glen25+FollowOhio State’s 2026 gauntlet: Texas, USC, OregonOhio State fans, buckle up—the 2026 football schedule is turning up the heat like never before. In the heart of the season, the Buckeyes face a brutal three-game stretch: a trip to Indiana for what’s shaping up to be Bloomington’s biggest game ever, a primetime showdown at USC’s Coliseum, and then a clash at home against powerhouse Oregon. These matchups aren’t just tough—they’ll define the season and show what Ryan Day’s squad is really made of. How do you think the Buckeyes will handle this gauntlet? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowOhio State’s 2026 schedule is no jokeOhio State fans, brace yourselves—the 2026 football schedule is shaping up to be one of the toughest in recent memory. With road trips to Texas, Indiana, and USC, plus a brutal second half featuring back-to-back games against USC and Oregon, the Buckeyes will have little room for error. There’s only one bye week, and just two “easy” games in the Big Ten slate. Even with all their talent, this lineup will test the team’s depth and resilience. How do you think Ohio State will handle this gauntlet? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowOhio State’s 2026 football schedule is wildOhio State fans, get ready—2026 is shaping up to be a rollercoaster! The Buckeyes open with a first-ever clash against Ball State, then hit the road for a massive showdown at Texas. The Big Ten slate is packed with drama: a revenge game at Indiana after last year’s heartbreak, a tough trip to USC, and a home battle with Oregon. But the real headline? The season finale at home against Michigan. With so many high-stakes matchups, every week will feel like playoff football. Which game are you circling on your calendar? Let’s talk predictions! #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowOhio State’s act of sportsmanship wins Iowa fansWhen Iowa’s Taylor McCabe went down with a season-ending knee injury, Ohio State’s women’s basketball team immediately stopped play and rushed to her side—without waiting for the refs. That moment of genuine sportsmanship left a mark, with Hawkeyes fans now openly rooting for the Buckeyes (except when they play Iowa, of course). McCabe, Iowa’s top sharpshooter and a vocal leader, will miss the rest of her senior year, but her team’s spirit remains strong. Moments like this remind us that respect and kindness in sports can unite even the fiercest rivals. What’s your take on this show of character? #Sports #OhioState #IowaHawkeyes00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowOhio State’s 2026 football schedule just droppedOhio State fans, the 2026 football schedule is out—and it’s a gauntlet. After a tough 2025, the Buckeyes are reloaded from the transfer portal and ready to chase another playoff run. But with a stacked Big Ten lineup and a huge early-season test at Texas, every game is going to matter. The home showdown against Michigan could be the season’s turning point, especially now that Ryan Day finally has the edge. Most predictions have OSU finishing 11-1 or 10-2—good enough for another playoff shot. What’s your take: Is this the year the Buckeyes reclaim the crown? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
John Camacho+FollowBuckeyes boost O-line with local talentOhio State’s offensive line just got a homegrown upgrade—Springfield’s own Vasean Washington is joining the Buckeyes after four seasons at Dartmouth. He’s only allowed one sack in 335 pass-blocking snaps, bringing both experience and versatility to the team. Washington’s ability to play multiple positions could be a game-changer for Ohio State’s depth this season. With this move, the Buckeyes continue to stack their roster, now boasting the top transfer class in the Big Ten. What do you think—will Washington make an immediate impact, or will he need time to adjust to Big Ten play? #Sports #Football #OhioState10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowOhio State’s new mantra: You win with peopleMatt Patricia is bringing a whole new energy to the Buckeyes’ defense this season. Instead of focusing just on X’s and O’s, he’s making relationships and personal growth the core of his coaching. Patricia’s rallying cry, borrowed from Ohio State legend Woody Hayes, is simple: “You win with people.” He’s challenging his players to leave the past behind and build something special together—on and off the field. With this mindset shift, do you think the Buckeyes can bounce back stronger after last season’s tough loss? Let’s hear your thoughts on Patricia’s approach! #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
phughes+FollowBuckeyes land most five-stars in 2026 classOhio State’s 2026 recruiting class might not crack the top five overall, but here’s the wild part: no other program has more five-star prospects this year. The Buckeyes are bringing in five top-tier recruits, including standout cornerback Jay Timmons and receivers Jerquaden Guilford and Chris Henry Jr. Even after a national championship season, fans expected a deeper class, but the star power at the top is hard to ignore. With so much elite talent coming in, the real question is how these young players will shape the team’s future. What do you think—does quality at the top outweigh overall depth? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBuckeyes bolster O-line with Ohio nativeOhio State just landed a big boost for their offensive line, adding Springfield’s own Vesean Washington from Dartmouth. He’s only allowed one sack in over 700 snaps—impressive consistency, even if it’s not from a Power Four school. With four starters returning and plenty of depth, the Buckeyes’ O-line looks stacked for 2026. Washington’s versatility at both guard and tackle fits perfectly with the team’s approach. How do you feel about building with local talent and transfer portal additions? Could this move be the missing piece for a championship run? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBuckeyes shake up special teams with new kickerOhio State just made a bold move to fix their special teams—true freshman Cooper Peterson is getting a real shot to win the starting kicker job, even after the Buckeyes brought in transfer Connor Hawkins. Peterson’s not just happy to be here; he’s ready to compete from day one. With a solid high school record and nerves of steel, he’s embracing the pressure. Plus, OSU is eyeing Notre Dame’s Marty Biagi to overhaul their special teams coaching. For a team with championship hopes, every kick counts. What do you think—will the rookie or the transfer win out? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share