The Ohio State football team will kick off its 2023 season opener against the Youngstown State Penguins at noon today. Although most people are commenting or laughing at the fact Ohio State is playing a lower-level, FCS opponent, there are some pretty cool connections between the two Ohio universities.
Ohio State opens up at home in 2023 against the Penguins Coming off an underwhelming 23-3 win at Indiana in the season opener, Ohio State will have their 2023 home opener against FCS opponent Youngstown State of the Missouri Valley Football Conference.
It is never too early to talk about the NFL Draft, and one of the most polarizing and fun positions to discuss is the safety position. As we said in the
Former Ohio State defensive back, Marcus Hooker entered his name in the transfer portal not too long ago and we now know where he’ll land. Hooker made the announcement on Twitter that he will be traveling upstate a bit and will play at Youngstown State University.
Former Ohio State safety Marcus Hooker announced on Friday he is transferring to Youngstown State, where he’ll have two seasons of eligibility remaining.
The Ohio State football program has a long history of recruiting excellent defensive backs. Malik Hooker was one of those backs. He had one of the best single-year runs in Ohio State football history back in 2016, snagging 7 interceptions and returning 3 for touchdowns.
Just when you thought the transfer portal shenanigans might be over for the Ohio State football program this offseason, we get word on one more defection out of the secondary.
As first reported by 247Sports’ Chris Hummer and subsequently confirmed by BuckeyesNow, Ohio State fifth-year senior safety Marcus Hooker has entered his name into the transfer portal with two seasons of eligibility remaining.
According to a report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Dallas Cowboys have officially signed former Ohio State safety Malik Hooker to a one-year deal. "This is a chance to get it another excellent player," head coach Mike McCarthy said in a statement.
According to multiple reports, the Dallas Cowboys are on the verge of signing former Ohio State safety Malik Hooker, assuming he passes a physical during his visit on Friday.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day announced during Big Ten Media Days on Friday afternoon that suspended safety Marcus Hooker has been reinstated by the program.
According to Franklin County Municipal Court records, Ohio State safety Marcus Hooker pleaded guilty on Monday to operating a motor vehicle while under the influence.
Just days before spring practice is scheduled to begin in Columbus Ohio State safety Marcus Hooker has been suspended from the football team. According to a report first issued by WBNS 10TV in Columbus, Hooker was cited for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on Saturday morning around 1:40 a.m.
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