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The 2025 Ohio State Buckeyes football team will represent the Ohio State University as a member of the Big Ten Conference during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. In their seventh year under head coach Ryan Day, the Buckeyes will play their home games at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. It will be the Buckeyes' 136th season overall ...
No. 4 Ohio State: 12: 1975 No. 1 Ohio State: 21: No. 4 Michigan 14 1977 No. 4 Ohio State 6 No. 5 Michigan: 14: 1997 No. 5 Ohio State 14 No. 1 Michigan: 20: 2003 No. 4 Ohio State 21 No. 5 Michigan: 35: 2006: No. 2 Michigan 39 No. 1 Ohio State: 42: 2016 No. 3 Michigan 27 No. 2 Ohio State: 30: 2OT 2021 No. 2 Ohio State 27 No. 5 Michigan: 42: 2022 ...
The first football team representing the Ohio State University in 1890 The Buckeyes take to the field for a game during the 2006 season. The Ohio State Buckeyes college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing the Ohio State University in the East Division of the Big Ten Conference.
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No. 8 Ohio State aims to take out frustrations on No. 9 Tennessee ... on New Year's Day. ... a projected first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. He led the team with 11 tackles for losses and 7 1/ ...
Ohio State will get its rematch with Oregon. The No. 8 Buckeyes jumped out to a 21-0 first-quarter lead on the way to a 42-17 College Football Playoff win over No. 9 Tennessee in a game that will ...
The calls to fire Ryan Day are louder than ever, and it had gotten pretty loud even after last year. However, it doesn't seem like he's going anywhere. "Coach Day is awesome," Ohio State athletic ...
The 1974 team seemed bound for another national championship when it was derailed by a loss to unranked Michigan State (Ohio State lost only twice in the regular season during Griffin's four-year career, both to the Spartans), and the next year, the No. 1-ranked Bucks lost 23–10 to 11th-ranked UCLA in the 1976 Rose Bowl. In all, the Buckeyes ...