Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes were able to accomplish the one goal that they had during the 2024 college football season. They won the National Champions
we look at three players the Buckeyes battled with Texas to land, and then we also look at four recruits in the 2026 class that both schools are pursuing who have Ohio State and Texas as schools ...
Four-star wide receiver recruit Tay Ellis will make multiple visits this spring to the Oregon Ducks. Ohio State Buckeyes and Tennessee Volunteers. Ellis said the Ducks and Buckeyes are recruiting him really hard.
According to the USA TODAY, Texas’ operating expenses cost $325 million while Ohio State sat at $292.25 million. Those are the two highest operating expenses in the history of college athletics and Texas is the first one to report over $300 million.
The Texas A&M Aggies don't appear to be done with making additions from the transfer portal this offseason. Per reports from Jaxson Callaway of Aggies Today, Texas A&M is expected to host Ohio State Buckeyes transfer defensive tackle Hero Kanu for a visit.
Texas has reportedly added another top defensive line transfer and a former 4-star prospect to its 2025 roster.
The Texas Longhorns have landed a big piece to the transfer puzzle ... literally. Ohio State defensive lineman Hero Kanu has committed to UT from the transfer portal. Kanu is 6’4" tall and weights 315 pounds.
The Longhorns needed a Hero. And they got one. Texas football has secured a transfer from former Ohio State defensive tackle Hero Kanu. Kanu heads to Austin via the team that ended the Longhorns season back at the 2025 Cotton Bowl.
With National Signing Day coming next week, here's a look at where the top 10 QB recruits will play college football.
Texas posts eye-popping revene and expense numbers for the 2023-24 season, becoming the first to surpass $300 million in both categories.
Michigan Football head coach Sherrone Moore visits Mater Dei high school, home of top-ranked Ohio State wide receiver commit Chris Henry Jr., other Wolverines targets