Ohio State athletics spent nearly $38 million more than it made during the 2024 fiscal year, which athletic director Ross Bjork attributed to “unique circumstances.”
Jim Knowles leaves Ohio State for Penn State, Ryan Day will be in Columbus "for years to come" and Jack Sawyer jokes about returning for a fifth season.
Terry McLaurin and Curtis Samuel scored touchdowns in their conference championship games, but Parris Campbell will be the only former Ohio State player in Super Bowl LIX.
We look at 11 coaches who could be fits to replace Jim Knowles including current staffers Matt Guerrieri and Tim Walton and other defensive coordinators around the nation.
The CFP Committee mulls over changes to the format, UCLA athletics is deep in the red, and someone hired a defensive coordinator away from... oh, Notre Dame.
In the wake of Jim Knowles' departure to Penn State, we ponder the defensive coordinator's reasons for leaving Ohio State and potential candidates to replace him.
Ryan Day and Ohio State’s team celebrated their national championship with fans in the Horseshoe on what Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine declared “THE Celebration of Champions Day.”
Ted Carter tells Eleven Warriors that Ohio State and Ryan Day are working on an extension for the head coach: “Ryan wants to stay here, so we're working on the details.”
Ohio State recaps their national championship win over Notre Dame with this cinematic video, starting a week before the game, all the way to the trophy ceremony.
With the deadlines to enter the NFL draft and the transfer portal now passed, we take a look at what Ohio State’s 2025 roster will look like entering the spring.
According to multiple reports, Ohio State has offered a sizable deal to Jim Knowles to make him the highest-paid defensive coordinator in college football.
Will Howard and Ohio State proved to be a perfect fit for one another as Howard exceeded expectations to become exactly the quarterback the Buckeyes needed to win a title.
Emeka Egbuka is “eternally grateful” after winning the national title and expects Jeremiah Smith, Carnell Tate and Brandon Inniss to “live up to every ounce of hype.”