Garrett Wilson is going to hurt some feelings this fall, Mickey Marotti knows how much fun you have, we have Pete Werner's back, and so much more on this episode of No Cap!
Justin Fields misses macaroni and cheese and chicken tenders, but feels “faster and stronger” and believes he'll perform even better on the field because of his new vegan diet.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day and quarterback Justin Fields discuss the vegan diet, freshmen impacting games, communication with president Kristina Johnson and more.
Ohio State has multiple first place votes in the major college football polls without playing a game. That's great for them and hilariously frustrating for everyone else.
Brian Hartline doesn't want people to know yet what Ohio State's receiver rotation will look like, but he is looking for consistency as he determines who should play at what spot.
Pete Werner was surprised when Ohio State's coaches asked him to move to Will linebacker, but he believes he can be more of a leader and show his versatility in his new position.
Baron Browning believes his move to outside linebacker will allow him to showcase his talents as a “pure athlete” rather than playing in the box as a middle linebacker.
Al Washington, Baron Browning, Tuf Borland and Pete Werner talk about the state of Ohio State's linebacker room and Wednesday's start of padded practices.
Ryan Day talks what it means to have a season, discusses the team's return to padded practices, gives some positional updates, and more on his weekly radio show.
Terrelle Pryor committed to Ohio State despite growing up in Penn State's backyard, becoming an instant Nittany Lion villain. The young quarterback lost to Penn State as a...
What's the point in being wrong if you don't put it out there for the world to see? As such, here are one man's predictions for Ohio State's 2020 football season.
Eleven Warriors' Dan Hope and Colin Hass-Hill draft dueling lineups from Ohio State's 2020 roster for a hypothetical head-to-head matchup of Buckeyes vs. Buckeyes.
Brian Hartline's plans haven't changed, with Garrett Wilson still moving inside to play slot wide receiver where he'll get a boatload of targets from Justin Fields.
Chris Olave is still bothered by how last season ended, but that's given him a bigger chip on his shoulder as he prepares for his third season at Ohio State.