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Alabama Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban has hired Notre Dame OC Tommy Rees and Miami DC Kevin Steele to fill both roles in Tuscaloosa. Are these good hires? What does this mean for Marcus Freeman and Notre Dame, Mario Cristobal and Miami and the future of 5 Star QB CJ Carr? ALSO... 2023 NFL Draft "Experts" are knocking CJ Stroud because "Ryan Day doesn't run an NFL Scheme" - Do these clowns know what an "NFL Scheme" is? Clearly the Philadelphia Eagles, the odds on favorite to win the Super Bowl, run a sophisticated NFL passing game.... No? College football is a game of explosive plays, immense passion, and endless thrills. Every Saturday during the college football season, the spirit of competition and excitement take the field as the nation's top student-athletes battle for gridiron glory. The powerhouses in college football are teams like Alabama, LSU, Ohio State, Clemson, and Florida, all of whom compete in the fiercely contested NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision. Whether it's a hard-fought rivalry, chaotic scene in the stands, or an unbelievable touchdown grab, college football fans of all ages, backgrounds, and regions experience the same passion and intensity each week. From the blue-blooded programs to the rising stars, college football will always be the people's game. Ohio State Football is one of the most successful college football programs in history. With a total of 8 National Championships, the Buckeyes have established themselves as a powerhouse in the NCAA. Led by head coach Ryan Day, Ohio State has become known for its hard-hitting, aggressive defense and a high-octane offensive attack. While their recent success has been rooted in their strong recruiting class and their 2014 national championship, the program has a long and storied history in the college football world. On any given Saturday, the OSU faithful can be found inside the famous Ohio Stadium cheering on the scarlet and gray. Regardless of the opponent, each game brings out the passion and excitement that Ohio State fans are so well known for. Follow the Buckeyes and join the Buckeye Nation in their quest to reach another championship. Go Bucks! FOLLOW FRIDAY: https://linktr.ee/menace2sports MANSCAPED: 20% OFF with FREE SHIPPING! Screenshot your order for a chance at a FULL REFUND! https://www.manscaped.com/ #manscaped JOHN MASDEA AUTOMOTIVE SOLUTIONS IN POWELL, OH (614) 496-4364 The BEST Athletic wear you will find anywhere: https://mikeydapparel.com/ FREE CASH BONUS WITH MyBookie: https://mybookie.website/Menace2Sports VIP Subscribers: http://www.patreon.com/menace2sports - Custom RSS Feed (Straight to your phone – No iTunes or Spotify) - Exclusive Content, Shows and Videos - Exclusive Call-In Ability for Live Shows - Starting at $5 a month! HAIR BY ALEX - BOOK NOW: https://booksy.com/en-us/556162_hair-by-alex-armaly-luxstyle-studio-suites_barber-shop_134589_columbus For the FULL Landscape of College Football, tune in: http://www.menace2sports.com https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/menace2sports-with-zach-smith/id1464558838 Follow our show on social media: . Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@menace2sports Twitter: https://twitter.com/Menace2Sports Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/menace2sports/ Undisputed Best Sports Handicapping Tool in the WORLD: http://www.patreon.com/menace2picks
Is it going to happen? Is this a good hire for Nick Saban and the future of the Alabama Crimson Tide? Can Tommy Rees get the Alabama Offense back on track after a lack luster tenure with Bill O'Brien? ALSO... Diving into the Ohio State Buckeyes RB Room and the decisions Tony Alford and Ryan Day will have to make in the fall. College football is a game of explosive plays, immense passion, and endless thrills. Every Saturday during the college football season, the spirit of competition and excitement take the field as the nation's top student-athletes battle for gridiron glory. The powerhouses in college football are teams like Alabama, LSU, Ohio State, Clemson, and Florida, all of whom compete in the fiercely contested NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision. Whether it's a hard-fought rivalry, chaotic scene in the stands, or an unbelievable touchdown grab, college football fans of all ages, backgrounds, and regions experience the same passion and intensity each week. From the blue-blooded programs to the rising stars, college football will always be the people's game. Ohio State Football is one of the most successful college football programs in history. With a total of 8 National Championships, the Buckeyes have established themselves as a powerhouse in the NCAA. Led by head coach Ryan Day, Ohio State has become known for its hard-hitting, aggressive defense and a high-octane offensive attack. While their recent success has been rooted in their strong recruiting class and their 2014 national championship, the program has a long and storied history in the college football world. On any given Saturday, the OSU faithful can be found inside the famous Ohio Stadium cheering on the scarlet and gray. Regardless of the opponent, each game brings out the passion and excitement that Ohio State fans are so well known for. Follow the Buckeyes and join the Buckeye Nation in their quest to reach another championship. Go Bucks! FOLLOW FRIDAY: https://linktr.ee/menace2sports MANSCAPED: 20% OFF with FREE SHIPPING! Screenshot your order for a chance at a FULL REFUND! https://www.manscaped.com/ #manscaped JOHN MASDEA AUTOMOTIVE SOLUTIONS IN POWELL, OH (614) 496-4364 The BEST Athletic wear you will find anywhere: https://mikeydapparel.com/ FREE CASH BONUS WITH MyBookie: https://mybookie.website/Menace2Sports VIP Subscribers: http://www.patreon.com/menace2sports - Custom RSS Feed (Straight to your phone – No iTunes or Spotify) - Exclusive Content, Shows and Videos - Exclusive Call-In Ability for Live Shows - Starting at $5 a month! HAIR BY ALEX - BOOK NOW: https://booksy.com/en-us/556162_hair-by-alex-armaly-luxstyle-studio-suites_barber-shop_134589_columbus For the FULL Landscape of College Football, tune in: http://www.menace2sports.com https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/menace2sports-with-zach-smith/id1464558838 Follow our show on social media: . Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@menace2sports Twitter: https://twitter.com/Menace2Sports Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/menace2sports/ Undisputed Best Sports Handicapping Tool in the WORLD: http://www.patreon.com/menace2picks
