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LGHL On the Record: Ohio State needs to win the Big Ten Championship this season

On the Record: Ohio State needs to win the Big Ten Championship this season
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NCAA Football: Big Ten Championship-Ohio State vs Wisconsin

Dec 7, 2019; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day (center) holds the Big Ten Championship Trophy as he celebrates with Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver K.J. Hill (left), wide receiver Binjimen Victor (middle left), and defensive end Chase Young (middle right) after defeating the Wisconsin Badgers in the 2019 Big Ten Championship Game at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images | Aaron Doster-Imagn Images

The Buckeyes need to get back to the top of college football’s toughest conference.

From now until preseason camp starts later this week, Land-Grant Holy Land will be writing articles around a different theme every week. This week is all about the things we need to get off our chests before the season starts; the things we need to get on the record. You can catch up on all of the Theme Week content here and all of our ”On the Record” articles here.



It’s a fascinating case study of what’s more important to Buckeyes fans: beating Michigan or winning the national championship.

Conventional thinking should mean that winning a national championship is more important, since that indicates no team in college football is better than Ohio State. Then again, the rivalry between Ohio State and Michigan is unlike any in sports, especially when viewed from the perspective of Buckeye fans.

When looking at the upcoming 2025 season, it’s clear that Ohio State needs to beat the Wolverines. Amending that, Ryan Day, in particular, needs to beat Michigan, and there’s no further explanation needed to explain why he does.

In addition to needing to beat Michigan this season, though, the Buckeyes also need to win the Big Ten Championship.

It’s been five years since the Buckeyes won the Big Ten. The last time they did, in 2020, the world was a very different place. That season was heavily impacted by COVID-19, with the Buckeyes playing only five regular-season games plus the Big Ten Championship.

Justin Fields was the quarterback, Trey Sermon and Master Teague were the running backs, and Garrett Wilson and Chris Olave were both still in their second-to-last seasons at Ohio State. Not to mention, Greg Mattison and Kerry Coombs were co-defensive coordinators, and Kevin Wilson was the offensive coordinator.

Needless to say, it’s been a long time (did I mention NIL wasn’t yet officially a thing in college football in 2020?).

Ohio State hasn’t even played in the Big Ten Championship in each of the last four seasons. Even when it seemed like the Buckeyes were a lock to at least play Oregon in the Big Ten Championship in 2024, we all know what happened. Great Buckeyes players over the last four seasons never got to play at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

To me, that’s unacceptable.

Ohio State has won 39 Big Ten conference titles. That makes going four-straight seasons without playing in the championship game — let alone winning it — impossible to think about.

The talent has been there in each of the last four seasons. Even though the Buckeyes won the national championship in 2024, and nothing will take what they accomplished away from them, it’s still disappointing to think that none of the previous four teams have been the ones hoisting the Big Ten Championship trophy in Indianapolis.

Michigan won three-straight Big Ten titles from 2021 to 2023, and they beat Ohio State in each of those seasons to punch their ticket to Indianapolis. Oregon, in its first season in the Big Ten, went 13-0 and won the conference title. So, in the last four seasons, Ohio State has seen its biggest rival and a new tough conference challenger take home the glory.

The Big Ten is only getting better. That’s not just a result of realignment, but also a result of the conference’s big dogs being able to go toe-to-toe and beat the SEC’s best teams. That also means it’s going to get even more difficult for the Buckeyes to get back to the championship podium in Indianapolis.

Expectations remain the same in Columbus: Beat Michigan, win the Big Ten Championship, and win the national championship. It’s been weird, eerie, not feeling right seeing the Buckeyes in the Big Ten Championship Game in each of the last four seasons.

That needs to change this season, with the Buckeyes reclaiming their seat on the throne in college football’s toughest conference.

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LGHL Buckeyes announce details about their preseason camp schedule

Buckeyes announce details about their preseason camp schedule
Matt Tamanini
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Ohio State Football Fall Camp

Photo by Jason Mowry/Getty Images

All the Buckeye news thats fit to re-print.

