With some of the faithful sweating the timing of Quinn Ewers' arrival in Columbus, we look at some of the difficult circumstances facing Buckeye football fans today.
We discuss what it would take for Quinn Ewers to start this year, how his decision could impact Ohio State's future at QB and our takeaways from day one of preseason camp.
Miyan Williams appears to be making a real push to start this season after leading Ohio State's running backs through drills on the first day of preseason camp.
Josh Fryar and Cody Simon take first-team reps, J.T. Tuimoloau and Palaie Gaoteote make their practice debuts and more from Ohio State's first practice of preseason camp.
C.J. Stroud, Jack Miller and Kyle McCord say the competition between them is making them better, and Stroud says they’ll welcome Quinn Ewers “with open arms.”
C.J. Stroud stressed the importance of consistency as he tries to become Ohio State's next starting quarterback and said he views himself as at the back of the pack.
Ohio State should have elite QB play for the next three years, but Ryan Day will have to be at his best as a roster manager to ensure the Buckeyes maximize their potential.
A dive into the possibilities and complexities of what Quinn Ewers starting his college career a year early means for Ohio State and the quarterback room.