From Braxton Miller's touchdown pass against Wisconsin to last season's comeback against Penn State, a look at some of Ohio State's most memorable finishes of the past 10 years.
The 99 Warriors project moves forward with No. 59, Tyquan Lewis, a two-time team captain, two-time all-conference selection and the 2016 Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year.
The top Buckeye to wear No. 60, Charles Csuri was the MVP of Ohio State's first national championship team before going on to an even more decorated career off the football field.
One of the finest offensive linemen in college football history, Jim Parker was a national champion, All-American and Ohio State's first Outland Trophy winner.
With Thayer Munford, Nicholas Petit-Frere and Paris Johnson Jr. among others, Ohio State's future at the offensive tackle position looks bright for years to come.
Our position-by-position look at how Ohio State's 2018 roster stacks up against Urban Meyer's previous Buckeyes teams concludes with a breakdown of the safeties.
A look at how Ohio State's 2018 cornerback roster compares to Urban Meyer's first six Buckeyes teams, which have each included at least one future first-round pick at the position.
The 2018 Buckeyes might remind you of the 2014 squad in some respects but the effectiveness of this year's crop of seniors compared to their 2014 predecessors will be key this...
The lowest-rated member of Ohio State's 2012 recruiting class, Pat Elflein went on to become college football's best center and the top Buckeye ever to wear No. 65.