Sean Stewart brings fantastic upside as a five-star 2023 recruit, and his addition shows Jake Diebler's athletic, versatile roster strategy for his first season.
Jake Diebler lands another five-star talent and bets on young upside to lead Ohio State’s frontcourt by adding former Duke power forward Sean Stewart to pair with Aaron Bradshaw.
With five scholarships open for potential additions, we take a look at how Ohio State’s 2024 roster stacks up at every positions following the transfer portal entry deadline.
Three Buckeyes appear in ESPN’s first 2025 NFL mock draft, Caleb Downs is a stud and Lathan Ransom says Davison Igbinosun changed Ohio State's culture for good.
Garrett Stover’s versatility as a safety-turned-linebacker gives him the coverage skills, athleticism to potentially be a future force in the middle of Ohio State's defense.
Ohio State’s recruiting class of 2018 was the highest-rated in school history at the time but produced only one first-round pick and six total NFL draft picks among 26 signees.
Four-star 2025 running back Bo Jackson says he and new Ohio State running backs coach Carlos Locklyn talk “every other day” and that he's impressed with Chip Kelly.
Jake Diebler calls Ohio State “the pinnacle of the profession,” Felix Okpara explains his decision to transfer and Jeremiah Smith gives back to his alma mater.
Ohio State offers highly touted 2026 quarterback Faizon Brandon and three other prospects and 2025 running back Marquise Davis picks Kentucky over Michigan.
The spring transfer window went as well as Ohio State could have hoped in terms of roster retention while expectations are already high for the Buckeyes’ 2025 NFL draft class.
Ohio State received its list of Big Ten opponents for the 2024-25 basketball season on Tuesday as the Buckeyes will play Indiana, Maryland and Nebraska twice.