glen25+FollowBuckeyes Losing Top RB to Michigan?Tough news for Buckeye Nation: it looks like Ohio State might lose out on five-star RB Savion Hiter to the Wolverines, thanks to Michigan’s aggressive NIL pitch. With Favour Akih already committed and James Peoples ready to lead the backfield, the Bucks aren’t empty-handed, but missing out on Hiter—especially to the Maize and Blue—stings. Is this NIL arms race going too far, or just the new normal? #Sports #Football #Buckeyes10Share
John Camacho+FollowBuckeyes vs Longhorns: Cotton Bowl RematchGet ready, Buckeye Nation! The 2025 opener is a blockbuster: Ohio State faces the Texas Longhorns in Columbus, a rematch of last year’s Cotton Bowl thriller. Last time, Jack Sawyer’s clutch strip sack sealed the win, but this year brings new faces—especially Arch Manning, who’s finally QB1 for Texas. Can Coach Day’s squad handle the Longhorns’ revamped offense and a hungry defense led by Anthony Hill Jr.? This rivalry is heating up! #Sports #Football #Buckeyes00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowWhy Kameron Mercer’s Ohio State visit mattersKameron Mercer’s first visit to Ohio State left a real impression—not just on him, but on his family. The coaching staff didn’t just talk about playing fast; they showed it in practice, with drills that rewarded quick scoring. What really stood out was how head coach Jake Diebler sees Kameron as a true point guard, ready to make an immediate impact. That kind of belief means a lot to the Mercers, especially with Kameron’s rising profile and offers from top programs. For Buckeye fans, this could be the start of something big. What do you think—will Mercer choose to stay in Ohio? #Sports #OhioState #Buckeyes00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowOhio’s top sophomore hoops star gets Buckeye offerOhio State just made a big move by offering a scholarship to Dylan Zeigler, the top-ranked sophomore basketball player in Ohio. Imagine growing up cheering for the Buckeyes and then sitting in the coach’s office as he tells you they want you on the team—that’s Zeigler’s reality now. He’s only the second player in the 2028 class to get an offer from OSU, and he’s already got visits lined up with other major programs. What do you think—will Zeigler stay loyal to his home state, or could another school win him over? #Sports #OhioState #Buckeyes00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowBuckeyes set for preseason showdown in ColumbusOhio State basketball fans are getting an early treat this fall: the Buckeyes are bringing back their preseason exhibition tradition, this time hosting Ohio University on October 15. It’s not just another game—Bobcats head coach Jeff Boals, a former OSU assistant, returns to Columbus, adding extra excitement. With Jake Diebler entering his second year and the team hungry to bounce back from a 17-15 season, this matchup could offer a first real look at the new roster’s chemistry. Who’s ready to see if the Buckeyes can start strong and set the tone for a comeback year? #Sports #OhioState #Buckeyes00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowElkins Eyes Buckeyes vs. Texas OpenerHoosier State standout Kaleb Elkins is making noise with his fall visit plans, and the buzz is all about his trip to Columbus for the Buckeyes’ season opener against Texas. Elkins, a true ballhawk with six INTs last year, says Ohio State’s tradition of sending DBs to the league and their championship mindset is a huge draw. Could the Buckeyes land another elite safety? #Sports #Football #Buckeyes00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBuckeyes a Darkhorse for Top TE Jack Brown?Buckeye Nation, could the Horseshoe be the X-factor in landing four-star TE Jack Brown? The Missouri standout, ranked No. 4 at his position for 2027, admits he’s a Notre Dame lean but is intrigued by Coach Day and Coach Bailey’s pitch. With Max Klare now in Columbus and the Buckeyes fresh off a national title, could this be the start of a new Tight End U? Brown visits for the Gophers game—let’s see if the reigning champs can flip the script! #Sports #Football #Buckeyes00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowBuckeye legacy: Sons, stars, and surprises in 2025 walk-on classOhio State’s 2025 walk-on roster is packed with familiar names and unexpected talent. Two sons of former Buckeye starters—Stanley Jackson Jr. and Jaystin Gwinn—are joining the team, keeping family legacies alive. Plus, three-star recruits Isaiah Kema and Omar Jah turned down scholarship offers elsewhere just to wear scarlet and gray. There’s even a Stover cousin trio now! With transfers, club football alums, and multi-sport athletes rounding out the group, this year’s walk-on class feels more competitive and connected than ever. Which of these stories stands out most to you? Let’s talk Buckeye pride and what it means for the future. #Sports #OhioState #Buckeyes00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowKnowles Switch Fuels Buckeyes-Lions RivalryBuckeye Nation, how are we feeling about Jim Knowles jumping ship to Penn State? Drew Allar just revealed that Knowles is already breaking down last year’s OSU game film with the Nittany Lions, giving them the inside scoop on our defense. With Knowles’ intel, Penn State’s prepping hard for that Week 10 showdown in Columbus. Could this be the edge the Nittany Lions need, or will the Buckeyes show their former DC what he’s missing? #Sports #Football #Buckeyes00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBuckeyes coach Ryan Day surprises with forgivenessRyan Day just flipped the script on what it means to handle criticism. After Maxx Crosby, a die-hard Buckeyes fan and NFL star, publicly called for Day’s firing last season, Day didn’t hold a grudge—instead, he welcomed Crosby to OSU, rolled out the red carpet, and showed him the program up close. Crosby left impressed, even praising Day on his podcast. With fans still divided over Day’s leadership and some recent hires raising eyebrows, this move is a rare PR win. Does this kind of openness change your view of Day or the Buckeyes’ culture? #Sports #Football #Buckeyes86Share