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Ohio State will wear Virginia-themed helmet decals for Saturday's game against Maryland to honor the three UVA football players killed in an on-campus shooting last weekend.
Ever notice the stickers on an Ohio State football player's helmet during a game? Here's what to know on the Buckeyes' tradition before the CFP championship: ...
Michigan and Ohio State are two of college football's most recognizable brands, built on decades of winning, iconic coaches and their uniforms. They are easily identifiable by their helmets -- not ...
Ohio State could again have a presence on the cover of EA Sports College Football. A photo of a potential cover for the next edition of the video game leaked online Wednesday night and included ...
For Ohio State, one of the program's biggest traditions is the helmet decals. ... — Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) January 1, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio State is one of college football’s most recognizable brands. On top of its renowned coaches, the team is easily identifiable by their helmets and the buckeye ...
What are the stickers on Ohio State's helmets? The small, white and dark green decals depict a buckeye leaf. The stickers, which are about the size of a quarter, are "applied to Ohio State ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football is introducing new premium, field-level seating for the 2026 season. Nine suites and 400 chairback seats will be placed in the south end zone, just below ...
Ohio State football will be showcasing new cleats Saturday afternoon against Penn State. James, an NBA star and Ohio State fan, gifted the Buckeyes custom cleats ahead of last season's Michigan ...
The university says the term "Buckeye" was first used in 1788, 15 years before Ohio became a state. Col. Ebenezer Sproat, a 6'4" man with a commanding presence, earned the nickname when Native ...
He’s known for his creativity as a play caller, and for six games, after the October loss to Oregon, Knowles dialed up the pressure.In those six games, Ohio State’s lowest blitz rate was 29.4 ...
It's a similar-but-different approach to something many teams across college football do, including Ohio State and Georgia. The Wolverines use the stickers to showcase wins, letters and milestones.