Will Howard has pocket presence and looks better throwing the football in preseason camp than he did in spring practice. But talk of tucking the ball and running more than any quarterback since Justin Fields, ought to make some old-school fans happy.
The promise of early-season victories hasn't had the staying power Ohio State football needs to be relevant at the end of recent seasons. Can that change this year? Only if the Buckeyes find a way to be the hardest playing and toughest team in the nation. Read Jeff Gilbert in Friday Press Pros.
Painful to watch...Deemed 'the best team money can buy' by cynical fans, 'Buckeye Nation' is apparently less than impressed with the strength of schedule in 2024, expecting a lot more than a fourth straight loss to Michigan.
The Buckeyes don’t know what it’s like to be the nation’s best team when they’re supposed to be. This year, with no reason to be complacent, maybe Ryan Day’s team can be what they’re expected to be. Jeff Gilbert writes for Press Pros.
Making his first public appearance in scarlet and gray at Wednesday's introductory press conference, new baseball hire Justin Haire said all the right things, made no promises, but promised that "development" is always messy. Read more.......