Jonah Jackson was only at Ohio State for one year, but that was enough to make his mark and establish himself as one of the top offensive linemen in the 2020 NFL draft.
Insights from Urban Meyer while rewatching the 2016 Ohio State-Michigan game, including that Ed Warinner called the game-winning play and "The Spot" almost didn't happen.
Tom Cousineau sits at the top while Chris Spielman holds three of the top 10 slots of the greatest seasons by a linebacker in Ohio State football history.
One week in Atlanta with former NFL Pro Bowler Willie Anderson was a watershed moment that jump-started Paris Johnson Jr. from being “the worst lineman in America” to the best.
A look back at Malik Harrison's top moments at Ohio State, where he went from a three-star recruit to a star linebacker who will soon be an early-round NFL draft pick.
Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith spent 45 minutes Friday morning discussing how coronavirus has impacted Ohio State and might affect the 2020 football season.
Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith said the focus must first be on when practices can resume before determining whether college football season will proceed as scheduled.
Michael Drake says college football season “won't be the same as last year” but Ohio State is preparing for several scenarios, including possibly holding games without fans.
A look back at the top moments in Damon Arnette's Ohio State career, including five interceptions, highlighted by a 96-yard pick-six at Indiana during his career year last season.
Michigan quarterback Dylan McCaffrey, Iowa running back Tyler Goodson and Oregon head coach Mario Cristobal are names Ohio State fans should be familiar with this fall.
All-time elite players and seasons are easy to remember. That next layer? Not so much. Here are four underappreciated seasons by less-celebrated Buckeyes over the last 30 years.
Chris Spielman's 29-tackle game against Michigan in 1986 is one of the most iconic performances in Ohio State history and had just a 0.2% chance of occurring.
From his first game to his final game, J.K. Dobbins had no shortage of spectacular highlights as he ran for 4,459 yards in his three-year Ohio State career.