Tyleik Williams had his most impactful game of the year in Ohio State’s win over Penn State and looks to build off of that performance as his sophomore season continues.
As Ohio State puts finishing touches on its game plan for Northwestern, the 11W Roundtable queries Garrick Hodge, George Eisner and Andy Vance on hot CFB topics.
Former Ohio State wide receiver Michael Thomas is expected to miss the rest of the 2022 NFL season due to a dislocated toe that has not healed as hoped.
Iggy Dowling, who covers Northwestern for Inside NU, says just about everything has gone wrong for the Wildcats this season but Pat Fitzgerald isn’t likely to lose his job yet.
Former Ohio State wide receiver Garrett Wilson claimed his second NFL Rookie of the Week honor this season after catching six passes for 115 yards against the Patriots.
Redshirt freshman long snapper Mason Arnold has his black stripe removed after his first start and is expected to continue handling long-snapping duties with Bradley Robinson out.
Denzel Burke and Jordan Hancock are hitting their strides entering the final month of the regular season after both Ohio State cornerbacks battled injuries earlier this year.
Former Buckeye walk-on Sam Wiglusz ranks among the nation’s most prolific WRs in his first year at Ohio, and Ohio State still supports him every step of the way.
Denzel Burke said it was good for Ohio State to be challenged by Penn State to help prepare for Michigan as he and six other Buckeyes met with reporters Wednesday.
We discuss what impressed us most and what concerned us from Ohio State’s battle with Penn State and share our thoughts on the initial College Football Playoff rankings.
Northwestern has won one B1G game since Trey Sermon turned them into minced nerd paste in an empty Lucas Oil Stadium two years ago. Ohio State won four B1G games in October.
Former Ohio State defensive tackle Dre‘Mont Jones is the AFC Defensive Player of the Week after a dominant game in the Denver Broncos’ win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Ohio State’s dominance and offensive explosiveness impressed the College Football Playoff selection committee enough to earn OSU the No. 2 spot in the initial CFP rankings.