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The Ohio State Buckeyes found out their College Football Playoff seeding, and now the real works begins with a challenging road to a second straight title.
Ohio State’s 13-10 loss to Indiana can be summed up by two drives. In the second half, with Ohio State trailing by three, it mounted drives that combined for 27 plays, 151 yards and took more than 14 minutes off the clock.
After going down 57-48 on a Jayden Reid three-pointer with 16 minutes left in the game, the Buckeyes answered with a 16-4 run to take a 64-61 lead. A three-pointer from Arrinten Page tied the game at 64 for Northwestern.
Ohio State is having an eventful week, celebrating its first win against Michigan since 2019, gearing up for its first Big Ten title since 2020, and seeing wide
When it’s time to turn up the gas, we will.” Those were Ryan Day’s words a few weeks back. They stem from the constant conversation that’s followed Ohio State through a season where it dominated every opponent while never having to play any faster than it wanted to play.
Ohio State is no longer straying from its strengths, and Ryan Day is finally trusting himself. A 12-0 record and, finally, a win against Michigan are the proof.
One of the nation’s top wide receiver recruits, Chris Henry Jr., said he will sign with Ohio State. Henry announced his decision Friday on The Pat McAfee Show. Henry, a five-star recruit, had verbally committed to Ohio State but said he was weighing his options after Buckeyes Offensive Coordinator Brian Hartline accepted
Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes face Curt Cignetti and the Indiana Hoosiers in Indianapolis Saturday night for the Big Ten Championship. Both teams are undefeated with offenses that score a lot of points and defenses that are very stingy.
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Horseshoe Hangover: Buckeyes fall to Indiana in Big Ten Championship after tumultuous week
After a week that included Brian Hartline getting hired as the USF head coach and wondering where Chris Henry Jr. would be playing college football next season, the Buckeyes fell in the Big Ten Championship to Indiana, 13-10.