On a team loaded with veterans, Justin Fields and Shaun Wade serve as the headliners for a sophomore class fighting to make its mark on the 2019 season.
If the NCAA implemented an NFL-like free agency model for college football, which players would Ryan Day and Ohio State target to improve the roster for the 2019 football season.
With Bradley Roby already set to become a Houston Texan, five other former Ohio State players are set to become free agents when the new NFL league year begins Wednesday.
Former Ohio State cornerback Bradley Roby agrees to a one-year, $10 million contract with the Houston Texans in NFL free agency, according to NFL Network's James Palmer.
Nick Bosa is widely projected to be the NFL draft's second pick, Dwayne Haskins is widely projected to be the sixth pick and Parris Campbell could join them in the first round.
Greg Mattison will be Ohio State's highest-paid assistant coach in 2019, with a salary of $1.1 million, while Mike Yurcich, Kevin Wilson and Jeff Hafley will each make $950,000.
Road games at Michigan, Northwestern and Nebraska, along with a pair of tough home games, make for a difficult debut season for new Ohio State coach Ryan Day.
Ohio State is moving players around in search of answers on defense, which has led the coaching staff to considering to use a hybrid linebacker/safety.
Urban Meyer will appear alongside Rob Stone, Reggie Bush, Matt Leinart and Brady Quinn on Fox's new Saturday morning college football pregame show this fall.
It looks like Justin Fields is spending his spring break with quarterback trainer Quincy Avery, who he's worked with in the past alongside Dwayne Haskins.
Dwayne Haskins will participate in a full throwing workout and looks to run a faster 40-yard dash when he participates in Ohio State's pro day on March 20.
Former Buckeye walk-on Kato Mitchell is using his skills learned both at Ohio State and in the real world to start and grow his apparel design business.