Jim Knowles says the Buckeyes have "a bad taste in their mouth," Denzel Burke thinks Carnell Tate will show out in the Cotton Bowl and Jack Sawyer hints at returning in 2024.
Denzel Burke will announce a decision on his future on Jan. 10 and is weighing his NFL draft stock and another chance to beat Michigan into making his decision.
Although he interviewed for Duke’s head coaching job, Jim Knowles says it would be hard for him to leave Ohio State, saying he sees himself “as being at the best place right...
We take a look at Ohio State’s updated depth chart could stack up for the season finale against Missouri after the Buckeyes lost 14 players to the transfer portal.
Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. appears unlikely to play in the Cotton Bowl as he was not in uniform for Tuesday’s practice that was open to the media.
Chris Olave’s fifth 100-yard game of 2023, two sacks for Zach Harrison and a hurdle to a touchdown by Ezekiel Elliott highlighted NFL Week 16 for former Ohio State players.
Xavier Johnson is ready to do “whatever I gotta do to help the team win” in his final game as a Buckeye with Ohio State down some key players at both wide receiver and running...
Missouri beat writer Chris Kwiecinski says the Cotton Bowl is “the biggest game the program has had in a decade” and Eliah Drinkwitz has succeeded by taking on more of a CEO...
Ryan Day and Xavier Johnson discussed the importance of beating Missouri and praised Devin Brown’s charisma and skills at Saturday’s Cotton Bowl arrival press conference.
Senior safety Lathan Ransom will remain sidelined for the Cotton Bowl due to the lower leg injury he suffered during Ohio State’s final game of October against Wisconsin.
Former Ohio State safety Cameron Martinez reunites with Jeff Hafley, the coach who originally recruited him to be a Buckeye, by transferring to Boston College.
Ohio State signee Sam Williams-Dixon says “it feels amazing to be a Buckeye“ and the three-star running back is using his low recruiting ranking as motivation to develop.
Ryan Day is optimistic many of Ohio State’s top players will stay for another year rather than enter the NFL draft, which has played a part in OSU’s lack of transfer additions.