Ohio State is favored to win Saturday's game at Rutgers by more than 50 points, but Ryan Day wants to see the Buckeyes play up to the same standard they've played all year.
Ohio State lists four co-starters on its defensive end depth chart for a second consecutive week with Chase Young and Jonathon Cooper both unavailable to play on Saturday.
Chase Young, Baron Browning, Austin Mack, Jonathon Cooper and Joshua Alabi are among the players who will be unavailable for Ohio State's game against Rutgers.
Since it's Rutgers week, our very own Ramzy Nasrallah, Kevin Harrish and David Wertheim field questions outside the scope of an ensuing blowout in this week's roundtable.
Ohio State is dominant like we haven't seen since WWII, CJ Saunders' father discusses his son's injury, Paris Johnson Jr.'s high school tape is insane, and more.
"All-Star" recruiter and New Jersey native Jeff Hafley returns to his roots at Rutgers this weekend and Ohio State defensive line recruits react to Chase Young's reinstatement.
Chris Holtmann had an "exceptional" second year at Ohio State, per Gene Smith, and other key staffers exceeded expectations on annual performance reviews.
Ryan Day said he thought Ohio State's compliance department was "unbelievably professional" in its efforts to reinstate Chase Young after learning he committed an NCAA violation.
North Carolina running backs Evan Pryor and Will Shipley first met after a wild fifth-grade Pop Warner game. Ever since, they've been close friends envisioning a backfield tandem.
Ryan Day talks closure on the Chase Young situation, the onside kick against Maryland, Rashod Berry playing both ways and more in his final weekly media appearances.
James Kratch, who covers Rutgers for NJ.com, discusses what went wrong for Chris Ash, why Greg Schiano could be his successor and how ugly Saturday's game will be.
Ohio State looks like a Final Four team (yes, basketball), Rashod Berry talks playing both sides of the ball, Chase Young looks like a future Hall of Famer and more.