Joe Burrow "probably would have transferred much earlier" if NIL and free transfer existed during his career, and Ohio State welcomes NASCAR's Denny Hamlin to Buckeye Nation.
Twelve Buckeyes appear in Pro Football Focus' top 100 players in 2024, and Ohio State ranks between No. 1 and No. 6 in way-too-early top 25 polls for 2025.
Ryan Day deserves every penny of his new contract, Eddie George is “a really big fan” of TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins and Ohio State is Defensive Line U.
Ohio State goes on a hiring spree, Jeremiah Smith is “perfect in every single way” and Chip Kelly says Ryan Day “stood tall” during the Buckeyes' roller-coaster season.
Scouts think TreVeyon Henderson will be “a better NFL player than a college player,” and ESPN names Jeremiah Smith, Max Klare and Caleb Downs 2025 preseason All-Americans.
Ryan Day calls lack of “enforcement” one of college football’s biggest problems and Seth McLaughlin says Ohio State helped him “become the player I knew I could be.”
Chip Kelly leaves Ohio State for the NFL, and Kyle McCord doesn't believe Emeka Egbuka receives the credit he deserves for his performance across four years with the Buckeyes.
Jay Moseley reacts to the "golf cart incident," Ohio State's title brought Nolan Baudo to tears and Riley Leonard is "still feeling" the hits he took in the championship game.
Ryan Day wants to become the first Ohio State head coach since Woody Hayes to win multiple titles, and The Athletic picks Jeremiah Smith to win the 2025 Heisman Trophy.
Ohio State finishes the season No. 1 in SP+, College Football Power Index and Stop Rate, and Max Klare headlines a group of six winter transfers for the Buckeyes.
Ryan Day’s transition from offensive play-caller to CEO helped Ohio State win a national championship and Will Howard calls himself a “Buckeye for life.”
Jim Knowles leaves Ohio State for Penn State, Ryan Day will be in Columbus "for years to come" and Jack Sawyer jokes about returning for a fifth season.
Ohio State dominates ESPN's top 100 players list, TreVeyon Henderson belongs in the Buckeye Pantheon and the world looked a lot different 10 years ago.
With a career full of painful near-misses, Ryan Day embodied Sisyphus endlessly pushing a boulder up a hill. Now a national champion, he can live freely at the precipice.
Jack Sawyer writes a letter to Buckeye Nation, bettors fade Ohio State in the CFP championship game and Eddie George calls Ryan Day "a phenomenal coach."
Josh Fryar says Justin Frye “busts his ass” for Ohio State and Jim Tressel “couldn't be prouder” of Ryan Day and Marcus Freeman for reaching the CFP championship game.