With Ohio State in need of a rebound performance against Tulsa, our own Ramzy Nasrallah, Chris Lauderback and George Eisner take their seats at the 11W Roundtable.
Ryan Day said Ohio State “can’t worry about feelings” as he considers the possibility of someone other than Kerry Coombs calling defensive plays against Tulsa.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba's breakout performance was a silver lining for the Buckeyes against Oregon, and Garrett Wilson believes the sophomore has "100 more" to come.
Ryan Day was impressed with how C.J. Stroud played against Oregon despite Ohio State‘s loss and he says the Buckeyes “gotta help him more” on both sides of the ball.
Garrett Wilson hinted that "new things" are being worked on by the Ohio State defense and Nicholas Petit-Frere said the Buckeyes have a new commitment to small details.
Ryan Day likely believes that even if his defense improves, it's not likely to be championship caliber, so kicking his offense into hyperdrive is of the utmost importance.
We discuss the challenges Ohio State will have to overcome to get its defense back on track this season and why it's still too early to write off the Buckeyes as CFP contenders.
The third Buckeye to lose his black stripe following Tuesday's practice is freshman safety Andre Turrentine, a four-star 2021 recruit out of Nashville.
With Josh Proctor out for the season, Ryan Day says Ohio State will explore all options at free safety, including switching players into the role from different positions.
Ryan Day said he is taking a “long, hard look” at changing how the Buckeyes are doing things defensively, though he didn't yet want to specify what changes they will make.
Ryan Day said Sevyn Banks is healthy enough to play this week, but didn't explain why the senior cornerback has been held out even though he hasn't been on the status report.
Ryan Day said Tuesday that Kerry Coombs may not call the plays for the Buckeye defense on Saturday, and that structural changes will come for Ohio State following the Oregon loss.