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Buckeye Football & Basketball: Transfers, Injuries & Recruiting

Ohio State Buckeye fans are buzzing with news from football and basketball, plus recruiting updates. Quarterback Sam Dixon and Bodpegn Miller transfer, while Bo Nix returns for 2026. The Bucks won 72-62 against Ducks, but Noels injury raises concerns. Linebacker Alliegro committed, and a UTSA transfer joined. Two Alabama defenders visit this weekend, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.

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