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SPRING UPDATE / Ohio State Buckeyes LIVE 365

SPRING UPDATE / Ohio State Buckeyes LIVE 365

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Practice Count and Overall Context 10th practice completed (today in the episode); 5 left before the spring game.Roster is unusually large (~100+ in uniform) due to early enrollees, transfers, and freshmen.Defense currently ahead of the offense — expected, given offensive line absences and pieced-together units.Spring game: Saturday, April 18, noon (likely on Big Ten Network). Weather forecast around 76°F with possible rain, but expected to improve. Key Standouts and Impressions from Recent Practices (Especially Saturday) Defensive Line Pass Rush Strong: Redshirt freshman DE Epi Sitanilei (or Satonale) impressed with second-team OL reps; created sacks/pressures and gave fits.Senior DT James Smith (Alabama transfer) was disruptive across positions (3-tech/nose); lost his black stripe post-practice.DT Will Smith Jr. had a strong day getting off blocks and into the backfield. Running Backs: Ja’Kobi Jackson (Florida transfer) handled most first-team reps; showed patience, vision, and receiving ability.Limited depth due to injuries: Legend Bey and Turbo Rogers (Anthony “Turbo” Rogers) were out; walk-on Stanley Jackson Jr. and freshman Favour Akih also involved.Bo Jackson and Isaiah West sidelined for spring (shoulder issues/surgeries); they'll ramp up in fall. Offensive Line Challenges: Starting tackles Phillip Daniels and Austin Siereveld (or Cereveld/Siereveld) out for remainder of spring after minor "cleanup" procedures (shoulder-related); expected back for summer.Youngsters stepping up: Redshirt freshman Carter Lowe and Ian Moore (or similar) at the tackle spots — described as "baptism by fire" but providing valuable reps.Potential ripple effects: One could push for a starting tackle job, possibly allowing Siereveld to slide inside (guard competition ongoing after losing Tegra Shabola).Coach Ryan Day noted it's a "push-pull" with new OC Arthur Smith installing concepts; youth gaining experience could pay off long-term (compared to 2024 flu bug in camp that built depth). Secondary Focus (Recent Practice Day) Interviews with coaches Tim Walton (CBs), Matt Guerrieri (safeties), and players including transfer Earl Little Jr. (Florida State/Alabama background; hybrid slot/safety role, high energy, potential starter; "lit the world on fire").Devin Sanchez also highlighted — emerging as dependable with growth in the system.Overall positive buzz on depth and competition in the secondary. Other Notes Linebackers: Solid so far, but Riley Pettyjohn out (missed reps; high potential, will need integration in fall).Wide Receivers: More rotation expected under new scheme; veterans + transfers + young talent (e.g., Jeremiah Smith, Brandon Inniss, Brock Boyd, etc.).Quarterback: Julian Sayin with first-team reps; backup Tavien St. Clair getting increased work.Special Teams: Upcoming interviews with new assistant Robbie Dishler (not Billy) and running backs coach Carlos Laughlin on Friday. Broader Themes and Outlook Injuries: Several absences (OL tackles, RBs, LB) — mostly lingering from last season or precautionary "cleanup" now to ensure full strength by fall. Not seen as catastrophic; spring is for evaluation and depth-building. Ryan Day compared OL situation to past resilient camps.Experience vs. Talent Debate: Coaches prioritize trustworthiness and scheme mastery over raw upside. Veterans often win out initially due to consistency (e.g., blocking, checks, physicality). Young talents can emerge mid-season as they "slow down" the game (examples: past players like Chris Olave, current like Devin Sanchez).Offense Under Arthur Smith: Push for improvement in execution, quick/short passing game (improve YAC after last year's struggles), more receivers on field (fewer TEs), deep shots, and better balance. Goal: Generate enough points in big games (e.g., vs. top defenses) to complement a strong unit. Not necessarily the most prolific offense, but more efficient and adaptable.Big Picture: Plenty of time before fall camp/preseason. Spring game will offer a snapshot. Roster depth is a positive; youth stepping up now could create long-term versatility (e.g., OL flexibility). Fans encouraged to submit questions via comments/Super Chat. The episode mixes on-field observations, injury context, scheme discussions, and light banter (weather, Big Ten Network spring game coverage, historical tangents). It emphasizes patience with spring reps while stressing the need for offensive growth heading into 2026. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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