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The Ohio State Buckeyes could have plenty of villains arise in 2025 as they attempt to repeat as champions. Their biggest one, though, is one that's been there since he started coaching: Sherrone Moore of the Michigan Wolverines,
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNWhat to Know About the Ohio State Buckeyes for 20252025 will look mightily different, however. There is still no margin for error, as they have only completed one of their goals: winning a title. Losing to Michigan for a fifth time in the Ryan Day era will be inexcusable, though, and could see this team have a whole new look to it come 2026.
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The journey toward discovering which way he’ll lean gets an early test with a rematch of the 2025 Cotton Bowl as Texas comes to Columbus. That game provides the first look at th
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A to Z Sports on MSNOhio State Buckeyes given a promising outlook for the 2025 college season and one big thing is working in their favorWinning one national championship is hard enough in today’s era of college football, but winning more than one in a row is a rare feat. That’s exactly what the Ohio State Buckeyes will be aiming for during the 2025 season.
ESPN had a piece on the villains in the way of every top 25 team and Oregon football's was Ohio State after the way last season went.
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EssentiallySports on MSNRyan Day's Job Under Fire Just Months After OSU National TitleForget fans, Ryan Day even got the analysts to lock horns. The post Ryan Day’s Job Security Questioned Just Months After National Title Win With OSU appeared first on EssentiallySports.
In January, five-star safety Bralan Womack named Ohio State among his top four choices, and the Buckeyes continue to hold an advantage in his recruitment.
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A to Z Sports on MSNOne of Ohio State's past pass-rush targets suddenly gives Ryan Day and the Buckeyes the chance to make their pitch to uniteThe Ohio State Buckeyes have had way more issues recruiting top pass-rushers out of high school than anyone would expect, given their program's deep pockets, NFL pipeline, and coaching tree. It's caused consternation within the fan base to see five-stars continually pass up Ohio State for greener
Once a young, rising star, Ohio State football's Caleb Downs is now an upperclassman gracing the cover of a video game. But inside the standout safety is a drive for more.