Look, we get it. Your days are busy and you don’t have time to read all of the stories and tweets from the three dozen websites dedicated to covering Ohio State athletics, or the 237 Buckeye beat writers churning out hot takes and #content on a daily basis. But that’s ok, that’s what your friends at Land-Grant Holy Land are here for.

Monday through Friday, we’ll be collecting all of the articles, tweets, features, interviews, videos, podcasts, memes, photos, and whatever else we stumble across on the interwebz and putting them in our daily “Why is this News?” article. That way, you’ll have a one-stop shop for all of the most important Buckeye news, jokes, and analysis.

You’re welcome!


On the Gridiron


Ohio State football announces 2025 fall camp schedule
Patrick Murphy, Bucknuts

Jeremiah Smith Named to Maxwell Award Watch List
Ohio State Athletics


"For the first time in my career, there is a player that I believe could join that echelon."@joelklatt's No. 1 Player in College Football has the potential to sit among Randy Moss and Jerry Rice as one of the best of all time. pic.twitter.com/hKoG2yLNh5

— The Joel Klatt Show: A CFB Pod (@JoelKlattShow) July 28, 2025

On the Record: Ohio State will lose twice, make College Football Playoff in 2025
Michael Citro, Land-Grant Holy Land

New Leaders Emerging Across Ohio State’s Roster Entering 2025 Season
Dan Hope, Eleven Warriors

Analyzing depth, camp competition for Ohio State offensive tackles
Austin Ward, Lettermen Row

New faces, same standards: Buckeyes embrace the challenge of repeating as national champions
Patrick Murphy, Bucknuts

Will Smith Jr. Making Waves This Summer As Ohio State Focuses on Maximizing Defensive Tackle Room
Andy Anders, Eleven Warriors

Garrett Wilson lists best Buckeyes receivers by individual attributes
Rob Oller, The Columbus Dispatch


On the Hardwood


Ohio State to Host Ohio University in Open Preseason Exhibition Game
Josh Poloha, Eleven Warriors

Ohio State’s Mathieu Grujicic standing out at FIBA tourney
Adam Jardy, The Columbus Dispatch


Ohio State freshman Mathieu Grujicic (@MathieuGrujicic) impressed in his opening game for Germany in the U18 EuroBasket today

23 Points (6/19 FG | 9/10 FT)
8 Rebounds (4 Offensive)
2 Assists
1 Steal
16 Efficiency @OhioStateHoops pic.twitter.com/zPT3aUSUUe

— Hoops HQ (@hhqsports) July 26, 2025

Outside the Shoe and Schott


Women’s Cross Country: Buckeyes Release 2025 XC Schedule
Ohio State Athletics


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On the river, 3Coin bets all-in for $84,700 into a pot of $10,250

Corey has the Ace-high flush, but there are 4 cards to a straight flush

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LGHL Ohio State tending for four-star Ohio offensive lineman

Ohio State tending for four-star Ohio offensive lineman
Dan Hessler
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2027 four-star OT Kalel Johnson | via @KJ_Johnson27 on X

The Buckeyes are trending for one of the state’s best recruits in the 2027 class, and an elite WR target will visit Ohio State again.

Ohio State and the entirety of the college football landscape are quickly approaching the start of the 2025 regular season. The summer months have been busy for Ryan Day and the Buckeyes, as the upcoming campaign holds the highest of expectations after Ohio State won the College Football Playoff national championship last season.

With the start of the season quickly approaching, many of the headlines surrounding the Ohio State football team will focus on position battles and the upcoming season, and deservedly so. However, that doesn’t mean recruiting will take a back seat.

Day and the coaching staff are always hitting the recruiting trail head on, whether it be for this year’s recruiting class or future classes. The hard work continues to payoff, as the Buckeyes recently learned they are trending for one of the nation’s top offensive tackles in the 2027 class, who also reigns from Ohio.

