Ohio State returns 10 defensive linemen who played in at least 10 games last season, and the unit includes plenty of young players with the potential to emerge as breakout stars.
With just one returning starter, a lack of proven depth and the remaining possibility of a graduate transfer addition, the spring outlook for the offensive line is cloudy.
The experience of Greg Mattison and Larry Johnson on the defensive side of the ball will be extremely valuable for a young Buckeyes team heading into 2019.
Demario McCall, Joshua Alabi and Justin Hilliard are among the Ohio State upperclassmen who will be looking to earn significant playing time this spring before it's too late.
Earlier this week, we informed you that Ohio State fans had consumed eight tons of nacho cheese during the 2018 football season. Frankly, we're disappointed.
Hired primarily to coach special teams on Ohio State's new coaching staff, Matt Barnes is tasked with maintaining the Buckeyes' standard in that phase of the game.
Marcus Crowley is working hard in the weight room and looking to learn from Ohio State's older running backs as he sets his sights on future greatness.
Just six seniors were key cogs to last year's success but Ryan Day's 2019 squad should feature major contributions from nearly a dozen elder statesmen.
Even with the departure of three captains from last season, Ohio State remains well-stocked with experience at wide receiver and is deep with young talent at the position.
Ohio State's spring game will start at noon on April 13. Tickets will go on sale Friday with prices at $5 for general admission and $15 for reserved club seats.
The Buckeye Cruise For Cancer has a mighty impressive live auction lineup including Urban Meyer's 2014 playbook, Woody Hayes' projector, a charm of seven Gold Pants, and more.
Former Ohio State quarterback Kenny Guiton, who was previously the wide receivers coach at Houston, is the new outside receivers coach at Louisiana Tech.
Based on what he told a group of high school coaches, the new OSU secondary coach's NFL philosophies should mesh well with those of coordinator Greg Mattison.