Jaylen Johnson is happy for Devonta Smith despite his flip, wanting him to reach the NFL while the two are part of an Ohio State-Bama fight for the recruiting crown.
Chase Young, Jeff Okudah, Damon Arnette and J.K. Dobbins lead a strong rookie Ohio State class that should make an instant impact like fellow Buckeye rookies in the past.
Chase Young and eight other members of Ohio State's 2019 football team are among 50 Buckeyes on NFL rosters entering the first week of the season, which begins Thursday.
NCAA's top doctor says football can be played, Urban Meyer points out a competitive disadvantage, Iowa AD says an October B1G return would take a "miracle" and more.
TreVeyon Henderson is “disappointed” the NCAA isn't likely to allow early enrollees to play in spring, and the five-star running back dismisses rumors of a flip to Oklahoma.
Mike Hall proves why he's one of America's best defensive tackles, Jaylen Johnson faces Penn State commit Liam Clifford and C.J. Hicks makes plays on both sides of the ball.
Former Ohio State wide receiver Dee Miller reminisces on the Buckeyes' 1998 season opener at West Virginia, playing with David Boston and Antoine Winfield and more.
50 former Ohio State players remain on NFL rosters, led by Cincinnati and Washington with four each, after teams around the league cut down to 53 players on Saturday.
Ohio Stadium's gates were locked and campus was quiet on Saturday at noon, when the Buckeyes were originally scheduled to open their 2020 season against Bowling Green.