
Former Ohio State standout offensive lineman Nick Mangold was recently named the greatest high school All-American of all time, so we decided to look back through the Buckeye Sports Bulletin archives of our coverage of his recruitment and career.
The Kettering (Ohio) Alter star did not even earn an Ohio Read More

Five years ago, the Ohio State football team was preparing to defend its national championship with a new offensive coordinator in Ed Warriner, who was promoted from his post as offensive line coach following Tom Herman’s departure to Houston. Warriner entered an interesting first spring as offensive coordinator with a Read More

Ten years ago, the Ohio State men’s basketball team, led by Evan Turner, made a run to the Sweet 16 before a devastating 76-73 loss to Tennessee.
We decided to look back through the Buckeye Sports Bulletin archives at our extensive coverage of the Buckeyes’ run in the 2010 NCAA Read More

Ohio State great Keith Byars was named to the 2020 College Football Hall of Fame Class.
We decided to look back through the Buckeye Sports Bulletin archives at our extensive coverage of the all-time great.
Byars thrived in Columbus, setting records and leading the Scarlet and Gray to many victories Read More

With Ohio State men’s basketball celebrating the 60th anniversary of the 1960 NCAA Championship team, we looked through our coverage of that historic team in the Buckeye Sports Bulletin archives.
Led by John Havlicek and Jerry Lucas, the 1960 Buckeyes went 25-3 and 13-1 in the Big Ten on their Read More

Ten years ago, Ohio State athletics enjoyed an eventful spring with talented football players auditioning for the pros, a competitive men’s basketball team and the Big Ten contemplating change.
This installment of BSB Reprints travels back to 2010 when Buckeye football players were preparing for the NFL Combine and pro Read More

More than 15 years ago, a speedy wide receiver from Cleveland etched his name in the Ohio State record books with a breakout performance against Michigan State on Nov. 6, 2004.
Entering the matchup with the Green and White, the verdict was still out on Glenville product Ted Ginn Jr., Read More