One Buckeye fan shares his national championship experience and what it means as a fan and alumni of Ohio State
Buckeyes fans stood out in the frigid cold Tuesday for hours, waiting for the national champion Ohio State Buckeyes' return to the Columbus university campus.
Buckeye fans can relax (a little) because history indicates the odds are in their favor for the national championship game.
The Columbus Dispatch is available at numerous retail outlets in central Ohio, including Kroger, Duchess, 7-Eleven & Circle K, and other locations. The Dispatch is selling special print editions online regardless of Monday's outcome.
Vice President-elect JD Vance, a native of Middletown, flexed his Buckeye pride at the Ohio Inaugural Ball hosted in Washington D.C. Sunday.
The Buckeyes brought home a national championship on Monday, and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources will celebrate with a former player. Here's how.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio State is one of college football’s most recognizable brands. On top of its renowned coaches, the team is easily identifiable by their helmets and the buckeye ...
The two were among tens of thousands of Ohio State fans who flooded the stadium Sunday to celebrate the Buckeyes' most recent national title and their second earned as part of the College Football Playoff. The Buckeyes won the first ever four-team playoff a decade ago and have now also won the first 12-team playoff.
But it must be pointed out that Ryan Day made at least $11 million this year, and unless he is incredibly naive, that is unfortunately part of the deal. It's the same in the pros, maybe even more so.
The "American Pickers" television show will visit Ohio in March. The show stars Mike Wolfe, Robbie Wolfe, Danielle Colby and Jersey Jon. "American Pickers" has been in Ohio before. The show also visited the Buckeye State last year and in 2023.
National champions. These are the two best words you can put together in college sports. The Ohio State University Buckeyes, 2024 National Champions. Even better.
On Nov. 30, 2024, the then No. 2-ranked Ohio State University Buckeyes, led by embattled Head Coach Ryan Day, suffered a humiliating 13-10 defeat to their archrivals, the University of Michigan Wolverines.