On this week's Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George recap Ohio State's win over Rutgers that felt too close for comfort before diving into the latest on the scandals at Michigan.
Ryan Day says Denzel Burke, Tommy Eichenberg and Josh Proctor will be back on the practice field Tuesday but that Lathan Ransom is not yet ready to return to practice.
Ryan Day says he still likes the way Parker Fleming "teaches" and that Ohio State needs to do a better job as a staff obtaining better execution on special teams.
C.J. Stroud threw for an NFL rookie-record 470 yards, Noah Brown was his leading receiver with a career-high 153 yards and Joey Bosa had 2.5 sacks in standout Week 9 performances.
TreVeyon Henderson continued boosting his stock against Rutgers with his second straight 200-yard game while special teams had a key “miscommunication.”
Ohio State finally gives up a 40-yard play thanks to a trick play, the Big 12 is down to one College Football Playoff contender and Alex Grinch has received his last raise.
Ohio State-Minnesota will kick off at noon, 3:30 p.m. or 4 p.m. on Big Ten Network, with the kickoff time to be announced after the Buckeyes play Michigan State this weekend.
Gee Scott Jr. and four Ohio State defensive backs played career-high snap counts against Rutgers with Cade Stover, Denzel Burke and Lathan Ransom out with injuries.
After firing Mel Tucker in September, Michigan State has struggled to find its footing, currently sitting at 1-5 in Big Ten play with an offense that’s been among the nation’s...
C.J. Stroud breaks an NFL rookie record with 470 passing yards and ties an NFL rookie record with five passing touchdowns as he leads the Texans to a win over the Buccaneers.
Jermaine Mathews Jr. gets his first start, Calvin Simpson-Hunt gets his first playing time and Carnell Tate keeps catching passes as Ohio State escapes New Jersey with a win.
Ohio State is listed as more than a four-touchdown favorite by DraftKings (-29.5) and FanDuel (-28.5) over Michigan State ahead of next Saturday night's matchup.
Timely defensive plays and the offensive awakening for the second half helped Ohio State move to 9-0 via a 35-16 win over Rutgers in Piscataway, New Jersey.
Cade Stover and four key Ohio State defensive players missed time with injuries against Rutgers as freshmen Jermaine Mathews Jr. and Malik Hartford stepped up in the secondary.