QuantumQuokka+FollowOhio State’s new transfer portal game planOhio State is shifting gears in the transfer portal, focusing on proven talent instead of gambling on high-priced prospects. With 32 Buckeyes in the portal and only one a starter, the staff is betting on players who can deliver right away—no more paying for "what ifs." While some fans are worried about missed targets and the lack of a scholarship kicker or punter, the Buckeyes just landed key defensive transfers from Alabama and FSU. The big question: Is this strategy the future of college football, or will it leave Ohio State behind? What do you think about this new approach? #Education #College #OhioState01Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBuckeyes Eye 7-Figure Splash After WR ExodusBuckeye Nation, things are heating up in the portal! After losing two five-star wideouts to Notre Dame, it looks like Ryan Day is ready to break the bank to reload. Rumor has it the Buckeyes are chasing a Syracuse star—possibly Johntay Cook II—with a seven-figure NIL offer to pair him with phenom Jeremiah Smith. If true, this could be the biggest portal move of the offseason. Do you think Cook is the missing piece for Ohio State’s receiver room? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBuckeyes on the verge of landing SEC starsOhio State football could be about to shake up its defense with two major SEC talents eyeing a move to Columbus. Former Alabama standouts James Smith and Qua Russaw, who’ve played together since high school, just visited campus and are trending toward joining the Buckeyes. Smith, a top-ranked defensive lineman, would be an instant impact starter, while Russaw would add serious depth to the pass rush. With five transfer additions already, Ohio State isn’t slowing down. How do you feel about building a championship roster through the portal? Is this the new normal for college football? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowOhio State fans eye new kicker transferAfter years of nail-biting field goal drama, Ohio State might finally get the reliable kicker it desperately needs. Connor Hawkins, a redshirt freshman from Baylor, just hit the transfer portal—and Buckeye fans are buzzing. Hawkins nailed 81.8% of his field goals last season, including three from 50+ yards, and he’s perfect on extra points. With Jayden Fielding heading to the NFL, Hawkins could bring the clutch performance OSU’s been missing. Would you trust a transfer to handle the pressure in Columbus, or should the Buckeyes look elsewhere? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBuckeyes shake up roster with big portal movesOhio State fans, this week has been wild—some of the biggest names in the transfer portal are now Buckeyes, filling key gaps and raising hopes for next season. The surprise return of Bo Jackson, after rumors he might leave, is a huge boost. Meanwhile, Max Klare is NFL-bound, and the team’s still got a few spots to fill. With the national championship on the horizon, it’s the perfect time to talk about what these changes mean for the Buckeyes’ future. Who are you most excited to see in scarlet and gray next season? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMarcus Freeman shakes up Ohio State footballNotre Dame’s Marcus Freeman, once a Buckeye himself, just pulled off a major move—he’s landed two top Ohio State receivers from the transfer portal. With over 30 Buckeyes entering the portal since the season ended, depth at wide receiver is suddenly a big concern in Columbus. Freeman’s unique connection as an OSU alum gives him an edge in recruiting former Buckeyes, and he’s not shy about using it. Is this a sign of bigger changes ahead for Ohio State’s roster, or just a blip? What do you think about Freeman’s approach? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
John Camacho+FollowBuckeyes lineman heads to Kentucky for fresh startTegra Tshabola, who’s faced plenty of criticism as Ohio State’s right guard, is taking his talents to Kentucky for his final college football season. After a tough year for the Buckeyes’ offensive line, especially on the right side, this move gives Tshabola a shot at redemption in the SEC under new Kentucky OC Will Stein. For Ohio State, it means a fresh competition for the right guard spot this spring. Both sides seem ready for a new chapter—what do you think this means for the Buckeyes’ O-line and Tshabola’s future? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
glen25+FollowBuckeyes reload with two five-star transfersOhio State’s defensive line just got a massive boost—two former five-star recruits from Alabama, James Smith and Qua Russaw, are joining the Buckeyes. With several key players leaving, these guys bring serious experience and talent. Smith, a top-ranked interior lineman, is known for his explosive first step and ability to disrupt plays, while Russaw’s versatility as both an edge rusher and linebacker makes him a game-changer. This duo could be the spark Ohio State’s defense needs. What do you think—will these transfers help the Buckeyes stay at the top next season? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBuckeyes fans react as Max Klare heads to NFLOhio State’s offense just took a big hit—star tight end Max Klare is officially declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft. Klare’s athleticism and receiving skills have NFL teams buzzing, but his move leaves a major gap for the Buckeyes next season. The coaching staff has already brought in new talent through the transfer portal, but it’s going to be a group effort to fill Klare’s shoes. With Klare projected as a top-three-round pick, do you think Ohio State’s new TEs can step up, or will the offense need to adapt? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowOhio State’s OC search hits a snagOhio State fans, the hunt for a new offensive coordinator just got trickier. Brian Daboll, a top candidate with NFL and college experience, is now interviewing for the Tennessee Titans head coaching job. With NFL teams circling, Daboll may be out of reach for the Buckeyes. That means Ryan Day could promote from within or even take back play-calling duties himself. This could really shake up the offense next season. What do you think—should Ohio State keep looking for outside talent, or trust someone already on staff? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share