Ryan Day knows Nebraska quarterback Adrian Martinez will give Ohio State's revamped defense its first real test in proving it can now defend a legit dual-threat quarterback.
Dan Hope and Colin Hass-Hill review the 76-5 win over Miami, discuss whether Chase Young is better than the Bosas and look ahead to this week's game at Nebraska.
J.K. Dobbins' touchdown run, Davon Hamilton's stuffs and Justin Fields' quarterback sneak were among the most revealing plays from Ohio State's 76-5 win over Miami (Ohio).
Ohio State has blocked either a field goal or punt in each of its last three games, and special teams are as much of a priority as they've ever been in Columbus.
Head coach Ryan Day, special teams coordinator Matt Barnes and wide receivers coach Brian Hartline meet with the media ahead of Ohio State's fifth game against Nebraska.
97 different players saw the field for Ohio State on Saturday as the Buckeyes took their starters out of the game at halftime of their 76-5 win over Miami (Ohio).
Former Ohio State wide receiver Terry McLaurin is the first NFL player ever to score a receiving touchdown and catch at least five passes in his first three career games.
Ryan Day said the freshmen who have played in four games are unlikely to redshirt and looks ahead to Nebraska during his weekly appearance on the Buckeye Roundtable show.
Ohio State's champions for its 76-5 win over Miami (Ohio) include Chris Olave and Chase Young for the fourth time this year and Garrett Wilson for the first time ever.
Scott Frost isn't surprised by Ryan Day's success, is impressed by what he's seen from Chase Young and Justin Fields and believes Ohio State is better than it was last year.