It all finally came together for Ryan Day in 2024 as a head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes. Day has led the Buckeyes to the big game previously but the Buckeyes got the job done this go around. The run that Ohio State just went on that was capped off with a National Championship win over Notre Dame won’t be forgotten.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day said the team’s quarterback for the 2025 season is already on the roster, indicating that he has no plans to secure another optio
Ohio State football coach Ryan Day will appear on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' Monday, along with Shailene Woodley and Martha Stewart
Ohio State has been having to figure out player decisions as well as coaching decisions for next year’s team. Jim Knowles and Chip Kelly have both been rumored to be possibly le
Ohio State fans and dignitaries gathered at Ohio Stadium on Sunday to celebrate the Buckeyes' 2024 national championship run. Ohio State bested Notre Dame 34-23 in the College Football Playoff National Championship last week to win its first crown since 2014 and third since 1970.
Ohio State is champions of college football. College Football Fix discusses the Buckeyes victory and more heading into the offseason.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s national title defense will come with a new face running the defense. The Buckeyes are losing defensive coordinator Jim Knowles. After three seasons in Columbus, he’s leaving to serve as Penn State’s defensive coordinator, according to multiple reports.
The Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 34-23, to become 2024-25 College Football Playoff National Champions and earn its sixth national
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Leading the Buckeyes to the national title earned Ryan Day redemption when many questioned his ability to win the big game after a fourth straight loss to Michigan.
Oh, the bilious anger with which Ohio State football fans chanted their coach’s name after a 13-10 upset loss to mega-rival Michigan at Ohio Stadium to end the regular season. Only they didn’t chant “fire” at all, but rather a different four-letter F-word.
After an historic season with the Buckeyes (14-2), wide receiver Jeremiah Smith has found himself the topic of a major offseason rumor. Smith has reportedly received a $4.5 million offer to transfer from the Buckeyes.