Share

Ohio State Buckeyes Football Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!
Ohio State Leads Top 10, SEC Showdown Looms
•
College Football Rivalry Week wrapped up with Ohio State Buckeyes maintaining their top spot. Conference championship games are set, with Ohio State vs Indiana and Georgia vs Alabama being key matchups. Fox analyst Joel Klatts updated top ten rankings show Alabama at ten, Georgia at four, and Ohio State at one. Texas A&M dropped to seven, Ole Miss at six, Texas Tech at five, and Notre Dame at eight, with strength of schedule questions.
The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI-powered.
More episodes
View all episodes

Buckeyes Shine in Football, Basketball; Recruiting Updates
01:41|TreVeyon Henderson earns Offensive Rookie of the Month, Ohio State footballs Indiana game upgraded, mens basketball team bounces back with a dominant win, recruiting news: Henry Junior still undecided, Legend Bey flips commitment to Tennessee, Gebhardt flips from Clemson to Ohio State.
Guilford Commits to Ohio State, Henry Junior's Decision Still Uncertain
01:32|Ohio State Secures Four-Star Wide Receiver Commitment Amidst Chris Henry Juniors Delayed Signing Decision
Buckeyes vs Hoosiers: SOS in Big Ten Championship
01:53|The Ohio State Buckeyes and Indiana Hoosiers, both undefeated, face off in the Big Ten Championship. The Buckeyes, with a forty-six SOS, have a key win against Texas. The Hoosiers, with a forty-five SOS, boast a fifty-three-point win against Illinois and a ten-point upset against Oregon. Both teams aim to prove their national stage worth this Saturday.
Julian Sayin: Big Ten Freshman of the Year
02:08|Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin, hailed as the top player in the country, has been named the 2025 Big Ten Freshman of the Year. During the pandemic lockdown, Sayin and his brother perfected their throws at Pine Park, engaging in quarterback HORSE with twin brothers Jayven and Kiran Sandhu. Coach Ryan Day praises Sayins exceptional technique and accuracy, which has led Ohio State to an undefeated season and made him a strong Heisman Trophy candidate.
Ohio State Coach Reassures Top Recruit After Coordinator's Departure
01:38|Ohio States Ryan Day reassures top recruit Chris Henry Jr. amidst offensive coordinators departure, highlighting the programs strong NFL wide receiver track record.
Unstoppable Force vs Immovable Object: Big Ten Championship
02:05|Big Ten Championship Game: Ohio State vs. Indiana - A Clash of Titans This Saturday, college football fans are in for a rare treat as the Big Ten Championship game features two undefeated teams, number one Ohio State and number two Indiana. The game, set for December 6th, 2025, at 8 PM Eastern Time, could have major implications for the College Football Playoff and the Heisman Trophy. Ohio State is favored by four and a half points, but ESPNs analytics give a slight edge to Indiana. The game pits an unstoppable force against an immovable object, with Ohio States formidable defense facing off against Indianas high-powered offense.
North Texas Wins, BYU Faces Texas Tech
01:58|In this weeks championship games, North Texas secures a victory over Tulane, showcasing their high-scoring offense, while BYU faces Texas Tech seeking revenge. Texas Techs strong defense poses a challenge for BYUs offense, with predictions favoring Texas Tech.
Chris Henry Junior Holds Off on Ohio State
01:28|Five-star wide receiver Chris Henry Junior delays commitment to Ohio State as offensive coordinator Brian Hartline leaves for South Florida. ESPN ranks Buckeyes recruiting class ninth, impacted by Henry Juniors re-evaluation. Despite coaching change, Ohio States defense remains top-ranked, with commitments from four-star prospects.
Football Rookie Shines, Bucks Heartbreak, Basketball Dominance
01:25|Henderson Named Offensive Rookie of the Month, Indiana Footballs Recruiting Class Upgrades, and Line of Scrimmage Strategies Highlighted in Sports Update. Bucks Suffer Heartbreaking Loss, Buckeyes Dominate, and Coach Diebler Emphasizes Positive Practice Attitude. Recruiting Shake-ups: Henry Junior Undecided, Legend Bey Returns to Tennessee, and Gebhardt Flips from Clemson to Ohio State.