Carson Hinzman joins Jeremiah Smith, Kayden McDonald, Arvell Reese and Caleb Downs as AFCA first-team All-Americans while four more Buckeyes make the AFCA’s second team.
The Eleven Warriors staff is unanimously picking Ohio State to win the national championship, but the road it takes to get there varies greatly bracket to bracket.
TreVeyon Henderson runs for two 50-yard touchdowns in the same game again, Jaxon Smith-Njigba has his ninth 100-yard game of 2025 and Dre’Mont Jones trash-talks the Bengals.
Bill Connelly ranks all 64 CFP teams since 2014, while Archie Griffin calls it “a dream come true” to have played for the Buckeyes and praises Julian Sayin and Bo Jackson.
Eight Ohio State players earn AP All-American honors including four first-team selections: Jeremiah Smith, Kayden McDonald, Arvell Reese and Caleb Downs.
Ohio State's offensive linemen felt "one block away" from successful runs against Indiana, but Ryan Day said last week that "one block away won't get it done."
When Ohio State needed him the most, Bruce Thornton stepped up on both ends of the floor while playing 49 of 50 minutes in the Buckeyes’ double-overtime win over West Virginia.
Bo Jackson and Kenyatta Jackson Jr. are the biggest risers since midseason as Jeremiah Smith, Caleb Downs and Julian Sayin lead our Ohio State player rankings entering the CFP.
Jeremiah Smith loses the Biletnikoff Award to USC wide receiver Makai Lemon, and Julian Sayin finishes behind Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia in Heisman voting.
The downfall of Sherrone Moore is the latest example of a high-level "Michigan Man" acting inappropriately, UNLV accepts a jersey sponsor and Utah secures a private equity deal.
Ohio State comes back from a 14-point second-half deficit and defeats West Virginia 89-88 in double-overtime in one of college basketball's best games this season.
Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin finishes fourth in the voting for this year’s Heisman Trophy, with Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza winning the award.
Michigan has reportedly commissioned a Chicago-based law firm, Jenner & Block, to investigate the culture and practices of its athletic department following Sherrone Moore’s firing, its latest of many scandals.