Although some former Ohio State players lost their jobs as part of NFL roster cutdowns this past weekend, 44 Buckeyes remain on active rosters entering the regular season.
Joshua Perry is in the house, answering your questions on Ohio State's win in the opener, the test Cincinnati will present or anything else that comes to mind.
Chase Young showcased his dominance on Saturday, Jeremy Ruckert scored his first two career touchdowns and Ryan Day turned to the under-center offense.
Justin Fields, Chase Young, Malik Harrison, Demario McCall and Isaiah Pryor were Ohio State's players of the game for its 45-21 win over FAU in Saturday's season opener.
Luke Fickell returns to Ohio Stadium with a Cincinnati roster that includes a talented quarterback and running back, a strong defense and 74 total players from Ohio.
Lane Kiffin thinks Ohio State's defense looks better now than it did a year ago, Josh Myers discusses his first start and Jeff Hafley talks his first game at Ohio Stadium.
Storylines from Ohio State's season-opening win over FAU included Jeremy Ruckert's first two career touchdown catches and Branden Bowen and Austin Mack returning from injuries.
Justin Fields shines in his Buckeye debut, Baron Browning and Tuf Borland continue their competition and Ohio State relied on a big opening quarter to push them to victory.
After scoring four touchdowns in the first nine minutes of Saturday's game, Ohio State went 34 minutes before scoring again, leaving plenty to be desired for the Buckeyes' offense.
Ohio State scored touchdowns on each of its first four possessions of Saturday's game, leading the Buckeyes to a season-opening victory despite a more subdued rest of the game.
Ohio State spent the past eight months putting together a defense it hoped would be an improvement from last year, and it showed signs of that jump in Saturday's win.