Former Buckeye and Super Bowl champion Jake Ballard headlines the sixth 12th Warrior Happy Hour — an exclusive conversation with our biggest supporters.
Ohio State's 2002 national championship campaign nearly ended devastatingly, while the Buckeyes held off a major upset bid from an energized Cincinnati team at Paul Brown Stadium.
Ohio State ranks No. 1 in ESPN’s initial 2026 College Football Power Index release while leading the nation in key playoff and championship projections.
We take a look at 10 players who will be top leaders for the 2026 Ohio State football team, including Julian Sayin, Jeremiah Smith, three offensive linemen and four defensive...
Ohio State defeated USC in the 1955 Rose Bowl – forever known as the “Mud Bowl” – to secure Woody Hayes’ first national championship with the Buckeyes.
In an article ranking the best college football players of all-time by jersey number, ESPN incorrectly listed a legendary Michigan Wolverine as an Ohio State Buckeye.
Ohio State is adding an NFL scout to its front office, as Cleveland native and OU graduate Andy Howell becomes the Buckeyes’ 12th full-time front office employee.
Jeremiah Smith and Austin Siereveld were named preseason first-team All-Americans by the Walter Camp Football Foundation, while Julian Sayin earned second-team recognition.
In November 2001, Jim Tressel made good on a promise made 310 earlier by beating Michigan, 26-20, in the Big House, kickstarting a dominant run against the Wolverines.
Headlined by 99 overall Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State’s roster features 17 players rated 85 or higher, as the Buckeyes debut as the second-best team in EA Sports College Football...
Ohio State AD Ross Bjork announces the Buckeyes are planning a $125 million renovation of the Woody Hayes Athletic Center, with hopes to break ground in 18 months.
Nick Lautar blocks his opponent until he hears a whistle and is a mismatch as a pass-catcher, giving him the ability to be a do-it-all tight end at Ohio State.
Ohio State’s selections for the Big Ten’s annual quote buffet are in: Jaylen McClain, Julian Sayin and Jeremiah Smith will represent the Buckeyes at Media Days in Chicago.