Ohio State will enter the 2021 season with an unproven kicker and punter and also replacing some other key role players from their special teams units.
We dissect Ohio State's 2021 football schedule, weigh the pros and cons of College Football Playoff expansion and share our latest thoughts on the running back battle.
Ohio State's recruiting class of 2015, whose run with the Buckeyes concluded with Justin Hilliard's six-year career, included 14 players who became regular contributors at OSU.
Whether C.J. Stroud, Kyle McCord or Jack Miller starts, they'll get thrown in the deep end right away, with Minnesota and Oregon to start the season before getting a breather.
Justin Fields and the rest of Ohio State's rookies went through their first NFL practices this past weekend, and we rounded up all the highlights we could find.
Justin Fields (1), Pete Werner (20), Josh Myers (71) and Luke Farrell (89) keep their Ohio State numbers while the rest of the rookie Buckeyes have new numbers in the NFL.
TreVeyon Henderson will try to stay on track as he goes through his first summer workouts as an Ohio State running back who's looking to earn an “enhanced” role.
The best moments in college football are often preceded by psychological warfare in the form of extreme pettiness, and Ohio State should lean into that.
Parker Fleming said “it's a huge honor” to be Ohio State's new special teams coordinator, and he'll be looking to make enhancements without making major changes.
Ohio State quarterback Kyle McCord is this year's Gatorade State Player of the Year for Pennsylvania, becoming the second straight Buckeye to win the award.
An independent massage therapist “who engaged in inappropriate and exploitative behavior” toward Ohio State football players has been banned from campus.
In 1971, Woody Hayes was forced to find replacements for the departed 1968 Super Sophs while dealing with a deluge of injuries during a disappointing 6-4 season.