Andrew Dakich and CJ Jackson will represent Ohio State on Big X, which hopes to get Jae'Sean Tate back for the second round of TBT but no longer has three other Buckeyes.
Michael Drake said Ohio State athletes have not waived any legal rights and he thinks it's appropriate for schools to release COVID-19 test results, even though Ohio State has not.
We discuss why the recruiting class of 2018 is so important to Ohio State's 2020 success and weigh how the Buckeyes can best use their seven upperclassman linebackers.
Future Ohio State teammates Jyaire Brown and Tegra Tshabola believe they “can accomplish anything together” as they each worked behind the scenes to team up at Lakota West.
Ohio State's Gene Smith and other athletic directors around the country have said that decisions about the 2020 college football season must start to be made in early July.
How to compensate athletes, featuring Dr. Michael Drake, Brian Hartline kills it on the bike, some belated Harbaugh analysis and more in today's Skull Session.
Five-star CB Tony Grimes committed to UNC, the Buckeyes' 2021 commits are working hard to land another, and an update on Kyle McCord from the Elite 11 competition.
Ohio State right guard Wyatt Davis and former Ohio State center/guard Billy Price are among the offensive linemen on Big Ten Network's All-Decade team for the 2010s.
Tommy Togiai enters his third season as one of the potential breakout stars of Ohio State's class of 2018 as he moves into the Buckeyes' starting lineup at nose tackle.
Akrum Wadley goes on the record, Michigan picks up the pieces again, you can gamble on COVID vs. College Football - and much more in today's Skull Session.
OSU commit Kyle McCord is looking to “soak up all of the knowledge being passed around” at this week's Elite 11, and TreVeyon Henderson details how he “blew up” at RB.
True freshman running back Miyan Williams could become a fan-favorite like Dawand Jones, carving out playing time in his first season with the Buckeyes.
Remembering the time that an expose detailing the corruption of college football in 1925 sparked concerns that football was overemphasized in higher education.