We take a look at the snap counts from Saturday's Ohio State spring game and what we can take away from how playing time was distributed at each position.
We discuss how the quarterbacks looked, how Jack Sawyer and several other freshmen made big impressions and more of what we learned from Saturday's spring game.
Ohio State is enjoying the fruits of Ryan Day's recruiting wins a couple years after questions about whether he could recruit like Urban Meyer were asked.
Now “90%” healthy after battling a turf toe injury since the fall, Shaun Wade is pleased with his pro day performance and excited to get his NFL draft call next week.
We charted every throw from Jack Miller, C.J. Stroud and Kyle McCord to evaluate how each of the three quarterbacks performed in Saturday's Ohio State spring game.
Ryan Day said it “felt almost normal” to have fans at the spring game, TreVeyon Henderson caught five passes and Roen McCullough made plays at linebacker.
From C.J. Stroud and Kyle McCord throwing the ball to a bevy of wide receivers making plays, Saturday's spring game showed how Ohio State's passing offense can be elite once again.
Ohio State might have a bona fide stud in Jack Sawyer, who recorded four sacks in Ohio State's spring game and has been similarly dominant during practices.
C.J. Stroud and Kyle McCord each threw two touchdown passes while Emeka Egbuka had 123 receiving yards and Jack Sawyer had three sacks in Saturday's spring game.