Ryan Day, Tony Alford, Greg Mattison, Justin Fields, K.J. Hill, Brendon White and Pete Werner met with the media ahead of Ohio State's third game of the season at Indiana.
A total of 77 Ohio State players saw the field in the Buckeyes' 42-0 shutout win over Cincinnati, and we take a look at how much and what roles each of them played.
Indiana sees beating Ohio State a "program-changing opportunity," Chase Young feels sick over his dropped pick, Philip Rivers underestimated Malik Hooker, and more.
Ryan Day praised Ohio State's offensive line play against Cincinnati and said "the margin for error is a lot smaller" as the Buckeyes prepare to begin Big Ten play this week.
Nearly all of Ohio State's offensive and defensive starters and a few others earned champion recognition for their performances in the Buckeyes' 42-0 win over Cincinnati.
A renewed confidence and reliance on zone-match coverage have allowed the Buckeye defense to flourish under Greg Mattison and Jeff Hafley so far in 2019.
Indiana has a talented quarterback in Michael Penix Jr. and one of the Big Ten's most veteran rosters, but the Hoosiers have lost 23 straight games against Ohio State.
The Buckeye wrestling program enters a new chapter of its storied program in a new home, and creates a new tradition with "black shirts" for hard-working team members.
Joshua Perry is in the house, answering your questions on Ohio State's win over Cincinnati, the trip to Indiana, Big Ten action or anything else from the college football scene.
Drue Chrisman earns Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week honors for the first time in his career after downing two punts inside the 10-yard line against Cincinnati.
After three straight noon games to begin the year, Ohio State's fourth game of the season against Miami (Ohio) on Sept. 21 will kick off at 3:30 p.m. and will air on BTN.