Ryan Day is feeling the intensity of Ohio State's looming top-three matchup with Texas on Saturday: “You never feel like you're ready, but you gotta go.”
Steve Sarkisian thinks Ohio State vs. Texas is “great for college football,” expects the CFP to reward both teams for playing the game and says Texas must minimize mistakes.
Arch Manning makes his long-awaited takeover at quarterback for Texas this Saturday, but stifling the Longhorns' running backs and pass rush will be key for the Buckeyes.
Phillip Daniels and Caden Curry move into the starting lineup in our final preseason projection of how Ohio State’s three-deep depth chart could stack up at every position this...
Ohio State earned its first win over Texas in a 1 vs. 2 matchup 19 years ago, snapping a 21-game Texas winning streak with a 24-7 triumph over the Longhorns in Austin.
Ohio State has a stockpile of offensive weaponry and, with an experienced front five, should have one of the country's best attacks if Julian Sayin lives up to his billing.
Some were alarmed when word broke that Caleb Downs was getting reps at the nickel spot, but lining up all over the place is nothing new for the junior All-American.
Julian Sayin, Kenyatta Jackson Jr., Austin Siereveld, Eddrick Houston and Lorenzo Styles Jr. can elevate Ohio State significantly with breakout seasons in 2025.
Kenyatta Jackson Jr. was initially overwhelmed by the responsibility of leading Ohio State’s defensive line. Now, the fourth-year DE is one of the Buckeyes’ top leaders.
Austin Siereveld, Arvell Reese and Kenyatta Jackson Jr. headline our preseason standouts, while Jermaine Mathews Jr. and Payton Pierce emerge as under-the-radar picks.