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Ohio State Women's Ice Hockey (2022 WCHA Champions, 2022, 2024 National Champions)

Pretty wild that the top four teams are all B1G.


With our success, I'm shocked that the cheaters haven't rushed to add a team. That's what they did with men's lacrosse. Ignored it for decades when we were irrelevant, but the moment we gained some national prominence, they couldn't add a team fast enough.
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2025-2026 Ohio State Men's Basketball

I wouldn't play the "what if" game with this team because there have been a handful of close games that OSU has won. I'd say the Buckeyes have prevailed more often than not in games that came down to the wire this season. They had to rally and had just a 1-point lead within the last 30 seconds at Northwestern (won by 4). While it wasn't super close at the end, they had to rally at Rutgers. The Buckeyes had to get a bucket from Tilly in the final possession to beat ND. They had to go to double-OT to beat West Virginia, and OT to beat Minnesota. The other reason I don't look back and wonder "what could have been" is there are plenty of chances looking ahead that offer this team the opportunity to earn their way into the tournament. I feel like they've improved as the season has developed so they have legitimate hopes of earning their way into the field with the games remaining on the schedule, and it's not going to take them performing over their heads to do it.
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2027 tOSU Recruiting Discussion

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RealDaytonBuck 20 hours ago
Fong says in his latest article that OSU is “in the thick of it” with some top edges to join Jacobs in the class. He says Chris Whitehead has us extremely high on his list. Mentions Rashad Streets as another edge we’re pushing for. Fong says he has a prediction in for Abraham Sesay but mentions we’ll have to see how his process shakes out
Ohio State is all in on Jaxon Dollar at TE and Fong thinks OSU covets Boyle County Kentucky TE Seneca Driver

Double Nickels 14 hours ago

Guerrieri visiting 5 star safety Honor Fa'alave-Johnson
I would throw whatever money I could at Honor Fa’slave-Johnson. Elite safety and insane speed for returns.
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Rutgers Scarlet Knights (official troll of PedSU)

THE reason Rutgers is in the B1G is .. it brings the #1 metro TV market (NYC/Tri-State) on the planet.. THE money maker...
similarly the reason MD is in.. is the #3 metro TV market DC-Balt
The revenue these TV markets provides to B1G is immense.. they actually should get a higher % of TV rev than they do

Plus they help the academic scores of the B1G
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2026 College Football Playoffs Discussion (12 Team Format)

Ohio State's 2026 Football Schedule Includes Three of the Five Teams With the Best Odds to Win the National Championship

Oddsmakers agree: Ohio State’s 2026 schedule is a gauntlet.

If the sportsbooks know (and they seem to more times than not), Ohio State’s 2026 schedule will be one of the toughest in college football next fall.

According to consensus odds to win the national championship from DraftKings and FanDuel, the teams with the five best odds to win it all next season include Ohio State (+700) and three of OSU's regular-season opponents: Texas (+700), Indiana (+700) and Oregon (+925).

Notre Dame (+675) is the only team with better odds to win the national championship than Ohio State, Texas and Indiana.

The Buckeyes' schedule also includes USC (35/1) and Michigan (40/1), who are among the top 15 in odds to win it all next season.

Per On3’s composite of nine early preseason rankings from national media outlets, Ohio State – which is ranked as the No. 1 team in the country – is set to face the No. 2 (Indiana), No. 3 (Texas), No. 5 (Oregon), No. 14 (Michigan), No. 15 (USC) and No. 21 (Iowa) teams in 2026, with four of those games coming on the road.

2026 Top-10 National Champion Odds (DraftKings/FanDuel Consensus)
TEAM ODDS
NOTRE DAME +675
OHIO STATE +700
TEXAS +700
INDIANA +700
OREGON +925
GEORGIA +1100
MIAMI (FLORIDA) +1400
LSU +1450
TEXAS TECH +1450
TEXAS A&M +1700
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2026 NFL Draft April 23 - 25 at Point State Park and Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh

Ohio State is about to put four players in the NFL Draft’s top 10

Elite production, positional versatility, and first-round traits across the board have positioned Ohio State for a historic night at the top of the NFL Draft.

Caleb Downs: generational safety, modern evaluation problem

Arvelle Reese: the draft’s most dangerous chess piece

Carnell Tate: WRU’s next elite receiver

Sonny Styles: redefining the off-ball linebacker ceiling

The bigger picture

Kayden McDonald will almost certainly hear his name called in the first round as well, but the top-ten conversation belongs to these four.

What makes this moment notable is not just the number, but the diversity of elite talent. A safety, a hybrid linebacker, a wide receiver, and a coverage-savvy linebacker climbing boards simultaneously speaks to Ohio State’s ability to develop players across the spectrum of modern football.

Four Buckeyes in the top ten is not an anomaly, it is a reflection of how the game is changing, and how Ohio State continues to stay ahead of it.
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