The Ohio State Buckeyes are fresh off winning the program's ninth national championship and have already turned their attention to defending their title in 2025. In the days following the Buckeyes' College Football Playoff Championship Game triumph,
Ohio State football is coming off one of the most impressive national championship runs in college football history, but that hasn't stopped coaches and players from leaving for greener pastures. We are all well aware of the action taking place in the transfer portal,
The Bucknuts team has its finger on the pulse of Ohio State transfer portal news, recruiting, coaching staff moves and more
In or out? A verdict on which of the College Football Playoff qualifiers will be back in the bracket next season.
With the 2024 college football season over, here's a look at Ohio State football's 2025 schedule, including dates for the Buckeyes' biggest games:
"First, Ohio State (No. 1 on [Mark] Schlabach's list) is obviously in despite a challenging 2025 schedule (No. 2 Texas and No. 3 Penn State at home, No. 13 Illinois and No. 21 Michigan on the road) and the requisite loss to the Wolverines," Connelly noted. "The Buckeyes will go 2-1 against the other headliners and advance at 10-2."
Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day redeemed himself after two shattering regular season losses to Oregon and Michigan, and now has his sights set on goals inspired by former OSU coach Woody Hayes.
Trying to figure out who owns the most national championships in college football is not for the weak of heart. The sport has changed considerably since the sport's inaugural season -- 1869 -- when Princeton and Rutgers played twice and,
One team stands between Ohio State football and its first national championship since 2014: Notre Dame. The No. 8 Buckeyes (13-2 ... in Atlanta with a shot at the first title in the 12-team College Football Playoff. For two programs, which are true ...
Here's a look at how many national championships Ohio State football has won heading into the Buckeyes' CFP title game matchup with Notre Dame:
Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning doesn't always enjoy the spotlight that comes with his famous family name.