The Ohio State Buckeyes are renowned for producing exceptional wide receivers, but the Buckeyes’ running back lineup is garnering significant attention as well.
The Ohio State football program had one whale of an offseason. It got several key members of the team that could have gone off to the NFL to come back, nabbed several high-profile players out of the transfer portal, restructured the coaching staff to a degree with some significant hires, and brought in a top five recruiting class.
Throughout the season, USA TODAY’s Paul Myerberg re-ranks college football teams based on the results and performance week-to-week. However, there is a baseline that it all starts from, and we have our first one that was released.
It’s no secret that the Ohio State football team has a ton of talent coming back. And while everyone likes to talk about how talented the defense will be, there’s plenty of it on the offensive end as well.
We have been diving deep into the conspiracy that EA Sports hates Ohio State recently, but EA Sports has finally released some gameplay footage of the upcoming College Football 25 and it looks like the Buckeyes have finally earned some respect.
A big part of recruiting has to do with the Woody Hayes Athletic Center because Ohio State football players spend the majority of their time there. Having facilities where players enjoy hanging out is very important and we got a glimpse of what the WHAC new locker room looks like.
Former Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Justin Fields was drafted by the Chicago Bears to be the future of the franchise. After a failed experiment at quarterback before with North Carolina's Mitchell Trubisky, the Bears were ready to move on, and start over with Fields.
One of the most productive position groups in College Football over the last couple of years has been the Ohio State wide receiver room. This unit has seen four first-round picks in the last three years.
If you are like me, and old enough to remember, it was a pretty exciting time when the Big Ten Network launched back on August 30, 2007. I was always a fan of ESPN Classic and the ability to watch old college football games out of season.
In the 2024 recruiting cycle, Ohio State football landed the No. 1 overall prospect according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings, wide receiver Jeremiah Smith.
This will be a big recruiting weekend for Ohio State football as it will host ten prospects on campus for official visits. Just two of them are committed, linebacker Tarvos Alford and safety DeShawn Stewart (they won’t be included on the list), but the remaining are highly considering joining the Buckeyes 2025 recruiting class.
One of my favorite Ohio State football players of all time is Braxton Miller. Miller came in as a true freshman in 2011 and started almost right away. After a few starts by Joe Bauserman, he took over.
Over the past few recruiting cycles, Ohio State football has accumulated some of the best wide receiver prospects. With so much quality depth, its is curious as to how the Buckeyes have been able to continue adding top-end talent.
As the Ohio State Buckeyes prepare for another successful season that hopefully includes a Big Ten title and a deep College Football Playoff run, fans share their excitement.
In recent years, Ohio State’s cornerback unit has seen young players come in and contribute immediately. Under The Buckeyes’ new defensive regime, including defensive coordinator Jim Knowles and secondary coach Tim Walton, the cornerback unit is arguably the best in the nation.
The Ohio State Buckeyes were once known as "linebacker-U," and still boast a potent defense from season to season. But more recently, the program has been known for filling the NFL with standout wide receivers as first-round draft picks.
The Ohio State Buckeyes appear to be in a tough fight with another Big Ten school to land an elite 2025 prospect. According to On3’s Steve Wiltfong, Ohio State is joined by USC as the top two contenders for five-star 2025 cornerback Dorian Brew.
The Ohio State football program now has to pay players. After a landmark NCAA settlement, programs will now be able to pay players directly instead of letting NIL collectives handling it all.
2025 five-star cornerback Devin Sanchez has been committed to the Ohio State Buckeyes since early January, but that hasn't stopped other programs from continuing to pursue the dynamic defender. Sanchez, 6-foot-2/170 lbs from Houston, TX (North Shore), is rated by 247Sports as the No.
The Ohio State football team has done its best to stack the roster for a national championship run in 2024. They have added players from the transfer portal and added new coaches.
Stroud threw for 4,108 yards and 23 touchdowns with just five interceptions during his rookie season.
Ohio State football is coming off of a thrilling but disappointing two-loss season under head coach Ryan Day. The Buckeyes return nine starters on defense and boast plenty of star power on offense including running backs TreVeyon Henderson and Ole Miss transfer Quinshon Judkins.
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