The Ohio State Buckeyes matching up with the Miami Hurricanes in the College Football Playoff brings up the national championship game from back in 2003.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day said he will take over calling offensive plays in the Buckeyes' College Football Playoff opener on New Year's Eve against Miami.
The Ohio State Buckeyes have the Miami Hurricanes in front of them now in the quarterfinal of the College Football Playoff. Miami grabbed a 10-3 win over
No. 10 Miami (11–2) faced No. 7 Texas A&M (11–2) in the first round of the College Football Playoff, and the Hurricanes escaped with a narrow 10–3 victory.
Air Noland will be looking for his third college program in as many years. The quarterback spent his freshman season at Ohio State before transferring to South Carolina, plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal again, according to a report from On3’s Pete Nakos.
Well, this isn't exactly the way you want to end your reputation with the Ohio State fanbase. After accepting a position to join the University of South Florida as the program's new head coach, Brian Hartline is starting to turn heads from the Buckeye fans that was once ever-so faithful to him.
Now that eight teams remain in the College Football Playoff, it's even easier to identify the top passers in the country. With that in mind, let's rank the remaining QBs.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are 10 days away from beginning their College Football Playoff run and yesterday they learned who their opponent would be. Ohio State will begin its quest to go back-to-back with a matchup against the Miami Hurricanes in the quarterfinals.
Seth Trimble tripped, fell and somehow got the basketball to Henri Veesaar for the game-winning dunk in No. 12 North Carolina's 71-70 win over Ohio State on Saturday.
One of the top targets on the Ohio State recruiting big board has given his pledge to the Buckeyes and in the process handed a notable loss to a pair of SEC powerhouses.
As the CFP is set to kick off, we take a look at the potential obstacles in the way of the Ohio State Buckeyes' ultimate goal, the school's first back-to-back national titles.
It’s been a couple of weeks since the Ohio State Buckeyes were last on the field in their Big Ten Championship loss to the Indiana Hoosiers. Since then,
Ohio State Buckeyes fans will be sitting on their couches, enjoying wings and, potentially, a cold beverage, to watch the opening weekend of the College Football Playoffs without the stress of their team playing.
An eye-catching, young defensive star has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal. and the Ohio State Buckeyes are more than likely going to be keeping an eye on him.
The 2025 College Football Playoff will begin Friday. The No. 2 seed Ohio State Buckeyes (12-1) are aiming to defend their title and become the first team to win consecutive championships since the Georgia Bulldogs achieved the feat in 2021 and 2022.
As the defending College Football Playoff Champions Ohio State Buckeyes get set to undertake the pursuit of their first national back-to-back titles in school history, they have a little celebrating to do.
It's not even the College Football Playoffs yet, and the Ohio State Buckeyes are still having to deal with a headache to start things out. The Buckeyes
There's only so much winning a head coach can do. Ohio State head coach Ryan Day had only beaten Michigan once in his tenure as head coach. The Buckeyes dominated Michigan in The Game this season.
The chaotic recruitment saga of Legend Bey appears to have reached its conclusion after a series of back-and-forth commitments. The official destination for the four-star recruit will be Columbus, Ohio.
Julian Sayin is looking to lead the Ohio State Buckeyes to the national title alongside several other stars like wide receiver Jeremiah Smith. Ohio State heads into the College Football Playoff with one of the best rosters in the country, starring Sayin and Smith along with Carnell Tate, Caleb Downs and Arvell Reese.
Jeremiah Smith is currently playing in his second season with the Ohio State Buckeyes. Smith committed to Ohio State as one of the top prospects in the program and backed up his rating, leading the Buckeyes to a national title during his freshman season.