Kyle Jones joins us on this week's Real Pod Wednesdays to discuss why Ohio State's defensive scheme got exposed in 2020 and how Kerry Coombs could fix it in 2021.
Reid Carrico became a star at Ironton High School through his consistent effort and toughness, and Ryan Day and Mark Pantoni expect nothing but the same at Ohio State.
There won't be any Buckeyes in this year's game, but Ohio State has a rich history in the Super Bowl with some legendary performances from former Buckeye players.
Shaun Wade believes the ups and downs of his final season at Ohio State, in which he played through injuries, helped prepare him for the challenges he'll soon face in the NFL.
Ohio State will still open the season on a Thursday at Minnesota and close the regular season at Michigan, but the dates of the seven other conference games have been changed.
The bet Ryan Day made with the Parker Fleming hire is simple. He believes Kerry Coombs, Matt Barnes and the others already in the building can turn the defense around.
Ryan Day expects Ohio State to have a full spring practice schedule and a spring game as it begins “one of the biggest offseasons we’ve had in awhile here.”
2018 was supposed to be Michigan's season, and it was shaping up that way until the final week of the regular season. Then it all came crashing down in Columbus.
We take a closer look at Ohio State's recruiting class of 2021 and make some predictions about which members of the class will make the biggest mark on the Buckeyes.
Kerry Coombs won't let his defensive players forget what happened against Alabama, saying the Buckeyes must work “every day on making sure that doesn’t happen again.”