We break down Ohio State’s matchup with Tennessee and the Buckeyes’ College Football Playoff draw and discuss what Ohio State needs to get out of the transfer portal.
Tennessee's pass defense is good, but Ohio State must scheme for favorable matchups on the outside more than it did against Michigan as it faces an elite Volunteer defensive front.
Ohio State must feed Jeremiah Smith against Tennessee, home teams are heavy favorites in the CFP and Lane Kiffin calls the CFB calendar "a really dumb system."
Michigan has hired North Carolina's Chip Lindsey as its next offensive coordinator. He also has playcalling experience from stints at UCF, Auburn, Arizona State and Southern Miss.
Former Purdue safety Dillon Thieneman, the No. 1 safety in the transfer portal, plans to visit Ohio State in the next week, his brother Jake told On3’s Steve Wiltfong.
This week's Eleven Dubcast offers thoughts on the release of this year’s College Football Playoff bracket itself in addition to the entire first round, including OSU vs. UT.
Cameron Heyward had a two-sack game, Chase Young recorded 10 QB pressures, Garrett Wilson went for 114 yards and Jaxon Smith-Njigba made a fingertip grab in NFL Week 14.
Ohio State has no Heisman finalist for just the second time since 2018 as Travis Hunter, Ashton Jeanty, Dillon Gabriel and Cam Ward are the four final candidates for this year’s award.
Tickets for Ohio State's home College Football Playoff game against Tennessee range from $344 to $5,000 before sales open to the general public on Thursday.