The college football calendar is changing at some point, the transfer portal market is six figures at every position and Ohio State ranks No. 2 in the latest SP+.
Winning the transfer portal is becoming more important by the year, and ESPN's Mel Kiper ranks five Buckeyes among his top 15 prospects in the 2026 NFL draft.
Ohio State's transfer portal frenzy is in full swing, the college football calendar needs to change and J.T. Barrett has a bright future as a football coach.
After losses to Indiana and Miami, Ohio State is left wrestling with a familiar, haunting question, one it has asked far too often since 1969: What could have been?
Jeremiah Smith “most likely” would have gone to Miami if the team were better entering 2024, and Ryan Day shares what it means to have Smith as a Buckeye.
The school's best football story ever told, charity in the community and sweet rivalry justice were among the greatest gifts Ohio State football delivered this year.
Dan Lanning slams the current CFP format, Dave Portnoy pays off his debt to Urban Meyer and Kayden McDonald says the Buckeyes are “on a mission” to win back-to-back titles.
Ryan Day chases history as a play caller, Jeremiah Smith battled a “serious” quad injury to help Ohio State beat Michigan and Carson Hinzman may have a future in comedy.
Six Buckeyes appear on The Athletic's All-CFP team, and NCAA president Charlie Baker denounces Kalshi's intent to offer transfer portal trading options.
Nine Buckeyes appear among ESPN's top 50 players in the CFP, and Ryan Day receives no votes for best coach in the playoff in a survey of college football coaches by The Athletic.
Steve Sarkisian reaffirms Texas' commitment to its Ohio State and Michigan games, and Urban Meyer says Dave Portnoy still owes him $1,000 after The Game.
Bill Connelly ranks all 64 CFP teams since 2014, while Archie Griffin calls it “a dream come true” to have played for the Buckeyes and praises Julian Sayin and Bo Jackson.
Jeremiah Smith loses the Biletnikoff Award to USC wide receiver Makai Lemon, and Julian Sayin finishes behind Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia in Heisman voting.