Complete coverage of the Ohio State Buckeyes' dominant run to the 2025 College Football Playoff Championship, or as we like to call it, "the greatest run in college football history."
College GameDay is set to cover its fifth Ohio State game of the season – more than any other school – when the Buckeyes clash with Oregon in the Rose Bowl.
Jim Knowles says JT Tuimoloau "does everything" for Ohio State and Denzel Burke is "always going to bounce back" as the cornerback looks for a better second outing vs. Oregon.
Limiting big plays, sacking the quarterback, avoiding turnovers and running the ball in the second half are four key areas where Ohio State can improve in its rematch with Oregon.
Oregon coach Dan Lanning believes Ohio State played its best game of the season against Tennessee and expects changeups from both teams in their second meeting.
Oregon beat writer James Crepea says he expects both offenses to be productive in the Rose Bowl and that Dillon Gabriel has lived up to the Ducks' expectations.
Pro Football Focus’ highest-graded Buckeyes for Ohio State’s win over Tennessee included JT Tuimoloau, TreVeyon Henderson, Will Howard, Jack Sawyer and Jeremiah Smith.
We recap Ohio State’s dominant performance against Tennessee and look ahead to the Buckeyes’ battle of national championship frontrunners with Oregon on New Year’s Day.
Oregon lit up Ohio State for 496 yards and 32 points earlier this year. Now the Silver Bullets get to see if adjustments made since then will be enough to ground the Ducks.
Will Howard completed 4-of-5 deep throws for a season-high 125 yards and completed more than 80% of his passes again in Ohio State's dominant win over Tennessee Saturday night.
Will Howard excelled in a much better game plan for Ohio State against Tennessee, but the CFP needs to do a better job structuring its tournament to favor the top teams.
Ryan Day says he can "feel the confidence" in Ohio State's locker room after its win over Tennessee and Dan Lanning believes the Buckeyes might be the most talented team in the...
Ohio State played deep into its bench in the fourth quarter as the Buckeyes turned their first-round College Football Playoff game against Tennessee into a decisive blowout win.
Oregon has shown vulnerabilities since playing Ohio State in October, but the Buckeyes must answer the Ducks' passing attack to knock off college football's last undefeated team.
Twelve freshmen saw action in Ohio State's dismantling of Tennessee as Jeremiah Smith became Ohio State’s first-ever freshman receiver with a 1,000-yard season.
Ohio State’s offensive line makes a statement while rotating at guard, Cody Simon has another dominant game and Buckeye fans don’t let Tennessee take over the Shoe.
Ryan Day's Buckeyes dominated from start to finish in a 42-17 CFP quarterfinal win over Tennessee, setting up a date with Oregon on New Year's Day in Pasadena.