With the coaching staff set and the roster mostly set for the 2019 season, an early look at how Ohio State's two-deep depth chart could stack up at each position.
The Buckeyes lost key players at quarterback, wide receiver and along its offensive line this offseason. How will new head coach Ryan Day patch the biggest holes in his roster?
This year's Super Bowl will include three former Ohio State players: Jake McQuaide for the Los Angeles Rams and Nate Ebner and John Simon for the New England Patriots.
Backfield depth isn't the biggest issue for the Buckeyes, but Brian Snead's departure makes the arrival of Marcus Crowley that much more important for Tony Alford.
Nick Bosa is training for the NFL draft after recovering from core muscle surgery and says he plans to participate in all drills at the NFL Scouting Combine.
Justin Fields and six freshmen – Garrett Wilson, Zach Harrison, Marcus Crowley, Noah Potter, Ryan Jacoby, Ronnie Hickman – are among the players on Ohio State's spring roster.
By bringing on Greg Mattison and retaining Larry Johnson, Ryan Day anchored his staff with decades of experience. It's a wise move that doesn't always pay off.
49ers beat writer Cam Inman of the Bay Area News Group describes new Ohio State co-defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley as "a very energetic, optimistic, positive coach."
Tate Martell was talked out of transferring before the 2018 season, but Martell's attorney says that staff turnover was a major reason for his transfer this time, Kyle Rowland...
Ohio State has at least 10 prospects who appear to have a real shot at being selected in this year's draft, including three projected first-round picks.