A highly touted lineman from the national champion Ohio State Buckeyes has transferred to the University of Texas for the 2025 season.
Texas and Ohio State are the two biggest NIL powerhouses in college football. The Longhorns have the Buckeyes beat in multiple key financial aspects, though.
When Texas travels to Ohio State for a Cotton Bowl rematch to kick off the 2025 season, it'll mark a historic season-opener.
Answering your questions about Ohio State's national title run and what's next with Jim Knowles and a long list of seniors leaving.
ESPN BET has the Longhorns favored to win the national title next season at +450. Ohio State sits right behind Texas at +500. Again, just ahead of Georgia (+600), Oregon (+750) and Penn State (+750). The Fighting Irish are +1500.
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.
Texas has reportedly added another top defensive line transfer and a former 4-star prospect to its 2025 roster.
Ohio State reported an operating deficit of $37.7 million with expenses totaling $292.3 million during the 2024 fiscal year.
Tens of thousands of fans gathered to celebrate Ohio State's latest College Football Playoff National Championship on Sunday at the Shoe.
Sid Miller, a Republican and Commissioner of the Texas Department of Agriculture, posted on X on Thursday: "Hollywood is dying. Productions can't get out of California fast enough. Texas will benefit without subsidizing the folks that brought us woke, anti-Christian bigotry, socialism, transgenderism, etc."
According to Joey Kaufman of The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio State defensive coach Joe Lyberger is being investigated by the university office after complaints against him. Lyberger was placed on leave during the team’s College Football Playoff run, just ahead of the quarterfinal against Oregon.
The 11 programs that tasted the College Football Playoff but came up short in 2024 are already yearning for a return trip. For some -- such as Oregon and Georgia -- merely getting