The Las Vegas Raiders select former Ohio State offensive lineman Thayer Munford with the No. 238 overall pick in the seventh round of the 2022 NFL draft.
It rained Ohio State wideouts, Brian Hartline had himself a night, NPF is that wholesome dude, and Jeremy Ruckert heads home in an NFL Draft edition of This Week in Twitter.
Nicholas Petit-Frere can’t wait to block for Derrick Henry and the Tennessee Titans while playing for the New York Jets is a “dream come true” for Jeremy Ruckert.
Parker Lewis gives Ohio State a stronger leg on kickoffs and a likely successor on field goals as Noah Ruggles enters his final year of eligibility as a Buckeye.
Jeremy Ruckert is the fourth Buckeye off the board as the former Ohio State tight end gets selected by the New York Jets with the No. 101 overall pick in the 2022 NFL draft.
The Tennessee Titans select former Ohio State offensive tackle Nicholas Petit-Frere with the 69th overall pick in the third round of the 2022 NFL Draft.
For just the fourth time ever, Ohio State and Kent State will meet on the gridiron in 2026 as the Buckeyes announced a future matchup with the Golden Flashes on Friday.
Ohio State has been planning for the potential departure of Malaki Branham for the past couple of months, but now that it's official, that plan will be put to the test.
Ohio State will pay Youngstown State $800,000 for the game at Ohio Stadium on Sept. 9, 2023, $1 million less than it would have paid San Jose State to play on that date.
The NFL Draft is just as much an advertisement for college football programs as it is for the actual NFL, and last night Brian Hartline got some prime ad space.
Garrett Wilson and Chris Olave walked the red carpet together before the NFL draft, then celebrated together when they were selected with back-to-back selections.
A friendly reminder that Ohio State also has next year's WR1, Ohio State has eight top-10 picks in seven years, Chris Olave has already dominated in the Superdome and more.
Garrett Wilson, Chris Olave and Jameson Williams were selected back-to-back-to-back in the first round of the NFL draft Thursday, and Buckeye nation sounded off on social media.
Ohio State has two wide receivers selected with back-to-back as the New Orleans Saints select Chris Olave with the No. 11 overall pick in the 2022 NFL draft.