Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBrandon Inniss stays put for BuckeyesBrandon Inniss just made a move that could shake up Ohio State’s offense next season—he’s staying for his senior year instead of heading to the NFL. With Carnell Tate moving on, Inniss is set to step up as a top target for quarterback Julian Sayin. Last season, he pulled in 36 catches for 271 yards and three touchdowns, but coaches and fans expect those numbers to jump. This decision keeps some much-needed experience and chemistry in the Buckeyes’ receiving corps. How do you think Inniss’ return will impact Ohio State’s shot at a championship run next year? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBuckeyes keep star RB Bo Jackson in ColumbusOhio State fans can breathe a sigh of relief—Bo Jackson, the Buckeyes’ breakout running back, is staying put for his sophomore year. Despite a wild transfer portal season that saw over 20 Buckeyes leave, the team held onto its top rusher, who put up 1,090 yards and six touchdowns as a freshman. Jackson’s return, alongside QB Julian Sayin and WR Jeremiah Smith, keeps the Buckeyes’ offense loaded for 2026. With big NIL demands reportedly met, what do you think about the new era of college football and player compensation? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowOhio State faces another coaching shakeupLosing Matt Patricia could hit the Buckeyes’ defense hard just as fans were getting used to his NFL-caliber schemes. After a season where Ohio State’s defense led the nation in yards and points allowed, rumors are swirling that Patricia might be lured back to the NFL—possibly to the Dallas Cowboys. With the offensive coordinator spot already vacant, adding a defensive coordinator search would be a real headache for Ryan Day. If you’re a Buckeye, how worried are you about more staff turnover? Would you rather see OSU lock down Patricia or take a chance on fresh blood? #Sports #Football #OhioState68Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBuckeyes bounce back with grit against OregonAfter a tough home loss to Nebraska, Ohio State basketball fans got a real spark as the Buckeyes stormed back on the road, using a wild 21-0 second-half run to topple Oregon 72-62. What stood out wasn’t just the win, but how every starter hit double figures and the team out-rebounded the Ducks by 10. That kind of hustle—especially on the boards—could be a game-changer for their Big Ten hopes. If they keep this up, breaking their NCAA Tournament drought suddenly feels possible. What do you think made the difference for the Buckeyes? #Sports #OhioState #Buckeyes00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowOhio State fans frustrated by transfer portal dramaBig names like Koi Perich are slipping away from Ohio State, and fans are feeling the sting. Despite hopes that the Buckeyes would land the All-Big Ten safety, it looks like NIL deals from schools like Texas Tech and Oregon are turning his head elsewhere. After a national title run, you’d expect Columbus to be a magnet for top talent, but money is talking louder than tradition this year. With more stars choosing bigger paydays, is it time for Ohio State to rethink its approach to the transfer portal? Let’s hear your thoughts—should the Buckeyes get more aggressive with NIL? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowBig decision ahead for Ohio State’s OjianwunaJosh Ojianwuna’s future with Ohio State basketball is hanging in the balance as the team nears a make-or-break call. After transferring from Baylor and working through a tough ACL rehab, there’s still no clear answer on whether he’ll suit up for the Buckeyes this season. The uncertainty is tied to possible NCAA rule changes that could give him an extra year of eligibility. With the season’s midpoint approaching, fans are left wondering: Should Ojianwuna redshirt and focus on a full comeback, or take a shot at playing now? What would you do in his shoes? #Sports #OhioState #Buckeyes00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowJaloni Cambridge’s 41-point night lifts Ohio StateJaloni Cambridge just put on a show for the Buckeyes, dropping a career-high 41 points to push No. 19 Ohio State past Illinois, 78-69. Her relentless energy and clutch shots kept the Buckeyes in control during a wild, back-and-forth battle. It wasn’t just scoring—she led the team in assists too, making sure everyone got involved. With teammates like Chance Gray and Kylee Kitts also stepping up, Ohio State’s offense looked sharp all night. How do you think this performance stacks up against other top women’s basketball moments this season? #Sports #OhioState #JaloniCambridge00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBuckeyes shake up WR room after Tate & Porter exitsOhio State isn’t wasting any time after losing Carnell Tate and Quincy Porter—coaches are hitting the transfer portal hard to reload the wide receiver group. With two big names gone, the Buckeyes are eyeing top talent to keep their offense explosive. Fans are already buzzing about which new faces could step up and how these moves might reshape the team’s game plan. What kind of impact do you think these changes will have on the Buckeyes’ season? Let’s hear your thoughts on the roster shakeup and who you want to see in scarlet and gray next fall! #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowOhio State’s wide receiver shakeup: Will Graham return?Nearly two dozen Buckeyes have left via the Transfer Portal this offseason, leaving Ohio State fans wondering who will step up next season. The buzz now is about Mylan Graham, a former five-star recruit, who’s rumored to be considering a return to Columbus even after entering the portal. With top receivers gone and depth at an all-time low, bringing Graham back could be a game-changer for the Buckeyes’ offense. If he stays, he’s got a real shot at a starting role. What do you think—should Ohio State focus on bringing Graham back or look elsewhere for new talent? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
John Camacho+FollowBuckeyes score big with Alliegro transferOhio State just landed a major boost for its defense—Christian Alliegro, a standout linebacker from Wisconsin, is joining the Buckeyes through the transfer portal. Alliegro’s stats are impressive: 66 tackles, five for loss, and three sacks last season. With key players like Sonny Styles and possibly Arvell Reese heading to the NFL, Alliegro’s arrival couldn’t be better timed. Fans are already buzzing about how Matt Patricia will use him—will he fill Reese’s versatile role or bring something new to the field? How do you see this shaking up the Buckeyes’ defense next season? #Sports #Football #OhioState60Share