Phillip Daniels and Caden Curry move into the starting lineup in our final preseason projection of how Ohio State’s three-deep depth chart could stack up at every position this...
Ohio State has a stockpile of offensive weaponry and, with an experienced front five, should have one of the country's best attacks if Julian Sayin lives up to his billing.
Some were alarmed when word broke that Caleb Downs was getting reps at the nickel spot, but lining up all over the place is nothing new for the junior All-American.
Julian Sayin, Kenyatta Jackson Jr., Austin Siereveld, Eddrick Houston and Lorenzo Styles Jr. can elevate Ohio State significantly with breakout seasons in 2025.
A lot is new about Ohio State’s defense in 2025, but the Silver Bullets have the talent to be the nation's best again if their defensive line rises to the occasion.
The second half of Ohio State's schedule features a visit to Camp Randall Stadium, a top-ranked matchup with Penn State in Columbus and The Game in Ann Arbor.
The first half of Ohio State's schedule features a top-three clash with Texas, road trips to Washington and Illinois, and games against Grambling, Ohio and Minnesota.
Jeremiah Smith is a popular choice in the Eleven Warriors staff's Heisman selections while Penn State and Texas tied for the most national championship picks.
Eleven Warriors’ Dan Hope and Andy Anders go head-to-head to draft dueling lineups from Ohio State’s 2025 roster for a hypothetical game of Buckeyes vs. Buckeyes.
Ohio State’s 2025 roster includes 12 five-star and 55 four-star recruits, 23 players with 300+ snaps of college experience, 25 transfers and players from 20 different states.