Tyvis Powell and Jason Priestas bring you No Cap, a podcast on Ohio State football, culture, life in America's greatest capital city, and so much more.
Tyvis explains why there's nothing better than the home cooking of Pro Day, the guys put ESPN's Dan Orlovsky in a body bag for his ridiculous second-hand comments on Justin Fields, and marvel at the sheer number of 4.3s being clocked across the country.
This week, the guys welcome March Madness back with open arms, while talking each other out of worrying about Oral Roberts getting ridiculously hot for one afternoon. Tyvis takes you through what the opening days of spring practice are like and sings Chris Fong's praise in #AskTyvis. Also, Twitter piledrives Nebraska and Vonn Bell is the co-star of WHAC Stories.
Why does Chris Holtmann's Ohio State team hate the last five minutes of basketball games so much? And how can one team be so loved and agonized over? We try to get to the bottom of it ahead of Ohio State's Big Ten Tournament semifinal clash with Purdue.
This week, the guys break down the most pressing items facing Ohio State football in spring camp, shake off the bad vibes on the hardwood, debut #AskTyvis where he compares the perks at Ohio State to the perks in the NFL, and roast Les Miles, college football's horniest dude (allegedly).
This week, the guys celebrate a huge dad milestone, break down the stupidity of the defamation of Justin Fields, say a nice thing about Michigan, marvel at Coach Prime, and warn you to never get into a fight in a room with a floor that's 10% urine.
This week, the guys dive deep into what winter workouts are really like for Ohio State football players, spend some time appreciating the hell out of the Gold Jerseys on the line for the basketball team, reminisce about the time a Hoosier buried Tyvis into the turf, and bid farewell to Baby Cam Newton.
This week, the guys get into whether Tom Brady drinks baby blood, list the many reasons Al Washington passed on tripling his salary, break down why C.J. Barnett is a perfect hire for Ohio State, and explore the finer points of film study.
This week, the guys welcome in the #hashtag #DC era, fill you in on Parker Fleming's insane smarts, cast a side-eye towards National Signing Day, and explain in great detail why it's absolutely okay to edit your own Madden rating.
This week, the guys check in on Buckeyes at the Senior Bowl, break down early playing time possibilities for the class of 2021 early entrees, and welcome Darron Lee to the show where he shares the secret of how Spongebob quotes helped power the 2014 team to the national championship.
This week the guys outline Chris Olave's plan for a very good, completely amazing season, slot Dwayne Haskins into the AFC North Funhouse, forecast Ohio State's 2021 depth chart, and revisit the Great Quarterback Social Media Beef of 2018.
The guys give Ohio State's loss in the College Football Playoff Championship a full postmortem, get deep in the weeds on the weaknesses (and strengths) of cover-3 coverage, break down which Buckeyes might return for another season, and get into how Urban Meyer will approach his new job with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The guys enjoy humbling of Dabo Swinney perhaps a little too much, Tyvis shares a sad family story and a College Football Playoff Championship preview for winners.
The guys break down the massive showdown between Ohio State and Clemson, discuss the bad blood between the two programs, and tell you how the Buckeyes get the revenge win Friday night.
This week, the guys cape for Trey Sermon, set the scene for Ohio State to silence Dabo Swinney, and welcome bumbling Bret Bielema back to the Big Ten.
The perfect villain, why offensive coordinators can be ruthless, Nick Saban's cold, calculated moves, the absurdity of the College Football Playoff selection committee, and a preview of Ohio State's Big Ten Championship clash with No. 14 Northwestern.
The guys come to terms with “The Game” going poof, clown on delusional Indiana fans, eviscerate Dabo Swinney's comments on Ohio State, and praise runaway narratives.
Ohio State football is a go again, with the Buckeyes in East Lansing and ready to face Michigan State, but trouble looms for “The Game.” Also, Texas fans catch feelings for Urban Meyer.
This week, the guys break down the improbable top-10 matchup between Ohio State and Indiana, ask questions like “is Ryan Day a better recruiter than Urban Meyer already,” and feast on the despair coming from Ann Arbor.
The guys come to terms with a suddenly open weekend, warn everyone about Ohio's worst speed trap, and go all-in on Justin Fields as the first pick in the NFL Draft.
The guys find a reason to hate Rutgers, marvel at the hidden messages in Ryan Day's game plans, and celebrate the worst loss of the Jim Harbaugh era at Michigan.
Tyvis gets married, Justin Fields has us thinking vegan, why Ohio State is so good at halftime adjustments, and what to expect in an empty Beaver Stadium on this episode of No Cap.
Ohio State football is finally, mercifully back and we're drinking from the hype hose. Tyvis and Jason break down Nebraska at Ohio State with night-before-Christmas-as-a-kid energy.
One week out from Buckeye football, the guys size up an offense that's going to put up video game numbers, Pennywise the Nebraska fan, and the perils of Dawn Patrol at the WHAC.
Zach Harrison and the second-year leap, Master Teague puts in work, Washington did Dwayne Haskins dirty, and the Reaper comes for us on this episode of No Cap!
Garrett Wilson is going to hurt some feelings this fall, Mickey Marotti knows how much fun you have, we have Pete Werner's back, and so much more on this episode of No Cap!
Justin Fields is giving up meat to win a national championship, the surprising rudeness of Indiana football fans, Tyvis claims he was Kevin Garnett on the court, and we're buying stock in Jordan Fuller's professionalism.
Everything came up Buckeyes as the Big Ten announced a return to football and stars Wyatt Davis and Shaun Wade announced their return to the team. Tyvis shares the details on his blood feud with LeBron James, and never cross Michael Thomas.
Tyvis and Jason try to make sense of a Big Ten that defies logic, the story of a man who lost his bowl gifts, and wondering if Wyatt Davis may be the first of many.
Ohio State and folklore legend Cardale Jones joins Tyvis and Jason on the very first episode of No Cap.