Curt Cignetti establishes Indiana among the Big Ten's elite, James Franklin's Penn State tenure ends with a whimper and Deshaun Thomas retires from basketball.
Penn State fires James Franklin following the Nittany Lions’ third straight loss to Northwestern, ending their College Football Playoff hopes in what was viewed as a championship-or-bust season.
After the Buckeyes claimed their second road win of the season yesterday, Ohio State cemented itself atop both the AP and Coaches Polls for another week.
Ohio State holds onto the Illibuck, Indiana secures a program-defining win at Oregon and Penn State's freefall continues with a home loss to Northwestern.
Following a 34-16 road win against Illinois and Wisconsin getting shut out at home yesterday, Ohio State opened as 28.5-point favorites over the Badgers next weekend.
On an afternoon that marked over a century of Illibuck tradition, Ohio State built an early lead and punished Illinois for mistakes to secure a 34-16 win on the road.
Sherrone Moore's regular season record away from Ann Arbor fell to 1-5 Saturday night as Michigan lost its second game of the 2025-26 season to USC by a 31-13 final score.
Ohio State's defense dominated in a new way on Saturday, sowing chaos with a trio of takeaways that all led to short fields and touchdowns for the Buckeye offense.
For the third straight week, Penn State has lost as a favorite, now at the hands of the Northwestern Wildcats by a final score of 22-21 after blowing a fourth quarter lead.
No. 7 Indiana establishes itself among the Big Ten's elite with a 30-20 win over No. 3 Oregon. The Hoosiers' victory snapped an 18-game home win streak for the Ducks.
Ohio State's defense created chaos, and though the Buckeyes have improvements to make on offense, they notched a quality, comfortable road win vs. a top-20 Illinois squad.
Ohio State scores 21 points off three turnovers, Jermaine Mathews has one sack, a forced fumble and creates an INT, and Davison Igbinosun has four pass breakups.