As the Buckeyes seek to start a new winning streak today, look back at all the best social content from the faces of Ohio State football leading up to kickoff.
Three members of the Buckeye program, including Ryan Day, Thayer Munford and Parker Fleming, pumped up the crowd at Skull Session on Saturday afternoon.
Ohio State will be without Harry Miller for the third straight game, Zach Harrison will not be suiting up and Teradja Mitchell is a game-time decision.
We share our final thoughts, questions and predictions going into today's non-conference matchup with Tulsa as the Buckeyes look to bounce back from last week's loss.
After making changes on defense this week, Ohio State looks to bounce back from its loss to Oregon and improve as it returns to the field against Tulsa on Saturday.
After dropping the second game of the season, Ryan Day is stressing a newfound sense of urgency as the Buckeyes know they can't lose again if they hope to make the CFP.
With Ohio State in need of a rebound performance against Tulsa, our own Ramzy Nasrallah, Chris Lauderback and George Eisner take their seats at the 11W Roundtable.
Ryan Day said Ohio State “can’t worry about feelings” as he considers the possibility of someone other than Kerry Coombs calling defensive plays against Tulsa.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba's breakout performance was a silver lining for the Buckeyes against Oregon, and Garrett Wilson believes the sophomore has "100 more" to come.
Ryan Day was impressed with how C.J. Stroud played against Oregon despite Ohio State‘s loss and he says the Buckeyes “gotta help him more” on both sides of the ball.
Garrett Wilson hinted that "new things" are being worked on by the Ohio State defense and Nicholas Petit-Frere said the Buckeyes have a new commitment to small details.
Ryan Day likely believes that even if his defense improves, it's not likely to be championship caliber, so kicking his offense into hyperdrive is of the utmost importance.