COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State claimed a Big Ten championship in football earlier in December for the first time since 2014. Nine of those players, including Sam Hubbard and Chris Worley, and two former Buckeye football players can also call themselves college graduates on Sunday.
Hubbard and Worley, along with many other Ohio State students will accept their degrees at Autumn Commencement at the Schottenstein Center on Sunday at 2 p.m.
* See the full list of Ohio State student-athletes receiving degrees.
Here are all the current and former Buckeyes who are graduating and their majors:
* Dionte Allen, cornerback, Criminology
* Marcus Baugh, tight end, Criminology
* Elijaah Goins, wide receiver, Pharmacy Science
* Sam Hubbard, defensive end, Finance
* Wilbur Johnson III (formerly Trey Johnson), linebacker, Sport Industry
* Jamarco Jones, offensive lineman, Family Resource Management
* Demetrius Knox, offensive lineman, Sport Industry
* Terry McLaurin, wide receiver, Communication
* Zach Turnure, linebacker, Communication
* Damon Webb, safety, Sport Industry
* Chris Worley, linebacker, Communication
Allen was a transfer from Florida State who played on the 2011 Ohio State team.
Johnson was a highly-ranked addition to Ohio State's recruiting class in 2013. But his career ended in 2015 because of knee problems.
Two Ohio State basketball players, Keita Bates-Diop and Jae'Sean Tate, will also receive their college degrees on Sunday. Bates-Diop majored in Economics, and Tate majored in Sport Industry.