Kamryn Babb has battled through the pain and heartache of seeing his athletic hopes and dreams be crushed by a torn ACL not once, not twice, not three, but four separate times. This week we sit down with Kamryn to discuss his mental toughness, the kind of impact and leadership it takes to be selected captain twice, and the strength that his faith gave him amid seemingly insurmountable odds. In an amazing story that was featured by both The Big Ten Network and College Gameday (Link: https://youtu.be/WnTQay44OSY), Kamryn fought through the heartache, the adversity, the pain, and the doubts of whether or not it would even be worth it to battle back and not only get cleared to play but also catch a touchdown pass inside Ohio Stadium in front of 100K+ fans. We catch up with Kamryn to discuss everything from injuries and perseverance to leadership and how the Buckeyes will prepare for a second chance at the college football playoff and a look ahead at the Georgia Bulldogs. A must listen for any athletes who have just received the crushing news that their season is over.Looking for some help dealing with your own adversity or struggles in the mental side of your game? Go to mentaltrainingplan.com and click on free consultation to get in touch with Ben and set up a free conversation about your specific situation.
Ohio State football beat reporters Bill Rabinowitz and Joey Kaufman speak with Dispatch sports columnist Rob Oller on the latest episode of the BuckeyeXtra football podcast. During this edition we discuss Ohio State's 45-23 loss to the Michigan Wolverines. Finally, we talk about how it's the second straight loss in a row to Michigan, provide our takeaways from this game, and what's possibly next for the Buckeyes.
Ohio State head football coach Ryan Day addresses the media following the 45-23 loss to the Michigan Wolverines on Saturday November 26, 2022, at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.
Ohio State players and coaches were clearly stunned following another lopsided loss to archrival Michigan on Saturday in Ohio Stadium. So what the heck happened, and how can the Buckeyes respond? Head coach Ryan Day, quarterback CJ Stroud, and defensive coordinator Jim Knowles answer those questions and much more in this episode of Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning.- What did Stroud think about the decision to punt on 4th-and-5 in Michigan territory?- Do the Buckeyes still have a case for inclusion in the College Football Playoff?- What happened that caused the defense to fall apart like that?- Does Knowles need to change his approach to defense?Check out BuckeyeHuddle.com to get all of the best Ohio State Buckeyes coverage. Our team of contributors will have you up-to-the-minute with recruiting, team coverage and so much more. Join the fastest growing community in all of BuckeyeNation at BuckeyeHuddle.comJoin Now: https://buckeyehuddle.com/community/account/upgrades/shirts and more. Don't miss out and support your favorite site by wearing the gear! https://lynbrookswag.com/collections/buckeye-huddle
Brendan Gulick and Andrew Lind provide instant analysis from Columbus following Ohio State's second-half collapse against Michigan. Ohio State welcomed Michigan back to Columbus for a winner-take-all battle at Ohio Stadium, but the “revenge game” this was billed as turned out to be heartbreaker for Buckeye Nation. The Wolverines outmatched the Buckeyes this afternoon with a quick strike offense and balance that were difficult for Ohio State to match. The game opened up as a shootout early, which looked to favor Ohio State, but as the battle continued into the second half, Michigan began to slow the pace of play and forcing the Buckeyes into mental mistakes and penalties that put the team behind-the-sticks. The limited possessions of the third quarter allowed the Wolverines to establish a ground attack that struggled to get going in the first half, and the Wolverines took a 24-20 lead into the fourth quarter, which they wouldn't relinquish. Ohio State had opportunities to come back into the game late, as Jake Moody missed a 57-yard field goal attempt that gave the offense a short field to work with midway through the fourth, but the Buckeyes were unable to finish drives in the pivotal moments down the stretch. Donovan Edwards put the nail in the coffin for Ohio State with two late touchdown runs of 75 and 85 yards. Michigan now sets its sights on the Big Ten Championship game, while the Buckeyes await their postseason fate. ----- Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more coverage of the Buckeyes! Follow our comprehensive Ohio State coverage on BuckeyesNow here: Website: https://www.buckeyesnow.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BuckeyesNow_FN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BuckeyesNowonFN Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buckeyesnow_fn/ #OhioStateBuckeyes #OhioStateFootball #BigTen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Game is today! Ohio State and Michigan face off Saturday inside Ohio Stadium, and BuckeyeHuddle has everything you need to know before kickoff. Ross Fulton, Buckeye Huddle's Xs and Os guru joined a special live panel discussion along with Tony Gerdeman, Marc Givler, Kevin Noon, and Tom Orr of BuckeyeHuddle.com to answer some viewer questions and break down The Game from every possible angle. Make sure you tune in to our live pregame show starting at 7:30 am on Saturday, and then join us again as soon as the clock hits 0:00 for our live postgame show as well. You can find it all at YouTube.com/BuckeyeHuddle.
