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A former Ohio State football player helped give back to Columbus through a local store ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft.
It was only a few months ago when the confetti was falling and the Ohio State Buckeyes stood on the field of Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta celebrating their first national title since 2014.
He honestly thought everything was OK. Then the 6-foot-4, 236-pound quarterback from Ohio State received a curious text message. It was a screenshot of a social media post from former Colorado ...
If they were, however, and you could purchase a college team, the Wall Street Journal thinks it would cost quite a bit to buy the Ohio State men’s basketball team. According to a study conducted ...
After a three-hour hearing, the Ohio House of Representatives approved a proposed state funding plan, including money for the Browns project. The plan calls for $600 million in bond money the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio State University President Walter "Ted" Carter Jr. released a message to students, faculty and staff after at least seven students recently lost their F-1 visas.
Jeremiah Smith made history with his remarkable freshman season for the Ohio State Buckeyes. Now, the wide receiver has indicated that a change to his role for the 2025 campaign could make him ...
The statute also prohibits the state or any local government from requiring liability insurance to possess a firearm. The legislation was a proactive move, as no local governments in Ohio required ...
Ohio State will not participate in the 2025 Battle 4 Atlantis. The Buckeyes had been scheduled to participate in the annual multi-team event, which takes place during Thanksgiving week.