Buckeyes have a hard time empathizing with CampusParc, Jeremy Ruckert is excited about baseball, Paris Johnson Jr. experiences Ohio weather and more tweets from the week.
Jeff Okudah remembers the good old days, Gavin Cupp takes Luke Farrell in WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw, Shaun Wade's new nickname, and more tweets from the week.
Ohio State had the nation's highest athletic expenses at over $220 million but ranked third nationally with over $210 million in revenues for the 2019 fiscal year, per USA TODAY.
Coming off back-to-back top-10 finishes for the first time in his PGA Tour career, Ryan Armour will put his Buckeye pride on display at this week's Workday Charity Open in Dublin.
Former Ohio State All-American golfer Ryan Armour is continuing to gain momentum on the PGA Tour, finishing tied for fourth at this week's Rocket Mortgage Classic.
Buckeyes react to the college football teams chosen for Madden 21, Drue Chrisman tries disc golf, Teradja Mitchell can't decide which loss was worse and more tweets from the week.
Michael Drake said Ohio State athletes have not waived any legal rights and he thinks it's appropriate for schools to release COVID-19 test results, even though Ohio State has not.
Darron Lee remembers Vonn Bell's interception in the 2015 Sugar Bowl, Buckeyes celebrate Father's Day, Chris Holtmann looks forward to TBT, and more tweets from the week.
Darron Lee wants to schedule Alabama in November, Jantzen Dunn puts in work, Dawand Jones is ready to sing Carmen Ohio again, and more tweets from this week.
Francis Schmidt, Aaron Brown, Regis Monahan and Karen Dennis are among 12 Buckeye greats who will be inducted into the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2020.
Football defensive end Zach Harrison and athletic director Gene Smith are among Ohio State's representatives on the Big Ten Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Coalition.
Ohio State asked its athletes to sign a “Buckeye Pledge” waiver and agree to follow numerous health and safety guidelines before returning to athletic activities.
Dillon Dingler was selected by the Detroit Tigers with the first pick of the second round in the 2020 MLB draft, becoming Ohio State's highest MLB draft selection in 10 years.
A total of 455 Ohio State student-athletes, including 250 from spring and at-large sports, earned Academic All-Big Ten honors for the 2019-20 academic year.