The anticipation for ‘The Game' continues to build as we get closer to No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Michigan meeting at Ohio Stadium with so much on the line. That is why on this edition of the Big Me Kickoff we went to an old friend of the site in Michael Spath to get the latest from the Wolverines side of things. Injuries have been a recent concern with Jim Harbaugh's team, how much would the absence of Blake Corum mean for the Wolverines? Can Michigan win a passing game against Ohio State? How does this defense compare to last years? And most importantly, what is the prediction out of Ann Arbor (Mich.) for this one?All of that and so much more in this edition of the Big Me Kickoff, don't miss out.
Lettermen Row's Spencer Holbrook is joined this time by Anthony Broome, who covers Michigan for On3's The Wolverine, to break down who has the edge in the massive rivalry clash, arguably the biggest edition of it since the undefeated matchup in 2006. How ready is the Ohio State defense to avenge the loss last season that was delivered by the Michigan rushing attack? Will Blake Corum play for the Wolverines? What are the expectations for this Saturday afternoon inside Ohio Stadium? Spencer from Lettermen Row and Anthony from The Wolverine break it all down. Don't miss a full game preview with Spencer and Anthony as they try to squeeze in so many different topics to discuss ahead of the rivalry matchup in the Horseshoe on Saturday. (Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images) #OhioStateFootball #OhioState #CFBNews Subscribe for more Ohio State Football coverage: https://www.youtube.com/c/Lettermenrow?sub_confirmation=1 Ohio State Buckeyes videos from Columbus, Ohio from the staff of Lettermen Row. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's finally time for The Game we've all been waiting for.Following a full year of buildup for Ohio State's shot at revenge after last year's loss in Ann Arbor, the Buckeyes will look to prove they're a different team than they were a year ago when they host Michigan at Ohio Stadium on Saturday. And the stakes couldn't be higher, as the second-ranked Buckeyes and third-ranked Wolverines both enter the game with 11-0 records with a spot in the Big Ten Championship Game and a likely College Football Playoff berth on the line.As we always do, we start this week's episode of Real Pod Wednesdays by looking back at Ohio State's game from the previous weekend – a game that was more competitive than anticipated at Maryland. All of our analysis regarding the 43-30 win in College Park and the weekend that was in college football, though, ties back into the season-defining game to come Saturday.In the second half of the podcast, we turn our full attention toward this week's game and discuss why this is the most important game of Ryan Day's career and why we believe Ohio State should have a slight advantage in this year's game – even though we both expect a one-score game that comes down to which team can make the clutch plays in the fourth quarter.The full rundown of topics we're discussing this week: 0:14: It's the week we've all been waiting for, and it doesn't get any bigger than this 1:49: Ohio State gets a bigger scare from Maryland than we expected, but that shouldn't come as a shock 3:57: Who we expect to play the most at running back against Michigan after Dallan Hayden's 146-yard, three-touchdown game against Maryland 11:53: Dawand Jones showed why he's Ohio State's starting right tackle, but OSU could have a tough decision to make at right guard 14:27: Lathan Ransom and Tommy Eichenberg continue to play like All-Americans despite injuries 16:46: Zach Harrison continues to play the best football of his career 18:48: The passing defense remains Ohio State's biggest concern entering the biggest games of the year 22:45: Ohio State's defense continues to make plays in clutch moments, which is a reason for optimism this week 23:52: How Ohio State plays the week before The Game isn‘t predictive of how Ohio State will play in The Game – and none of the top teams looked great last weekend 29:00: We don't know who will win this game – and that's the way it should be in this rivalry 30:12: Three reasons why Dan is 60% confident Ohio State will beat Michigan 32:14: Both teams have injuries at running back, but that hurts Michigan more than Ohio State 33:19: Why this is the most important game of Ryan Day's tenure as Ohio State's head coach 36:40: Michigan's offensive line will give Ohio State's run defense its biggest challenge of the year 37:42: Michigan's defense is elite, but it has faced very little top competition 39:50: Neither team has a clear-cut advantage on either side of the ball 41:20: A legacy-defining game for C.J. Stroud, who has his chance for a Heisman Moment 44:47: Jaxon Smith-Njigba's status for this week remains a mystery, though signs haven't been promising 48:20: The Buckeyes we think will step up in a big way in The Game 51:19: If Ohio State wins, will Ryan Day issue a response to Jim Harbaugh's “third base” trash talk? 53:28: We'll see a bunch of notable Buckeyes play their final home game Saturday 56:59: Our score predictions for The Game – and why the only score that matters is who wins
Ohio State Senior Vice President & Wolfe Foundation Endowed Athletics Director Gene Smith is joined by Manager of Facilities Operations at Ohio Stadium, Jason Browning, and senior Gustaf Westlund, a forward for the Men's Hockey Team.
