Maybe there are some experienced coordinators who are on Day’s radar, much like how Bill O’Brien was following last season.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State is celebrating its national championship victory on Sunday. Thousands are expected to attend the ...
It was the team's fourth straight defeat against its archrival, and left many Buckeye fans calling for Ryan Day's job right then and there. But Ohio State chose to stick by its embattled head ...
is an anthropomorphic representation of an Ohio buckeye nut, which is the state tree of Ohio. The nickname "Buckeyes" has roots in the 18th century, when Ohio settlers began using Ohio buckeye ...
The team mascot - Brutus Buckeye - is one of the most celebrated in the world of college football and he has an interesting back story. In 1965 Ohio State students Ray Bourhis and Sally Huber set ...
So what are those stickers on Ohio State's helmets? Here's everything you should know ahead of the national championship.
The nuts hail from buckeye trees (Aesculus glabra ... Historian S.P. Hildreth reported the story of the first use of the buckeye nickname in 1788 when Col. Ebenezer Sproat arrived at Marietta ...
And what do they mean? The answer is simple. The small, white and dark green decals depict a buckeye leaf. The stickers, which are about the size of a quarter, are "applied to Ohio State football ...
A buckeye is a type of nut. It was named by Native Americans who thought it looked like a deer's eye. Buckeye trees tend to bloom in late summer and early fall, and they grow large Buckeye nuts.