After the proposal failed in University Senate, Ohio State's Board of Trustees will now vote on a proposal to officially stand up the new civics center.
So far, only Carnell Tate has established himself as a starter. The former No. 8 player and No. 9 wide receiver in the 2023 class caught 52 passes for 733 yards and four touchdowns this season playing alongside senior Emeka Egbuka and Jeremiah Smith. Now he and Smith are among the few returning starters for the Buckeyes in 2025.
Ohio State defensive quality control coach Joe Lyberger has been on paid administrative leave for the last month while the university investigates him.
Ohio State signed a host of talented defenders in the 2025 recruiting class, but even with a defense that’s set to turn over most of its starting lineup, finding a role on the field will be difficult for many of the incoming freshmen.
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Serafin Paredes earned his B.M. from San Diego State University in Music Education in 1998. After graduating from SDSU, he attended National University, where he earned his Master’s in Education in Cross-Cultural Teaching and his B-CLAD Teaching Credential.