Ohio State center Harry Miller is one of 22 members of the 2021 AFCA Good Works Team, which honors college football players for their dedication to community service.
Maybe you're struggling to get pumped for a date with Akron but we've got the cure as Dan Hope, Johnny Ginter and Matt Gutridge deliver the goods in this week's 11W Roundtable.
Kyle McCord or Jack Miller will start at quarterback against Akron due to C.J. Stroud's shoulder injury, though Stroud will be available in an “emergency capacity.”
George Thomas, who covers Akron for the Beacon Journal, says the Zips are making progress offensively but realistically aren't going to be able to compete with Ohio State on...
Tyleik Williams provided some much-needed pass rush at a crucial point in Saturday's Tulsa matchup, and the true freshman defensive tackle has earned an increase in playing time.
While he wasn't guaranteed a starting spot in fall camp, Ronnie Hickman has made the most of his chances at bullet, leading Ohio State in total tackles through three games.
Ohio State's inexperienced back seven on defense could use a boost in the form of Larry Johnson's front four creating more disruption at the line of scrimmage.
An underwhelming performance against Tulsa leaves concerns about the defense and C.J. Stroud, and this week's game against Akron might be Ohio State's only easy game.
Larry Johnson says he'll change personnel if necessary in order to spark life into the Buckeyes' struggling pass rush, which has just four sacks through three games.
Ryan Day wants Kyle McCord and Jack Miller to play against Akron, but the plan is for C.J. Stroud to start the game even as he continues to battle a shoulder injury.
Ryan Day tempered any expectations that Quinn Ewers could see the field against Akron, saying it's “really impossible” for him to get enough practice reps to be ready to play.