The second-ranked Buckeyes look to make a statement as they open the season against fifth-ranked Notre Dame in the biggest game of college football’s opening weekend.
More than 60 recruits are expected to attend Ohio State's contest against Notre Dame, including five-star defensive ends Keon Keeley, Matayo Uiagalelei and Damon Wilson.
If everything comes together as planned on Saturday, the Buckeyes appear poised to make a defensive statement against a top-flight opponent at the start of the season.
C.J. Stroud would have made Herman Boone proud, Pro Football Focus likes Ohio State's offensive line and the Big Ten Network will relive an infamous Michigan moment.
Thursday was the first day Ohio State coaches could directly contact 2024 recruits and the Buckeyes reached out to at least 15 different prospects throughout the day.
College GameDay visits Ohio State's campus for the 21st time on Saturday, and we have you covered with everything you need to know if you’re planning to attend or watch.
Ryan Day previews the Notre Dame matchup on his weekly radio show and lightning round and believes the Irish will give Ohio State a challenging first game Saturday.
C.J. Stroud told the Ohio State football team he is giving all of them $500 gift cards to Express, one of his NIL sponsors, to buy new suits for game day.
Despite Jim Knowles’ efforts to downplay the matchup between Oklahoma State and Notre Dame, that game provides a blueprint for how the Irish will try to attack his system.
Former Ohio State linebacker Lorenzo Styles is excited to see his sons, Sonny Styles and Lorenzo Styles Jr., compete against each other when the Buckeyes play Notre Dame.
Tyler Horka, who covers Notre Dame for Blue & Gold Illustrated, says Marcus Freeman has made Notre Dame “cool” but thinks Ohio State will be “too much” for the Fighting...