The Buckeyes will battle Michigan in Ohio Stadium on Saturday afternoon for the Big Ten East title and so much more. Rivalry respect. Gold pants. Bragging rights. College Football Playoff entry. They're all on the line In preparation for the Buckeyes game against the Wolverines, they held a media session with head coach Ryan Day and defensive coordinator Jim Knowles -- along with select players -- inside the Woody Hayes Athletic Center. Spencer Holbrook, Andy Backstrom and Tim May were back inside the Woody Hayes Athletic Center on Tuesday, breaking down how the Buckeyes are turning their focus to The Game in the latest Practice Report presented by Byers Auto. Every Tuesday following the media session with the Buckeyes, Tim, Andy and Spencer will chat about what they saw Saturday night and look ahead to what to expect from Ohio State the next Saturday. #OhioStateFootball #OhioState #CFBNews Subscribe for more Ohio State Football coverage: https://www.youtube.com/c/Lettermenrow?sub_confirmation=1 Ohio State Buckeyes videos from Columbus, Ohio from the staff of Lettermen Row. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ohio State football beat reporters Bill Rabinowitz, Joey Kaufman and Rob Oller speak about college football on the latest episode of the BuckeyeXtra football podcast. During this edition, we preview the the Ohio State Buckeyes' win over the Maryland Terrapins and the upcoming matchup with the Michigan Wolverines in The Game. Want more news analysis on Ohio State football? Please consider subscribing to The Columbus Dispatch.
Ohio State scored early and often against a bad Indiana defense. The Buckeyes defense kept the Hoosiers down for most of the day to come away with a blowout 56-14 win over Indiana inside the Horseshoe. Lettermen Row was in Ohio Stadium to break it all down Saturday, and now it's back to re-examine everything it learned from the home game. How were the Buckeyes able to completely dominate just one week removed from a bad performance? What can we learn from Ohio State after watching the running game return to solid form, albeit against a bad defense? What will the Buckeyes correct as they hit the road for a Big Ten East matchup against Maryland? Spencer Holbrook, Andy Backstrom and Tim May are breaking down how the Buckeyes fared with the newest Lettermen Row video: The Monday After. Every Monday following Buckeyes games, Tim, Andy and Spencer will reconvene and chat about what they saw Saturday afternoon. #OhioStateFootball #OhioState #CFBNews Subscribe for more Ohio State Football coverage: https://www.youtube.com/c/Lettermenrow?sub_confirmation=1 Ohio State Buckeyes videos from Columbus, Ohio from the staff of Lettermen Row. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ohio State head football coach Ryan Day speaks to the media on Saturday November 12, 2022, at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. During this news conference Day recaps the 56-14 victory over the Indiana Hoosiers and much more.
Throughout the year, Land-Grant Holy Land will be bringing you uncut audio primarily from Ohio State press conferences, but also from individual interview sessions. On this episode of "Land-Grant Holy Land Uncut," we have audio from the postgame press conference following Saturday's 56-14 victory over the Indiana Hoosiers at Ohio Stadium. To start, head coach Ryan Day discussed the mid-game injury to running back Miyan Williams before turning his attention to the incredible moment for oft-injured, veteran wide receiver Kamryn Babb. Then, Babb and quarterback C.J. Stroud come to the podium to discuss the final touchdown of the game five years in the making. They also talk about their connection and what the team has planned for the rest of the season. Theme music provided by www.bensound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
No. 2 Ohio State thumped Indiana, 56-14 in Ohio Stadium on Saturday. After the game, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day, Indiana head coach Tom Allen, and Ohio State wide receiver Kamryn Babb met with the media to discuss a number of interesting storylines. - How bad was Miyan Williams' injury, and how long will he and TreVeyon Henderson be out?- Is running back an easy spot to plug-and-play to fill holes? Or is it more complicated than that?- After RT Dawand Jones and CB Denzel Burke missed the game, are they likely to be back for Maryland?- How did the Buckeyes pull off their first punt block of the season? - From the Hoosiers' perspective, what went wrong in a blowout loss?- Plus a deep dive on the incredible story of Kamryn Babb, who came back from four separate ACL injuries to score his first touchdown as a Buckeye on Saturday.Check out BuckeyeHuddle.com to get all of the best Ohio State Buckeyes coverage. Our team of contributors will have you up-to-the-minute with recruiting, team coverage and so much more. Join the fastest growing community in all of BuckeyeNation at BuckeyeHuddle.comJoin Now: https://buckeyehuddle.com/community/account/upgrades/shirts and more. Don't miss out and support your favorite site by wearing the gear! https://lynbrookswag.com/collections/buckeye-huddle
