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The Buckeyes will be making a change at the right guard spot ahead of their quarterfinal matchup against Miami in the Cotton Bowl on Wednesday night. After 13 starts from Tegra Tshabola, Ohio State will turn to either Gabe VanSickle or Josh Padilla to take over the starting position against a talented Hurricanes front.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- After going 13 games with the same starting lineup for nearly every game, the Buckeyes are making a change for the College Football Playoff quarterfinal game against Miami, coach Ryan Day said on Monday.
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Miami freshman tight end Luka Gilbert, the Hurricanes’ only player from Ohio, was offered by the Buckeyes but committed to Miami without making an official visit to OSU. Nate Roberts committed to Ohio State just five days later, and the Buckeyes later added a second tight end in the 2025 class in in-state tight end Brody Lennon.
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Ohio State football 2025-26 transfer portal tracker: Keep up with changes to Ryan Day’s roster
A member of the 2023 recruiting class, Rodgers totaled 11 catches for 125 yards in the 2024 and 2025 seasons. He added one touchdown as well. News of Jelani Thurman’s intent to enter the portal surfaced shortly after Ohio State’s loss to Miami in the College Football Playoff.
Sophomore quarterback Julian Sayin has been sensational this season for the Ohio State Buckeyes. Aside from finishing the season as a Heisman finalist, Ohio Sta
A closer look at the Miami Hurricanes' upset of defending national champion Ohio State 24-14 in the Cotton Bowl on New Year's Eve at AT&T Stadium.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s Lincoln Kienholz, the backup to quarterback Julian Sayin, is expected to enter the transfer portal when it opens Jan. 2, according to multiple reports. Kienholz is in his third season with the program after signing as a four-star prospect in the 2023 recruiting class.