It all came spilling out in a players-only meeting on the Tuesday after Ohio State's devastating loss to Michigan in the final weekend of the regular season. The Buckeyes, a 21-point home favorite over the Wolverines, imploded in a loss that gave critics even more ammunition to aim at embattled head coach Ryan Day.
Jack Sawyer remembers exactly where he was the afternoon of Tuesday, Dec. 3. He’ll never forget it. Neither will Josh Fryar. Emeka Ebuka too. And Jeremiah Smith. In fact, the entire Ohio State football team — more than 100 players — gathered in the team room on that Tuesday for an emotionally charged,
Following Ohio State's fourth straight loss to Michigan, the players had a meeting with coach Ryan Day during which they "really hashed some things out," quarterback Will Howard said Saturday, a turning point in their season that helped propel the team to Monday's national championship game against Notre Dame.
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On the verge of playing for a national championship against Notre Dame on Monday, the loss to Michigan on Nov. 30 is still on Jack Sawyer's mind. In a lengthy w
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Kansas State moved on from its quarterback and it created the story of Will Howard's run with Ohio State to College Football Playoff title game.
In a changing college football landscape, power seems to be shifting, too. The Big Ten is to thank for the SEC watching a title game in its own backyard from afar. Ohio State and Oregon met in the 2014 CFP championship, with the Buckeyes emerging victorious in the first season of the four-team era.
ATLANTA (AP) — Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith was able to keep a team-first approach after having extra defensive attention make him almost invisible in the Buckeyes’ Cotton Bowl win over Texas in the College Football Playoff semifinals.