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Arch Manning and Julian Sayin can make an important statement against each other that has nothing to do with the Heisman Trophy.
After weeks of sporadic non-conference game announcements for Ohio State women’s basketball, the program announced the full slate of games on Wednesday. In addition to marquee matchups against TCU and UConn,
Who are the best of the best in college football? We reveal our preseason USA TODAY Sports All-America team recognizing the top players in country.
Ohio State football’s Phillip Bell had his black stripe removed Wednesday, the team announced via its social media platforms. Bell is a freshman who signed as part of the Buckeyes’ 2025 recruiting class.
10. Iowa: Don’t be surprised if Mark Gronowski, a South Dakota State transfer, emerges as one of the best quarterbacks in the conference. If the Hawkeyes play their standard brand of defense under coordinator Phil Parker, they could finish far closer to the top of the conference than the bottom — and this projection could look downright foolish.
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No. 3 Ohio State's secondary faces internal challenges before opener against top-ranked Texas
The way Ohio State’s secondary coaches talk, they have plenty of players to fill spots vacated by the departure of their 2024 national championship defense. Secondary coach Tim Walton said “everybody's growing,
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Multiple Ohio State football players projected to go in first round of NFL draft: Buckeye Breakfast
Linebacker Sonny Styles, the Block O recipient this season, was projected to go to the Buccaneers with the 25th overall pick. That scenario would reunite Styles with former OSU receiver Emeka Egbuka who was taken by Tampa Bay in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
E. Gordon Gee, who recently stepped down as president of West Virginia University, is returning as a consultant to Ohio State University—where he served two stints as president—in part to support the institution’s new, legislatively mandated “intellectual diversity” center, The Columbus Dispatch reported.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has appointed numerous working groups to address various state issues. These groups have tackled topics ranging from school bus safety and nursing home conditions to property tax reform and SNAP benefits. DeWine's frequent use of ...