2027 four-star offensive tackle Kalel Johnson (Cincinnati, OH / Archbishop Hoban) is no stranger to the Buckeyes. Johnson has made multiple visits with the Buckeyes already and he received an official scholarship offer in April of last year. Ohio State has remained in contact with him following the offer, and the effort is paying dividends as the Buckeyes are quickly becoming the team to beat.

Recently, Ohio State received a Crystal Ball Prediction from 247Sports Ohio State Insider, Bill Kurelic.


Crystal Ball Alert!

Ohio State has received their 2nd Crystal Ball to land Kalel Johnson.

This 2nd CB was made by Greg Smith at ON3. ON3 giving OSU a 99% chance to land him.

Position: Offensive Tackle
Class: 2027
Ranking: #5 Recruit in State of Ohio
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio pic.twitter.com/pa6GHdqU9q

— Ohio State Football Recruiting (@OhioStateFBChat) July 25, 2025

Kurelic was not alone in his optimism for the Buckeyes to land Johnson, as Greg Smith of On3.com also submitted a prediction for Johnson to join Ohio State’s 2027 class.

Ohio State’s 2027 class is already shaping up to be another impressive haul, despite the class only having two members. However, the two commits in the Buckeyes’ class for next cycle are four-star athlete Jamier Brown and high-end four-star quarterback Brady Edmunds. Brown projects to be a wide receiver in college, and will likely be one of the top-rated recruits at his position if not the top.

Johnson has not yet announced a final group, let alone a leader in his recruitment, but Tennessee, Penn State, Clemson and Notre Dame seem to be the biggest competition for the Buckeyes. The blue-chip OT will likely schedule visits with the above-mentioned programs during the upcoming season, and with the way recruiting is nowadays, schools will likely add their names to that list or fall off.

Johnson is the No. 22 OT in the 247Sports Composite Rankings and he is the No. 204 national prospect. He is also the No. 4 recruit out of Ohio.

Quick Hits​

  • Ohio State is also hard at work recruiting one of the nation’s top wide receiver recruits in the 2027 class. It is no secret Ohio State and Buckeyes offensive coordinator Brian Hartline are great at recruiting the wide-out position and the team is hoping to have found its next target in five-star WR Monshun Sales.

The blue-chip prospect would make for an excellent addition alongside the aforementioned Jamier Brown and Sales has reportedly scheduled a game day visit with the Buckeyes for this upcoming season.


Indianapolis Lawrence North elite 2027 WR Monshun Sales has game visits locked in with Ohio State, Notre Dame and Indiana. Several others on the radar. the latest here: https://t.co/aCf5qBcVoI pic.twitter.com/W77BxzaQBP

— Steve Wiltfong (@SWiltfong_) July 28, 2025

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LGHL On the Record: Ohio State will lose twice, make College Football Playoff in 2025

On the Record: Ohio State will lose twice, make College Football Playoff in 2025
Michael Citro
via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
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2025 Big Ten Football Media Days

Photo by Louis Grasse/Getty Images

What worked in 2024 will likely do so again in 2025.

From now until preseason camp starts later this week, Land-Grant Holy Land will be writing articles around a different theme every week. This week is all about the things we need to get off our chests before the season starts; the things we need to get on the record. You can catch up on all of the Theme Week content here and all of our ”On the Record” articles here.



It wasn’t the formula any Ohio State fan wanted to use to get the Buckeyes to their eventual national championship last season. The Buckeyes lost two games, but still did enough to get invited to the College Football Playoff, and then ripped through Tennessee and Oregon before surviving Texas and Notre Dame to lift the trophy.

With a revamped offensive line, a completely new defensive line — oh yeah, and a new quarterback — Ohio State might have a similar 2025 season. It might not be what OSU fans want to hear, but that’s what I think will happen, and since this is our On the Record theme week, I wanted to make sure my prediction comes well in advance of any games being played or votes being cast by the CFP Committee.

There are a lot of moving parts with the 2025 Buckeyes, and some of those have already been mentioned above. The offensive and defensive lines will need to gel with new players, the entire defense has to adjust from Jim Knowles’ system to Matt Patricia’s, new running backs have to step up and prove they can do the job TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins did a year ago, and a new starting quarterback has to get comfortable, perform well on the field, and earn the trust of his teammates and head coach.

