glen25+FollowOhio State’s running back room in crisis?Losing nearly two dozen players to the Transfer Portal in just a week is shaking up Ohio State football, but the real concern is the rumor that starting running back Bo Jackson might be next. With two RBs already gone and Jackson reportedly seeking a bigger NIL deal, the Buckeyes’ offense could be in serious trouble if he leaves. Keeping Jackson and Isaiah West together is crucial for any shot at a title run next season. What do you think—should Ohio State do whatever it takes to keep their star back, or is this just the new normal in college football? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMatt Patricia’s message has Buckeye fans buzzingMatt Patricia just dropped a heartfelt message to Ohio State fans, and it’s got everyone talking. After leading the Buckeyes’ defense to the top spot in the country, Patricia’s Instagram post sounded more like a goodbye than a simple thank you. With last year’s defensive coordinator heading out, fans are getting serious déjà vu and wondering if Patricia’s NFL connections mean he’s about to leave, too. If he does move on, it probably won’t be to another college team. What do you think—should Ohio State be worried, or is this just a coach showing gratitude? #Sports #Football #OhioState60Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowIllinois faces Ohio State’s toughest test yetOhio State’s women’s basketball team is rolling into State Farm Center with some serious momentum—and a few big advantages Illinois can’t ignore. The Buckeyes outscore most teams by five points a game, have a defense that racks up steals and blocks, and dominate the boards with offensive rebounds. For Illinois, it’s all about coming out with energy and matching Ohio State’s intensity from the jump. If the Illini can clamp down on Jaloni Cambridge and Chance Gray, keep Elsa Lemmilä off the glass, and fight for every rebound, they’ve got a shot. How do you think Illinois should adjust their game plan? #Sports #Illini #OhioState00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBuckeyes land speedy WR Devin McCuin via portalLosing a top wide receiver stings, but Ohio State just answered with a major move—Devin McCuin is joining the Buckeyes from UTSA. This guy’s got real track speed (10.28 in the 100m!) and put up 726 yards and 8 TDs last season. With Quincy Porter gone and Carnell Tate off to the NFL, McCuin’s arrival is huge for the Buckeyes’ depth and could shake up the WR rotation. Can his speed translate to Big Ten play? With so much talent in the receiver room, it’ll be fun to see how he fits in. Thoughts on this new addition? #Sports #Football #OhioState50Share
AmberAbyss+FollowIllinois’ home streak faces Ohio State testIllinois’ perfect 10-0 home record is on the line as they host No. 19 Ohio State in a Big Ten showdown. Maddie Webber just dropped 22 points, but the Illini are looking to bounce back after a tough loss. Both teams are 13-2 and 3-1 in conference play, so this matchup could shake up the standings. Ohio State’s defense is tough, but Illinois scores big at home. Who do you think has the edge—Illinois’ home-court energy or Ohio State’s disciplined play? Let’s hear your predictions and what you’ll be watching for! #Sports #IllinoisBasketball #OhioState00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowOhio State’s bold move for top WR recruitOhio State isn’t wasting any time under new WR coach Cortez Hankton—his first offer went straight to Easton Royal, the No. 1 wide receiver in the 2027 class, who’s already committed to Texas. Royal just put on a show at the Under Armour All-America Game, snagging MVP honors with a jaw-dropping one-handed catch. Even with Brian Hartline gone, the Buckeyes are showing they’re still serious about landing elite talent. Could this shake up the recruiting landscape? What do you think about OSU going after a top SEC commit? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
glen25+FollowBuckeyes RB James Peoples heads to Penn StateJames Peoples, once pegged as Ohio State’s next starting running back, is making a big move—he’s transferring to Penn State, a Big Ten rival. After falling down the Buckeyes’ depth chart behind rising stars like Bo Jackson and Isaiah West, Peoples is looking for a fresh start and more playing time. This shakeup leaves Ohio State’s running back room a bit thin, so expect them to hunt for experience in the transfer portal. How do you feel about seeing a former Buckeye suit up for the Nittany Lions? Is this just the new normal in college football? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowOhio State’s late rally falls short vs NebraskaOhio State fans felt the sting as the Buckeyes nearly pulled off a comeback against undefeated Nebraska, only to fall 72-69 at home. After trailing by double digits, OSU surged ahead late but couldn’t hold on—missed free throws, 50-50 balls, and a quiet bench made the difference. Coach Diebler stressed the need for a tougher mentality from start to finish, not just when trailing. John Mobley Jr. echoed that the team needs to look in the mirror and bring that second-half fight all game. What do you think is missing for the Buckeyes to close out these tight games? #Sports #OhioState #Buckeyes00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBuckeyes lose RB James Peoples to Penn StateJames Peoples is making a bold move—he’s leaving Ohio State for Big Ten rival Penn State, shaking up both teams’ running back situations. Peoples, who saw limited action behind a crowded Buckeye backfield, is looking for a bigger role with the Nittany Lions. For Ohio State fans, this means the already thin running back group just got thinner, and the pressure is on young stars like Bo Jackson to step up. Do you think Peoples will shine at Penn State, or will Ohio State’s next man up keep the run game strong? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
glen25+FollowBuckeyes’ transfer portal chase heats upOhio State fans, all eyes are on Tuesday as top transfer Chaz Coleman visits campus—a move that could seriously shake up the Buckeyes’ defense next season. Coleman, a standout pass rusher from Warren, Ohio, is fresh off visits to LSU and Tennessee, but landing him would be a huge win for the Buckeyes, especially after losing so many players to the portal. With his size and athleticism, Coleman’s potential is off the charts. The big question: Will Ohio State’s NIL offer be enough to seal the deal? What do you think—should the Buckeyes go all-in? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share