Texas Lands Dominant Ohio State DL Transfer Hero Kanu
The Texas Longhorns are wasting no time in the 2025 offseason, reportedly targeting a member of the Ohio State Buckeyes coaching staff to join their ranks. According to Chip Brown of Horns247, Texas has already conducted an interview with an assistant from Ohio State,
Now former Ohio State Buckeyes defensive tackle Hero Kanu has announced his commitment to the Texas Longhorns. The announcement Wednesday morning came via ON3's
“The Boss.” The late, great George Steinbrenner was the long-time owner of the New York Yankees, but also an Ohio State alum and fan. He was an OSU donor and had a luxury sweet at the ‘Shoe for years. He is a native of Ohio and made no secret of his rooting interests for the Buckeyes. Heck, the Yankees Triple-A affiliate was in Columbus for years.
The Ohio State Buckeyes lost a defensive tackle in the transfer portal to an SEC contender. In fact, it’s one Ohio State knows quite well. Ohio State will host the Texas Longhorns in the first game of the 2025 season.
In the hours preceding Ohio State's eventual national championship victory, it was hard not to be transfixed watching a 6-foot-1 freshman quarterback throw the ball. Spend a minute watching Julian Sayin throw the ball and you understand why he was ranked the No.
In or out? A verdict on which of the College Football Playoff qualifiers will be back in the bracket next season.
It’s been a while since Ohio State had some true battles on the offensive one born out of a place of strength. Quarterback will take up more of the headlines because it’s the most popular position. But the offensive line might be where the real wars are this offseason.
Ohio State, the first team to run the gauntlet of four playoff games on its way to the national title, celebrated with 30,000 Buckeyes fans on Sunday at Ohio Stadium. Fans braved 30-degree temperatures to welcome home a team that beat five top-10 rivals on its way to the title,
Texas athletics both generated revenue and had operating expenses of more than $300 during the fiscal year of 2024.
The Ohio State men’s basketball team has a 10 seed in the latest March Madness bracketology released by USA Today. Here's what it means for Buckeyes.
A celebration of Ohio State’s national championship drew around 30,000 fans to Ohio Stadium on Sunday afternoon.