Brendan Gulick and Andrew Lind provide instant analysis from Columbus following the Ohio State Buckeyes' huge 56-14 win over Indiana. Ohio State returned home to a snowy Ohio Stadium after two consecutive road games, and maybe home-cooking was all the Buckeyes needed to rebound from a close-call last week at Northwestern. The running game deficiencies that had plagued the team in recent weeks disappeared this afternoon, as the they gained 340 yards on the ground. Miyan Williams accounted for 145 of those yards and a touchdown in the first half before being carted off with a leg injury. Xavier Johnson scored on an impressive 71-yard run and Dallan Hayden also hit pay dirt, giving the Buckeyes three different runners to score a touchdown. C.J. Stroud looked much more comfortable in the pocket today than he did last week, throwing for 297 yards and five touchdowns. Marvin Harrison Jr. continued his jaw-dropping play with a few more highlights to add to his season-long reel, and finished the day with seven receptions for 135 yards and a 58-yard touchdown reception. Lathan Ransom and Tommy Eichenberg led the way for the Buckeye defense. Ransom finished second on the team in tackles, adding 1.5 sacks and a blocked punt, while Eichenberg recorded three tackles-for-loss. The Buckeye defense as a unit was outstanding situationally, holding the Hoosiers to 3-for-18 on third and fourth-down conversion attempts. The Buckeyes look ahead to their final two games of the regular season, and face-off against Maryland next Saturday before a meeting with Michigan on Nov. 26. Join Brendan Gulick and Andrew Lind as they break down all of today's action. ----- Get your Ohio State football tickets from SI Tickets. Also, be sure to check out our new message boards, Buckeye Forums. We'd love to have you part of the conversation during the season. ----- You may also like: Watch Ryan Day's Postgame Press Conference After Ohio State Beat Indiana Miyan Williams Suffers Apparent Right Leg Injury, Ohio State Running Back Room In Trouble Live Updates: No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Indiana Hoosiers Game Prediction: No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes Vs. Indiana Hoosiers Game Preview: Ohio State Focused On Indiana But Keeping An Eye On Michigan Ohio State's Ryan Day Shares Final Thoughts On Indiana During Radio Show ----- Be sure to stay locked into BuckeyesNow all the time! Join the BuckeyesNow community! Subscribe to the BuckeyesNow YouTube channel Follow BuckeyesNow on Twitter: @BuckeyesNow_FN Follow BuckeyesNow on Instagram: @BuckeyesNow_FN Like and follow BuckeyesNow on Facebook! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We cover a lot of ground on our postgame podcast, What We Learned Live following Ohio State's 56-14 rout of Indiana. Host Dave Biddle is joined by Bill Kurelic to get the latest on recruiting for the Buckeyes, and it was a big day for the 2023 and 2024 classes. We also hear from Patrick Murphy and Steve Helwagen live from Ohio Stadium. Was there good news in the postgame press conference regarding OSU running back Miyan Williams who went down with an ankle injury in the second half? The postgame pod covers that and much more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ohio State head football coach Ryan Day addresses the media on Tuesday November 8, 2022, at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center in Columbus, Ohio. During this this press conference Day looks ahead to Saturday's upcoming matchup between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Indiana Hoosiers.
The Buckeyes will battle Indiana inside Ohio Stadium on Saturday afternoon to try getting back on track after an unconvincing win over Northwestern. In preparation for the Buckeyes game against the Hoosiers, they held a media session with head coach Ryan Day and defensive coordinator Jim Knowles inside the Woody Hayes Athletic Center. Spencer Holbrook, Andy Backstrom and Tim May were back inside the Woody Hayes Athletic Center on Tuesday, breaking down how the Buckeyes are turning their focus to Indiana in the latest Practice Report presented by Byers Auto. Every Tuesday following the media session with the Buckeyes, Tim, Andy and Spencer will chat about what they saw Saturday night and look ahead to what to expect from Ohio State the next Saturday. #OhioStateFootball #OhioState #CFBNews Subscribe for more Ohio State Football coverage: https://www.youtube.com/c/Lettermenrow?sub_confirmation=1 Ohio State Buckeyes videos from Columbus, Ohio from the staff of Lettermen Row. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For the second consecutive week, Ohio State's offense took a little while to get warmed up but then it was absolutely fine. Also for the second straight week, the defense forced key turnovers to effectively prevent the Buckeyes' opponents from being able to take advantage of the offense's slow start. We break down Ohio State's 44-31 road win over the Penn State Nittany Lions, including a first half that seemed much tighter than it needed to be. We checked in on our score predictions to see how well we prognosticated the game, and poured over the statistical data to see if our picks to click actually...well, clicked. We took our usual stroll through the rest of the Big Ten games from Saturday to keep tabs on how everyone else made out. There was some ugliness in Ann Arbor and it wasn't limited to the game between the Wolverines and Spartans, as it spilled into the tunnel after the game. While everyone seems to want to point out how easily Michigan handled Penn State compared to Ohio State's trip to Happy Valley, it's worth reminding them that the Wolverines had to settle for a lot of field goals at home against a Spartans team that the Buckeyes eviscerated in East Lansing. The Illini kept rolling while the Minnesota Golden Gophers tried to get back on track and Iowa found some offense against...Northwestern. Speaking of the Wildcats, we looked ahead to Saturday's road game and the way Northwestern has played this season, we expect the spread to be covered as Ohio State looks to get back in rhythm offensively heading into the season's final stretch. We made our predictions for the game and selected our offensive and defensive picks to click. We'll be back next week to talk about Ohio State's matchup with the Northwestern Wildcats in Evanston, Illinois, and to preview next week's return home to face the Indiana Hoosiers at Ohio Stadium. In the meantime, feel free to reach out with your feedback and questions below in the comments section or send us an email. Be sure to subscribe, rate, review, and share! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ohio State head football coach speaks to the media following the 54-10 victory over the Iowa Hawkeyes on Saturday October 22, 2022, at Ohio Stadium in Columbus Ohio.
