The shedding of the black stripe on a football player's helmet is a fun rite of passage for Ohio State players, but there are layers to this whole thing.
With just over two weeks to go until the Buckeyes finally open their season, we take a look at what Ohio State's depth chart could look like this fall.
Ryan Day reacts to Dwayne Haskins benching, discusses the "game-like" preseason scrimmages in the 'Shoe, talks advantages of spending pregame in the Woody, and more.
First-year starters and guys in new positions, among others, will play a huge role in determining if Ohio State's defense can limit big plays from the opponent in 2020, just as it...
Third-year walk-on Xavier Johnson has emerged as a vocal leader and a player Ohio State's coaches believe can provide legitimate depth at running back.
Larry Johnson has tried to get Zach Harrison to focus on his own improvement rather than any expectations, but even Johnson has to acknowledge the “very high” ceiling.
Larry Johnson believes Ohio State will have three defensive tackles who can play at both spots even though the Buckeyes currently only have five healthy scholarship DTs.
Ohio State's Larry Johnson and linemen Zach Harrison, Tyreke Smith, Javontae Jean-Baptiste, Tyler Friday, Tommy Togiai and Antwuan Jackson discuss the defensive front.
Larry Johnson says Haskell Garrett has not yet been cleared for full contact, but Taron Vincent's "progress is going well" and they hope to have him back to start the season.
We offer our takeaways from finally watching some actual Ohio State football practice on Saturday, plus what we've learned from the Buckeyes' most recent press conferences.
Master Teague never let himself lose the determination to power through his Achilles recovery, which set himself up to co-lead Ohio State's backfield in 2020.
Trey Sermon said he felt transferring to Ohio State was “the best opportunity“ for him, and he currently feels “the best I’ve ever felt in my entire career.”
Ohio State's Tony Alford and running backs Master Teague and Trey Sermon discussed the competition in the room and their preparation for the season on Tuesday.
Ryan Day likes what he's seen from the Buckeyes and their freshman quarterbacks, and says Ohio State is trying to arrange at-home COVID-19 testing for coaches' families.