The stage is set for either C.J. Stroud or Kenneth Walker to make a statement in the Heisman race as two of the favorites to win the award face off in Columbus on Saturday.
The College Football Playoff selection committee had “a lot of conversation” about Alabama, Oregon and Ohio State this week but decided to keep the Buckeyes at No. 4.
Ryan Day previews the forthcoming matchup with Michigan State, says “we'd like to” redshirt Kyle McCord and Evan Pryor and says Master Teague's injury status is day-to-day.
Something you didn't know you needed: highlights of a six-year-old Steele Chambers dominating fellow kids with "wake me up inside!" blasting through your speakers.
Steele Chambers has made a big impression on Ohio State’s coaches and earned his way into a starting role in his first season playing linebacker for the Buckeyes.
Chase Young tears his ACL, Ezekiel Elliott scores twice in blowout victory, Taylor Decker returns from injured reserve and Dre'Mont Jones speaks his mind after a Denver loss.
Garrett Wilson returns to the field with a vengeance and C.J. Stroud strengthens his case for the Heisman Trophy, but the Buckeye pass defense leaves much to be desired against...
Ohio State wide receiver Chris Olave is among the 10 semifinalists for this year’s Biletnikoff Award, as is former Ohio State wide receiver Jameson Williams.
Garrett Wilson is the Big Ten co-offensive player of the week while C.J. Stroud earns Big Ten freshman of the week honors for the sixth time after Ohio State’s win over Purdue.
C.J. Stroud played every snap on offense and Ronnie Hickman and Bryson Shaw played every snap on defense as 59 total Buckeyes saw playing time in the 59-31 win over Purdue.