The Ohio State Buckeyes are fresh off winning the program's ninth national championship and have already turned their attention to defending their title in 2025. In the days following the Buckeyes' College Football Playoff Championship Game triumph,
Ohio State coach Ryan Day told TNT's Earnie Johnson and Charles Barkley the goal he's 'now set for myself' is to win multiple titles like Woody Hayes.
What thoughts do Jimmy Fallon and Kelly Clarkson have on Ohio State's march to a national title? Better question: Were they aware it happened before the show's taping?
Day, who ended his sixth season as the Buckeyes head coach with his first national championship win, was a guest on "The Tonight Show" on Monday night. Day spoke with Jimmy Fallon about Ohio State's College Football Playoff run, with the CFP trophy on display in the background.
As an Ohio native, LeBron James is a well-known Ohio State supporter. He even tweeted about possibly playing college football at one point, which was something brought up to Buckeyes coach Ryan Day when he appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon this week.
It’s been said that the Ohio State Buckeyes have some of the most passionate fans in the country. Perhaps no one knows that better than head football coach
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day's victory tour following the team's victory in the College Football Playoff Championship took him to late night
In partnership with the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum, KSWO is continuing to remember each of the 168 victims who were killed during the tragic Oklahoma City Bombing on April 19, 1995.
The Ohio State Buckeyes have been on top of the college football world for the last week-plus after beating Notre Dame to win the first 12-team College Football Playoff. Head coach Ryan Day was able to shed all doubt about his ability to lead the Buckeyes to the promised land.
Ohio State men's golf coach Jay Moseley released a video Tuesday on how to properly drive a golf cart after a worker crashed one with Ryan Day and Co. on board.
President Donald Trump pardoned nearly 1,500 people who were convicted of attacking the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Some of those included high-profile North Texans.