On this week's Buckeye Roundtable, Ryan Day said Ohio State will need “extraordinary depth” this season and the team must build toughness quickly once padded practices begin.
Mike Hall suffers a broken hand, No. 1 OT Gunner Givens includes Ohio State on his top 12, and two key Buckeye recruiters are named to 30Under30 rising stars list.
To replace Chase Young, Ohio State needs a group of edge-rushers to turn their potential into production, including Zach Harrison, Tyreke Smith and Jonathon Cooper.
Three of the biggest Big Ten games that don't include Ohio State feature its biggest rival in Michigan, which needs a big season in Jim Harbaugh's sixth season as head coach.
Strong performances by Denzel Ward and Terry McLaurin were overshadowed by multiple Buckeyes, including Nick Bosa, suffering major injuries in Week 2 of the NFL season.
Ryan Day says Justin Fields never even thought of opting out, Ohio State and Nebraska's brief friendship is over, the importance of hitting in practice, and more.
In-state offensive tackle Ryan Baer is a punishing run blocker who has improved his body and is gaining recruiting momentum, and we get an inside look at Emeka Egbuka's community.
Parris Campbell, Nick Bosa and Dre'Mont Jones suffered knee injuries, Malik Hooker suffered an Achilles injury and Corey Linsley suffered a hand injury during Sunday's NFL games.
Andre Turrentine was used in multiple ways on Friday night, 2022 quarterbacks Drew Allar and Te'Sean Smoot impress and Markus Allen helps lead Northmont to a comeback win.
Ohio State has to be prepared for more challenges to come its way in 2020, but the Buckeyes are motivated to control what they can control in their pursuit of a championship.
Ohio State's eight-game 2020 football schedule makes going undefeated more important, features a difficult Week 2 tilt with Penn State and ends with Michigan.
Ryan Day joined Big Noon Kickoff to rave about Justin Fields' offseason growth while citing Wyatt Davis practiced Friday and Shaun Wade is "on the way."