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The LSU Tigers are in a state of uncertainty with the recent news of head football coach Brian Kelly and athletic director Scott Woodward being relieved of thei
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Ohio State has second-best College Football Playoff percentage behind Big Ten foe
Ohio State was given a 94.8 percent chance to make the College Football Playoff this season, which is the second-highest mark in the country, according to ESPN's Bill Connelly. So who has a better chance than the defending championship, top-ranked Buckeyes?
Did ESPN say “the quiet part out loud” when it comes to its coverage of Ohio State and the Big Ten? Not quite. While many — especially in Columbus — perceived a comment that Matt Simms made on a YouTube show as an admission that the network has an editorial directive to limit its Big Read
As the start of the 2025-26 season approaches, here's where ESPN's Joe Lunardi has slotted Ohio State in his latest 2026 NCAA Tournament projection.
Former Ohio State lineman Bob Maggs unexpectedly passed away at the age of 61, joining Nick Mangold as another OSU icon to die recently.
The Ohio State Buckeyes face the Penn State Nittany Lions on Saturday. They enter undefeated at 7-0, with wins over Texas, Grambling, Ohio, Washington, Minnesota, Illinois and Wisconsin. Penn State, on the other hand, enters with a 3-4 record and losses to Oregon, UCLA, Northwestern and Iowa.
In the first of two installments, The Dispatch unveils its 2025-26 Ohio State men's basketball power rankings, starting with Nos. 14-8.
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ESPN calls Michigan–Purdue a season-defining matchup, even if no one seems hyped for it
ESPN highlighted Saturday's matchup between the Wolverines and Boilermakers as a consequential game as it pertains to the postseason. But the way it's marketed here, it's more like every forthcoming game before Ohio State in Week 14 is crucial for the maize and blue (because it is).
Caleb Downs and the defending champion Ohio State Buckeyes have been flawless through their first seven games, as they sit atop the AP Poll and hold a 7-0 record. Much of the team’s success can be attributed to Downs and the defense, as they are allowing just 5.86 points per game this year with new defensive coordinator Matt Patricia at the helm.