Hartline has been with Ohio State since 2017, where he started as an offensive quality control analyst and worked his way up ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Even though it’s only been a couple of weeks since the Buckeyes won the College Football Playoff National ...
Ohio State football broke through, and then its fans broke in. The Buckeyes won college football's national championship Monday and the celebration into the wee hours of the night included an ...
That year, Ohio State won the national championship. We'll see if they're able to do it again on Monday against Notre Dame. Fans can watch the game live from Atlanta on ESPN at 7:30 PM ET on ...
Ohio State fans celebrated winning a national championship for the first time in more than a decade in the only acceptable way: storming the field. No, the Buckeyes fans did not celebrate with ...
He’s on the verge of authoring, said longtime Buckeyes chronicler Doug Lesmerises, “the greatest month in Ohio State football history.” Which means perhaps the most whiplashed fan base in ...
Ohio State's #GoBucks was most popular in one state only: Ohio. With an intense fan base, an all-time winning percentage that tops all other Division I schools and an exaggerated pronunciation of ...
We’re getting ready for Monday night’s title game between Ohio State and Notre Dame, and we know there will be some famous names that will be rooting on their favorite squad as well.
The venues are separated by about 18 hours by car, and a group of Ohio State fans is catching attention for a stunning mistake. Johnny McGonigal, a reporter for PennLive.com, revealed that he ran ...
When the strange streak was broken, Ohio State fans cheered like they had scored a game-winning touchdown. The loudest cheer of the day — even louder than the touchdown — is when Ohio State ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — Ohio State football’s players, coaches and staff members joined fans inside AT&T Stadium on Friday for a rendition of “Carmen Ohio” following a victory against Texas in ...
GO DEEPER Ohio State fans and Ryan Day: From love to hate to love again, with an asterisk “I’m actively rooting for Notre Dame,” Fultz said. “I will be getting excited when they score.