Seven Ohio State commits will be in action as high school football opens and several future Buckeyes are trying to recruit five-star defensive end Keon Keeley to Columbus.
C.J. Stroud believes student-athletes should share in the revenue generated from the Big Ten's massive new TV rights deal, but Gene Smith says “frankly, they're already getting a...
While the Big Ten will want to ensure its new TV partners get to bid on College Football Playoff rights, Gene Smith doesn’t think that precludes CFP expansion before 2026.
Lombardi Award watchlist member Jarrett Patterson suffered a right foot sprain and will miss up to 10 days of practice, making him questionable for the Ohio State game.
Gene Smith expects “high-level excitement” with the Big Ten's “huge” new TV deal and says he would support the conference going divisionless as soon as possible.
CBS and NBC have officially replaced ESPN as secondary Big Ten TV partners while Fox remains the primary broadcaster of Big Ten football in the new deal, which begins in 2023.
Five-star defensive end Keon Keeley has decommitted from Notre Dame and could take an official visit to Ohio State when the Buckeyes play Notre Dame on Sept. 3.
Larry Johnson believes he and OSU's new defensive assistants are meshing well on the recruiting trail and Arvell Reese makes the high school Butkus Award watchlist.
The top-rated wide receiver in Ohio State's class of 2022 is officially a Buckeye as Kaleb Brown becomes the first of this year’s summer enrollees to shed his black stripe.