Ohio State signee Garrett Wilson was named as this year's All-American Bowl Man of the Year, which recognizes an athlete for community service, education and athletic distinction.
Just one month after being named Ohio State's new head coach, Ryan Day has already landed two players who were ranked as top-five overall recruits in their respective classes.
With his transfer to Ohio State, Justin Fields becomes the highest-rated Buckeye quarterback ever, comparable to Terrelle Pryor in terms of recruiting rankings.
Ohio State wide receiver Terry McLaurin will participate in this month's Senior Bowl, where he'll have the opportunity to elevate his stock for the 2019 NFL draft.
Former Ohio State wide receiver Michael Thomas earns first-team AP All-Pro honors, while former Ohio State running back Ezekiel Elliott earns second-team honors.
Michael Jordan, Isaiah Prince and Malcolm Pridgeon played the most snaps for Ohio State this season on offense, while Malik Harrison and Jordan Fuller led the way on defense.
Ryan Day's first month as Ohio State's head coach is crucial to setting his program up for success, as he builds his coaching staff and wraps up his first recruiting class.
Ohio State has officially announced the hiring of Mike Yurcich as passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He was previously the offensive coordinator at Oklahoma State.
Ohio State receiver signee Garrett Wilson is named a MaxPreps first-team high school All-American while Buckeye signees Zach Harrison and Cade Stover make the second team.