OSU says 45,000 people attended its national title celebration on Saturday in the Horseshoe. While it'd be a pittance on a game day, CBS Sports' data puts it in perspective.
In a spotlight that has hovered over him before, Braxton Miller beamed during Ohio State's national championship celebration and hinted at a return for his fifth and final season....
In 2003, Buckeye fans celebrated their first championship in 34 years. Twelve years later, they celebrated another. The revelries have one important thing in common: community...
The Columbus Blue Jackets' Ryan Johansen donned a No. 5 Ohio State jersey during the Skills Competition for NHL All Star Weekend. Hmmm, now who wears that number...?
Braxton Miller, J.T. Barrett and Cardale Jones — Ohio State's "Magnificent Three" quarterbacks — perfectly defined the Buckeyes' national championship season.
As Columbus still basks in championship glory, a crowd of 45,000 joined Ohio State's football team to celebrate the school's first national championship under Urban Meyer.
One of the busiest parts of campus is Lane Avenue and High Street. At Ohio State's national championship celebration, a new name for the intersection was unveiled.
Ohio State may have the best quarterback "problem" in the history of college football. J.T. Barrett will start against Virginia Tech on opening night. Here's why.
After leaving Ohio State with a national championship in tow, Devin Smith, Curtis Grant and Doran Grant have spent the last week at the Senior Bowl trying to bolster hopes of...
According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, Ohio State cornerback Doran Grant suffered a minor hand injury in Senior Bowl practice and will not play in Saturday's game.
Tyvis Powell and Darron Lee, two of the best follows on OSU's football team, announced they were taking sabbaticals from Twitter to "regain [their] focus this off season."
Doran Grant, Devin Smith, and late-arrival Curtis Grant practiced down in Mobile today. Of the Buckeye trio, Smith seems to have made the most impression.
Lost in the shadows of Cardale Jones, Ezekiel Elliott, Devin Smith, Joey Bosa, Darron Lee and others are a handful of unsung contributors primed for more ink in 2015.