Jacob Morris+FollowOhio’s top receiver shakes up high school footballJamier Brown, Ohio’s No. 1 receiver and a five-star Ohio State commit, is making a big move—he’s transferring from Wayne High near Dayton to powerhouse Big Walnut in Sunbury. Brown’s been a standout for three years and is ranked No. 6 nationally for the class of 2027. With Big Walnut’s recent deep playoff runs, this transfer could seriously shift the balance in Ohio high school football. How do you think this will impact both schools and the Buckeyes’ future? Let’s hear your thoughts on high school transfers and their ripple effects! #Sports #OhioFootball #HighSchoolSports00Share
phughes+FollowOhio football’s new era: Hauser takes the helmJohn Hauser, a Columbus native and Bishop Hartley grad, is officially the new head coach for Ohio University football after leading the Bobcats to a bowl game win as interim. Fans rallied behind him after a rocky transition, and now he’s set to shape the program’s future. Hauser’s journey from Wittenberg standout to Bobcats defensive coordinator, and now head coach, is a big win for local pride. With seven straight bowl victories, expectations are high—what changes or traditions do you hope Hauser brings to the team? Let’s talk about what this means for Ohio football! #Sports #Football #OhioFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowOhio football shakes things up with new coachAfter a whirlwind of off-field drama, Ohio football just made a bold move by promoting John Hauser to head coach. Hauser, who led the Bobcats to a bowl win as interim, now takes the reins permanently—marking the third straight time Ohio has chosen a leader from within its own staff. With recent firings making headlines, this decision feels like a vote for stability and trust in homegrown talent. Do you think keeping it in the family is the right call, or should Ohio have looked outside for fresh ideas? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #OhioFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowTed Ginn Jr. leads Columbus AviatorsOhio football is coming full circle: Ted Ginn Jr., a Cleveland native and Buckeye legend, is taking the reins as the first head coach of the Columbus Aviators in the UFL. From electrifying high school and college crowds to a 14-year NFL career, Ginn’s journey is woven into the state’s football DNA. Now, he’s set to shape the identity of pro spring football in Columbus. What does this move mean for Ohio’s football culture, and how do you think Ginn’s leadership will impact the Aviators’ future? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #OhioFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBrian Smith’s sudden firing rocks Ohio footballOhio University just dropped a bombshell—head football coach Brian Smith is out, dismissed for what the school calls 'serious professional misconduct.' Details are still under wraps, but Smith’s attorney is already pushing back, calling the firing unfair and vowing to clear his name. This comes as the Bobcats gear up for the Frisco Bowl, now with an interim coach at the helm. With another mysterious coaching scandal recently shaking Michigan, it’s hard not to wonder what’s really going on behind the scenes in college football. What do you think—are these firings justified, or is there more to the story? #Sports #Football #OhioFootball00Share
glen25+FollowColumbus area teams make Ohio football historyCentral Ohio just flipped the script on high school football in the state! Glenville added another trophy, but the real buzz is about two Columbus area teams: Bishop Watterson and Olentangy Orange. Watterson overcame four interceptions to post a 30-0 shutout for their first-ever state title, while Orange capped off a perfect season with their own championship win. For the second year in a row, suburban Columbus public schools have claimed the state’s biggest football prize—breaking the old Cleveland and Cincinnati stronghold. How do you see this shift changing the future of Ohio football? #Sports #Football #OhioFootball00Share
glen25+FollowOhio football teams dominate state finalsThree Ohio high school football teams just wrapped up championship seasons in unforgettable fashion. Glenville’s defense was nearly impenetrable, holding Shelby to only 11 yards in a 45-7 rout. Olentangy Orange capped a perfect 15-0 season with a strong ground game to top Cincinnati St. Xavier. Meanwhile, Columbus Watterson didn’t just win—they shut out Toledo Central Catholic and outscored playoff opponents 218-15. These performances are sparking pride and debate across the state. Which team’s run impressed you most, and what does this say about the future of Ohio football? #Sports #Football #OhioFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowSt. Henry’s football comeback stuns OhioSt. Henry just flipped the script in Ohio high school football, taking down Hillsdale 37-3 for their seventh state title—and doing it with serious style. Charlie Werling, the coach’s son, ran wild for three touchdowns and 178 yards, putting the game out of reach before the third quarter even ended. For a town sandwiched between Columbus and Indianapolis, this win means everything, especially after years in Marion Local’s shadow. The Midwest Athletic Conference keeps proving it’s the state’s football powerhouse. How do you think this run will shape the future of small-town football in Ohio? #Sports #Football #OhioFootball00Share