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Search ArticlesBuckeye WR target discusses Hartline visit and 'priority' return to Ohio State
Buckeye WR target discusses Hartline visit and 'priority' return to Ohio State A talented wide receiver the Buckeyes offered a scholarship very early says he has a return to Ohio State as a priority. The Buckeyes and Brian Hartline offered a scholarship very early to 2026 wide receiver Brody Keefe from Charlotte (N.C.) Myers Park. In fact, Ohio State was one of the first offers Keefe received.
Ohio State Buckeyes Live: Thoughts from Day; CFB Playoff fixtures; Big Ten stadiums
Bucknuts.com's Steve Helwagen joined Ohio State Buckeyes Live for an hourlong discussion on Wednesday. Bucknuts.com's Steve Helwagen joined Ohio State Buckeyes Live once again on Wednesday. Steve joined host Mark Rogers and fellow panelist Tony Gerdeman of Buckeye Huddle for a 60-minute discussion on the latest headlines in Ohio State and Big Ten football. They discussed head coach Ryan Day's comments on 97.1 The Fan from earlier on Wednesday.
BH: Fly Buckeyes, Fly | Offseason sprucing
** Best in America? … That is the moniker the Ohio State secondary came up with in the late 20-teens (like 2016-19) to describe their group. Some schools are Linebacker U. or Running Back U. Ohio State was, at least for a while, Best in America in the secondary when there was one All-American and/or first-round NFL draft pick after another roaming around back there.
Ranking Ohio State's incoming transfers impact in 2024
Which new Buckeyes could stand out the most this fall? VIP It's been a busy offseason for Ohio State. The Buckeyes have admittedly gone all in on the 2024 season, bringing back the vast majority of its talented junior class who believe they still have more to prove in their college careers.
Ohio State commitment visiting Georgia this weekend
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Pass rush specialist Brandon Jordan no longer on Ohio State's staff after spring practice
Ohio State added pass rush specialist Brandon Jordan to its staff in late February to help assist defensive line coach Larry Johnson. Jordan's time with the Buckeyes was short-lived. After working with the Scarlet and Gray throughout spring practice, Jordan is no longer on the Ohio State coaching staff. This was first reported by Lettermen Row and confirmed by Bucknuts. Jordan, a New Orleans, Louisiana native, began his coaching career in 2012 after retiring from playing football overseas.
May Day: Buckeyes' head coach talks shop on The Fan
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day joined the Morning Juice show with Brandon Beam and Bobby Carpenter on WBNS 97.1 The Fan in studio on Wednesday to discuss several topics. You can listen to the interview below and we also have a recap for you. First off, Day explained what he and his team are up to at this time of the year. "The season is cyclical," Day said.
Justin Frye stops to see huge East Coast 2025 O-tackle
The Buckeyes are looking to sign at least three 2025 offensive linemen and very possibly four. While there are a number of high-level offensive linemen that have scheduled an official visit to Ohio State or likely will, the staff also continues to look for additional possibilities. Follow Bill Kurelic on Twitter for more Ohio State coverage Want to help THE Foundation, the No. 1 NIL collective for the Buckeyes?
BM5: Wide receiver outlook | What to expect from Egbuka, Smith, Tate, Inniss, Rodgers, Ballard, more
Stop us if you've heard this one before: Ohio State will enter the upcoming college football season loaded at wide receiver. This fall, the Buckeyes will feature senior Emeka Egbuka, true freshman Jeremiah Smith, sophomores Carnell Tate and Brandon Inniss, redshirt freshman Bryson Rodgers, fourth-year junior Jayden Ballard ... and more. It is almost as if Brian Hartline can recruit well.
Former Buckeyes Sheldon, Taylor ready to make WNBA playing debuts
Ohio State women's basketball will have three players and one assistant coach under contract as the WNBA season gets under way. Ohio State and the Big Ten will be represented when the WNBA season opens up tonight with four games featuring eight of the league's 12 teams. Three former Buckeyes are listed on opening day rosters for WNBA teams.