Ohio State opened up practice to students and media on Saturday, and the Buckeyes didn't shy away from live scrimmage reps for portions of the afternoon.
We got our first real look at how Ohio State’s offensive and defensive depth charts might stack up during the Buckeyes’ Student Appreciation Day practice.
A roundup of the transfer portal entries Ohio State has reached out to so far this offseason and a couple other intriguing prospects the Buckeyes could make a run at.
Olaus Alinen and Ny Carr put Ohio State in their top schools on Friday, and Michael Kilbane hopes for an offer down the road after enjoying his visit to Ohio State last week.
Cade Stover, Mitch Rossi, Joe Royer and Gee Scott Jr. bring a variety skill sets to Ohio State’s tight end group, and Kevin Wilson strives to play to each of their strengths.
The NFL recently "fixed" a glaring "problem" with its overtime rules, not understanding that college football has already solved (and improved upon!) the issue.
While two primary linebackers will play in Jim Knowles’ 4-2-5 base defense, three-linebacker subpackages could open up roles for Palaie Gaoteote and other Buckeyes.