Ohio State reportedly didn't have to look far for its next offensive coordinator. Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports and 247Sports ...
Ohio State is promoting longtime assistant Brian Hartline to offensive coordinator following Chip Kelly's departure for the ...
Ohio State needed to find a new offensive coordinator after Chip Kelly departed the program on Sunday to take on the same role in the NFL with the Las Vegas Raiders. The Buckeyes didn't go far ...
Artist Tahj “Queen Tahj” Williams rarely cruises through downtown New Orleans, but recently she did, finding one of her creations on full display: The Super Bowl logo and theme ...
Chip Kelly is reportedly returning to the NFL. Per ESPN's Adam Schefter and Pete Thamel, the Las Vegas Raiders have hired ...
The logo for last year’s championship, Super Bowl LVIII, was purple and red. Before the matchup was set, the two teams projected to go all the way were the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers ...
The Bucknuts team has its finger on the pulse of the Ohio State offensive coordinator search after Chip Kelly departed for ...
It's National Signing Day, and Ohio State is wrapping up an impressive 2025 recruiting class. The Buckeyes are set to sign the No. 5 overall recruiting class in the nation, its sixth-straight, ...
The Ohio State Buckeyes lost defensive coordinator ... His name had been connected to multiple NFL teams. "Back to the NFL: Former Eagles HC Chip Kelly is being hired as the Raiders offensive ...
The shield is the iconic NFL logo. Each of the 32 teams has a logo, too. Some are incredible, others classic, and some have outlived their usefulness. Time for a change? Unlikely. The NY lettering ...
After losing defensive coordinator Jim Knowles to Penn State, the Ohio State Buckeyes would have ... his recent success to make the jump to the NFL level. At the very least, he isn't leaving ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — For three straight years, Ohio State football has had a receiver taken in the first round of the NFL Draft. Emeka Egbuka could extend the streak in April. ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr.