As the Ohio State Buckeyes prepare to compete in the College Football Playoffs, they've received yet another set of end-of-season honors. And these should come as no surprise.
Each week, Yardbarker monitors the 2026 NFL Draft, scheduled April 23-25 in Pittsburgh. Typically, we track prospects, but we're mixing it up this week.
The 2026 NFL Draft may seem far away, but multiple teams are already focused on it, whether they would admit that or not. We are just over a month away
With a 1-11 record, the Tennessee Titans are the likeliest team to end up with the number one overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. This would mark the second straight year the Titans have held the top selection after using it on Miami quarterback Cam Ward back in April.
As the college football season continues to wind down and preparation for the NFL Draft intensifies, more and more focus is shifted towards the most highly coveted recruits, and a few Ohio State Buckeyes names’ keep popping up.
Each week, Yardbarker monitors the 2026 NFL Draft, scheduled April 23-25 in Pittsburgh. From an Indiana quarterback to a Penn State running back, here are five players we're tracking.
Despite his lack of playmaking in recent weeks, Ohio State coach Ryan Day still expects junior linebacker Arvell Reese to have a productive afternoon when the Buckeyes head to Ann Arbor Saturday attempting to snap a four-game losing skid to the Michigan Wolverines (noon ET, Fox).
The Ohio State Buckeyes' linebacker duo is unmatched. The combination of Arvell Reese and Sonny Styles continue to be the stalwarts for the Buckeye defense, which ranks Top 10 in the nation in numerous categories.
While the 2026 NFL Draft is still miles away, a new face is jumping to the top of the Draft rankings. While quarterbacks have generally been the predicted top pick or picks, there's a defender vaulting up the draft rankings.
The Ohio State Buckeyes already entered the 2025 season with a star-studded roster that was capable of reaching the College Football Playoff with little development.
The Ohio State Buckeyes looked poised to defend their national championship. And their defense is a big reason why. Junior linebacker Arvell Reese has exploded onto the scene not just as a leader on Ohio State’s stellar defense, but in the national college football landscape.
There's just a few more weeks remaining in the 2025 college football regular season. And the Ohio State Buckeyes are one of the top teams in the nation, sporting a perfect 9-0 overall record and 6-0 in Big Ten play mark while sitting No.
Ohio State had eight defensive players drafted from its national championship squad a season ago. Despite massive turnover with their defensive personnel, the Buckeyes have the top-ranked scoring defense in college football.
The NFL Draft hype around one of Ohio State’s best players, and the best linebacker in the country, is growing. The Buckeyes are 6-0, and the defense has been the main reason why.
NFL Draft season is never too far away, and the Ohio State Buckeyes will always be considered one of the best talent pipelines to the pros. However, this
The Ohio State Buckeyes have one of the best defenses in the country. The defense is versatile, heavy-hitting and quick to the ball. Each position group has excelled through the first four games of the season, with very little negatives to draw out.
Ohio State has dominated the NFL Draft for decades. With so many Buckeyes players filling out professional rosters, NFL talent evaluators are always looking to Ohio State for the top tier talent around the college football landscape.
Ohio State’s defense has been ruthless this season. It has come down on its rivals like a sledgehammer, leading the FBS in fewest points allowed at just 5.5 per game.
The Arvell Reese hype train continues to gain momentum. The Ohio State Buckeyes delivered an excellent defensive performance against the Ohio Bobcats, winning 37-9 despite a sluggish offensive showing in the first half.
After playing over 300 snaps as a sophomore in 2024, Reese will get even more run at linebacker this season. From now until preseason camp starts on July 31, Land-Grant Holy Land will be writing articles around a different theme every week.
The Ohio State football team hosted Nebraska this week as they looked to bounce back from their first loss of the season against Oregon. A lot of people expected to see an angry Buckeyes team as they felt like they should’ve beaten the Ducks, but that’s not what we got.
Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese was expected to miss the first half of the game Saturday afternoon against No. 3 Penn State Football after a suspension in the fourth quarter in Ohio State’s game last week against Nebraska.
Arvell Reese will no longer face suspension during the first half of Ohio State’s highly anticipated matchup against Penn State. After Ohio State's victory over Nebraska, the program appealed to the Big Ten concerning Reese’s targeting penalty.