Even without taking the field, Ohio State’s season moved in multiple directions this week. While the College Football Playoff delivered blowouts and revelations, the Buckeyes continued reshaping their
roster through the transfer portal.
Meanwhile, Ohio State basketball lived another week on the razor’s edge, flashing both tournament potential and familiar late-game frustration.
Portal season: additions, misses, and long-term bets
The transfer portal continues to redraw Ohio State’s defensive identity.
The headline addition is a proven ACC defensive back with all-conference credentials, a move that immediately stabilizes a secondary in flux. On offense, speed arrives at wide receiver, likely filling a depth role but adding an element this roster has lacked behind its top options.
Linebacker depth was also addressed with a Big Ten transfer, signaling a desire for experience over projection. Just as important, Ohio State retained a key returner on offense despite persistent rumors, a quiet win in a cycle defined by exits as much as entries.
Still, the misses sting. Several defensive targets landed with conference rivals, and a handful of Buckeyes followed familiar coaching pipelines elsewhere. The takeaway is not panic, but reality. This roster is improving at the margins, not flipping overnight. Development and internal growth will still decide the ceiling.
Around the playoff: dominance removes doubt
The playoff picture clarified itself violently. One semifinal was over by halftime, a reminder of what elite execution looks like when all three phases align. Precision offense, mistake-free football, and relentless pressure left no room for debate. This is what championship-level football looks like when everything clicks.
The other semifinal delivered drama instead. Late-game execution, star power, and composure under pressure defined the difference. The result is a national championship matchup that few predicted but feels earned. The lesson is unavoidable. Reputation does not survive January, only performance does.
Buckeye hoops: close losses, real stakes
Ohio State basketball remains frustratingly relevant. A narrow loss against an undefeated opponent felt like a missed opportunity that could linger in March conversations. A strong road win followed, showing balance and resilience. Then another road loss arrived, fueled by defensive lapses and late-game breakdowns.
The profile is what it is. A bubble team with metrics that justify belief, and results that invite skepticism. Nationally, the Buckeyes sit in the mid-to-late 30s in both KenPom and NET, almost identical to their next opponent.
It is early, but it is not nothing. This team still controls its path, and whether it steadies or slips will define the season.








