Ryan Day says Michigan State quarterback Aidan Chiles is "very dangerous" and that the Spartans "certainly have our attention" after their 3-1 start to the 2024 season.
Spurred on by his work ethic and insane talent, Jeremiah Smith is doing things an Ohio State freshman has never done before – even if he didn't expect such a huge role as a...
Donovan Jackson “wasn’t the most happy camper” when he was held out of Ohio State’s first two games with a hamstring injury, but he knows it was in his best interest.
Josh Simmons says a road victory is one of the best feelings in football and five other Buckeyes also met with the media ahead of the team's Big Ten opener at Michigan State.
25 Sep 2024 by Andy Anders, Chase Brown and Dan Hope
Ryan Day says Tyleik Williams practiced on Wednesday and that Ohio State's training staff will continue to evaluate the star defensive tackle for the rest of the week.
Ryan Day and Jim Knowles were impressed with Tywone Malone against Marshall but are looking for more consistency from all of Ohio State’s backup defensive tackles.
Ohio State center Seth McLaughlin, an Academic All-American last year at Alabama, is a semifinalist for the Campbell Trophy, which honors college football’s top scholar-athlete.
We evaluate which Big Ten teams look like Ohio State’s toughest competition through the first four weeks of the season as the Buckeyes begin conference play this week.
Ohio State’s running game caught Pro Football Focus’ attention as Donovan Jackson, George Fitzpatrick and TreVeyon Henderson were the highest-rated players aginst Marshall.
Austin Snyder had his black stripe removed on Tuesday after taking over kicking duties in the second half of Ohio State’s win over Marshall on Saturday.
Ryan Day said Tyleik Williams remains “day-to-day,” a "tweak" led to Jayden Fielding's kickoff issues and Tegra Tshabola and Austin Siereveld will continue to rotate at right...
Terry McLaurin’s 100-yard game headlines another big week for NFL receivers for Ohio State while Justin Fields improves to 3-0 with a win over Jim Harbaugh’s Chargers.
Ohio State's Week 5 matchup with Michigan State will now start at 7:30 p.m. after being originally scheduled for 7 p.m. The game will still be streamed exclusively on Peacock.