Ohio State finishes fourth in the final AP Top 25 of the 2022 season, marking the ninth straight year the Buckeyes have made the top six of the final rankings.
Ohio State’s one-point loss to Georgia in the Peach Bowl became even more painful Monday night as the Buckeyes watched the Bulldogs win the national title game easily.
Former Ohio State safety Tanner McCalister and defensive tackle Jerron Cage will play in this weekend’s Hula Bowl, an all-star game for NFL draft prospects.
We take a look at all 11 members of Ohio State’s 2023 recruiting class who are enrolling early in Columbus and participating in spring football this year.
The absence of JSN and TreVeyon Henderson and injuries to Marvin Harrison Jr., Miyan Williams and Cade Stover all impacted the Buckeye offense by the end of the Peach Bowl.
Cameron Heyward had a big game, Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson made history and Nick Bosa secured the sack title in the final week of the NFL’s 2022-23 regular season.
Former Ohio State cornerback JK Johnson is transferring to LSU, becoming the second Buckeye cornerback in as many years to take his talents to Baton Rouge.
Ohio State ranked No. 115 out of 131 teams, giving up 18 plays of 40 yards or longer in 2022. The numbers get worse when looking at 50, 60 and 70-yards plays allowed.
Brandon Inniss and Carnell Tate both caught touchdown passes and Lincoln Kienholz threw two touchdown passes as seven Ohio State signees played in the All-American Bowl.
Incoming freshman cornerback Jermaine Mathews became even more excited to begin his Ohio State career after joining the Buckeyes in Atlanta for the Peach Bowl.
Lincoln Kienholz’s competitiveness and dual-threat skill set impressed coaches throughout his high school career and earned him the chance to play quarterback at Ohio State.
The new starting quarterback, whether Jim Knowles’ defense can become elite and how Ohio State will rebuild its offensive line are among the top questions entering 2023.
After hinting at his return in multiple social media posts, Miyan Williams confirms to the Columbus Dispatch that he'll be back with the Buckeyes next season.
Paris Johnson Jr., Donovan Jackson, Luke Wypler and C.J. Stroud led Ohio State with more than 800 snaps while seven other Buckeyes played over 700 snaps this year.
We assess what went wrong and what positives Ohio State can take away from its loss to Georgia and evaluate how the Buckeyes’ 2022 season grades out as a whole.