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SportsLine college football expert Thomas Casale shares his best Ohio State Buckeyes futures pick for the 2025 season
Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes finally broke through last season, winning the national championship and taking Day off the hot seat for good. Now, Ohio St
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When a team wins a national championship, expectations don’t just rise, they reset completely. For the Ohio State Buckeyes, coming off a phenomenal 2024 season capped by a national title, the 2025 campaign brings fresh challenges, new faces, and a different reality.
Carter starred at Ohio State from 1984 to 1986, earning consensus All-American honors and two First-Team All-Big Ten selections. He finished his college career with 168 catches for 2,725 yards and 27 touchdowns before going on to a Hall of Fame NFL career that included eight Pro Bowl appearances and over 13,000 receiving yards.
With a roster full of hungry first-year starters, the Buckeyes are eying another playoff run -- and rivalry redemption
Ohio State’s wide receiver tradition runs deep. From Hall of Famer Cris Carter to modern stars like Garrett Wilson, Terry McLaurin, and Michael Thomas, the Buckeyes have long been an NFL WR factory. So for Smith to highlight Ginn alongside Carter, Harrison Jr., and JSN speaks volumes.
LAS VEGAS - The Oregon Ducks made their present felt in their first season in the Big Ten Conference, winning the Big Ten title and completing a perfect 12-0 re
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AtoZ Sports on MSNOhio State star Jeremiah Smith makes sure to represent a Buckeyes fan-favorite to kick off Big Ten Media DaysBig Ten Media Days began on Tuesday, and the defending College Football Playoff National Champion Ohio State Buckeyes were at the forefront of the action. The Buckeyes brought a strong contigent out to Las Vegas,
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A to Z Sports on MSNLatest news around Ohio State Buckeyes’ newest commitment shows how badly he wants to play in ColumbusOhio State consistently lands its top wide receiver targets, and much of that success is thanks to Brian Hartline. Widely regarded as the best wide receiver developer in college football, Hartline continues to send players to the NFL, many in the first round.
While most expected Julian Sayin to follow in Will Howard's footsteps as the Ohio State Buckeyes' starting quarterback heading into 2025, the quarterback competition is far from decided. Ohio State head coach Ryan Day said that Sayin and Lincoln Kienholz were neck and neck earlier in the offseason,