Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowOhio State’s offense needs a real shakeupWatching Ohio State’s offense stall out last season was tough, especially with so much talent on the field. Despite having future NFL stars, the Buckeyes just couldn’t find their rhythm, and it cost them big games against Indiana and Miami. The defense did its job, but the offense looked lost—slow, predictable, and lacking fresh ideas. It’s clear the coaching staff didn’t have the experience or creativity needed at this level. If Ohio State wants to compete for championships again, it’s time to bring in an offensive coordinator with proven play-calling chops. What kind of coach do you think could turn things around? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
John Camacho+FollowBuckeyes land star safety Earl Little Jr.Ohio State’s defense just got a major boost: Earl Little Jr., a standout safety from Florida State, is joining the Buckeyes for the 2026 season. With the team losing 28 players to the transfer portal, this is the kind of proven talent that can make a real difference. Little’s stats last year—76 tackles, 4 interceptions, and All-ACC honors—show he’s ready to step up, especially with Caleb Downs heading to the NFL. How do you feel about Ohio State’s transfer strategy? Can these new additions keep the Buckeyes at the top? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Jay Williams+FollowOhio State’s transfer portal problem: What’s going on?Thirty Buckeyes have left, but only five new faces have joined Ohio State football through the transfer portal. That’s a huge gap, and fans are starting to worry. Former star Maurice Clarett thinks players are chasing bigger NIL deals elsewhere, and he’s not wrong—being at OSU for a year can boost a player’s value at smaller schools. But why isn’t Ohio State bringing in more talent like other big programs? If the Buckeyes don’t adjust their NIL strategy soon, they could fall behind fast. What do you think is the real issue here? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBo Jackson stays—Buckeyes’ offense just got scarierBo Jackson is officially coming back for his second season at Ohio State, and that’s a huge sigh of relief for Buckeye fans. With the transfer portal shaking up rosters everywhere, holding onto a 1,000-yard freshman running back is a big win. Now, Jackson teams up with Jeremiah Smith and Julian Sayin, giving OSU a dynamic trio to build around for 2026. Add in new faces like Devin McCain and Chris Henry Jr., plus returning veterans on the O-line, and this offense is stacked. How do you feel about the Buckeyes’ chances with this core? #Sports #Football #OhioState10Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBuckeye RB heads south for fresh startSam Williams-Dixon, a Pickerington native and former Ohio State running back, is making a big move—he’s heading to South Carolina after struggling to find playing time with the Buckeyes. Despite his Ohio roots, the chance to step up in a team desperate for a strong running game was too good to pass up. With South Carolina’s top rusher graduating and the team coming off a rough season, Williams-Dixon could be the spark they need. Do you think this change of scenery will finally give him the breakout opportunity he’s been waiting for? #Sports #Football #OhioState10Share
AmberAbyss+FollowBuckeyes’ tough night in Seattle: What went wrong?Losing their starting center and running into a red-hot Washington team, Ohio State just couldn’t hang on in the second half. The Buckeyes looked strong early, but after Christoph Tilly left with a back injury, everything changed. Washington’s 14-0 run flipped the game, and despite big efforts from Bruce Thornton (28 points) and Amare Bynum (career-high 20), OSU couldn’t close the gap. Injuries and fatigue are piling up—how worried should Buckeye fans be about the rest of the season? Let’s talk about what needs to change and who should step up next. #Sports #OhioState #Buckeyes00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBuckeyes Miss Out on Frazier Again?Once again, it looks like the Buckeyes are getting played in the Transfer Portal game. Rumors had ex-Georgia RB Nate Frazier leaning toward Columbus, but Dawg HQ’s Rusty Mansell says Georgia’s still got the inside track. Feels like Ohio State keeps being used as NIL leverage while their RB room gets thinner. Is it time for the Buckeyes to rethink their portal strategy? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBo Jackson’s big return boosts Ohio StateBo Jackson just gave Ohio State fans a reason to get excited for next season—he’s staying put after signing a new NIL deal! After a breakout freshman year with over 1,000 rushing yards, Jackson’s decision to stick around is a huge win for the Buckeyes, especially with so much turnover in the backfield. Losing key players to graduation and the transfer portal had everyone worried, but Jackson’s return brings some much-needed stability and star power. How do you think this move will shape Ohio State’s offense in 2026? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowOhio State football faces Transfer Portal stormThirty Buckeyes have hit the Transfer Portal this year—more than ever before—and the blame is landing squarely on new athletic director Ross Bjork. After promising to be an NIL game-changer, Bjork has instead tightened the purse strings, leaving Ohio State struggling to keep and attract top talent. While other programs reload with experienced players, the Buckeyes are losing ground fast—even Indiana is outpacing them. With the glow of last year’s national title fading, fans are left wondering: Is Bjork’s approach sinking the ship? What do you think needs to change to keep Ohio State competitive? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBuckeyes land All-ACC star in transfer shakeupAfter a tough stretch in the transfer portal, Ohio State football finally made a big splash by signing All-ACC safety Earl Little Jr. from Florida State. With so many players leaving, this move brings some much-needed hope to Buckeye fans. Little Jr. has already proven himself at top programs like Alabama and FSU, and he’s expected to step right into a starting role in the secondary. Can this addition help stabilize the team and attract more top talent? Buckeye Nation, what do you think this means for next season? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share