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Once a Buckeye wide receiver himself from 2005 to ’08, Brian Hartline has worked with the Ohio State football program since 2017—two years after retiring from the NFL. The now-38-year-old has worked his way up the ranks from a quality control assistant to wide receivers coach, before adding full offensive coordinator duties to his role in ’23.
Penn State thought it had a win over Ohio State when Jim Knowles left to become the Nittany Lions defensive coordinator.
The last quarterback to set an NCAA completion percentage record was Bo Nix, when he was a senior at Oregon in 2023. Nix played his final two college seasons at Oregon in 2022 and 2023. In his first season in Eugene, he completed 71.9% of his passes, which led the nation.
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NCAA announces eligibility ruling relevant to Ohio State football’s C.J. Hicks: Buckeye Breakfast
After Ohio State started 4-0, news surfaced of the Buckeyes’ decision to redshirt Hicks for the remainder of the regular season. This allows Hicks to develop at defensive end after moving from linebacker with the ability to return for a fifth season next year.
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Playing catch-up: Ohio State’s wealth of talent at WR has its Big Ten rivals trying to follow suit
The easy explanation for this increase in receiving talent across the Big Ten is the addition of Oregon, USC, Washington and UCLA to the conference. USC leads the nation and Washington ranks 26th in passing yards per game. Oregon annually has one of the nation’s most dynamic offenses.
The Nittany Lions and Buckeyes won't play for the next two seasons. Their programs could be much different in 2028.
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How Ohio State football is preparing for a rule change centered on gambling: Buckeye Breakfast
Ohio State junior safety Caleb Downs was named a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award on Tuesday. The award is given annually to the best defensive back in college football. Downs, who is the only returning 2024 finalist for the Thorpe Award, has recorded 34 tackles and an interception this season.
Week 10 of the NCAA Division I season is just around the corner, and the intensity continues to build as the season inches closer to the College
The NCAA approved a single January transfer portal from Jan. 2–16 for all FBS and FCS players, removing December and spring windows and reducing the post-coaching-change transfer period from 30 to 15 days.