Come Dec. 31, it will have been five full weeks since Ohio State last played a game on the gridiron, and that extra time will help the Buckeyes fix mistakes and lick their wounds.
A Big Ten review determined Thursday's officiating crew should have whistled the play dead before Tanner Holden hit his game-winning buzzer-beater against Rutgers.
Jermaine Mathews ended all speculation he'd flip to Miami by reaffirming his Ohio State commitment Thursday and Keenan Bailey visits 2024 four-star tight end Michael Smith.
The Peach Bowl will feature the fourth College Football Playoff matchup between Heisman finalists when C.J. Stroud and Ohio State face Stetson Bennett and Georgia.
Marvin Harrison Jr. was snubbed of the Biletnikoff, a look at Ohio State's Heisman candidates of the last five years and the city of Columbus is a college town.
It looked like Thursday’s Rutgers game was going to slip through Ohio State’s fingertips until a last-second heave by Tanner Holden saved the day at the buzzer.
Ohio State had a chance to tie it up or win the game with five seconds to go, and Tanner Holden hit his first shot of the game with a buzzer-beat triple to cement the victory.
Marvin Harrison Jr. and Paris Johnson Jr. are first-team All-Americans and C.J. Stroud and Tommy Eichenberg earn second-team honors from the Walter Camp Football Foundation.
Tennessee wide receiver Jalin Hyatt wins the Biletnikoff Award over Marvin Harrison Jr. even though many considered Harrison to be college football’s best pass-catcher this year.
Matayo Uiagalelei and Jamarion Wilcox put Ohio State in their top schools lists and Malik Hartford wins Ohio Division I co-Defensive Player of the Year honors.