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By Rock Westfall As the Transfer Portal and NFL Draft reach near climatic peaks, the late great George Allen comes to mind. The Pro Football Hall of Fame coach avoided rookies, preferring veterans instead.
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It’s been quite the offseason for the Ohio State football program. From coaching changes, to returning veterans, to some huge commitments both through the transfer portal and traditional recruiting pipeline, there is a lot to like about the momentum of the Buckeye program.
Since Ryan Day took over as Ohio State’s full-time head coach in 2019, there’s been a pipeline to the NFL. Over the last four years, 32 Buckeyes have heard their name called on Draft Day, and that group will increase next week.
It has now been over three months since the Michigan football team raised the national championship trophy back in January at NRG Stadium in Houston. It was a season to remember in college football as it was the last year of the four-team College Football Playoff, and it was also the last year of the Pac-12.
Both Ryan Day and Lincoln Riley enter 2024 under some intense pressure after what could be considered disappointing seasons for their teams in the Buckeyes and Trojans in 2023.
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The Buckeyes added two more commitments to their 2025 class on Saturday. With Saturday’s spring game now in the books, it marks the end of Ohio State’s spring practice period.
This spring gave Ohio State a jumpstart to finding out who their quarterback will be for the 2024 season. Following yesterday’s spring game, the two front runners appear to be Kansas State transfer Will Howard and the longest member of the room Devin Brown.
After getting embarrassed three years in a row by Michigan football, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day went on a rant on national television attacking an elderly man and proclaiming how “tough” Ohio State football was.
Ohio State football’s spring practice has now come to a close after 14 practices and the annual spring game on Saturday in which there were several things to observe and even some photos to take in.
Ohio State football coach Ryan Day seems to be a happy camper right now. The Buckeyes are loaded at the quarterback position heading into the 2024 football season, and Day has some options on who to start under center.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day and offensive coordinator Chip Kelly said the Buckeyes are still not ready to name a starting quarterback coming out of Saturday's spring game, though several players played under center, including sophomore Lincoln Kienholz.
When a team beats you three consecutive teams — twice by 15 points or more — and by an average of 14 points, it’s hard to say you were a “play” or “drive” away.
Being a college football coach is a lot different than it was when five years ago. NIL is a major factor in college sports today and we will see why over the next couple of weeks with college football players transferring.
There’s been a change to the visit plans for the top receiver in the 2025 class. On Wednesday, five-star receiver target Dakorien Moore was a major topic of discussion.
The Ohio State football team made several staff changes this offseason. Some were made by Ryan Day because he wanted to. Others, like Tony Alford leaving for Michigan, caught him by surprise.
Not only was he the top wide receiver prospect in the 2024 class, but he was the consensus No. 1 overall recruit at 6-foot-3, 214 pounds.
The Ohio State football team has been without a running backs coach for a while. Tony Alford decided to leave the program to head to Michigan. Since then, the Buckeyes have had Ryan Day running the meetings with that group.
Ohio State has been churning out high-end wide receiver talent for years now but their best one yet may be in the loading state. Freshman Jeremiah Smith is impressing so far in spring ball and things are looking like he may put head coach Ryan Day in a situation where a tough looks easy.
Longtime running backs coach Tony Alford was poached by Ohio State's biggest rival, Michigan, but the Buckeyes are on the hunt for his replacement.
It can't be easy to be a quarterback at Ohio State. The expectations are high. Like, Heisman Trophy- and national championship high.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day has been making the news a lot lately. He has been on a recruiting hot streak, gaining many of the nation’s top players.
Former Alabama safety Caleb Downs was a hot commodity on the college football transfer portal market — perhaps the most coveted we've seen since players have been allowed to immediately transfer after their coaches left the program.
No program has benefited from Nick Saban's retirement more than Ohio State.
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