Ohio State has the potential to be one of the best defensive lines in the country and the Buckeyes will need their front four to be the backbone of the defense.
As our preview of the 2014 college football season continues, we turn our attentions beyond The Wall toward That Team Up North. Here's what to expect from Michigan.
Like a lucrative job offer, Ohio State doesn't have a shortage of applicants vying for the final two starting spots on the offensive line. But it's still searching for the right...
Much to the chagrin of Urban Meyer, small and nagging injuries are plaguing Ohio State during its fall camp. Fortunately for him and the Buckeyes, few have been major.
Ohio State's receiving corps was average in 2013. With a half-dozen additions and heaps of unproven talent, they have more to prove than any other position on the team.
Challenged by 2015 commit Joe Burrow to take the Ice Bucket Challenge, Urban Meyer responds in a big way. LeBron James and Chris Spielman... you're on notice.
After canceling its series with North Carolina yesterday, Ohio State will play UNLV in 2017 and Oregon State in 2018. A series against Boston College has also been pushed back.
Coming off a record setting 2013 campaign, Urban Meyer's offense continues to cause headaches for opposing coaches. Let's look at how teams will approach facing the Buckeyes this...
Carlos Hyde and Jordan Hall are gone but the cupboard is by no means bare in the Buckeye backfield. We turn our attention to the running backs for the 2014 season.
The road to a berth in the first-ever college football playoff is long and winding. Here are the teams that stand in Ohio State's way of getting there.