At Super Bowl III in 1969, former Ohio State national champion fullback Matt Snell set what stood as the game's rushing record at the time, but remarkably lost MVP to Joe Namath.
Ohio State’s over/under for regular-season wins in 2026 has been set at 9.5 wins, tied for the third-highest projected win total in the Big Ten, by FanDuel Sportsbook.
Jerquaden Guilford knows Ohio State is WRU, and his speed, route-running ability and elusiveness could help continue that elite tradition for the Buckeyes.
Ohio State is enabling Julian Sayin to take command of the offense at the line of scrimmage in 2026, and the second-year starter is working to add more of a run threat to his game.
Julian Sayin has a new look, Kenyatta Jackson Jr. has always wanted to wear No. 2 for the Buckeyes, and Ryan Day ranks No. 3 in The Athletic’s college coach rankings.
Kenyatta Jackson Jr. believes Zion Grady has “all the assets” of a great defensive end and Julian Sayin is working on his power and explosion as a runner.
Legend Bey flexed his versatility with work at slot receiver, running back and punt returner while Ohio State's quarterbacks impressed in the team's second spring practice.
Legend Bey is manifesting stardom by wearing Ohio State's famous No. 2 as a freshman, and the Buckeye men’s basketball team could face Michigan two more times this year.
Despite a chance to avenge an earlier loss to Iowa, Ohio State is focused on maintaining its effective late-season approach as the Big Ten Tournament provides ample motivation.
With two former NFL head coaches as coordinators leading an expanded staff of assistant coaches, Ryan Day built his 2026 coaching staff to lead Ohio State like an NFL team.
Dre’Mont Jones signed with the New England Patriots, J.K. Dobbins re-signed with the Denver Broncos and Cameron Heyward signed a contract extension with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Former Ohio State captain Matt Snell, the Buckeyes’ team MVP in 1963 who went on to help lead the New York Jets to a Super Bowl championship, died Tuesday at 84 years old.
Matt Patricia becomes college football’s highest-paid assistant coach with a $3.75 million salary while Arthur Smith will make $1.5 million in his first year at Ohio State.
The physical development of Ohio State’s returning players stood out among a bevy of new faces as the Buckeyes took the field for their first practice of 2026.