Ohio State’s Oct. 7 game against Maryland is reportedly in line to be a 3:30 game on Peacock while its Oct. 14 game at Purdue is tentatively set to be a noon game on FOX.
It’s not always the stars who determine the outcome of a season for a football team. Today we take a look at six players who can make or break Ohio State’s 2023 campaign.
OSU commit Air Noland will compete against 2026 quarterback target Julian Lewis in a nationally televised game Friday and Tory Blaylock puts OSU in his top schools.
Former Ohio State running back Ezekiel Elliott is joining the New England Patriots on a one-year deal worth up to $6 million, according to multiple reports.
Ohio State isn’t ready to name starters at offensive tackle or center yet, but Ryan Day says he thinks the Buckeyes “have a chance to have a really good O-line.”
Ryan Day wishes “somebody had really emerged” at quarterback by now, but he’s looking for more consistency at the position with less than three weeks to go until the season.
Tommy Eichenberg and JT Tuimoloau were among 86 players named to a watch list for the Bednarik Award, an honor presented to the best defensive player in college football.
With 20 commitments in the 2024 class, Ohio State has filled most of its needs on the recruiting trail but still has spots to fill at several positions.