Wyatt Davis, Justin Fields and Shaun Wade are all among the Big Ten's 10 preseason honorees, making Ohio State the only school with three players selected.
Shaun Wade, Pete Werner and Tommy Togiai rank as Ohio State's three most important defenders while Zach Harrison and Baron Browning could also be among the unit's stars.
With Justin Fields and Ryan Day at the helm, a talented receiving corps and loaded offensive line, Ohio State's offense has a chance to be the most prolific in college football.
Ohio State's defense will still be based out of a single-high safety formation, but with new personnel, the Buckeyes have reason to vary their defensive looks more this year.
Ryan Day discusses Jonathon Cooper wearing the new No. 0 jersey, talks contingency plans for positive tests, protecting the team from COVID-19, and more.
In 2011, Denard Robinson ran all over Ohio State and busted out the “eating” celebration. A year later, Carlos Hyde mocked him by using it after the clinching run.
Justin Fields is eager to get back on the field after a layoff, hoping to get over the hump by winning a national title and showing he's the best quarterback in college football.
Ohio State's cornerbacks and safeties are continuing to meet together with Kerry Coombs leading the room, which Matt Barnes believes keeps everyone on the same page.
Safeties coach Matt Barnes, safeties Josh Proctor and Marcus Hooker, kicker Blake Haubeil and punter Drue Chrisman offer updates on their prep for the season.
We take a look at each freshman's chances of seeing a role for Ohio State during a 2020 season where young backups could be called upon as much as ever.