Justin Fields, J.K. Dobbins, Braxton Miller, Carlos Hyde and Paul Warfield shined in Ohio State's three straight road victories in Ann Arbor on Nov. 30.
We break down the biggest questions for Ohio State, pick the top players to watch for the Buckeyes and make some predictions for what we’ll see in the 120th edition of The Game.
Michigan could be without its best offensive weapon vs. Ohio State as there’s “increasing pessimism” about tight end Colston Loveland’s status, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel.
Are you ready for some Friday night fun? Friday Night Trivia puts your Buckeye knowledge to the test before every Ohio State game – with a twist for this week’s quiz.
Five-star 2026 linebacker Tyler Atkinson enjoyed his visit to Ohio State last week and says he and James Laurinaitis have “a really strong relationship.”
Ohio State is ready for war on Saturday, and the Buckeyes will look to take control of the game with their defense by shutting down Michigan's running game.
Approximately 60 recruits will attend Ohio State's game against Michigan with 2025 DE Epi Sitanilei, 2026 S Bralan Womack and 2027 QB Brady Edmunds among the standouts.
Michigan cornerback Will Johnson, the star of the Wolverines’ secondary, is not expected to play against Ohio State on Saturday, according to multiple reports.
15 Ohio State starters have already seen substantial playing time in at least one edition of The Game, and that experience should be advantageous for the Buckeyes this year.
A Columbus phone number plays a Woody Hayes speech before the Michigan game and Lou Holtz wishes Ryan Day luck before the Buckeyes' matchup with the Wolverines.