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The Ohio State Buckeyes are still trying to get their quarterback situation for 2025 sorted out, as they are not yet sure who ...
When Brutus Buckeye, Ohio State University’s mascot, stepped through the football stadium tunnel and came out the other side ...
In recent years, Ohio State football fans have become increasingly frustrated with the high volume of noon kickoffs their beloved Buckeyes have been forced to play. One Ohio legislator is hoping ...
Incoming Ohio State University freshmen may face tuition increases for the 2026 fiscal year, with the final amount dependent on the state budget. Tuition and fees for returning second, third ...
Wednesday, two Ohio State targets announced they’re closing in on a decision. Latest Ohio State Buckeyes news The ‘aura’ debate: How intangibles help shape Ohio State football greats ‘He ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — College football season comes and goes, but top-25 season never ends. Ohio State is often a fixture in the rankings, whether it be the preseason, the final or the way-too-early ...
A heartwarming rescue unfolded last week on I-77 when an Ohio State Highway Patrol officer spotted a dog wandering dangerously close to traffic.OSP posted to its social media page, sharing OSP Sgt.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — An Ohio state lawmaker has proposed a bill that would issue fines of $10 million any time Ohio State is scheduled for a noon kickoff, except for its game against Michigan.
The Ohio State Buckeyes and head coach Ryan Day will begin their quest for a second straight national championship on August 30 when they take on the Texas Longhorns. Before that game arrives ...
Ohio lawmakers have been coming up with a few different ideas for their beloved Ohio State Buckeyes. Last season, Ohio State Rep. Josh Williams introduced a bill that would make flag planting in ...
Despite Michigan being considered the early leader, On3’s Steve Wiltfong now favors Ohio State. "Michigan, but I think that Ohio State had a great visit this spring. Georgia and Tennessee are ...
A bill has been introduced in the legislature to prohibit Ohio State and other state schools from playing most of its home games before 3:30 p.m. Under the terms of the proposal by Rep.
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