Indiana, Ohio State and College Football
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Ohio State head coach Ryan Day sent a clear message about his approach to recruiting quarterbacks following recent successes at the position.
The Heisman Trophy race has shifted in the Big Ten's favor, with Sayin and Mendoza now emerging as favorites to win college football’s most prestigious individual award.
One of Stark County's top college football recruits will worry about Ohio State later as he zeroes in on Massillon-McKinley week now.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s Ryan Day is still the highest-paid head coach in the Big Ten, but another coach in the conference is moving up the national ranks. Curt Cignetti signed a new eight-year contract with Indiana on Thursday, raising his average annual salary to $11.6 million. His deal runs through the 2033 regular season.
Ohio State is holding strong at No. 1, but Michigan and Iowa are making waves. FOX Sports' Michael Cohen offers up his latest Big Ten Power Rankings.
Ohio State is ranked No. 1 in the ninth edition of the AP Poll, and Ryan Day's Buckeyes have never been more dominant.
No question got quite the reaction from Ohio State's Bruce Thornton and Christoph Tilly like one about Indiana transfer Gabe Cupps.
Another week, another record ranking for Indiana football. The Hoosiers (7-0; 4-0 Big Ten) climbed to No. 2 in the US LBM Coaches Poll and No. 2 in the latest AP Poll, its highest-ever ranking in the polls after a 38-13 win over Michigan State on Saturday.