Michigan's Derrick Moore on Ohio State's title
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It was all covered and televised by the Big Ten Network in extraordinary fashion, and one of the things BTN loves to do is to bring players and coaches to the desk after the day of press conferences is over to go a little deeper into previewing the upcoming season, and of course, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day was a part of that.
Ohio State superstar Jeremiah Smith named a Big Ten opponent when citing the loudest stadium he's ever been in.
After struggling against Jim Knowles' defense for two seasons, Drew Allar now benefits from detailed feedback on his weaknesses from Penn State’s new defensive coordinator.
One of the toughest tasks for Texas will be limiting Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, who many believe is the best player in college football. The Longhorns held Smith to a season-low performance in the semifinal last year allowing only one reception for three yards. Can they do it again?
Ohio State football coach Ryan Day addressed 2025 goals, changes at coordinator on Big Ten media day. He also had strong remarks on Jeremiah Smith.
That extra time ended up not mattering for Ohio State, as the Buckeyes now have five pledges in the class at receiver. Five-star Chris Henry Jr. is joined by Guilford and four-stars Brock Boyd, Kayden Dixon-Wyatt and Jaeden Ricketts.
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The Michigan Wolverines were among 18 Big Ten teams that traveled to Big Ten Media Days in Las Vegas this week in hopes of setting the table for the upcoming 2025-26 college football season. Among them was Derrick Moore,
Ohio State football will hold three open fall practices from July 31st to August 2nd. Tickets are still available for purchase, with general admission costing $38.08 and VIP tickets costing $152.73.
With talks of College Football Playoff expansion, a holding pattern continues formation between the Big Ten and other Power 4 conferences. The Big Ten wants four automatic bids in its proposal, while the SEC, ACC and Big 12 are fine moving forward with five auto-bids and the rest at-large if the 12-team field moves to 14 or 16 in the future.
Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes finally broke through last season, winning the national championship and taking Day off the hot seat for good. Now, Ohio St