Remember, this is a rebuilding year for Ohio State. Please be patient while this completely rebuilt defense and all-new offensive backfield figure out how football works.
Caden Curry, Carson Hinzman and Austin Siereveld were Pro Football Focus’ highest-rated players for Ohio State in the Buckeyes’ 24-6 win at Washington.
Indiana surpasses Penn State in FPI and SP+, Rick Neuheisel calls Julian Sayin an “Angelic Assassin” and Ryan Day says Aaron Scott Jr. has earned more playing time.
Ohio State remains confident in Brandon Inniss as its punt returner after two big runbacks in the last two games, despite the latter one ending in a fumble vs. Washington.
Ryan Day says Phillip Daniels gives the Buckeyes “an edge” with his competitive fire and OSU will stick with Brandon Inniss on punt returns, trusting him to have better ball...
Caden Curry is the Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week, the Chuck Bednarik Player of the Week and the Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week.
Ohio State, Oregon and Indiana stand strong as the top three teams in this week’s Big Ten Power Rankings, while Illinois climbs and USC slides following the Trojans’ loss in...
Julian Sayin made plays with both his arm and his legs while completing 20 of 22 passes thrown within 10 yards of the line of scrimmage in his first road start at Washington.
Ohio State smothered another dual-threat quarterback's running ability vs. Washington as Bo Jackson's role increased, but special teams issues persist.
NFL Week 4 included highlight-reel touchdowns by Emeka Egbuka, Justin Fields and Garrett Wilson, and J.K. Dobbins became the Broncos’ first 100-yard rusher in over two years.
Ohio State's defense is historically good through four games, Joel Klatt compares the Buckeyes to Usain Bolt and Oregon looks like a legitimate national title contender.
Ryan Day said Ohio State's game plan against Washington relied on ball control and efficiency and the Buckeyes “had just about everybody on the defense grade out as a...
Ohio State passes its first road test in Seattle, Caden Curry and Kayden McDonald continue to dominate and Oregon emerges as the Buckeyes' top threat in the Big Ten.
Ohio State defensive end Caden Curry is the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week after recording 11 tackles, five tackles for loss and three sacks against Washington.
Ohio State will play its second Big Noon game of the season next week when it travels to Illinois to play the Fighting Illini for the Illibuck on Oct. 11.