This has been a season unlike any other for Ryan Day emotionally. Less than two months ago, loud and influential media voices were calling for the firing of the nation’s winningest active coach in the wake of Ohio State’s fourth straight loss to Michigan.
Out of its lowest moment of the season came clarity for the Ohio State Buckeyes. Raw emotions. Honesty. Hard conversations that were long overdue. It all came spilling out in a players-only meeting on the Tuesday after Ohio State's devastating loss to Michigan in the final weekend of the regular season.
A young Ohio State fan has brought together Buckeyes and Volunteers fans alike in a heartwarming effort to support his family. Clark Willmore, a 4-year-old from
Columbus, Ohio, attorney and former state Sen. Ben Espy will be remembered at a service for his decades of service to the state and city.
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Ohio State fans have complicated feelings toward Day, who has lost four straight to Michigan but is one win away from a national title.
The blueprint for Ohio State's revenge tour began just over a year ago as arch-rival Michigan hoisted the trophy
Even as Ohio State turned around its season with three playoff wins, coach Ryan Day turned around his reputation by evolving after Michigan loss.
The Ohio State Buckeyes have had a fascinating 2024-25 season. Picked as one of the best teams in the country, with a roster that ranked as the most talented in
Ohio State and Texas have drawn each other as semifinal opponents in the College Football Playoff. This is the fourth matchup between the blue bloods.
After a difficult loss to Michigan, Ohio State has been a buzzsaw in its first two College Football Playoff games.