Buckeyes take on the Texas Longhorns in the Cotton Bowl Classic today, fighting for a place in the national championship game ...
Ohio State and Texas have drawn each other as semifinal opponents in the College Football Playoff. This is the fourth matchup ...
The Cotton Bowl was rolling, the Buckeyes were cooking, and then—bam! The post Why Is Ohio State DE J.T. Tuimoloau Limping?
The practice of placing stickers on the back of helmets began in 1967 under Hall of Fame coach Woody Hayes, according to Ohio ...
Texas (13-2) and Ohio State (12-2 ... a light tan patch that comes from the official state tree of Ohio, the buckeye tree. According to folklore, the Buckeye resembles the eye of a deer and ...
(KXAN Photo/Todd Bynum) TxDOT plans to incorporate trees like the Mexican Buckeye, Desert Willow and Texas Red Oak, as well as grasses like Gulf Muhly and Little Bluestem into the area. These ...
TxDOT plans to incorporate trees like the Mexican Buckeye, Desert Willow and Texas Red Oak, as well as grasses like Gulf ...
By 1906, according to Texas archives ... It wasn’t until three years later that the buckeye became the official state tree. Like Ohio State, the connection began with the state.
Fun fact: Buckeye trees – also known as horse chestnuts ... A huge test against Texas and its dominant defense awaits.