Helaman Casuga beat Chris Henry Jr. to last year’s Polynesian High School Football Player of the Year Award, but Henry did not let the disappointment define the experience.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are no longer the Big Ten's burden. Since the Big Ten exapanded three years ago, other emerging powerhouses, including the defending national champion Indiana Hoosiers and CFP-crazed Oregon Ducks, have proven that the Big Ten isn't just an Ohio State, then everyone else, league.
The Buckeyes' preseason No. 1 ranking will be tested throughout the season.
Ohio State football has a trio of players that I’ll be watching to potentially breakout and be game changers. Ohio State football has been back on the practice field for a couple of weeks now in fall camp, and the Buckeyes held their first scrimmage over the weekend.
Ohio State’s full non-conference schedule has been announced, complete with five high-major opponents. Before the season opener on Nov. 2 against BYU, the Buckeyes will play two exhibition games—Cincinnati at the Lindner Family Tennis Center on Oct.
Talent-wise, you'd be hard-pressed to find a Big Ten program that has boasted more superstars, though. In fact, in a recent All-Decade team published by Diare Carragher of PFF, the Buckeyes were extremely well represented.
Bringing in the No. 4 overall class in 2026, Buckeye fans knew there was some stellar talent being loaded onto the roster for this season. What they probably didn’t know was that some of these freshmen can make an instant impact for Ohio State this season.
The AP Top 25 poll was released Monday, as the Ohio State Buckeyes reclaimed the nation's top spot in the preseason following a 12-2 season last year.
There's a world in which Jett Harrison, the youngest Harrison, is better than both his older brother and perhaps even better than his Hall of Fame dad.
Ryan Day has already shown he is willing to change Ohio State’s usual routine when Michigan comes into the picture. Last year, the Buckeyes changed several parts of their preparation before traveling to Ann Arbor, and the new approach ended with a win over the Wolverines.
A lot of people are ready to crown the Ohio State Buckeyes as surefire locks for the College Football Playoff and we might need to pump the breaks on how we’re looking at this team.
Ohio State Buckeyes fans have national title expectations for the upcoming season. Those covering the sport seem to agree with that belief. The initial 2026 preseason Associated Press Top 25 poll dropped Monday and the Buckeyes are where they expected to be.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are going into the new college football season with the kind of expectation that comes with being ranked No. 1 before playing a single game.
Legend Bey didn’t get off to a great start in fall camp for the Buckeyes, but the tide seems to have changed. Ohio State Buckeyes true freshman running back Legend Bey is turning heads after a rough beginning to fall camp.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are under a month away from another season getting underway, which means it's another opportunity for breakout stars to come into their own.
Before I get too deep into the gist of the article, a quick mea culpa - I somehow overlooked two other players who signed with Ohio State in 2023 who decided to move on, so the total number of departures is 11, not 9.
Former Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Noah Brown was available in NFL free agency for quite some this offseason, but he finally found a home, signing with the Las Vegas Raiders over the weekend.
The expanded College Football Playoff has made the regular season more forgiving, which was one of the strongest arguments for moving beyond four teams.
Underselling the importance of The Game doesn't seem like the correct move.
Ohio State enters the 2026 college football season ranked No. 1 in the coaches' poll, loaded with future NFL players and still irritated by the way last season ended.
Chris Vargas, the top quarterback recruit in the class of 2028, has made his college decision. Vargas has committed to the Ohio State Buckeyes, he announced Saturday.
Jett Harrison is only 16 years old, but he's already facing some major expectations as a wide receiver prospect.
Arthur Smith is going to have a lot to work with as he calls plays for the Ohio State Buckeyes in 2026.
Jeremiah Smith is going to make a lot of money in the NFL one day, but he's already made a pretty penny as one of the top wide receivers in the country for the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Every program is looking for additional revenue in a post-House vs. NCAA settlement landscape.
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