-
Ohio State will host Tennessee in the first round of the expanded college football playoffs at Ohio Stadium in a night game on Saturday, Dec. 21.
-
On Saturday, multiple officers from Michigan and Ohio used pepper spray to break up a brawl between Ohio State and University Michigan football players.
-
The calls to fire Ryan Day have been growing louder since Saturday's 13-10 loss to underdog Michigan, a team that just became bowl eligible the previous week.
-
Texas, Georgia, Alabama and Ohio State are all on track to earn playoff invitations, and those four schools are landing the nation’s top high school recruiting classes. It represents one more example of how the Southeastern Conference and Big Ten have separated themselves from all the other leagues.
-
On a damp Wednesday night with temperatures dipping into the 30s, fans in sparsely filled stands bundled up to watch Buffalo beat Eastern Michigan 37-30 on gray turf.
-
The NCAA football rules committee issued guidance Wednesday to close a loophole that allowed second-ranked Oregon to exploit an illegal substitution penalty late in its victory over Ohio State to take time off the clock.
-
Oregon had 12 men on the field late its 32-31 win over Ohio State, with the resulting penalty causing precious seconds to wind off the clock. Turns out, it was on purpose.
-
Ohio lawmakers said it’s time to think about reworking the state’s name, image, and likeness—or NIL—regulations.
-
The college football transfer portal is changing the game, with Ohio State making moves for a new quarterback, Will Howard from Kansas State. We discuss the future of the sport with Columbus Dispatch sports writer Bill Rabinowitz.
-
OSU Associate Sports Information Director Jerry Emig said the Buckeyes have used 6,500, or just over half, of their allotted 12,500 tickets.