Phillies star Bryce Harper is cheering on the Buckeyes at the national championship game, and he has a good reason.
Bryce Harper was born in Las Vegas and plays professionally in Philadelphia, yet he supports the Ohio State Buckeyes. As it turns out, he has a good reason, and it is not that he is a bandwagon fan.His wife Kayla played soccer at Ohio State,
LeBron James and Bryce Harper headline Ohio State fans at Monday's CFP championship game vs. No. 7 Notre Dame. Here's more:
Lakers superstar LeBron James was seen rocking Buckeyes gear in a luxury box, while Phillies star Bryce Harper was also in attendance and on the field pregame. Buckeyes legend, and 1974 and 1975 Heisman Trophy winner, Archie Griffin was also on hand to cheer on his alma mater, while hip-hop star Travis Scott also attended.
Ohio State will play at Penn State, but not at the Bryce Jordan Center. Here's what Rec Hall is and why the Buckeyes will be there Thursday.
Phillies star Bryce Harper was spotted cheering on Ohio State as the game got underway, and it's not the first time he's been seen rooting for the Buckeyes despite not being from Ohio.
Ohio State football is one win away from adding to its championship pedigree and storied history. And there appears to be a strong contingent of Buckeyes' fans that have flocked to Atlanta and ...
With the Ohio State Buckeyes' season over, many players are preparing for the 2025 NFL Draft. That includes some major stars, such as offensive tackle Josh Simmons, wide receiver Emeka Egbuka, EDGE Jack Sawyer and defensive lineman Tyleik Williams,
Ohio State football's potential quarterback of the future was honored with a national Player of the Year award.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are fresh off of a National Championship win and Ryan Day is fresh off of getting his revenge and last laugh. After falling to the Michi
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Bryce Harper grew up as a fan of the New York Yankees, which was passed down to him by his father. Even when Harper played for
The Nebraska women’s basketball team pushed No. 12 Ohio State to the brink, but four key free throws late by Madison Greene shut down NU’s dream of a major upse