Jay Williams+FollowBuckeyes eye major boost for O-lineOhio State’s offensive line could get even tougher this season. Vasean Washington, a 6’5”, 290-pound veteran from Dartmouth, is set to visit Columbus and could join the Buckeyes for his final year of eligibility. With almost the entire 2025 starting line returning, adding Washington would crank up the competition in spring and fall camp—making those position battles even more intense. Plus, the Buckeyes are already looking ahead, offering a scholarship to 2027 safety Jayden Aparicio-Bailey. What do you think—should Ohio State keep stacking talent, or focus on developing what they have? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBuckeyes stun TCU for another top-10 winOhio State women’s basketball just pulled off their second top-10 upset in less than two weeks, edging out No. 9 TCU 71-69 in Newark. The Buckeyes didn’t even lead until late in the third quarter, but a huge night from Chance Gray (22 points, six threes) and clutch plays from Jaloni Cambridge and Elsa Lemmilä sealed the deal. That’s six straight wins for Ohio State, who are now 17-2 and looking like serious contenders. What do you think is fueling this team’s late-game magic? Can they keep this momentum rolling into the next matchup against Indiana? #Sports #OhioState #WomensBasketball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowOhio State’s No. 6 ranking stirs debateESPN just dropped its way-too-early college football rankings for 2026, and Ohio State fans are buzzing—the Buckeyes landed at No. 6, not even cracking the top five. With star QB Julian Sayin, Bo Jackson, and Jeremiah Smith all returning, plus a stacked offensive line, many in Columbus expected more respect. Sure, the Buckeyes face a brutal schedule and have some holes to fill on defense, but putting Notre Dame and Oregon ahead of them? That’s raising eyebrows. The big question now: who’s calling the plays next season? Let’s hear your take—fair ranking or total snub? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowBuckeyes aim for a Big Ten boost tonightOhio State fans, tonight’s home game against Minnesota could be a turning point for the Buckeyes. After a big win over UCLA, the team is looking to build real momentum in the Big Ten. While new addition Puff Johnson won’t suit up just yet, all eyes are on whether the Buckeyes can notch their first back-to-back wins against major opponents this season. Minnesota’s on a three-game skid, so this is a real chance for OSU to climb the standings. Who’s tuning in? Catch it at 6:30 p.m. on Big Ten Network or stream it live! #Sports #Basketball #OhioState00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBuckeye shakeup: Top recruit heads to OregonAaron Scott Jr., once Ohio State’s prized five-star cornerback, is making a bold move—he’s transferring to Oregon after two seasons as a Buckeye backup. Scott’s switch means he’ll return to Columbus as an opponent in 2026, which is sure to fire up both fan bases. Meanwhile, several other Buckeyes are on the move, and Brutus Buckeye just snagged a national mascot championship. With so much change, how do you feel about the shifting college football landscape and players facing their old teams? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBuckeyes shake up O-line with key transfer visitOhio State isn’t slowing down when it comes to building a powerhouse football roster. Even with the transfer portal closed, the Buckeyes are bringing in Dartmouth’s Vesean Washington—a 6’5”, 290-pound lineman who’s only allowed one sack in over 700 snaps—for a visit this week. With the right guard spot still up for grabs, adding Washington could mean more competition and depth, which is exactly what the Buckeyes need to protect their star QB and make a real run next season. What do you think—should OSU keep hunting for more veteran talent? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBuckeyes shake up WR room with speedy transfersOhio State just made a bold move by bringing in two transfer wide receivers who could seriously challenge for a starting spot next season. Devin McCuinn from UTSA and Kyle Parker from LSU both bring the kind of speed and explosiveness the Buckeyes have been missing in the slot. With Jeremiah Smith locked in, all eyes are now on Brandon Inniss—last year’s starter—whose job suddenly looks a lot less secure. Fans are buzzing: will these new additions finally give Ohio State the dynamic offense it’s been searching for? What do you think about the Buckeyes’ new look? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowOhio State football’s wild offseason shakeupThirty-three Buckeyes out the door, seven draft-eligible stars staying, and a transfer portal frenzy—Ohio State football fans, this offseason has been a rollercoaster. Eli Brickhandler’s heartfelt retirement message marks the end of a unique journey, but the real story is how Ryan Day’s patience paid off. After losing so many players, Day waited out the portal chaos and landed six impact transfers in just 24 hours. With returning vets and fresh talent, the Buckeyes suddenly look dangerous again. How do you feel about the new mix in the QB room and the team’s shot at a national title? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
John Camacho+FollowBuckeye Star Flips to Oregon—Rivalry Brewing?Wow, talk about a portal shocker! Former Buckeye five-star CB Aaron Scott Jr. is taking his talents to the Oregon Ducks after two seasons in Columbus. With the Ducks and Buckeyes set to clash in 2026, this move adds extra spice to an already heated Big Ten rivalry. Scott, who was searching for more playing time, will now face his old squad—can he make a statement in Eugene? #Sports #Football #OhioState10Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBuckeyes Top 2026 Way-Too-Early RankingsOn3 just dropped its way-too-early 2026 CFB rankings, and the Buckeyes are back on top! With Julian Sayin and Jeremiah Smith forming the best pass-catch duo in the country, plus Bo Jackson returning after a stellar freshman year, Ohio State’s offense looks scary. But after last season’s heartbreak—missing the CFP No. 1 seed and losing to Miami—can Ryan Day’s squad reload on defense and finally get over the hump? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share