Ryan Day said the Buckeyes “want perfection” on offense and “want to score every time we touch the ball,” especially with the way Ohio State’s defense has played this...
Ohio State safety Caleb Downs has been named one of four finalists for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, given annually to the best defensive player in college football.
Brian Fonseca, who covers Rutgers for NJ Advance Media, says the Scarlet Knights have their best offense since 2007 but their defense “has been a disaster.”
Ohio State’s seniors talked about their excitement for Senior Day and their motivation to win another national championship, and Carson Hinzman won‘t participate in Senior Day.
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Ryan Day said Carnell Tate and Jeremiah Smith are still "working hard to get back on the field," while Julian Sayin "has had a full week of practice" for the Buckeyes.
Phillip Daniels, Nate Roberts and James Peoples were Pro Football Focus’ highest-rated players for Ohio State in the Buckeyes’ 48-10 victory over UCLA.
Gabe VanSickle's success has thrown another curve into the conversation at right guard for Ohio State, which is searching for the right two-man rotation for the job.
We discuss Ryan Day's latest updates about the Buckeyes, including Carnell Tate and Jeremiah Smith's health, Ohio State's desire to reach the Big Ten title game and more.
Ryan Day said Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate are “working hard to get back on the field” but Ohio State will take it day-to-day, and he doesn’t believe Smith’s injury got...
Julian Sayin didn’t have his best game against UCLA but still completed 74.2% of his passing attempts, including 18 of 20 throws within 10 yards of the line of scrimmage.
James Peoples hurdled his way back into Ohio State's running back rotation vs. UCLA, but the chemistry between Julian Sayin and his next wave of receivers seemed a step off.
A three-touchdown game for TreVeyon Henderson and an effortless one-handed catch by Jaxon Smith-Njigba highlighted Week 11 of the NFL season for former Ohio State players.
Gabe VanSickle played more than Tegra Tshabola, Bo Jackson played his highest snap count yet and Brandon Inniss led Ohio State’s receivers in playing time vs. UCLA.