We are about to enter the part of the 2024 college football preseason where we’ll see a ton of predictions and prognostications come out. We have our own, but ESPN — the worldwide leader — also has a lot to say on the topic.
Throughout the season, USA TODAY’s Paul Myerberg re-ranks college football teams based on the results and performance week-to-week. However, there is a baseline that it all starts from, and we have our first one that was released.
In the 2024 recruiting cycle, Ohio State football landed the No. 1 overall prospect according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings, wide receiver Jeremiah Smith.
The Ohio State Buckeyes have their sights set on a National Championship in 2024 and will look perfect en route to doing so. The Buckeyes have a favorable non-conference schedule this year, facing off against Akron, Western Michigan, and Marshall, all at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.
Ohio State football head coach Ryan Day is known as a guy that knows the quarterback position and has teams that like to score in bunches. And while that perception was built during his first few years on the job, last season was a little different.
The Ohio State football team lost two games last season and one of them came at the hands of the Michigan Wolverines in Ann Arbor. Quarterback Kyle McCord,
By Nolan Lackey After five full seasons with Ryan Day as the Ohio State Head Coach, many people around the Buckeyes fan base have called for his firing.
After falling short of reaching the College Football Playoff last season after losing to Michigan, the Ohio State Buckeyes had quite the offseason. Ohio State went and added a few names like Caleb Downs, Will Howard, and Quinshon Judkins.
The college football season is still months away, but there are already some opening spreads for Week 1 games, via DraftKings. All 18 teams in the Big Ten will be in action with spreads released for 12 games.
If the Buckeyes choose, an additional tight end from in-state likely makes the most sense. Ohio State’s offense under Ryan Day and his tenure has thrived because of the talent on that side of the ball.
Sportsbooks are getting ready for the 2024 college football season, and odds are being dropped everyday for different dates. Way back in January, FanDuel was the first and only book to drop odds on a few key games throughout the season, and Ohio State was featured in two of those games including the rivalry contest against the Michigan Wolverines.
On May 20, Ryan Day, Chip Kelly, and Ohio State offered their first quarterback of the 2027 recruiting cycle, quarterback prospect Caden Jones. May and June are when recruiting starts to heat up in college football.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are expected to cruise through their three-game non-conference slate this upcoming season, but the initial betting lines for the season-opener are taking this expectation to a whole new level.
Despite not being the first quarterback selected last NFL Draft, C.J. Stroud came into the league and was the Rookie of the Year over Bryce Young. Stroud entered the NFL and led the Houston Texans back to the playoffs and put up numbers in that process.
Stroud threw for 4,108 yards and 23 touchdowns with just five interceptions during his rookie season.
Recruiting is year-round and Ryan Day has excelled since taking over the program. He took his first loss of the 2025 cycle as four-star cornerback Blake Woodby announced that he was de-committing from Ohio State.
No team has pulled off an offseason as impressive as the Ohio State Buckeyes. Coming off a disappointing end to the 2023 season where the Buckeyes appeared to be legitimate national title threats, head coach Ryan Day might've pulled off a legacy-defining set of additions.
The head coach position is the most scrutinized in all of college football and CBS Sports recently released its rankings from the Power 4 programs. Every year, jobs change and coaches look to better their situations.
The Ohio State football team has done a great job recruiting in recent years. Ryan Day has done a very good job of having some great recruiting classes since he took over the head coaching job.
Ohio State’s head coach, Ryan Day, is gearing up to take the Buckeyes far this season, but he will have to do it without one of the coaches he had during spring ball.
In today’s Fact or Fiction — Recruiting Edition — I look at three big recent topics from the recruiting trail and decide whether the statement is indeed FACT or if it’s FICTION.
Ohio State football is coming off of a thrilling but disappointing two-loss season under head coach Ryan Day. The Buckeyes return nine starters on defense and boast plenty of star power on offense including running backs TreVeyon Henderson and Ole Miss transfer Quinshon Judkins.
Ohio State approached this Spring season with goals of moving forward after the last three seasons of not completing their main goals of beating the Wolverines, winning a Big Ten title, and competing for National Titles.
Not only was he the top wide receiver prospect in the 2024 class, but he was the consensus No. 1 overall recruit at 6-foot-3, 214 pounds.
Longtime running backs coach Tony Alford was poached by Ohio State's biggest rival, Michigan, but the Buckeyes are on the hunt for his replacement.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!