The passing game is elite, but the Buckeyes still struggle to pound on defenses with the running game. The off week presents an opportunity for fundamental change.
Now a rising female star, at 25 and a seven-year-veteran, Lauren Harmon finds herself in a surging trend, and flourishing in a sport she wanted no part of as a youngster.
Straight from Main Street, USA, a reader writes to make his case for those who don't care if anyone wins on Friday night. They just want to have a good time, and shake hands when it's over.
Our first look at Ohio State baseball for '26 is revealing...new faces, new hopes, and a prodigal son returning (shortstop Henry Kaczmar, above). And oh...pitchers by the dozen. Read more in Tuesday's Press Pros feature.
A Dayton family is suing the OHSAA over its ban of high school athletes receiving NIL money. It's a showdown over show me the money, and could it wreck everything you ever wanted to believe about high school sports?