Ohio State will begin its season against Memphis on Nov. 25 in its first game of the three-day season-opening Crossover Classic in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
We take a look at each freshman's chances of seeing a role for Ohio State during a 2020 season where young backups could be called upon as much as ever.
J.T. Barrett makes a fan's day, a source says Michigan only has one Buckeye-worthy commit, most Power 5 administrators favor breaking away from the NCAA, and more.
Corey Dennis details the difficulties of QB recruiting during a dead period, Kyle McCord and Marvin Harrison Jr. light it up, and OSU is No. 3 in the Team Talent Composite.
Corey Dennis said “there's no doubt” Ohio State's backup quarterbacks are ready to play if needed, even though “they know that they're not where they need to be” yet.
Nicholas Petit-Frere is taking the majority of first-team right tackle reps ahead of Paris Johnson, and Ryan Day expects him to have “a heck of a year.”
With less than two weeks remaining before the start of the 2020 season, here are some reasons to hate every single Ohio State opponent on the schedule.
Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields, quarterbacks coach Corey Dennis and head coach Ryan Day met with the media Tuesday as their preparation for the season continues.
Ohio State running backs Master Teague and Trey Sermon are challenged with playing well in big games the same way J.K. Dobbins did with consistency last year.