Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds presents Ohio State's defense with a difficult task Saturday. The Buckeyes will need to contain the star QB to shut down the Midshipmen's...
When Ohio State and Navy play Saturday in Baltimore, Ken Niumatalolo will be somewhere where the Buckeyes are out of sight and out of mind. It’s for his own sake.
Ohio State says it's confident in J.T. Barrett's ability to take over an offense trying to replace a handful of starters. But cautious optimism remains warranted.
With J.T. Barrett lining up under center, Ohio State will emphasize shallow crosses and other intermediate routes to get him going Saturday against Navy.
With a triple-option attack, Navy poses one of the top rushing offenses in all of college football and the Buckeyes know their season-opener will be won or lost in the trenches.
In a talented yet inexperienced group of wide receivers, senior Evan Spencer is hoping to make a lasting impression in his final season for the Buckeyes.
With days before its season opener against Navy, Ohio State still has yet to name starters at a bevy of positions including left guard, center and cornerback.
With most OSU fans watching this week's matchup with Navy from the comfort of home, here are a few tips on how to tell what's actually happening on the field.