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Returning seniors Burke, Sawyer believe Ohio State defense can be better in 2024
INDIANAPOLIS -- After some lean years, the Ohio State defense once again achieved Silver Bullets status with its play in 2023. The Buckeyes, playing for second-year coordinator Jim Knowles, ended up second nationally in points allowed (11.2 per game) and third nationally in total defense (265.4 yards allowed per game). The scoring defense total was OSU's lowest in 27 years, dating to 1996 when the Buckeyes allowed just 10.9 points per game.
Listen: So much to say about Ohio State football (Rothman & Biddle on The Fan)
It is that time of the year to talk a robust amount of Ohio State football. And that is exactly what Anthony Rothman and Dave Biddle did on Friday's Rothman & Ice show on WBNS 97.1 The Fan in Columbus. Furthermore, the crew was joined midway through the first hour...
Bucknuts Happy Hour: Takeaways from Big Ten media days
For the first time in months, it felt like college football is back this week. The Big Ten held its annual media days in Indianapolis on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, giving all 18 teams in the newly expanded conference a chance to speak. While teams won't kick off the season...
Crew loan F Marino Hinestroza to Colombian club
May 15, 2024; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Columbus Crew forward Marino Hinestroza (11) celebrates after scoring during the second half against CF Montreal at Stade Saputo. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports. The Columbus Crew loaned forward Marino Hinestroza to Colombia's Atletico Nacional on Friday. The one-year loan includes an option...
Democratic Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown loses police endorsement for the first time in 12 years
COLUMBUS, Ohio — For the first time since his Senate career began, Democrat Sherrod Brown has failed to earn the Ohio Fraternal Order of Police’s official endorsement for re-election. That was back in 2006, when the police union went with then-Senator and now-Governor Mike DeWine, who lost his seat in an upset from Brown. Since then, Brown has won the support of Ohio’s men in blue, deftly navigating the blue dog politics of an ever-reddening state. But not this year. “It came down to a tweet,” said Mike Weinman, Ohio FOP spokesman and a retired officer who was paralyzed in the...
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