The Ohio State Buckeyes are set to welcome in a new crop of freshmen during the 2025 college football season. Once again, Ryan Day was able to lock up an large
College football spring games are starting to become a thing of the past. For now, many programs around the nation will still hold a traditional showcase to wrap their spring practice slates, but there is a growing list of prominent schools that have decided to do away with the game day format in favor of different plans -- or,
The Ohio State Buckeyes will enter the 2025 college football with quite a few changes from the team that they were in 2024. Obviously, there will be a new start
The Ohio State Buckeyes are now over a month removed from capturing their first national championship since the 2014 season. While the celebration continued
After winning a College Football Playoff National Championship, an Ohio State Buckeyes running back is being compared to a Tennessee Titans star.
Mathews has worn No. 24 for two years mainly because the No. 7 wasn’t available. Jordan Hancock — who ironically also had to switch that number in Year 3 — wore it as OSU’s starting nickel in his final two seasons.
The Ohio State Buckeyes and head coach Ryan Day will look to defend their national championship win during the 2025 college football season. It seems like forever ago when fans were calling for Day to be fired.
We got some sad news from the college football world as it was announced that former Ohio State Buckeyes star defensive lineman Donovan Munger had passed away. Munger was 30 years old at the time of his death but the details haven't been revealed as of yet.
Ohio State football won the CFP national championship for the 2024, and Ryan Day spoke on the moment he knew this team could go all the way.
Ohio State football has a history of winning in new playoff formats. Will the Buckeyes get a chance to do so again in the near future?
Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork said he supports expanding the College Football Playoff beyond 12 teams.
College Football Playoff changes are coming, but Ohio State coach Ryan Day offered an alteration this week that goes beyond the games and enhances the experience for the players. Day and the Buckeyes waltzed through the first year of the expanded playoff with multiple convincing wins as an at-large selection,