The Philadelphia Eagles announced Wednesday that former Ohio State and NFL star Malcolm Jenkins will be inducted into their Hall of Fame later this year.
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.
Ryan Day sees parallels to Joe Burrow and Dwayne Haskins and their 2018 quarterback competition in the skill sets of Lincoln Kienholz and Julian Sayin.
Tyler Bowen expects “elite level” play from Ohio State’s starting offensive linemen and Carson Hinzman is ready to talk trash to Hero Kanu in the Texas game.
12 Aug 2025 by Chase Brown, Dan Hope and Andy Anders
Austin Siereveld is practicing “exclusively” at left tackle while Phillip Daniels is taking “a lot of snaps” at right tackle with Ethan Onianwa also competing for a...
With Ohio State marked as a 2.5-point favorite over Texas, the Longhorns could be the first ever No. 1-ranked team to be an underdog in Week 1, according to ESPN.
Ryan Day has gotten "more information" on where his quarterbacks stand as the Buckeyes near a decision and Austin Siereveld is working "exclusively" at left tackle.
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.
Lincoln Kienholz is honored to be named an Iron Buckeye and has been playing with “a little bit of an edge” as he competes for Ohio State’s starting quarterback job.
Ohio State is hiring former NFL defensive coordinator Josh Boyer, who spent a dozen years working alongside Matt Patricia in New England, to join the Buckeyes’ staff.
At last week's NFL Hall of Fame ceremony, Cris Carter claimed Paul Warfield belongs among the best WRs in Ohio State history. But what was his best catch as a Buckeye?
James Peoples believes he and CJ Donaldson will be like "Sonic and Knuckles" as Ohio State's top running back tandem, though Carlos Locklyn isn't guaranteeing any spots.
Now that college football players can make NIL money, Maurice Clarett thinks challenging the NFL draft’s entry rules would be “pointless” for today’s stars.