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with Brutus holding the national title trophy and an Infinity Gauntlet, with the incredible touch of the logos of each team Ohio State beat on the way cosplaying as Infinity Stones. You don’t ...
Former quarterback for the Ohio State Buckeyes, Kirk Herbstreit, faces criticism after being spotted wearing the Michigan ...
Lee Corso has announced his last week with ESPN College GameDay. The tradition of donning headgear for predictions began with ...
"Thank you for everything Lee, a true Legend," Ohio State's football account noted on Thursday. Ohio State also posted a ...
Reading red flags is tricky business. For instance, what to make of Cotie McMahon’s decision to wave goodbye to Ohio State and enter the transfer portal? What’s not up for debate: McMahon’s ...
Ohio State football's national title defense started when the Buckeyes kicked off spring practice on March 17. Saturday, spring ball wraps up with the only time the Buckeyes will suit up in front ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Former Ohio State quarterback Kyle McCord was the latest former Buckeye to sit with John Gruden ahead of the NFL Draft, providing a chance to reflect on his college career.
Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard is one of the most intriguing names to watch heading into the 2025 NFL draft. After leading his team to a national championship during the 2024 college ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Will Howard’s football journey has featured stops across the country — starting in Downingtown, Pennsylvania, before stints with Kansas State and Ohio State. Now ...
Wright State transfer Brandon Noel recently completed an official visit to Ohio State, getting to know fellow transfers Gabe Cupps and Christoph Tilly. Noel, a sixth-year player, expressed ...
The Buckeyes’ Big Ten nightmare continues. For the fifth time in the last six weekends, Ohio State failed to muster a win and was swept by the Michigan State Spartans in East Lansing ...
Ohio State won its first national championship under coach Ryan Day back in January, but after a trip to Washington, D.C., to visit the White House, the Buckeyes nearly needed a new trophy.