Ohio State will be without three wide receivers against Arkansas State as Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Julian Fleming and Kamryn Babb will be unavailable, as will cornerback Jordan Hancock.
Ohio State’s history of playing on Sept. 10 is full of non-conference games against notable opponents including Miami, Oregon, Syracuse, Washington and Texas.
Just a few hours before Ohio State plays Arkansas State, we share our final thoughts, biggest questions and players to watch for the Buckeyes’ second game of 2022.
Ohio State is heavily favored to beat Arkansas State, but Saturday’s game should give the Buckeyes an opportunity to build momentum and get their backups playing time.
Just 52 Buckeyes saw playing time in last weekend's season opener, but a matchup with Arkansas State should allow Ohio State to widen its rotations in Week 2.
Mitchell Gladstone, who covers Arkansas State for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, believes the Red Wolves have improved enough to cover the spread against Ohio State.
Ryan Day spoke with Paul Keels and Jim Lachey on 97.1 The Fan for his weekly radio show to discuss Ohio State's matchup with Arkansas State on Saturday.
The Buckeyes didn't rack up a volume of yardage on offense against Notre Dame, but the tape shows a strong performance both on the ground and through the air.
Wyatt Davis joins Chris Olave, Michael Thomas, Nick Vannett, Pete Werner, Marshon Lattimore and Bradley Roby in New Orleans as the Saints add Davis to their active roster.
Injuries to Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Julian Fleming and a career-best effort in Week 1 could give Emeka Egbuka a shot to steal the spotlight at wideout in the coming weeks.
While Lathan Ransom quickly replaced Josh Proctor in Ohio State’s defensive lineup against Notre Dame, Buckeyes coaches say Proctor will still play a substantial role.
J.T. Tuimoloau and Cameron Brown compared Mike Hall to Aaron Donald and Matthew Jones admitted he had a 102-degree fever the night before the Notre Dame game.