The Ohio State Buckeyes need to bounce back in 2026. After falling to the Indiana Hoosiers in the Big Ten championship and then to the Miami Hurricanes in the second round of the College Football Playoffs, the Buckeyes are well aware that things need to be changed heading into the offseason.
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The Ohio State Buckeyes have made one key hire this offseason by replacing Brian Hartline with former LSU wide receivers coach Cortez Hankton. Ohio State acted quickly to make that happen right after their season ended against Miami in the College Football Playoff.
It’s not easy following up a defensive unit that led most major statistical categories in 2025, but with what was available in the portal, the Buckeyes reloaded.
The transfer portal has been more active than ever in the past couple of weeks and the Ohio State Buckeyeshave seen plenty of turnover. Ohio State added 13 players via the portal and lost 31.
The recruitment of five-star wide receiver Chris Henry Jr. was a whirlwind for Ohio State down the stretch. After former offensive coordinator Brian Hartline
Ohio State continues their hot streak in the transfer portal with another under the radar addition. The Buckeyes have found themselves in a precarious situation this offseason.
Back on Nov. 26, 2022, the Ohio State Buckeyes lost to the Michigan Wolverines by a score of 45-23. On that day, Michigan received a key commitment from a player inside of Ohio Stadium that day. Flash forward over three years later and that player is now set to play for the Buckeyes.
As is the case year after year, the Ohio State Buckeyes will lose a ton of talent to the NFL Draft. After all, Ohio State is only one of three schools to have surpassed the 500 total draftees in NFL Draft history with 501 -- 504 if you count supplemental drafts -- after last year’s school record tying 14.
The commits for Ohio State are starting to rack up in the portal. While the Buckeyes have not been able to totally replace the 30 players who opted to hop in the portal, they are starting to build a great foundation, along with adding a much-needed specialist.
The Ohio State Buckeyes have done what many have asked them to do: get a new kicker. Following the conclusion of the 2025 college football campaign for the Buckeyes, the team's only two losses were examined with increasing frustration.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are quickly filling up in the transfer portal and have been plenty active since it opened at the beginning of January. On Friday, the portal will close but players will still be able to find new homes.
For weeks, the Ohio State Buckeyes knew they would need to make an offseason move to fix a glaring concern around their roster for the 2026 season. With
This time of year in college football is very fun or stressful, depending on who you ask, with the multitude of players in the transfer portal, going off
Ohio State continues to utilize the transfer portal in many different ways. As we know, the Buckeyes have lost lots of young talent in the portal that was looking for more playing time or more money.
The kicking for Ohio State has been a glaring issue in the past years, going back to the most memorable moment in 2022, where the Bucks' season ended on
Ohio State is not only looking to reload via the transfer portal, but continue to bolster the team's future roster through college football recruiting.