Ohio State Buckeyes football

Football team of Ohio State University

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2025 Most recent appearance in the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game.
2025 Urban Meyer inducted into College Football Hall of Fame as Head Coach
2025 Ryan Day was awarded the AFCA Coach of the Year, marking his significant achievement with the Ohio State Buckeyes football program.
January 20 2025 Won the 2024 CFP National Championship Game by defeating Notre Dame 34-23, securing the ninth recognized championship in school history.
January 10 2025 Defeated Texas 28-14 in the Cotton Bowl (CFP semifinal).
January 1 2025 Defeated Oregon 41-21 in the Rose Bowl (CFP quarterfinal).
2024 Jayden Fielding continued as top scorer, with Quinshon Judkins leading in rushing and Will Howard emerging as the primary quarterback.
2024 Emeka Egbuka scores 3 receiving touchdowns in a game against Iowa
2024 Jeremiah Smith recorded 187 receiving yards in a game against Oregon.
2024 Emeka Egbuka recorded 81 receptions in a single season and Jeremiah Smith recorded 76 receptions.
2024 Two-time Heisman Trophy winner and former Ohio State Alumni Association President Archie Griffin dots the 'i' during Script Ohio.
2024 Randy Gradishar inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame as Linebacker
2024 Donovan Jackson (offensive guard/offensive tackle), Quinshon Judkins (running back), and Seth McLaughlin (center) named College Sports Information Directors of America Academic All-America.
2024 Seth McLaughlin was named the recipient of the Dave Rimington Trophy, continuing the Ohio State Buckeyes' tradition of outstanding center performances.
2024 Cody Simon, a senior linebacker, was chosen to wear a significant jersey number in the Ohio State Buckeyes football program.
2024 Ohio State won the CFP Semifinal at Cotton Bowl Classic against Texas with a score of 28-14 under Ryan Day.
2024 Ryan Day led Ohio State to a victory in the CFP Quarterfinal at Rose Bowl, defeating Oregon 41-21.
2024 Under Ryan Day, Ohio State won the Rose Bowl (CFP quarterfinal) and Cotton Bowl (CFP semifinal), claiming the CFP National Championship and finishing ranked No. 1.
November 30 2024 Lost to Michigan 13-10 for the fourth consecutive year.
2023 Jayden Fielding became the new top scorer, TreVeyon Henderson returned to lead in rushing, and Kyle McCord took over passing responsibilities.
2023 The Big Ten Conference announced the removal of divisional format starting in 2024, with the Michigan-Ohio State game becoming one of eleven protected rivalry games under a new 'Flex Protect Model'.
2023 Under acting head coach Sherrone Moore, Michigan won 30-24 against Ohio State, marking their first three-game win streak in the rivalry since 1995-1997. Michigan went on to finish 15-0 and win their first national championship since 1997.
2023 Marvin Harrison Jr. is named an All-American wide receiver, representing the ongoing talent of the Ohio State Buckeyes football program.
2023 Marvin Harrison Jr. wins the Graham–George Offensive Player of the Year award for Ohio State Buckeyes football.
2023 Marvin Harrison Jr. wins the Chicago Tribune Silver Football award for Ohio State Buckeyes football.
2023 Marvin Harrison Jr. won the Fred Biletnikoff Award, highlighting his exceptional skills as a wide receiver for the Ohio State Buckeyes football team.
2023 Xavier Johnson, a senior wide receiver, was selected to wear a notable jersey number continuing the team's tradition.
December 29 2023 Lost to Missouri Tigers 14-3 in the Cotton Bowl.
October 5 2023 Ohio State Buckeyes football conference schedule for future years (2025-2028) was officially announced, detailing upcoming conference matchups and protected rivalries.
2022 Noah Ruggles maintained his scoring leadership, with Miyan Williams taking over rushing duties and C.J. Stroud continuing his strong passing performance.
2022 Noah Ruggles continues his exceptional performance, maintaining an 85.0% field goal percentage and becoming the top career field goal percentage leader at 90.2%.
2022 C. J. Stroud continues his impressive performance with 41 touchdowns responsible for and scores 6 touchdowns against Michigan State.
2022 Marvin Harrison Jr. scores 3 receiving touchdowns in a game against Michigan State
2022 Marvin Harrison Jr. scores 3 receiving touchdowns in a game against Arkansas State
2022 Marvin Harrison Jr. recorded 77 receptions in the season and continued the Buckeyes' receiving legacy.
2022 Miyan Williams scores 5 rushing touchdowns in a game against Rutgers.
2022 The Ohio State University Marching Band performed at the Rose Bowl.
2022 C. J. Stroud wins the Graham–George Offensive Player of the Year award for Ohio State Buckeyes football for the second time.
2022 Kamryn Babb, a senior wide receiver, was chosen to wear a significant jersey number in the Ohio State Buckeyes football program.
2022 In the CFP Semifinal at Peach Bowl, Ohio State under Ryan Day narrowly lost to Georgia 41-42.
November 26 2022 Lost to Michigan 45-23, marking first loss to Michigan in Columbus since 2000.
January 1 2022 Won the Rose Bowl against Utah 48-45.
2021 Noah Ruggles first appeared as the top scorer, with TreVeyon Henderson leading in rushing and C.J. Stroud emerging as the primary passing threat.
2021 Noah Ruggles sets a new single-season record with an impressive 95.2% field goal percentage, becoming a top performer in Ohio State kicking history.
2021 Garrett Wilson scores 3 receiving touchdowns in a game against Purdue
2021 Marvin Harrison Jr. scores 3 receiving touchdowns in a game against Utah
2021 Jaxon Smith-Njigba set a single-game receiving yards record of 347 yards against Utah and 240 yards against Nebraska.
2021 Jaxon Smith-Njigba set a single-season record with 95 receptions and recorded two separate 15-reception games against Nebraska and Utah. Chris Olave recorded 12 receptions in a game against Oregon.
2021 TreVeyon Henderson makes his mark with a 277-yard game against Tulsa and begins his multi-year rushing career.
2021 C.J. Stroud has an exceptional season, achieving 44 passing touchdowns and setting multiple single-game passing records, including 573 yards against Utah.

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