The Big Ten's best teams continue to win, while SEC teams develop a pecking order and the ACC ramps up the chaos. Our dumb, beautiful sport delivered another fun week.
Ohio State adds more firepower to its 2026 defensive line class with the commitment of four-star defensive tackle Emanuel Ruffin, a former Colorado commit.
New York Jets players wore Nick Mangold decals on their helmets and T-shirts during pregame warmups while his wife and children served as the Jets’ honorary captains on Sunday.
After handling business in a 34-10 win over Purdue yesterday, Ohio State continues to find itself atop the college football world at No. 1 overall in the AP and Coaches Polls.
After a garbage time TD for Purdue caused Ohio State to miss covering the spread for only the second time this season, the Buckeyes opened as 31.5-point favorites over UCLA.
Julian Sayin kept his Heisman campaign rolling on Saturday with a third straight game of over 300 passing yards and a completion percentage of at least 80% in OSU's latest win.
This one wouldn't win a beauty contest but big days from the OSU defense and Jeremiah Smith helped the Buckeyes coast to a 34-10 win over Purdue in West Lafayette.
Jeremiah Smith has a career-high 10 catches for 137 yards and a touchdown, Julian Sayin completes 82% of his passes for 303 yards and Isaiah West notches nine carries for 60 yards.
Julian Sayin should remain the frontrunner for the Heisman Trophy for his consistent excellence as he leads the Buckeyes to another dominant win at Purdue.
Julian Sayin and Jeremiah Smith pick each other to win the Heisman Trophy, while Caleb Downs says "they could just give it to Ohio State and name two people as Heisman."
Following a 34-10 win for Ohio State over Purdue, Boilermakers head coach Barry Odom heaped praise on the Buckeyes and Ryan Day for "setting the standard" in the Big Ten.
Ryan Day says Joshua Padilla's injury is not long-term as Ohio State looks for more consistent play from Tegra Tshabola and the right guard position down the stretch.