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Statistics are important in the debate for "Greatest Buckeye." But Ted Ginn Jr. shows Ohio State football greatness extends beyond the box score.
This week is all about Ohio State heroes. Whether they are the biggest names in Buckeye athletic history, or underappreciated ...
Metallica was in concert at the Sonic Temple music festival over the weekend and surprised concertgoers with a jam session of 'Hang on Sloopy.' Watch!
No matchup better illustrates this challenge than their debate over Chic Harley versus Justin Fields, where a player from 1916-1919 goes head-to-head with one of the most statistically impressive ...
Ohio State already has a talent-rich defense, headlined by potential 2026 top-five draft pick Caleb Downs. As such, McElroy ...
Head coach Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes reached the top of the college football mountain last season ... Day explained the simple request that his players had for him heading into 2025.
Day considered the feat the result of their priorities while recruiting players. “We want guys who want to be at Ohio State ... that the Buckeyes or others in the Football Bowl Subdivision ...
Ohio State football coach Ryan Day has seen the ... he pointed out that the Buckeyes are recruiting players of the same age.
Ohio State was a homegrown football team, and head coach Ryan Day takes pride in that. Day also relishes the fact that the Buckeyes did not lose a single scholarship player during the spring ...
While the Buckeyes didn't break or tie the record for the most picks from a single program in one draft, the Scarlet and Gray still had a historic weekend, with 14 players taken, tying a program ...
Ohio State has a chance to make history at the 2025 NFL Draft. The Buckeyes won the first 12-team College Football Playoff ... the Steelers a lead-by-example player. He had nine sacks last season.
Ohio State rode the deepest, most talented roster in college football to a ... Three of the first 13 players picked during Friday night's second round were Buckeyes. Cleveland took running back ...