Joe Burrow will start his first game as a Cincinnati Bengal on Sunday, headlining our first weekly look at the football teams in Ohio that are actually playing this fall.
The B1G reportedly doesn't yet have the votes to start in October, Justin Fields is still practicing, Ohio State has the second-most players in the NFL, and more.
Kyle McCord hopes to fill out OSU’s class with a star-studded finish, and he was recently able to learn from Justin Fields about footwork and the Buckeyes’ playbook.
Mike DeWine says there is a "decent chance" we see Big Ten football this fall, and he believes Ohio State athletes "could potentially be the safest people" due to frequent testing.
Ohio State remains forced to continue waiting for answers about what's next as the one-month mark since the Big Ten announced the postponement of the football season.
Jaylen Johnson received praise from an opposing coach who likened his “special” abilities to Jalen Ramsey after the Buckeye commit flashed what he will bring to Columbus.
If the Big Ten and Pac-12 don't play this fall, Ohio State – the clearest College Football Playoff contender from either conference – will have the most reason to be bitter.
Urban Meyer says it's "heartbreaking" not to see Ohio State playing this fall, Reid Caricco flies all over the field, Harry Miller continues to serenade us and more.
Jaylen Johnson is happy for Devonta Smith despite his flip, wanting him to reach the NFL while the two are part of an Ohio State-Bama fight for the recruiting crown.
Chase Young, Jeff Okudah, Damon Arnette and J.K. Dobbins lead a strong rookie Ohio State class that should make an instant impact like fellow Buckeye rookies in the past.
Chase Young and eight other members of Ohio State's 2019 football team are among 50 Buckeyes on NFL rosters entering the first week of the season, which begins Thursday.
NCAA's top doctor says football can be played, Urban Meyer points out a competitive disadvantage, Iowa AD says an October B1G return would take a "miracle" and more.
TreVeyon Henderson is “disappointed” the NCAA isn't likely to allow early enrollees to play in spring, and the five-star running back dismisses rumors of a flip to Oklahoma.