The Buckeyes hit the road again, this time to take on upstart Rutgers in Piscataway, and the 11W Roundtable has you covered with insights from Kyle, Garrick and Griffin.
Ronnie Hickman, Cody Simon, Luke Wypler, Jeremy Ruckert and Matt Jones are among the New Jersey and New York natives playing key roles for Ohio State in 2021.
After C.J. Stroud missed the Akron game with a shoulder injury, Ryan Day said he’s “looking forward to getting him back on the field this week” against Rutgers.
James Kratch, who covers Rutgers for NJ.com, says this year's Scarlet Knights are “without a doubt” the best team Rutgers has had since joining the Big Ten in 2014.
After switching guys around in fall camp and then dealing with an injury to Thayer Munford, admirably handled by Matthew Jones, Ohio State's offensive line is rounding into form.
Although Matt Barnes is now Ohio State's lead defensive play caller, he says all of the Buckeyes’ defensive coaches have input on the game plan and in-game decisions.
We discuss why the Akron game didn't change C.J. Stroud's standing as the starting quarterback and why Rutgers could give Ohio State real competition this year.
C.J. Stroud's health is “going in the right direction” so far this week, and Ryan Day says Kyle McCord and Jack Miller “pretty much played the way they've practiced.”
Ryan Day gave updates about the health of C.J. Stroud and Harry Miller Tuesday, while Matt Barnes discussed the changes in defensive play calling for the Buckeyes in the past few...
The Ohio State defensive line came alive, the Buckeye bench saw plenty of reps, Jameson Williams continues to turn heads at Alabama and Clemson and Minnesota suffered upset losses.
Ryan Day said he is “looking forward to a good, full week of work” with C.J. Stroud, who's “feeling much better” after resting his injured shoulder last week.