New Ohio State offensive line coach Justin Frye says the Buckeye offense is already “damn good,” and he hopes to enhance that in his first year on staff.
Ryan Day and his new assistant coaches took to his radio show to discuss Ohio State's new freshman class, hitting the recruiting trail, changes we'll see with the team, and more.
We take a look at Ohio State’s full recruiting class of 2022, which includes 11 freshmen who are already on campus and 10 more signees who will arrive this summer.
Once upon a time a beloved backup QB took a graduate transfer from Columbus to Baton Rouge and produced arguably the greatest season in history. This week we ask: What if.
We project which players we expect to become stars from Ohio State’s recruiting class of 2022 and share our first impressions from meeting the new assistant coaches.
Even though Ohio State now has an offensive coordinator, passing game coordinator and run game coordinator, Ryan Day will continue to call the Buckeyes’ offensive plays.
Tim Walton and Perry Eliano already have "great chemistry" working in tandem to improve the Ohio State secondary, and Ryan Day says the Buckeyes are fortunate to have them.
Ryan Day opted to replace most of Ohio State’s defensive coaching staff because he felt a “fresh start” was needed after two years of substandard defensive play.
In his first press conference since the aftermath of the Rose Bowl, Ryan Day announced the return of several veteran Buckeyes and discussed Ohio State's defensive staff overhaul.
Devin Jordan, a former Ohio State wide receiver who was most recently a quality control coach at Akron, is returning to the Buckeyes as an offensive assistant.
Vonn Bell makes a game-changing interception, Eli Apple makes a key first-half stop and Sam Hubbard has consecutive sacks as the Bengals head to Super Bowl LVI.