Ohio State has the talent to accomplish all of the above, but having talent alone isn’t enough. Teams much better equipped to win a national title for the university have failed to do so in the not-too-distant past. But the expanded playoff gives teams mulligans, and Ohio State used those to their advantage last year. The Buckeyes can, and (I’m saying it here) will do so again.

So, which two games will Ohio State drop?

Although in a similar situation to the Buckeyes, the Texas Longhorns will likely be one of those teams that get a W against Ohio State. I don’t think the Longhorns are better or more talented, but they have two things that the Buckeyes don’t.

First, they’ve got the revenge factor. Some people don’t believe that’s a thing, but I firmly do. Texas’ returning players have been living with Jack Sawyer’s scoop and score for months, and will not have played a game since that nervy Cotton Bowl, which saw the Longhorns set up nicely with a first-and-goal situation that was both mismanaged by Steve Sarkisian and blown up by the OSU defense.

Texas will have spent a lot of off-season energy focused on the Aug. 30 rematch in the Horseshoe.

The second reason I like Texas in this game is that the Longhorns have a more settled quarterback situation. Arch Manning has been the heir apparent for some time. His time is now, and he’s prepared. Meanwhile, whether it’s just personnel/portal management or not, Ryan Day did not name a starter coming out of spring football, and although many believe Julian Sayin will be the starter on opening day, Lincoln Kienholz could still end up with the job.

I prefer to think both are capable than entertain the thought that neither was able to stake their claim to the position. Either way, Texas seems to have a more settled and straightforward approach at the game’s most important position, and that could be the difference on Aug. 30.

As for the second OSU loss... well, I’m not quite sure. There are multiple candidates on the schedule. The most likely is Penn State, because if James Franklin and the Nittany Lions can’t get over the Columbus-sized bump in the road this year... when can they?

The Nitts may never be better positioned to get a statement win over the Buckeyes under Franklin. Penn State has a lot of returning players from a strong 2024 team and poached Ohio State’s defensive coordinator in the offseason. If not now, when?

I hate to say it, but I feel compelled — the Buckeyes could also lose The Game. Ohio State visits Michigan this season, and in a rivalry series anything can happen. That was the case from Woody Hayes’ tenure until a dominant run by Michigan against John Cooper’s Buckeyes, which Ohio State flipped around under Jim Tressell and Urban Meyer.

That Team Up North has had the better of things the past few years, and I think it’s in large part because they built a team specifically to beat one opponent — Ohio State.

The Wolverines have enough talent to handle bad and mediocre teams, but they’re not immune to falling against other top teams. It’s just that the Buckeyes have stepped on thousands of rakes in recent years and have hardly looked themselves in The Game. Credit Michigan for some of that, but it’s fair to say recent Ohio State teams did not make things tough on the Wolverines in terms of physicality, play calling, or in-game decisions.

The OSU team that showed up for Tennessee, Oregon (redux), Texas, and Notre Dame last year would have mopped up the field with the Wolverines. However, it’s possible that team would not have become what it did without that embarrassment at home.

It’s important to note that I think Ohio State can beat Michigan, but there is another variable at play. If sanctions come down against the Wolverines, The Game might be their bowl game and their rallying cry for the 2025 season.

If it’s not Penn State or Notre Dame, no one on the schedule looks likely to beat Ohio State. However, there’s a run of four games on the schedule that could be problematic. Those start with a trip to Seattle to play the Washington Huskies on Sept. 27.

I expect the Huskies are going to be a much better football team in 2025, and they’re incredibly difficult to beat in their home stadium. The next week, Minnesota visits Ohio Stadium. The Buckeyes should handle their business, but if there are turnovers or penalty issues against the Gophers, that game could be tight in the fourth quarter, and anything can happen.

On Oct. 11, the Illibuck rivalry resumes, and the game is going to take place in the wind tunnel of Memorial Stadium. Ohio State quarterbacks over the years have struggled to adjust to the wind, and the Fighting Illini have a growing football program. They may not be quite the pushover as in recent years.

