The Buckeyes “weren't going to be denied” against Utah, Demario McCall's passion is “unmatched” and Jaxon Smith-Njigba feels “blessed” after Ohio State's Rose Bowl win.
Ohio State's chances to win the Rose Bowl looked slim after the first half, but they still had a puncher's chance. Luckily that happens to be something they're very good at.
Chris Olave had fun watching Ohio State’s win from the sideline, Lathan Ransom fractures his leg, Cade Stover starts at linebacker and Noah Ruggles hasn’t decided if he’ll...
The 2022 Rose Bowl was one of the most ridiculous and thrilling editions of a game that stretches back over 100 years. How does it stack up against other OSU victories in the game?
Ohio State outscored Utah 27-10 in the second half, which Ryan Day credited to player leadership, to finish the season with a Rose Bowl win instead of a second straight loss.
With a year of starting experience under their belt and a "special connection" between them, C.J. Stroud and Jaxon Smith-Njigba showed Saturday just how high their ceilings are.
Following Ohio State's ninth Rose Bowl win, Utah head coach Kyle Whittingham praised the effort of his young team and credited the prolific passing of C.J. Stroud.
Ohio State beats Utah, 48-45, as C.J. Stroud becomes Ohio State’s first-ever 500-yard passer and Jaxon Smith-Njigba becomes OSU’s first 300-yard receiver in a single game.
Lathan Ransom was carted off the field in the second quarter of the Rose Bowl after appearing to suffer a serious leg injury during a Utah kickoff return.