Ohio State makes a firm commitment to Ryan Day with his new seven-year, $87.5 million contract that makes him the second-highest-paid coach in college football.
Ohio State and national champion head coach Ryan Day have agreed in principle to a new seven-year contract with a total annual compensation of $12.5 million.
21 of the 26 members of Ohio State’s 2025 recruiting class are on campus for winter workouts and spring practice along with six transfers who enrolled in January.
Ohio State maintains continuity and rewards Brian Hartline and Billy Fessler with their respective promotions to offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
New Ohio State offensive line coach Tyler Bowen should be an upgrade on the recruiting front, though he’ll have to prove himself as an on-field developer of offensive linemen.
In an interview with The Athletic, Chip Kelly said he “had a really, really good job with really, really good people” at Ohio State but views the NFL as “the ultimate level...
Jim Knowles said he had “great relationships” with Ryan Day and Ohio State’s players but viewed Penn State as “the epitome of college football” growing up in...
Following a productive sophomore campaign, Arvell Reese hopes to step up at middle linebacker for Ohio State in 2025 and says it's his goal to be a starter next season.
Jayden Fielding bounced back from a rough game against Michigan to make his final four field goals of the season, including the kick that clinched a national championship.
Ryan Day says the Buckeyes will “take our time and find the right guys” to fill their coaching vacancies: “It's Ohio State, so you have the opportunity to get the best.”