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A brutal injury update has emerged for Saturday's showdown between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Michigan Wolverines.
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Buckeyes’ national championship doesn’t change their inconvenient Michigan flaw — Jimmy Watkins
Allow Michigan coach Sherrone Moore, who sports a perfect 5-0 record in rivalry games (OSU and Michigan State), to explain. Moore told reporters Monday that no result — not even Ohio State’s redemptive title run — can douse the fire between Buckeyes and Wolverines because, “This is as intense as a rivalry you’ll see in sports.”
FILE - Ohio State head coach Ryan Day looks on before the College Football Playoff national championship game against Notre Dame, Jan. 20, 2025, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Jacob Kupferman, File) COLUMBUS — Ohio State coach Ryan Day has tried to make one thing ...
Ohio State is setting its sights on the trickiest challenge of the regular season, a visit to Ann Arbor against a Michigan Wolverines team that has won “The Gam
The recent national championship has placed Ohio State football in an unusual position heading into Michigan week – one that has sparked a provocative debate on the Buckeye Talk podcast: What matters more to Ohio State in 2025,
The championship session of the National Wrestling Duals sponsored by Paycom featured the No.3 Iowa Hawkeyes taking on the No.4 Ohio State Buckeyes in the BOK Center in Tulsa Oklahoma on Sunday, Nov.16.
Nothing is boring for Ohio State as it holds its place atop college football, but the national media and college football fans seem bored with the Buckeyes' dominance.
The Buckeyes’ sophomore quarterback continues to earn national recognition after a dominant start to the season. Julian Sayin has completed 80% of his passes for 1,872 yards and 19 TDs. Sayin has led Ohio State to a 7-0 record and No. 1 AP poll ranking.
The grass isn't always greener on the other side, and Ohio State's former offensive coordinator Chip Kelly found that out on Sunday. Kelly, who left the Buckeye