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2025 finish: 12-2-0 across 14 games. Jump into coaching history, title years, and long-view program trends.

Ohio Stadium • Columbus • OH

Big TenOhio Stadium
All-Time Wins
884
All-Time Losses
286
Win %
75%
National Titles
6

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Ohio State football program guide

This overview connects the core facts behind Ohio State football: conference home, stadium context, all-time record, title seasons, Heisman winners, coaching tenures, and the recent season baseline. It is meant to be the starting point before moving into the deeper team tabs.

The latest indexed season is 2025, when Ohio State finished 12-2. Use the related links to compare Ohio State against national title lists, all-time wins, rankings, rivalries, recruiting, and transfer activity.

Program history

Ohio State football history

Ohio State football grew from a late nineteenth-century campus sport into one of the defining programs in the Big Ten. The Buckeyes began playing in 1890 and steadily built an identity around state pride, packed Saturdays in Columbus, and the idea that the best players in Ohio should wear scarlet and gray. Chic Harley, the brilliant early star of the 1910s, helped turn the program into a regional obsession and gave Ohio Stadium its first heroic figure.

The program’s national profile accelerated under Paul Brown and then exploded under Woody Hayes. Brown delivered a wartime national championship in 1942, while Hayes became the towering personality of Ohio State football, pairing bruising line play with a fierce belief in discipline, toughness, and the running game. The Hayes era also hardened the Michigan rivalry into the emotional center of the program, especially during the famous Ten Year War against Bo Schembechler.

Ohio State’s tradition is also tied to star power. Archie Griffin remains unique in the sport as a two-time Heisman Trophy winner, and the Buckeyes have produced wave after wave of All-Americans, first-round draft picks, and championship-caliber defenses. From the 1968 “Super Sophomores” to modern stars at quarterback, receiver, defensive back, and defensive end, the program has rarely gone long without players who feel larger than the season they played in.

In the modern era, Jim Tressel restored a championship edge with the 2002 national title, Urban Meyer delivered another crown in the first College Football Playoff season, and Ryan Day kept Ohio State in the playoff conversation while adding the 2024 national championship. For college football fans, Ohio State’s history is about consistency at the very top: huge crowds, bitter rivalry stakes, national recruiting reach, and a standard where anything short of championship contention feels incomplete.

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Program essentials

Core program details, venue context, and team visuals in one place.

Conference

Big Ten

Division

Not listed

Home field

Ohio Stadium

Location

Columbus, OH

Capacity

102,780

Venue type

Outdoor

Team Colors

AP Titles

6

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This season and next actions

Start from the latest season record, then jump into the team history, coaching, and title surfaces most fans usually need next.

Current read

2025: 12-2-0

14 games tracked with a 86% win rate.

Current Season

Performance pulse

Wins
12
Losses
2
Ties
0
Games
14
Win %
86%

Conference Timeline

Realignment context

  • Big Ten Conference1922-
  • Ohio Athletic Conference1902-1921
  • NCAA Division I FBS independent schools1890-1901

Stadium Access

Venue links

Coaching History

Sideline eras

25 coaches indexed
Ryan Day2018-202570-10-0
Urban Meyer2012-201883-9-0
Luke Fickell20116-7-0
Jim Tressel2001-2010106-22-0
John Cooper1988-2000111-43-4
Earle Bruce1979-198781-26-1
Woody Hayes1951-1978205-61-10
Wesley Fesler1947-195021-10-3
Paul Bixler19464-3-2
Carroll Widdoes1944-194516-2-0
Paul Brown1941-194318-8-1
Francis Schmidt1934-194039-16-1
Sam Willaman1929-193326-10-5
John Wilce1913-192878-33-9
John Richards19126-3-0
Harry Vaughn19115-3-2
Howard Jones19106-1-3
A.E. Herrnstein1906-190928-10-1
E.R. Sweetland1904-190514-7-2
Perry Hale1902-190314-5-2
John Eckstrom1899-190122-4-3
David Edwards1897-18984-12-1
Charles Hickey18965-5-1
Jack Ryder1892-189519-17-2
Alexander Lilley1890-18913-5-0

National Championships

Title profile

6
Total Titles
2
CFP
1
BCS
6
AP
4
Coaches

Title Years

1942AP1954AP1968AP/Coaches2002AP/BCS/Coaches2014AP/CFP/Coaches2024AP/CFP/Coaches

Heisman Trophy Winners

Award lineage

7
Total Winners
YearWinnerPositionPointsDraft
2006Troy SmithQB2,540#174
1995Eddie GeorgeRB1,460#14
1975Archie GriffinRB1,800#57
1974Archie GriffinRB1,920#24
1955Howard CassadyHB2,219#3
1950Vic JanowiczHB/P633#79
1944Les HorvathQB/HB412#45

Quick Answers

Ohio State quick answers

Record

12-2

Conference
Big Ten
Championship seasons
6
Coaching leader
Woody Hayes (205 wins)
Heisman winners
7

Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Ohio State coaching history show?

Ohio State coaching history on this page spans 25 tracked head coaches, led by Woody Hayes with 205 wins from 1951-1978.

How many national championships does Ohio State have?

Ohio State has 6 recorded national championship seasons on this page: 1942, 1954, 1968, 2002, 2014, and 1 more.