Here's a closer look at the Ohio State marching band's iconic Script Ohio formation and how dotting the "i" came to be
Hundreds of jovial fans and students gathered around campus after Ohio State’s 34-23 victory over Notre Dame on Monday night flocked to Ohio Stadium and broke through a gate to continue the celebration inside “The Shoe,” despite the temperature in Columbus reaching as low as -5 F.
Ohio State’s championship trophy has arrived for its tour of central Ohio, and plans have been made for a Sunday celebration of the Buckeyes. The university announced details on Thursday for its rally at Ohio Stadium.
For one Northmont High School graduate, he doesn’t bleed green and gold anymore. It’s all Scarlet and Gray. Austin Daugherty is a freshman cheerleader at the Ohio State University. The squad will be in Atlanta Monday for the College Football Playoffs championship game between Ohio State and Notre Dame.
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The Ohio State University Marching Band always gives great performances. Those performances come with a signature moment—the script "Ohio" formed by the band on the field. Dotting the i is an honor.
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Celebrate Ohio State football's CFP championship win vs. Notre Dame with books, posters, front pages and print keepsakes from The Columbus Dispatch.
Ohio State football wide receiver Jeremiah Smith believes quarterback Will Howard is a first round NFL Draft talent.