Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBuckeye captain steps up for new transferOhio State fans are seeing leadership in action as WR Brandon Inniss, now a Buckeye captain, is helping former high school teammate Earl Little Jr. settle in after transferring from Florida State. With the Buckeyes losing over 30 players this offseason, including key defensive backs, Little Jr.’s arrival as a top safety is a big deal. Inniss showing up courtside with him at a basketball game isn’t just about friendship—it’s about setting the tone for a team in transition. How do you think this kind of player-led support shapes a team’s culture? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
phughes+FollowOhio State’s new roster strategy: Experience over youthOhio State football is making a bold shift—focusing on building a team packed with older, experienced players rather than just loading up on young recruits. After seeing success from veteran-heavy teams like Michigan and Indiana, the Buckeyes are bringing in more transfers and cutting down on huge freshman classes. Urban Meyer even pointed out how having 'grown men' in the locker room changes the game. It looks like big NIL deals will go to players ready to contribute right away. Is this the future of college football? How do you feel about rooting for a team built this way? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowOhio State’s defense gets a big boostMatt Patricia is staying put as Ohio State’s defensive coordinator, putting an end to swirling NFL rumors and bringing some real peace of mind to Buckeye fans. With the Dallas Cowboys hiring Christian Parker instead, Patricia and Ryan Day are back on the recruiting trail, locking in top talent for the future. Their efforts are already paying off—Ohio State’s defense was a national powerhouse last season, and the staff’s unity is clear as they visit high school standouts across the country. What do you think this stability means for the Buckeyes’ championship hopes next season? #Sports #Football #OhioState30Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMatt Patricia staying is huge for Buckeye defenseMatt Patricia sticking around with Ohio State is shaping up to be one of the best offseason wins for the Buckeyes. After all the talk about him possibly jumping to the NFL, seeing Patricia out on the recruiting trail this week is a great sign for the program. With so many key defensive players moving on, having a proven leader like Patricia to keep the defense steady is a big relief. Buckeye Nation, how do you feel about Patricia’s likely return? Will his presence help keep the defense elite next season? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowOhio State’s fired up for Michigan showdownColin White’s bold claim—“we’re coming out for blood”—has Buckeye fans buzzing ahead of the Ohio State vs. Michigan clash in Ann Arbor. Even though White doesn’t play big minutes, his words capture the rivalry’s intensity and the hunger for revenge after last season’s narrow loss. Coach Jake Diebler gets it: this game means more than just another mark in the Big Ten standings. With both teams on a roll, Friday’s matchup feels like it could define the season. How do you see this rivalry shaping up? Can the Buckeyes finally break Michigan’s recent dominance? #Sports #OhioState #Michigan00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBuckeyes fire up rivalry with bold Michigan calloutColin White isn’t holding back—he’s making it clear the Buckeyes are heading to Ann Arbor with one thing on their minds: beating Michigan. After a big win over Minnesota, White’s fiery words have turned up the heat ahead of Friday’s rivalry game. Coach Jake Diebler says the team is ready to back up that confidence on the court. With Michigan nearly unbeatable at home, this showdown is set to be a real test of grit. How do you feel about players talking big before a rivalry game—motivation or extra pressure? #Sports #OhioState #Michigan00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowWhy are Buckeye basketball crowds shrinking?The Schottenstein Center, once packed with roaring Buckeye fans, is now seeing its smallest crowds ever—sometimes less than half full. Even with upgrades like a new court and better lighting, attendance keeps dropping. Ohio State’s AD Ross Bjork says it’s not just about wins or ticket prices; it’s the whole game-day vibe, timing, and how connected fans feel to the team. The energy from those who do show up still makes a difference, but everyone’s wondering: what will it take to bring the buzz back? Would a winning streak be enough, or does the game experience itself need a total refresh? #Sports #OhioState #Buckeyes00Share
Amy Williams+FollowOhio State’s linebacker trio is shaking up the Big TenOhio State’s defense is about to look a lot different this season, and it’s not because of one superstar—it’s the rise of a three-man linebacker rotation. Payton Pierce brings steady leadership in the middle, Riley Pettijohn adds athleticism and versatility, and Wisconsin transfer Christian Alliegro offers proven Big Ten experience. Each guy brings something unique, and together they could make this one of the most unpredictable linebacker groups in the conference. It’s not about having all the answers yet—it’s about having options. How do you think this approach will impact the Buckeyes’ defense this year? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowOhio State hoops: Still on the bubbleOhio State fans, it’s crunch time for the Buckeyes. Despite a solid record and a recent overtime win against Minnesota, the team still hasn’t landed a signature Quad 1 victory—something the NCAA selection committee really values. Right now, ESPN’s bracketology has OSU as an 11-seed, barely hanging on in the tournament field and set for a First Four matchup. The next few games are huge, especially with tough Big Ten opponents ahead. Do you think the Buckeyes can finally break through and secure their spot, or is this another season on the bubble? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #OhioState #Buckeyes00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowOhio’s Mason family hoops legacy growsTatiana Mason just committed to Ohio State, and it’s a big deal for both the Buckeyes and her hometown of Lyndhurst. She’s not just any recruit—Tatiana is a triple-double machine, averaging 25 points a game for Brush High, and she’s following in the footsteps of her dad, Chet Mason, a former Mr. Basketball Ohio. If Tatiana wins Ms. Basketball next year, it’ll be a true family tradition. Her choice to play for OSU was inspired by Cotie McMahon’s style and Coach McGuff’s fast-paced system. What do you think—will Tatiana make her mark in Columbus? #Sports #Basketball #OhioState00Share