Ryan Day was excited about Ohio State’s No. 2 seeding in the College Football Playoff, stating the committee likely appreciated their battle into the fourth quarter in the Big Ten Championship in addition to their previously undefeated season.
The Ohio State Buckeyes put together two drives of at least 12 plays while trailing Indiana 13–10, hoping to rally for a win. Both drives covered at least 70 yards, yet the Buckeyes came away with zero points.
Now with that disappointing Big Ten Championship loss to the Indiana Hoosiers in the rearview mirror, the Ohio State Buckeyes shift their focus to the College Football Playoff.
Ohio State’s offensive struggles cost the Buckeyes the Big Ten Championship, and Ryan Day confirmed offensive coordinator Brian Hartline was at the helm — even after accepting the head coaching job at South Florida last week.
The final College Football Playoff rankings were announced Sunday morning, and with Ohio State landing the No. 2 seed, the Buckeyes have a chance to redeem themselves.
Ohio State dropped to the No. 2 seed in the College Football Playoff, but the Buckeyes remain the betting favorites to win a second straight national title.
When the top two defensive teams in the country clash for the Big Ten title, it comes down to one thing: offense. In Indiana’s 13–10 performance, finding any offensive rhythm was virtually impossible for either team — but it was the Buckeyes who ultimately came up short.
The Ohio State Buckeyes suffered their first loss of the season against the Indiana Hoosiers, and as a result, they lost not only the conference championship but also the No.
The Buckeyes competed in the Big Ten championship for the first time since 2020, but could not capitalize against the new top seed in the College Football Playoffs.
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy recorded a video Saturday night that started as a defense of Michigan's 9-3 season and turned into a full attack on Ohio State.
Ohio State saw its Big 10 Championship hopes veer wide left of the goalposts Saturday against Indiana at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind. The No.
Ohio State is looking to win its first Big Ten title since 2020 on Saturday night when the Buckeyes take on Indiana. Typically, when Ohio State competed
No. 1 vs. No. 2. Usually, that designation is reserved for a national championship game, but this year that honor goes to the Big Ten title bout as Ohio State and Indiana face off to determine who will be the last undefeated team in college football.
Brian Hartline finally has an opportunity to be a head coach. The long-time Ohio State wide receivers coach and current co-Offensive Coordinator was recently hired to take over the South Florida program.
Julian Sayin has taken over as one of the best quarterbacks in college football. Sayin is currently in his first season as the starting quarterback of the Ohio State Buckeyes, playing under head coach Ryan Day.
It’s not often you see the No. 1 and No. 2 team on the same field in college football, but Ohio State and Indiana will be such an occasion as the last two undefeated teams square off for the Big Ten championship on Saturday.
National Signing Day began on Wednesday with plenty of rumors flying. Top quarterback Jared Curtis flipped his commitment from the Georgia Bulldogs to the Vanderbilt Commodores in a massive decision.