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Ohio State football has reached a critical point in its season while its star receivers deal with injuries. As a result, one healthy receiver is proving his worth at the right time.
Ohio State football is coming up on 20 seasons since its last Heisman Trophy winner, but the Buckeyes have two Heisman Trophy contenders in quarterback Julian Sayin and wide receiver Jeremiah Smith in 2025.
The status of star Ohio State receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate remains in question as the Buckeyes get set for Saturday's regular-season home finale against Rutgers.
Ohio State just landed another four-star recruit, this time flipping an edge rusher previously committed to Clemson.
A new docuseries, "Redemption," will be presented at a red-carpet screening from 5-8 p.m. on Nov. 20 at One Church's Gahanna Campus.
Ohio State football’s 2026 recruiting class has grown considerably in recent days, but on Monday, some of those prospects became a bit more prominent. On3 released an updated version of its top prospects on Monday,
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In another sense, last year Ohio State lost twice during the regular season, including to Michigan. It's hard to imagine this year's Buckeyes matching that loss total. I'd also imagine there are some Ohio State fans who will consider the 2025 Buckeyes better than 2024, just so long as they beat Michigan -- regardless of a national title.
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Ohio State trending to flip four-star CB
On Ohio State’s campus this past weekend was 2026 four-star cornerback CJ Bronaugh (Winter Garden, FL / Windermere) whose official visit actually wrapped up Monday. The visit seems to have gone as well as possible, and the Buckeyes are now being looked at by some the favorites to earn his commitment come signing day.