On this postgame Buckeye Talk from Ohio State's 54-10 win over Iowa in Ohio Stadium, Doug Lesmerises, Nathan Baird and Stephen Means are breaking down how the OSU passing game got it rolling late and how the OSU defense smothered Iowa's desultory offense all game. First, the guys look at C.J. Stroud and how he played almost two different games. The Iowa defense provided a real test early, but the passing game broke it open late. What part of the game told you more? Then (28:41), the guys talk about the return of Jaxon Smith-Njigba, which didn't last all that long. Also, the Ohio State running game never got going against the Hawkeyes -- does that matter? Finally (57:10), it's a look at the dominating day for the Ohio State defense against the stumbling Iowa offense. Can the defense carry the Buckeyes when needed? And could Penn State next week be a version of Iowa, but tougher? Thanks for listening to Buckeye Talk from cleveland.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Ohio State Buckeyes rolled to a 54-10 over Iowa on Saturday inside Ohio Stadium.While the final score might suggest a truly dominating performance on both sides of the ball, the reality wasn't quite as universally positive for the Buckeyes.Kevin Noon of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss three potential negatives, and whether they are legitimate concerns, as well as three things that Buckeye fans should unquestionably feel good about. Check out BuckeyeHuddle.com to get all of the best Ohio State Buckeyes coverage. Our team of contributors will have you up-to-the-minute with recruiting, team coverage and so much more. Join the fastest growing community in all of BuckeyeNation at BuckeyeHuddle.comJoin Now: https://buckeyehuddle.com/community/account/upgrades/shirts and more. Don't miss out and support your favorite site by wearing the gear! https://lynbrookswag.com/collections/buckeye-huddle
Ohio State started slow, then rolled visiting Iowa 54-10. On our postgame podcast What We Learned Live, Dave Biddle details what we gleaned about the No. 2 Buckeyes (7-0, 4-0 Big Ten) and what it means moving forward. We are also joined by Bill Kurelic to give the latest on recruiting, and we're joined by Patrick Murphy and Steve Helwagen from Ohio Stadium, who hopped on right after postgame interviews. Sit back, relax and enjoy What We Learned Live. (Biddle will also do a written version of WWL after he re-watches the game on Monday.) To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ohio State returned to action following an off-week and brought all of its offensive weapons to Saturday's game against Iowa. What did the latest Buckeyes victory tell us about the second half of the season?That's what THE Podcast's Austin Ward, Bill Landis and Jeremy Birmingham think of the game? This is Snap Judgments, Iowa-game edition.Want more of Austin, Bill and Birm? Head to www.ohiostate.rivals.com and join them in the Horseshoe Lounge. #OhioStateFootball #bigtenfootball #BigTen #buckeyesfootball #Buckeyes #THEPodcast
It's going to be a battle of offense versus defense when Ohio State takes on Iowa at Ohio Stadium on Saturday.Unfortunately for Iowa, the Hawkeyes have to let their offense play too.With the country's worst offensive unit, what can the Iowa team defense do to slow down the Buckeyes? Would it even matter if they slowed them a little?This is BOLD PREDICTIONS for Iowa and Ohio State on THE Podcast Daily for Friday, Oct. 21, 2022.
The Buckeyes will battle the Hawkeyes inside Ohio Stadium on Saturday afternoon for a Big Ten cross-divisional matchup. In preparation for the Buckeyes game against the Hawkeyes, they practiced Wednesday night and select players met with the media shortly after. Spencer Holbrook and Tim May were back inside the Woody Hayes Athletic Center after practice, breaking down how the Buckeyes are turning their focus to Iowa in the latest Practice Report presented by Byers Auto. Every Wednesday night following the media session with select Buckeyes players, Tim and Spencer will chat about what they saw Saturday night and look ahead to what to expect from Ohio State the next Saturday. #OhioStateFootball #OhioState #CFBNews Subscribe for more Ohio State Football coverage: https://www.youtube.com/c/Lettermenrow?sub_confirmation=1 Ohio State Buckeyes videos from Columbus, Ohio from the staff of Lettermen Row. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his Q&AD segment, Gene Smith fields listener questions, including inquiries about the Big Ten's expansion, the cost of maintaining Ohio Stadium, growing up in Cleveland as a Buckeye fan, and more. To submit your own question for the next Q&AD segment, visit ohiostatebuckeyes.com.
