Ohio State has had varying degrees of success running the football in recent seasons. The Buckeyes need to stick with it, and are built for success already.
Ohio State will continue to deploy a deep wide receiver rotation in 2019, and Ryan Day and Brian Hartline want to maintain the Buckeyes' culture of unselfishness in that room.
Jahsen Wint and Isaiah Pryor both had opportunities to lock down a starting safety spot last year and couldn't make it happen, setting them on roads to redemption this offseason.
Jonathon Cooper said he felt "extremely blessed and extremely humbled" to be selected as one of Ohio State's Big Ten Media Days representatives entering his senior season.
Jordan Fuller, Jeremy Ruckert and several other Ohio State football players and coaches led participants through drills at the Special Skills Football Invitational on Thursday.
Nick Bosa becomes the final Buckeye to sign a rookie contact, reaching a four-year deal with the 49ers worth $33.55 million, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
In Robert Landers and Davon Hamilton, Ohio State has a pair of fifth-year senior nose tackles who appear to be peaking and getting healthy as their final season nears.