Greg Studrawa needs to find a reliable center, Brian Hartline needs to get the underclassmen ready and other things Ohio State's offensive coaches need to accomplish this spring.
We start our three-part look at Ohio State's 2021 quarterbacks with C.J. Stroud, who showed the ability and work ethic to be an elite QB well before he emerged as a top recruit.
There aren't any in-person workouts at this year's NFL Scouting Combine, but if there was, Ohio State would have had 14 draft prospects in Indianapolis.
Ohio State's first day of spring practice will be March 19 and is holding April 17 as the date for the spring game, though it has not been determined whether fans can attend.
Shaun Wade documents the virtual NFL interview process, how he's recovering from the injuries he battled in 2020 and how he'll raise money for charity during his pro day workout.
Developing and evaluating the quarterbacks, getting all the young players reps and improving the defensive scheme will be among the items on the agenda for Ohio State this spring.
Ohio State's 2021 schedule will start with a pair of tests, October ends with back-to-back big games and the regular season ends with a rivalry game two years in the making.
New Ohio State football director of player development C.J. Barnett will be paid $110,000 in 2021 while analysts Paul Rhoads and Todd Fitch will make $48,000.
Ohio State won't sell tickets for the spring game, but Gene Smith is “optimistic” about fan attendance this fall, though he's not making any predictions on stadium capacity.
Gene Smith said Ohio State and Oregon “will play this fall,” though the two athletic departments are still working through how they will make up for last year's canceled game.
We take a look at where things stack up for each member of Ohio State's class of 2020 as they enter their second year in Columbus following an unconventional first season.