Football: Stroud sits, Zips dip to Columbus
Even though Saturday’s fight against Tulsa didn’t look pretty at times, the Buckeyes got back in the win column and will push forward against Akron.
Even though Saturday’s fight against Tulsa didn’t look pretty at times, the Buckeyes got back in the win column and will push forward against Akron.
As redshirt freshman quarterback C.J. Stroud has battled a shoulder injury over the past three weeks, he will likely get some rest Saturday.
Whether it’s the marching band performing on the field or a DJ spinning discs at a bar, students can find music all over campus every football Saturday.
Ever since he was four years old, Jesse Mirco has played football in his hometown of Fremantle, Australia –– but with a twist.
Through three weeks, No. 10 Ohio State is yet to find its bell cow at running back. Four different Buckeyes’ running backs have carried the rock so far this season, with three getting at least 20 or more carries.
Seeing his playing time diminish since Week 1, Ohio State senior linebacker Dallas Gant will enter the transfer portal.
The Ohio State head coach said secondary coach Matt Barnes took over play calling duties prior to last Saturday’s bout with Tulsa.
Through three weeks of the 2021 campaign, Ohio State’s pass rush has faltered and struggled to meaningfully impact opposing quarterbacks’ comfort in the pocket.
C.J. Stroud is playing with one underlying wrinkle: he said his throwing shoulder is “definitely not 100 percent.”
The No. 10 Buckeyes got back in the win column Saturday, albeit unconvincingly. Ohio State (2-1) allowed Tulsa (0-3) to hang within a touchdown …