Ayers became the first black head basketball coach in Ohio State history. Read More
Fifteen years ago, a 6-foot-2, 174-pound wide receiver from Canton (Ohio) GlenOak became the sixth commit in Ohio State’s 2005 recruiting class.
The athletic wideout who committed June 28, 2004 is Brian Hartline, who currently serves on the Ohio State football staff at the wide receivers coach, and has proven Read More
Fifteen years ago, Ohio State sought after a replacement for Jim O’Brien as the head men’s basketball coach, following his firing.
O’Brien had been removed from his position by athletic director Andy Geiger after admitting to giving money to recruit Aleksander Radojevic. Some of the potential replacements at the time Read More
With Ohio State legacy and Columbus Grandview Heights 2020 three-star tight end Luke Lachey drawing interest from the Buckeyes after competing at Ohio State’s skills/big man camp, we decided to look back at our coverage of his father, Jim Lachey.
From Jim Lachey’s friendship with his roommate, quarterback Mike Read More
The Ohio State baseball team concluded its 2019 season with a historic Big Ten tournament run and NCAA Regional appearance, with Dominic Canzone leading the way.
The junior right fielder led the No.7-seed Buckeyes to win the Big Ten tournament title, becoming the lowest seed to ever be crowned tourney Read More
Right as BSB went to press for the June 1989 issue, the Ohio State men’s basketball team held its breath while head coach Gary Williams met with Maryland.
After he finished his third season at the helm for the Buckeyes, Williams was set to interview with the Terrapins the weekend Read More
The Ohio State men’s basketball program picked up its first commitment of the 2021 class in Convoy (Ohio) Crestview four-star forward Kalen Etzler, who is the nephew of former Ohio State point guard Doug Etzler (1991-95).
Crestview named Doug Etzler its new head boys basketball coach May 8, Read More
“He is considered by many people to Read More
On Thursday evening, former Ohio State and Boston Celtic great John Havlicek died at the age of 79. We remember him this afternoon by taking a look back at two separate editions of Buckeye Sports Bulletin.
In March 1990, Havlicek discussed Ohio State’s run to the 1960 national championship, as Read More
Terrelle Pryor starred in his first spring game at Ohio State, giving 95,000 Buckeye fans a glimpse of his elite playmaking ability. Pryor came to Columbus as the highest rated recruit to play for the Scarlet and Read More