Brian Hartline, Jeremiah Smith, Carnell Tate, Julian Sayin and James Peoples are featured as Ohio State's offense takes center stage in the latest episode of Defend the Shoe.
Ryan Day calls coaching Ohio State “one of the greatest opportunities of my life,” while James Franklin looks to shake off the Big Game James label against Oregon.
Jedd Fisch calls Ohio State “a fantastic football team,” and former Washington coach Rick Neuheisel picks the Huskies to upset the Buckeyes in Seattle.
Former Buckeyes Scottie Graham and Michael Brewster coach for Washington, and Ryan Day calls Washington “a very proud program” with “really good players.”
The Buckeyes dominate coming off of bye weeks, Ohio State vs. Washington is sold out and Ryan Day calls Demond Williams Jr. a "really good football player."
Ryan Day labels Ohio State’s bye week an “improvement week,” Arvell Reese is finding his voice and Dave Portnoy’s involvement at Fox Sports is a cluster.
Joel Klatt calls Bo Jackson “dynamic,” Ryan Day knocks on wood over Julian Sayin’s deep-ball accuracy and Ohio State names players of the game against Ohio.
Ohio State falls to No. 3 in SP+, the Buckeyes made $5.1 million from hosting a CFP game last season and Dabo Swinney defends himself and Clemson football.
Ohio State is the only FBS team not to allow a red zone score through three weeks, and Julian Sayin's accuracy and efficiency rank among the best QBs in the sport.
Julian Sayin shines as a deep-ball thrower, Field Yates says Arvell Reeese might be this year's Jalon Walker and Brian Kelly crashes out on LSU reporters.
Brian Smith says Ohio State is “talented everywhere,” Ryan Day calls Ohio “well-coached” and Bryson Rodgers deserves more looks as the Buckeyes' punt returner.
Oregon replaces Ohio State as the No. 1 team in SP+, Ryan Day calls Ohio QB Parker Navarro “a winner” and Ohio coach Brian Smith mistakenly labels Caleb Downs a WR.
Joel Klatt calls Ohio State a “self-motivated” team, the Buckeyes’ offensive line looks dominant through two weeks and something feels off about the Texas Longhorns.
Ohio State dominates during a weekend when most teams didn't, Mickey Joseph calls the Buckeyes "a really good football team" and Oregon crushes Oklahoma State.
It's a bad day to be a Grambling State Tiger — but seriously, Ohio State is a 55.5-point favorite, which makes it a really, really bad day to be a Grambling State Tiger.
Larry Johnson teaches the Buckeyes about Eddie Robinson, and C.J. Stroud says he and Ryan Day “didn’t always have the best relationship” but are now like family.