Despite Ohio State's failures running the football against Michigan, Day said the team couldn't get away from it and said he understood the frustration of the crowd in the second...
Ryan Day flew Jim Lachey back to Columbus so he could call The Game, continuing his 28-year streak of Ohio State radio broadcasts, after attending his son’s Senior Day on Friday.
Ryan Day gave his most impassioned Skull Session speech of the year before The Game. “This is about our integrity, our character, our resilience and who we are as Buckeyes.”
Michigan tight end Colston Loveland and cornerback Will Johnson are officially out against Ohio State, depriving the Wolverines of two of their top players for The Game.
The folks roaming the halls at 11W HQ unanimously expect Ohio State to win The Game with 12 of 13 predicting the Buckeyes will win by 20 or more points.
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.
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.
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.
Being born a Buckeye, you grew up with two things: an unwavering love for the Scarlet and Gray and a hatred for That Team Up North. This Saturday, it's time for war.
Michigan beat reporter Alejandro Zúñiga says Sherrone Moore's first season has been “disappointing” but that it's too early to draw conclusions about his tenure.