Ryan Day names Josh Myers and Tommy Eichenberg as the toughest players he's ever coached, and Lane Kiffin sells LSU's leadership on a $40 million football roster.
Ohio State players volunteered at and helped give exposure to Versiti's blood drive in the Shoe on Thursday, giving back to the Columbus community in potentially life-saving ways.
Kayden McDonald has generational potential as a run defender in the NFL. But he wants to prove he's a pass-rushing threat through his draft process, too.
Jay Timmons has already made a big impression on Ryan Day and Jeremiah Smith, positioning the five-star cornerback to earn immediate playing time as an Ohio State freshman.
Ohio State star wide receiver Jeremiah Smith flips a double bird and cuts up a maize-and-blue tie in a “This Is SportsCenter”-style ad for Battle Sports.
Ohio State's 2026 draft class has aliens and lab experiments, Sonny Styles made Ryan Day retire from basketball, and the Big Ten has stolen the SEC's mojo.
As the wild world of NIL continues to get further off the rails, Ryan Day told ESPN he believes college football should explore a pro-style draft for high school players.
Julian Sayin did not adopt 39 dogs from a New York shelter. The basketball program does not have a 70-year old ball boy. And the swim team isn't adopting cheeky bikini uniforms.
In Ohio State’s 15-year history of removing black stripes, superstar wide receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate are the only freshmen to shed their stripes faster than Brock...
Brock Boyd is making waves this spring, as are Earl Little Jr. and Jay Timmons, while the right side of the offensive line remains the position battle we're most intrigued by.
Ryan Day says Legend Bey has missed “a couple of practices” this spring but hopes to have the freshman back soon. “He certainly flashed when he was in there,” Day said.
Ryan Day feels Ohio State has “more depth across the board” than in years past, and transfer safety Earl Little Jr. has been a major “bright spot” thus far in spring...
Jeremiah Smith has tabbed Chris Henry Jr. as “the next one,” while fellow freshman receivers Jerquaden Guilford and Brock Boyd are also drawing praise this spring.