Justin Fields would have to make tough situational decisions of when to run and when to protect himself if he's playing in the Fiesta Bowl through knee pain.
Brandon Rink, who covers Clemson for TigerNet.com, says the Tigers' offense can score on anyone but the defense will face a major step up in competition against Ohio State.
Justin Fields learns from interceptions he didn't even throw, how Ryan Day's son helped land Zach Harrison, Mark May is a fraudulent Buckeye hater, and more.
Ohio State and Clemson players from both sides of the ball all expect to face the fastest and most talented opponent they've played all year in Saturday's Fiesta Bowl.
We take a look at why Ohio State's matchup with Clemson will be such a step up in competition for both teams and make our predictions for who will win.
OSU is a finalist for five-star Tunmise Adeleye, J.K. Dobbins hopes Miyan Williams can "uphold the tradition" of Buckeye RBs, and top safety Hunter Wohler picks Badgers.
Justin Fields goes through practice with a knee brace, Jeff Hafley is back for bowl prep, Urban Meyer watches from the sideline and more observations from Fiesta Bowl practice.
Greg Mattison acknowledged that Brendon White didn't fit his scheme as well as Ohio State's previous scheme, but he wishes White "the best of luck" after choosing to transfer.
Ohio State safety Jordan Fuller, right tackle Branden Bowen and wide receiver Binjimen Victor have accepted invitations to play in this year's East-West Shrine Bowl.