The coaches have weighed in on “who should start where” as the college football season opens, with Texas, Ohio State, Penn State, Georgia and Notre Dame filling the top five spots in the coaches’ preseason top 25 poll released Monday. It likely will not stay that way for long, as the No. 1 Longhorns will visit the No. 2 Buckeyes …
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College football Freaks List 2025: Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith tops a list of 101
Even though I’ve been reporting the Freaks List since 2005, I am still blown away numerous times while working on this project with what I hear about some of the amazing things college football players have done or can do. I rely on the intel from coaches, schools, teammates, parents, NFL scouts, NFL Scouting Combine trainers and agents. As you …
Read More »Dealer Repossesses Ohio Woman’s Car, She Takes Posession Of Their Name
We’ve all wanted to get “even” with a car dealer before. It’s okay to admit it. When it comes to dealing with a big business like a new car showroom, though, it can be tough. One woman from Ohio found a very novel way to strike back. When a local Kia dealer repossessed her Kia K5 (not for missed payments), …
Read More »Ohio woman had Kia repossessed — so got revenge by taking dealership’s name. Now they’re in court. Who’s side are you on
When Tiah McCreary bought a used Kia K5 from Taylor Kia of Lima, she thought she was driving away in her new ride for good. Instead, the dealership repossessed the car just a month later. That could have been the end of the story. But McCreary noticed something the dealer apparently didn’t: Taylor Kia of Lima had failed to renew …
Read More »Ohio State Practice Observations: Julian Sayin Outshines Lincoln Kienholz As Intensity Ratchets Up on Day 3 of Preseason Camp
Ohio State saved its best of its three open practices for last. The Buckeyes put the pads on for the first time in camp on Saturday, and with that came a different level of intensity from the first two practices. Ohio State practiced for more than two-and-a-half hours on Saturday and gave us our first true look at the Buckeyes’ …
Read More »World’s ‘oldest baby’: Ohio couple welcomes baby boy born from embryo frozen in 1994
A baby boy born last week to an Ohio couple developed from an embryo that had been frozen for more than 30 years in what is believed to be the longest storage time before a birth. In what’s known as embryo adoption, Lindsey and Tim Pierce used a handful of donated embryos that have been frozen since 1994 in pursuit …
Read More »An Ohio couple welcomes a baby boy from a nearly 31-year-old frozen embryo
Facebook Tweet Email Link A baby boy born last week to an Ohio couple developed from an embryo that had been frozen for more than 30 years in what is believed to be a record length of storage time before a birth. In what’s known as embryo adoption, Lindsey and Tim Pierce used a handful of embryos donated in 1994 …
Read More »Ohio couple welcomes baby boy from embryo frozen for 30 years
A baby boy born last week to an Ohio couple developed from an embryo that had been frozen for more than 30 years in what is believed to be the longest storage time before a birth. In what’s known as embryo adoption, Lindsey and Tim Pierce used a handful of donated embryos that have been frozen since 1994 in pursuit …
Read More »Ohio State Football Star Gets Honest About Michigan Sign Stealing Game
The Ohio State Buckeyes have had a rough record against the Michigan Wolverines throughout Ryan Day’s tenure. While the national championship he won last season healed some of those blemishes, Day needs to find a way to take down Michigan this upcoming season. However, one could argue that not all the losses that Day has sustained against Michigan is his …
Read More »Ohio State president says he feels 'no pressure' after White House complaints – Politico
Ohio State president says he feels ‘no pressure’ after White House complaints Politico Transcript: Ted Carter, The Ohio State University president, on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” July 27, 2025 CBS News Source link
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