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The Ohio State football team and many other Buckeye student-athletes participated in a career and name, image and likeness expo Friday.
With several quarterbacks from the 2021 Ohio State football team entering the transfer portal, freshman Devin Brown is looking to take on the role of a young, successful Buckeye quarterback.
Athletic director Gene Smith said Wednesday that should the CFP expand enough to where programs could host postseason games rather than compete at neutral sites, he would prefer the Buckeyes play somewhere indoors rather than the ’Shoe.
With student-athletes now allowed to profit off of their name, image and likeness, an emerging transfer portal, potential College Football Playoff expansion and the alliance between the Big Ten, Atlantic Coastal Conference and Pac-12 all taking shape, Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith stressed that his department just needs to adjust with the times.
For graduate safety Tanner McCalister, playing under new defensive coordinator Jim Knowles is nothing new. A transfer from Oklahoma State, McCalister started the last two years under Knowles, learning and executing the then-Cowboys’ defensive coordinator’s system.
Bengals fans are buzzing around Ohio State’s campus as Cincinnati makes it to its first Super Bowl since 1989.
Not only will it mark their first appearance in over three decades in the NFL’s championship game, but a number of Buckeye alumni, including five starters and three captains, will play in hopes of bringing the Bengals their first Super Bowl win in franchise history.
After a season in which the Ohio Stadium turf came under scrutiny from fans and media, Ohio State announced a new-look field design ahead of the 2022 season.
Ohio State senior cornerback Sevyn Banks announced Thursday that he will withdraw his name from the 2022 NFL draft and enter the transfer portal.