EUGENE - The 2024 college football season is officially over following the Ohio State Buckeyes' 34-23 win over Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff Nation
The Oregon Ducks men's basketball team beat the Ohio State Buckeyes, 73-71, in Columbus, Ohio, improving their Big Ten record to 3-2 on the year This game was yet another instance of the Ducks battling from behind,
Oregon should be a much tougher opponent. The Ducks come into the contest with a 13-2 record. They have a balanced offensive attack but are led by 7-foot senior center, Nate Bittle, who averages 13.4 points per game. Size inside is something the OSU has struggled with all season.
Some revenge over the Ohio State Buckeyes was in order for the sanity of the Oregon Ducks athletic department. For the sixth time this season, the Ducks have come back from a halftime deficit to end up winning a college basketball game. Oregon guard ...
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The Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 34-23, to become 2024-25 College Football Playoff National Champions and earn its sixth national
Oregon will step outside its comfort zone when the Ducks play at Ohio State on Thursday evening in their first non-West Coast game as a member of the Big Ten. The No. 15 Ducks (13-2, 2-2) opened conference action in early December against former Pac-12 foes Southern California and UCLA, then hosted Illinois last Thursday and Maryland on Sunday.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Men's basketball again leaned on the Oregon natives to clinch a 73-71 over Ohio State in Columbus.
The blueprint for Ohio State's revenge tour began just over a year ago as arch-rival Michigan hoisted the trophy
January 10 - Jackson Shelstad made two free throws with seven seconds left to put No. 15 Oregon ahead for good as the Ducks defeated Ohio State 73-71 on Thursday in Columbus, Ohio. Shelstad made the shots for a 72-71 lead before the Buckeyes' Bruce ...
What Jones says in Columbus holds a lot of weight, and he recently heaped a ton of praise on Ohio State freshman wide receiver Jeremiah Smith — who is having one heck of a season. Jones thinks Smith will eventually be an all-timer, but at the moment, he can't yet put him on the Mount Rushmore of elite Buckeyes wideouts.
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