Five-star freshman wide receiver Quincy Porter had the honor of losing his black stripe during 'Student Appreciation Day' ...
Ohio State is keeping a traditional spring football game. The school announced Wednesday that it is no longer branding the event on April 12 as a spring showcase. “We heard you, Buckeye Nation,” the ...
Ohio State is keeping a traditional spring football ... The spring game will include game-style reps, but no other details on the format were released. Buckeyes coach Ryan Day has stressed a ...
The Ohio State Buckeyes had perhaps the most dynamic one-two punch at running back in college football last season, but this duo will not be playing their games in Columbus, Ohio, next season.
The Ohio State Buckeyes previously added a commitment from five-star wide receiver Chris Henry Jr. Now, the Buckeyes are targeting another Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana (Calif) standout.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day believes that should be reconsidered. “I think if teams want to do that, I think the rules committee should take a look at that and allow folks to do that,” Day said ...
Art & Soul, Indianapolis's annual celebration of Black art and music, is returning, starting with the Artist Showcase on ...
Ohio State is more than halfway through spring football ... Will Howard, so his leadership style will be different. “He’s finding his way,” Day said. “He has credibility that he’s ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — One thing the Browns had been criticized for in most of its post-expansion era is not drafting former Ohio State players ... his powerful running style could be a great ...
This past season, the Ohio State Buckeyes boasted the top-ranked defense in the country, and their starters consisted of all homegrown talent except for one player: safety Caleb Downs. The Ohio ...
Watch Matt's story - For Ohioans: Coaching beyond the field Ohio State's AgrAbility program is helping Ohio farmers stay in their fields. Preble County farmer Len Vonderhaar is one Ohioan who's ...
Spring has sprung and the rainy season has begun, but that’s not stopping Hoosiers from getting outside to enjoy the weather and festivities all month long.