We will call the May 2011 issue of Buckeye Sports Bulletin the “some turmoil before the storm” issue. Ohio State and BSB readers already knew that Terrelle Pryor, DeVier Posey, Dan “Boom” Herron, Mike Adams, Solomon Thomas and coach Jim Tressel, himself, were facing five-game suspensions when the season opened Read More
The Ohio State athletic department is currently in the process of transitioning from Gene Smith to Ross Bjork as the OSU athletic director. Thirty years ago, Ohio State president E. Gordon Gee was in the process of introducing Andy Geiger, Smith’s predecessor, as the new athletic director.
In this edition of Reprint Thursday, we wrap up our look back 10 years to when the Ohio State football team was preparing for what would prove to be a national championship season. The May 2014 issue gives Buckeye Sports Bulletin’s final look at the 2014 spring.
Connecticut is celebrating its second consecutive NCAA men’s basketball championship. Twenty-five years ago, UConn defeated Ohio State in the semifinals of the Final Four, but it was the Buckeyes who were celebrating despite a 64-58 loss to the Huskies after their improbable run to Tampa Bay for the championships. OSU Read More
In this edition of Reprint Thursday, we continue our look back 10 years to when the Ohio State football team was preparing for what would prove to be a national championship season. The Buckeyes capped off Urban Meyer’s third spring with the spring game played before 61,058 in Ohio Stadium Read More
At this time 25 years ago, the Ohio State men’s basketball team, which had been just 8-22 the year before, was punching its ticket to the 1999 NCAA Final Four in St. Petersburg, Fla. In this edition of Reprint Thursday, we look back at Ohio State’s improbable journey.
Ohio State incoming athletic director Ross Bjork surprised some when he elevated interim basketball coach Jake Diebler to the permanent position despite no previous head-coaching experience. Diebler led the Buckeyes to a strong regular-season finish after taking over from the deposed Chris Holtmann on Feb. 14.