Finally, there’s a trip to Madison on Oct. 18. If that’s a night game, it will not be easy to beat the Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium. Again, the Buckeyes are better on paper, but the question marks entering the season mean that there will be some adversity along the way.

It’s going to be difficult to get throught the Big Ten season unbeaten with so many starters to replace. If the Buckeyes lose to Texas, I think it’s reasonable to expect one other loss. However, I think the Big Ten is a strong conference that will send multiple teams to the playoff, so all Ohio State has to do is finish in the top three, which I think it can and — barring key injuries — will.

So there it is. I’m on the record as predicting two losses for Ohio State during the regular season. I still think the Buckeyes will do enough to reach the postseason. I don’t know that they’ll get to host a game this year, but if last season showed us anything, it’s that a blooded and angry Ryan Day-led OSU team in the playoff is a beautiful thing to behold.

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LGHL Buckeyes ready to start a new title chase this week

Buckeyes ready to start a new title chase this week
Matt Tamanini
via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here


Ohio State Football Fall Camp

Photo by Jason Mowry/Getty Images

All the Buckeye news thats fit to re-print.

Look, we get it. Your days are busy and you don’t have time to read all of the stories and tweets from the three dozen websites dedicated to covering Ohio State athletics, or the 237 Buckeye beat writers churning out hot takes and #content on a daily basis. But that’s ok, that’s what your friends at Land-Grant Holy Land are here for.

Monday through Friday, we’ll be collecting all of the articles, tweets, features, interviews, videos, podcasts, memes, photos, and whatever else we stumble across on the interwebz and putting them in our daily “Why is this News?” article. That way, you’ll have a one-stop shop for all of the most important Buckeye news, jokes, and analysis.

You’re welcome!


On the Gridiron


Defending Champion Buckeyes ‘Back At Zero’ As Fall Camp Looms
Tony Gerdeman, Buckeye Huddle

Ryan Day using Saban-like approach in quest for repeat national championship
Spencer Holbrook, Lettermen Row


The 2025 Buckeyes are looking to build their own legacy. "We're not defending anything". pic.twitter.com/f74u22Pj7D

— BuckeyeHuddle.com (@BuckeyeHuddle) July 28, 2025

Player of the Year: Arvell Reese has the tools to be the breakout star on Ohio State’s defense
Brett Ludwiczak, Land-Grant Holy Land

Trip to Washington will serve as huge early-season road test for Buckeyes
Spencer Holbrook, Lettermen Row

Player of the Year: Caleb Downs could be the best defender in the country this season
Jami Jurich, Land-Grant Holy Land

No shock in who Buckeye fans believe will be OSU’s offensive and defensive MVPs
Matt Tamanini, Land-Grant Holy Land

Former Buckeye Commit Dylan Raiola Happy at Nebraska But Still Has “A Lot of Respect” for Ohio State and Ryan Day
Dan Hope, Eleven Warriors


I always knew there was a reason I liked Maxx Crosby pic.twitter.com/alllWAlTCC

— Woody (@woodyVSworld) July 27, 2025

You’re Nuts: Which CFB figure do you want to get the Coldplay Kiss Cam embarrassment treatment?
Brett Ludwiczak and Matt Tamanini, Land-Grant Holy Land

Former Ohio State CB Eli Apple signed with the San Francisco 49ers
Patrick Murphy, Bucknuts


On the Hardwood


You’re Nuts: What is the biggest potential weakness for Ohio State men’s basketball this year?
Justin Golba and Connor Lemons, Land-Grant Holy Land

Ohio State’s Mathieu Grujicic to play for Germany’s U18 team
Adam Jardy, The Columbus Dispatch


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Ichiro is a Hall of Famer, but still doesn’t get enough credit.


"3000 hits or 262 hits in one season are achievements recognized by the writers, well, all but one of you"

Ichiro Suzuki pic.twitter.com/3JBzWGWKn2

— CJ Fogler (@cjzero) July 27, 2025

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