Five-star running back TreVeyon Henderson, the No. 3-ranked RB signee in Ohio State history, is “officially” a Buckeye after shedding his black stripe.
Jerron Cage barely played in his first three years at Ohio State and sacrificed time with his son to play last season, but he's expected to play a big role at nose tackle in 2021.
Taron Vincent is healthy at long last, and he has both Ryan Day and Larry Johnson expecting a breakthrough from the fourth-year Ohio State defensive tackle this fall.
Larry Johnson said Jack Sawyer will have a role as a freshman if he earns it, and Zach Harrison and Tyreke Smith said the new defensive end is “getting better every day.”
Ohio State defensive line coach Larry Johnson and several defensive linemen, including Haskell Garrett and Tyreke Smith, offer updates on spring practices.
Matthew Jones has always had the physical tools to be a dominant lineman, and now he's pairing it with an improved mentality to potentially start in 2021.
Nicholas Petit-Frere is trying to turn into an “elite run blocker” after shining in pass protection in his first year as a starting offensive tackle in 2020.
Thayer Munford believes he can be the top offensive tackle in the 2022 NFL draft, and Greg Studrawa believes Munford has a chance if he continues to work as hard as he has.
Justin Fields will hold another pro day throwing workout at Ohio State on April 14, and the San Francisco 49ers – who have the draft's 3rd pick – will be among those attending.
In line to replace Wyatt Davis at right guard, Paris Johnson Jr. has impressed Greg Studrawa and his Ohio State teammates with his smooth transition to his new position.
In addition to Paris Johnson, Luke Wypler and Josh Fryar have also emerged as legitimate contenders to start on Ohio State's interior offensive line as second-year Buckeyes.
Ohio State offensive line coach Greg Studrawa and several linemen – Nicholas Petit-Frere, Thayer Munford, Nicholas Petit-Frere, Luke Wypler and Thayer Munford– offer updates on...
We discuss what we've learned about the quarterback competition, what Ohio State's 2021 defense could look like and more after watching practice for the first time this spring.
Ryan Day is still concerned about the inexperience of most of Ohio State's players, but the Buckeyes have to walk a fine line between getting them reps and keeping them healthy.