Ohio State Senior Vice President & Wolfe Foundation Endowed Athletics Director Gene Smith joins Tamar Chute, University Archivist and Head of Archives at The Ohio State University, and Jerry Emig, Associate AD for Athletic Communications, for a fascinating dive into the history of the one and only Ohio Stadium (3:02).
Ohio State moved to 5-0 with a 49-10 rout of visiting Rutgers on Saturday and we talked all about it on our postgame podcast, What We Learned Live. Host Dave Biddle analyzes what we gleaned about the Buckeyes, we hear from Patrick Murphy and Steve Helwagen live from Ohio Stadium, and we take questions from our live audience. All of that and more is coming your way on Bucknuts' What We Learned Live podcast. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ohio State took care of Rutgers 49-10 in a game dominated by Miyan Williams and the Buckeyes offensive linemen.What were the key takeaways from the Buckeyes big conference win over the Scarlet Knights? THE Podcast's Austin Ward, Bill Landis and Jeremy Birmingham are breaking it down live from Ohio Stadium on Snap Judgments.#ohiostatefootball #bigtenfootball #BigTen #buckeyesfootball #Buckeyes #THEPodcast
Ohio State football beat reporter speaks with special guest Chris Iseman from the Asbury Park Press on the latest episode of the BuckeyeXtra basketball podcast. During this we break down the upcoming matchup between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. Finally, we discuss our expectations for this game and what's been going on with the Rutgers football program. Read More: Want more news and insight on Ohio State football? Please consider subscribing to the Columbus Dispatch.
Over its history, the Ohio stadium has hosted hundreds of games, millions of fans, and eight national championship-winning teams. That stadium has grown over the years with updates big and small to ensure it meets the needs of the fans and the program.
On this postgame Buckeye Talk, Doug Lesmerises, Nathan Baird and Stephen Means run through No. 3 Ohio State's 52-21 win over Wisconsin in Ohio Stadium on Saturday night. First up, the Ohio State defense, which proved that Graham Mertz isn't good and gang-tackled Wisconsin running back Braelon Allen all night. The Buckeyes held down the Badgers while missing their top three cornerbacks. Then at 24:41, the talk turns to the Ohio State offense -- the two running backs, the offensive line, tight end Cade Stover, and the receiver play without Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Also discussed is Ryan Day's play-calling, which may have been as good as it has ever been. Finally, at 1:00:08, the focus turns to quarterback C.J. Stroud, who threw five touchdown passes but admitted he has to make sure he doesn't get bored handing the ball off. Thanks for listening to Buckeye Talk from cleveland.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THE Podcast's Austin Ward, Bill Landis and Jeremy Birmingham are breaking down the Buckeyes 52-21 blowout win of Wisconsin from Ohio Stadium.What did the Buckeyes do right? What's happening with their injury issues?#ohiostatefootball #bigtenfootball #BigTen #buckeyesfootball #Buckeyes #THEPodcast
Here's the preview for Ohio State vs. Wisconsin on Saturday night in Ohio Stadium, as the 3-0 Buckeyes will host the 2-1 Badgers. In the first part of this pod, Doug Lesmerises, Nathan Baird and Stephen Means look at Ohio State's defense vs. Wisconsin's offense and theorize about how much the Badgers might need to throw the ball. Then it's Part 2 (27:02) and the Ohio State offense vs. the Wisconsin defense. This is the usual question -- Can Wisconsin handle the Buckeyes' passing game? In the third part of the episode (37:39), Doug, Nathan and Stephen make their picks, and then discuss the Wednesday practice absence of cornerback Denzel Burke. Thanks for listening to Buckeye Talk from cleveland.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ohio State will open Big Ten play against Wisconsin on Saturday night and the Weekend Kick-Off crew is breaking down what to expect under the lights of Ohio Stadium.What players have to step up? How do the Buckeyes stop the Badgers patented inside zone run scheme?THE Podcast talks about that and plenty more on the latest edition of Weekend Kick-Off, brought to you by Bryant Heating & Cooling.
Ohio State is hosting in-state foe Toledo at Ohio Stadium on Saturday and Friday morning means THE Podcast's Austin Ward, Bill Landis and Jeremy Birmingham are making BOLD predictions for the weekend's prime-time matchup.What happens at Ohio State on Saturday? Here's our take for THE Podcast Daily on Friday, Sept. 16, 2022.
