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The Ohio State Buckeyes may be at risk of losing another running back to the transfer portal if the program does payout a huge NIL deal.
The Ohio State Buckeyes went crashing out of the College Football Playoff with a 24-14 loss to Miami in the Cotton Bowl on New Year's Eve, and things
In fact, the dollars suggested would be more than former Ohio State RB TreVeyon Henderson is earning with the Patriots in the NFL. Henderson's rookie deal as a second-round pick was for four years and more than $11 million total.
Ohio State's Jackson was born Lamar Jackson Jr, per ESPN's Eli Lederman. His nickname of "Bo" was given to him at an early age and pays homage to the Auburn and Raiders star. The nickname stuck and is still used today.
Read about Ohio State football running back Bo Jackson and if he's related to the NFL and MLB legend Bo Jackson.
Bo Jackson is called Bo based on the multi-sport legend who played in the NFL and MLB. According to ESPN, Bo was given that nickname by his father because he played baseball and ran track in addition to his football prowess. Ohio State freshman RB Bo Jackson's first name is Lamar. Yep, his name is actually Lamar Jackson.
Ohio State’s No. 1 priority every offseason is retaining as many valuable pieces as possible and then going from there. None is arguably more valuable than the combination of Sayin, Smith and Jackson.
Jim Harbaugh was a lot more mobile in his heyday than his NFL coaching peers realized. The Los Angeles Chargers head coach was the subject of a recent NFL
Ohio State's offseason drama has deepened with reports that freshman running back Bo Jackson is seeking an outsized name-image-likeness (NIL) deal, a standoff that could determine