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The Ohio State Buckeyes knew they had a star on their hands when they landed the transfer of former Alabama Crimson Tide standout safety Caleb Downs in 2024.
Ohio State All-American safety Caleb Downs said he believes the Buckeyes' defense in 2025 can be as good as last year's No. 1-ranked unit.
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Yardbarker on MSNTwo Oklahoma schools featured in college football hot seat rankingsThe idea of a "hot seat" is an interesting thing in the world of college football because things can change so quickly.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are the defending champions, but they have a major area of concern ahead of the 2025 season. ESPN's Jake Trotter expressed concern at th
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Offensive tackle George Fitzpatrick never developed into a starter during his time with Ohio State football, but that likely won’t be the case at Kansas State. Fitzpatrick, who transferred from OSU to KSU in January,
The truth is, college football has been on this NFL trajectory for a while. The recent recruiting headline was just a brand-new reminder.
The Buckeyes will try to end a 15-year drought on returning a kickoff for a touchdown, but top candidates still are emerging. Downs and Inniss are punt-return threats. Placekicker Jayden Fielding has been up-and-down but played admirably through nagging injuries last year. Joe McGuire (42.1 yards per punt) has been solid but not spectacular.