ... Buckeyes wouldn't do much in the College Football Playoff. Not only did they do something but OSU took home the ultimate prize, which, yes, means more than a win over the Maize ...
Despite that, at least one lawmaker in Ohio wants to keep the Ohio State Buckeyes from being scheduled for noon kicks moving forward. Ohio Representative Tex Fischer has presented a bill that is ...
In recent years, Ohio State football fans have become increasingly frustrated with the high volume of noon kickoffs their beloved Buckeyes have been forced to play. One Ohio legislator is hoping ...
The Ohio State Buckeyes have continued their aggressive push in shaping future recruiting classes, showing no signs of slowing down when it comes to quarterback talent. After the latest ...
Even as Ohio State fans were already bracing for it, the official announcement that the Buckeyes’ season opener against Texas will be broadcast by Fox at 12 p.m. ET still stung. So much so that ...