Chris Holtmann, Justin Ahrens and Justice Sueing discussed Ohio State's upcoming exhibition with Indianapolis on Friday, and talked about the team's scrimmage against Ole Miss.
In its first game against a ranked opponent since its loss to Oregon, Ohio State will host Penn State under the lights in one of the Buckeyes’ most anticipated games of 2021.
Hero Kanu, Xavier Nwankpa, Earnest Greene, Omari Abor and Carnell Tate are among the most important recruits who will be at Ohio State for the Penn State game.
Ohio State does not have a timeline for the return of Kyle Young, who was recently diagnosed with a vestibular dysfunction, but the injury is not expected be a long-term issue.
Penn State limps into Columbus after losing the longest game in history, while Ohio State is fresh off a blowout in Bloomington. This sets up for a big Buckeye win... right?
Ohio State's deep stable of running backs has proven useful this season as four different Buckeye running backs have dealt with injury issues of varying degrees.
Ryan Day wouldn't have been ready for a 9-OT game, players that could have helped Penn State are on Ohio State's bench, Matt Barnes was built to be coach, and more.
Asked if he's pleased with Ohio State's offensive tackle recruiting the past couple of cycles, Ryan Day pointed to the success the current Buckeyes are having.
Ryan Day talks how Ohio State would handle the new OT rules, a huge recruiting weekend, the possibility of playing "all four quarters" this week, and more.
Ben Jones, who covers Penn State for StateCollege.com, thinks the Nittany Lions are “as good as advertised” on defense but that their rushing offense has been “pretty...