We talk about what we learned from watching Student Appreciation Day practice and discuss the impact of a busy week of transfers for both Ohio State football and basketball.
Injuries to multiple reserves on the offensive line have created a depth concern for Ryan Day: “You're seeing a lot of pressure on the quarterback, especially with the twos and...
Donovan Jackson has already solidified himself as Ohio State’s new starting left guard while he’s also practicing at tackle to give the Buckeyes additional depth outside.
After receiving fourth- or fifth-round NFL draft grades at the conclusion of the 2021 season, Dawand Jones knows he must improve as a pass blocker this offseason.
Gee Scott Jr. was back at practice Monday and Ryan Day says Kamryn Babb will be back on the field "in a couple weeks" after a "bump in the road" health-wise.
We take a look at 10 Ohio State players who impressed during Saturday’s Student Appreciation Day practice, including freshmen Devin Brown, Kyion Grayes and Caden Curry.
Two months prior to enrolling as a Buckeye, Carson Hinzman visited Ohio State last week and took notice of how Justin Frye is coaching the Buckeyes on pass protection.
With the NFL Scouting Combine and Ohio State’s pro day now complete, Thayer Munford is nearing the end of the draft process and anxious to find out where he’ll end up.
Ohio State opened up practice to students and media on Saturday, and the Buckeyes didn't shy away from live scrimmage reps for portions of the afternoon.
We got our first real look at how Ohio State’s offensive and defensive depth charts might stack up during the Buckeyes’ Student Appreciation Day practice.
Cade Stover, Mitch Rossi, Joe Royer and Gee Scott Jr. bring a variety skill sets to Ohio State’s tight end group, and Kevin Wilson strives to play to each of their strengths.
While two primary linebackers will play in Jim Knowles’ 4-2-5 base defense, three-linebacker subpackages could open up roles for Palaie Gaoteote and other Buckeyes.
Cade Stover says he would have always wondered if he should have moved back to defense if he didn’t give it another shot, but he now believes playing tight end is his best move.
Paris Johnson Jr. told reporters Thursday he feels amazing about his ability to block premier defensive ends one-on-one, as the OL and TEs spoke about spring football.