Ashley Griggs, the mother of Ohio State freshman wide receiver Carnell Tate, was killed in a drive-by shooting early Sunday morning.
Author: Joey Kaufman, The Columbus Dispatch
Ohio State to issue $48M loan to athletic department to cover COVID-19 pandemic losses
Ohio State’s athletic department has received an eight-figure internal loan to cover the revenue losses left by the coronavirus pandemic.
Ohio State posts record annual athletics revenue from 2022 fiscal year
Ohio State reported annual operating athletics revenue of $251.6 million during the 2022 fiscal year, a record total for its athletic department .
After Big Ten’s massive TV deal, Ohio State QB CJ Stroud says revenue ‘should be shared’
Hours after the Big Ten announced a new TV deal, Ohio State star quarterback C.J. Stroud expressed support for the idea of players receiving revenue.
What do Big Ten football coaches make of conference expansion?
With the Big Ten poised to become a coast-to-coast league in 2024, conference coaches discuss the additions of Southern California and UCLA.
Ohio State football gets second five-star receiver commit in two days with Brandon Inniss
Brandon Inniss became the second five-star wide receiver in as many days to commit to Ohio State, following Carnell Tate’s announcement on Monday.
Ohio State football lands commitment from five-star wide receiver Carnell Tate
Carnell Tate, a five-star wide receiver from IMG Academy, announced his commitment to Ohio State on Monday.
Ohio State QB C.J. Stroud honors late Buckeyes star Dwayne Haskins by wearing his jersey during spring game
Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud wore Dwayne Haskins’ jersey in tribute to the late Buckeyes star for the opening drive of Saturday’s spring game.
Dwayne Haskins was a mentor, inspiration to Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud
Former Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins, who died in a car accident Saturday, mentored and inspired current Buckeyes star passer C.J. Stroud.
Urban Meyer joins board of NIL nonprofit helping Ohio State football and basketball players
Urban Meyer will serve on the board of “THE Foundation,” a nonprofit that, via NIL, will pay Ohio State players to work with charities.