We take a look at one Ohio State player at each position who isn't generating a ton of offseason hype but could end up being a significant contributor for the Buckeyes in 2020.
Debating between Justin Fields and Dwayne Haskins, Trey Sermon puts in offseason work, Cris Carter empathizes with families struggling to feed themselves, and more.
Despite Denzel Burke’s commitment, the Buckeyes will continue to recruit Jaylin Davies, and the potential for Gi’Bran Payne to earn an Ohio State offer continues to show...
With the commitment of four-star athlete Denzel Burke, Ohio State adds a fluid and physical cornerback who could complete the Buckeyes' 2021 defensive backs haul.
Rutgers picked up three out-of-state prospects, Illinois showed life by stealing a few from the South, Iowa gets another big man and Indiana lands an Aussie.
Ohio State will have a talented yet inexperienced crop of wide receivers in 2020 that'll only get better in future seasons as Brian Hartline piles up top-100 recruits.
The secret basement alcove of the Wexner Center for the Arts earns the No. 2 spot on our list of The Ohio State University's 10 Best Bathrooms in the Land.
Justin Fields has impressed Quincy Avery with his work ethic while training regularly with the Georgia-based quarterback coach during his months away from Ohio State.