Ohio State AD Gene Smith, deputy police chief Tracy Hahn, event management director Ericka Hoon and ticketing director Brett Scarborough discuss gameday protocols for 2020.
Buckeye home games will look quite a bit different this year with artificial crowd noise, no marching band, stadium capacity limited to 1,600, and more.
Shaun Wade and Wyatt Davis reflect on their decisions to declare for the NFL draft and then return to the Buckeyes in the second episode of Ohio State's “Voices” video series.
See what Nebraska coach Scott Frost and each of his five captains had to say about Ohio State on Monday as they begin their week of preparation to play the Buckeyes on Saturday.
Austin Mack makes his NFL debut, Bradley Roby records the Houston Texans' first interception of the season and more from the Buckeyes in the NFL in Week 6.
Nebraska is coming off three straight losing seasons, has a new offensive coordinator, could have a new starting quarterback and returns no All-Big Ten players from 2019.
Ohio State's 2020 roster includes 14 five-star recruits and 52 four-star recruits, players from 22 different states and 15 groups of players from the same high schools.
Looking at whether Ohio State must go undefeated to make the playoff, if a Clemson rematch awaits and more as we investigate the biggest questions about the Buckeyes.
One week out from Buckeye football, the guys size up an offense that's going to put up video game numbers, Pennywise the Nebraska fan, and the perils of Dawn Patrol at the WHAC.
Wyatt Davis, Justin Fields and Shaun Wade are all among the Big Ten's 10 preseason honorees, making Ohio State the only school with three players selected.
Shaun Wade, Pete Werner and Tommy Togiai rank as Ohio State's three most important defenders while Zach Harrison and Baron Browning could also be among the unit's stars.
With Justin Fields and Ryan Day at the helm, a talented receiving corps and loaded offensive line, Ohio State's offense has a chance to be the most prolific in college football.
Ohio State's defense will still be based out of a single-high safety formation, but with new personnel, the Buckeyes have reason to vary their defensive looks more this year.