In this edition of the Big Me Kickoff, we are focusing in on the upcoming game with the Toledo Rockets. This in-state team has had success in past year knocking off major foes including the likes of Penn State, Michigan, Iowa State and other and in 2021 came oh-so-close to taking down Notre Dame. Despite only being a couple hour car ride away from Columbus, what do we really know about the 2022 Rockets? We know that their schedule has been maybe even weaker than Michigan's with games against LIU and UMass to date, but their level of competition takes a steep climb as they take on Ohio State on Saturday night under the lights at Ohio Stadium.We are catching up with a long-time friend as Kyle Rowland of the Toledo Blade provides some more context into who the Rockets are, what they have accomplished and what their chances are in this one. All of that and more in this edition of the Big Me Kickoff.
Lettermen Row's Spencer Holbrook is joined this time by Dave Briggs, who covers the Rockets for the Toledo Blade, to break down how Toledo stacks up against the Buckeyes, the new transfers Jason Candle has brought in to that program and who to watch out for on Saturday afternoon. How ready is the Ohio State defense to have a third straight dominant outing? Will Toledo present any problems to the Buckeyes this weekend in Columbus? What are the expectations for this Saturday afternoon inside Ohio Stadium? Spencer from Lettermen Row and Dave from the Toledo Blade break it all down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ohio State moved to 2-0 on the season with a 45-12 win over visiting Arkansas State on Saturday. On our postgame podcast, What We Learned Live, Dave Biddle goes into detail about what we gleaned about the 2022 Buckeyes today. One of the things we learned is that sophomore wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. is a stud for OSU. (Oh, you already knew that? Fair enough.) Biddle is also joined by Patrick Murphy and Steve Helwagen from Ohio Stadium, and fields questions from the live audience. All of that and more is coming your way on What We Learned Live. (And we will publish a written version of WWL each Monday.) To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It wasn't as pretty as Ryan Day and the Buckeyes would've liked but the Buckeyes handled their business against Arkansas State with a 45-12 win at Ohio Stadium.C.J. Stroud and Marvin Harrison were clicking, the Ohio State defense didn't give up a touchdown but it didn't feel clean the whole way through.What're the key takeaways? THE Podcast's Austin Ward, Bill Landis and Jeremy Birmingham break down their thoughts on Snap Judgments.(Apologies for the audio challenges, a key piece of equipment malfunctioned and was not immediately replaceable.)
On this Friday Buckeye Talk, Doug Lesmerises, Nathan Baird and Stephen Means are previewing Saturday's game in Ohio Stadium, when Ohio State will host Arkansas State. But they're also discussing something Ohio State head coach Ryan Day said on Thursday. On this episode: From the start to 25:49, a discussion of Day saying ego can't get in the way of the run game and that starts with him From 25:40 to 44:01, breaking down Arkansas State and their major players From 44:01 to the end, making game picks and picking the Buckeyes that everyone should be most curious about on Saturday. Thanks for listening to Buckeye Talk from cleveland.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's time for everyone's favorite segment of the week: BOLD PREDICTIONS.This week, Ohio State takes on Arkansas State in Ohio Stadium and the Buckeyes are a big -- 44-point -- favorite over the the Red Wolves.How does the crew of THE Podcast see this Saturday's game unfolding? Here are the BOLD predictions from Austin Ward, Bill Landis and Jeremy Birmingham for week two of the 2022 football season.
It's the first Ohio State football postgame pod of the 2022 season, as Doug Lesmerises, Nathan Baird and Stephen Means break down the Buckeyes' 21-10 win over Notre Dame on Saturday night in Ohio Stadium. It's late. You know how postgame pods work, right? They talk about what happened in the game and what it means? You get it. Enjoy this weekend Buckeye Talk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Thursday! The Crew got a big win last night, the Ohio Stadium field is getting rave reviews, the Shoe is getting some new food, we recap Ryan Day's radio show, it's the season debut of Around the Big Ten with ESPN's Adam Rittenberg, big news for the Cavs, Baker walks back his comment, latest details on an expanded CFP & we do Would You Rather.
The 12 Days of Christmas are fine. But the 12 Days Until Buckeye Football? Now that's really where it's at. And yes, friends, we are merely 12 days away from Ohio State kicking off its 2022 season against visiting Notre Dame. Dave Biddle flies solo on today's show and gives his outlook on the OSU-ND clash, plus: * The Buckeyes are favored by 15.5 points over the Fighting Irish. Does that sound about right? * The over/under is very interesting at 58.5. We give some friendly advice there to anyone who dabbles in sports betting. * Camp is winding down for the Buckeyes. The media will interview head coach Ryan Day and defensive coordinator Jim Knowles today. That will be interesting for sure. * Who will end up being the best defensive linemen this season for Ohio State? Could it be the four second-year players? * We haven't talked a lot about special teams. Let's change that. How will Emeka Egbuka do as the kickoff returner? Will Jaxon Smith-Njigba still be the primary punt returner? Might they rotate to some degree and also use Egbuka back there? * It is the 100-year anniversary of Ohio Stadium and the 20-year anniversary of the 2002 national championship. Jim Tressel completely flipped the Ohio State-Michigan rivalry on its head and won a national title in his second season. We're big Tressel "Stans" around here. All of that and more is coming your way on the Monday 5ish. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices