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SPRING GAME PREVIEW / Ohio State Buckeyes LIVE 366

SPRING GAME PREVIEW / Ohio State Buckeyes LIVE 366

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Episode Overview Format: Live preview show ahead of Ohio State's annual spring game at Ohio Stadium (The Horseshoe).Date/Context: Aired around April 15, 2026 (spring game on Saturday, April 18, 2026, noon ET on Big Ten Network).Tone: Casual, fan-focused conversation mixing nostalgia, roster analysis, and critique of college football's spring game landscape.Key Themes: Excitement for a roster full of new faces, limited veteran snaps for injury avoidance, and frustration over declining TV coverage of spring games nationally. Spring Game Logistics (Ohio State) Date/Time/TV: Saturday, April 18, 2026, at noon Eastern on Big Ten Network from Ohio Stadium.Expected Attendance: Trending ahead of last year's ~40,000 fans. Historically, it has drawn up to 100,000 in big years (e.g., early Urban Meyer era). Weather forecast: ~72°F high with a 60% chance of rain (showers early, overcast later—could impact turnout or force adjustments).Game Format (per Ryan Day): Mostly tackling (full-contact feel for most players).Some "thudding" (controlled hits without going to the ground) for key returning starters.Likely split into Scarlet vs. Gray teams (or offense vs. defense) for clarity. Roster Note: Bring a printed roster—many unfamiliar names due to heavy turnover (17+ transfers + numerous freshmen/redshirt freshmen). Veterans (especially experienced transfers) expected to play limited snaps to avoid injury. Key Players & Position Breakdowns Quarterbacks (heavy workload expected for backups): Julian Sayin (returning starter): Limited series or two before full tackling; off-limits for big hits.Tavien St. Clair (backup): Expected 25–30 throws; key evaluation opportunity.Luke Fahey (true freshman) and Justin Martin (transfer from Maryland): Will see significant reps. Running Backs (depth thinned by injuries): Ja'Kobi Jackson (transfer from Florida, 7th-year senior): Expected carries; story highlighted his long journey (community college + Florida redshirts).Favour Akih: Likely some carries.Legend Bey (highly touted freshman): Unlikely to play (injury/recovery); special number (#2) reportedly stripped temporarily (possibly disciplinary or special teams rule-related; he expects to earn it back).Out: Bo Jackson, Isaiah West (post-surgery); Turbo Rogers also sidelined.Note: Thin RB room means more passing emphasis. Wide Receivers (major focus; many new faces): Jeremiah Smith and Julian Sayin targets: Limited early snaps.True freshmen Chris Henry Jr. and Brock Boyd: Only two freshmen to have black stripes removed this spring (positive sign of early impact). Henry had his removed recently.Other mentions: Brandon Inniss, transfers like Kyle Parker, Devin McCuin; freshmen like Jerquaden Guilford, etc.Historical context: Spring games can spotlight emerging WRs (e.g., Michael Thomas' big freshman game in 2012 with 12 catches/131 yards, though he didn't dominate immediately; Bam Childress memes; Torian Washington). Defense: Only four returning starters → massive competition and opportunity for transfers + young players.Focus on pass rush evaluation; transfers (e.g., from Alabama like Qua Russaw, James Smith; others like John Walker from UCF) and freshmen/redshirts expected to get heavy reps.Overall: "Blank canvas"—who steps up will be telling. General Roster Notes: ~51 new players total (transfers + freshmen).Many veterans (transfers with 1,000+ snaps) won't play much.Black stripe removals signal potential contributors (transfers have done well here too). Broader Discussion: Spring Games in College Football Comeback Trend: Spring games are returning in 2026 at some programs but never left at Ohio State.TV Frustration (Mark Rogers' main point): Why aren't more on TV/streaming? Not 1985—unlimited bandwidth exists.Big Ten Network still airs some (OSU + Michigan this weekend; possibly more next week, e.g., Indiana as defending champs?).Other networks (ESPN family, SEC/ACC) prioritize softball/baseball; few/no live spring games this weekend outside BTN.Examples: 50k+ attended Florida's game (post 4-8 season); still an appetite, but many games (Bama, Tennessee, USC, etc.) went behind closed doors or had no highlights.Ideal presentation: Not strict game broadcast—treat as a TV show (personalities, season preview, coaches/players). Some networks do it well; others don't. Reasons for Decline: Roster size/injury risk concerns.Past transfer portal scouting after spring (now limited to January window).Some programs prefer closed scrimmages. Historical Spring Game Anecdotes Steve & Tony recalled big performances that did/didn't translate immediately: Michael Thomas (freshman splash).Bam Childress (huge spring game but limited regular-season impact).Troy Smith/Justin Zwick dual 200+ yard games.Dontre Wilson (hype as Percy Harvin-type; solid but didn't fully live up).Jeremiah Smith (wowed observers in practices two years ago).Cautionary: Overreactions to bad throws (e.g., Julian Sayin's one bad out-route last spring) or early hype. ...
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