Ryan Day expects Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Julian Fleming to play this weekend, hopes Jordan Hancock can return and calls Ohio State's penalties "ridiculous."
Ohio State’s top performers in Week 1 of the NFL season included Michael Thomas catching two touchdown passes and Justin Fields leading the Bears to a comeback win.
Marvin Harrison Jr. and Mike Hall go off in an Ohio State win while Wisconsin, Nebraska, Iowa, Notre Dame and Texas A&M were all among the Power 5 teams to topple in Week 2.
Ryan Day says pre-snap penalties are “inexcusable,” Gee Scott Jr. and Mitch Rossi provide valuable versatility and Ohio State must prepare well for “very good” Toledo.
Dallas Gant, who will return to Ohio Stadium this weekend as Toledo’s leading tackler, said it was hard to leave Ohio State but he feels like he’s where he belongs now.
Ohio State will play its third home night game in the first four weeks of the season when it hosts Wisconsin on Sept. 24. The game will kick off at 7:30 p.m. on ABC.
Tommy Eichenberg, Ronnie Hickman and JK Johnson led the way in playing time as 63 total Ohio State players saw action in the Buckeyes’ 45-12 win over Arkansas State.
Marvin Harrison Jr. had seven catches for 184 yards and three touchdowns and Mike Hall had three tackles for loss in Ohio State’s 45-12 win over Arkansas State.
Ohio State’s defense has allowed only 22 points in two games, but the Buckeyes think they can still be much better after a “bend-but-don’t-break” game against Arkansas...
No Jaxon Smith-Njigba, no problem for the Buckeye passing game, which exploded against Arkansas State thanks to C.J. Stroud, Marvin Harrison Jr. and Emeka Egbuka.
Josh Proctor appreciated another chance to start and Mike Hall had three tackles for loss but Ryan Day wasn’t happy about Ohio State’s nine penalties vs. Arkansas State.