Ohio State’s athletic department revenue fell under $107 million in fiscal year 2021, down from nearly $234 million in fiscal year 2020, due to the impacts of COVID-19.
Ohio State football gets some happy returns as it welcomes a new arrival to Columbus, squirrels harass Brutus, FIFA is terrible, and Evan Ravenel wants to learn Japanese.
Chris Holtmann and other Big Ten hoops coaches try their hand at art, Ohio State’s DBU reputation travels back three decades and Santonio Holmes hates turf.
We're still basking in the Rose Bowl, Coach gets ruthless with film sessions, Tommy Boy the long snapper, the NFL goes nuts for Joe Burrow and a good TV take from Brian Hartline.
TBDBITL played a triple header to close out Ohio State's football season, with halftime and pregame Rose Bowl shows as well as a performance in the Tournament of Roses Parade.
Ohio State’s new signees share old photos of their new coaches, former Buckeyes react to Urban Meyer’s firing in Jacksonville and Cameron Brown announces his return.
James Borchers, who had been Ohio State's head team physician since 2016, is leaving that position to become the first-ever chief medical officer of the Big Ten.
Newly minted captains Thayer Munford, Zach Harrison, Teradja Mitchell and Kamryn Babb share the news with their parents and Quinn Ewers, C.J. Stroud and others earn NIL deals.
A food fight at Tuesday's media session, the latest chapter in Ryan Shazier's remarkable comeback story, and OSU players pay their respects to the football legends in Canton.
Ohio State's board of trustees approved the construction of a lacrosse-specific stadium that will cost $21.5 million and is set to open in time for the 2023 season.
NIL Management, a company co-founded by former OSU basketball player Brandon Fuss-Cheatham, is working with numerous Buckeye athlete to build businesses and brands.
Thayer Munford, Jeremy Ruckert, Master Teague and Marcus Williamson will be among 25 Ohio State athletes earning degrees from the university on Sunday.
Master Teague is honored as an exemplary graduate, Paris Johnson Jr. gives back to homeless veterans and Evan Ravenel wants to be an Olympic racewalker.
Ohio State fans will soon be able to buy jerseys with players’ names and numbers on them, with athletes making money on every jersey sold through a group licensing agreement.
Luke Wypler turns disrespect into profit, the Buckeyes show out at their annual content day, players have thoughts on the Russell Westbrook trade and more.