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Columbus and Buckeyes media legend Tim May resumes his reporting, this time in retirement, on all things Ohio-area sports, including his beloved Buckeyes. Sometimes joined by co-host Clay Hall or others.
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Ohio State’s 2026 Pro Day is in the books, and several Buckeyes made strong statements inside the Woody Hayes Athletic Center on Wednesday.On this episode of The Tim May Show, Tim May and Clay Hall break down the biggest takeaways from Ohio State Pro Day, including why Carnell Tate showed he can catch everything, why Arvell Reese proved he can get after the quarterback, and why Caleb Downs continues to look like the future face of an NFL franchise.Tim and Clay were on site in Columbus and also caught up with some of the biggest names of the day, including Carnell Tate, Caleb Downs, Ryan Day, Matt Patricia, and Jeremiah Smith, who did not participate in workouts.More Ohio State Pro Day coverage is coming on Friday, so make sure to subscribe and stay locked in with The Tim May Show.#OhioState #Buckeyes #OhioStateFootball #NFLDraft #CalebDowns #CarnellTate #RyanDay #JeremiahSmith #TimMay #ClayHall
Jeff Snook is back on the mainland, and the timing is perfect.On this episode of The Tim May Show feat. Clay Hall, Tim and Clay welcome guest co-host Jeff Snook back from yet another excursion to break down a wild NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 reset, including the exit of the defending national champion and the downfall of Snook favorite Florida.The guys dive into the changing March Madness picture, talk through who now looks like the team to beat, and debate where the tournament goes from here with the bracket flipped on its head. Plus, with Ohio State Pro Day right around the corner, the show shifts to Buckeyes football and what to watch as NFL Draft buzz ramps up in Columbus.And somehow, yes, the conversation also veers into dental work. Don’t ask questions. Just enjoy the ride.If you’re looking for Ohio State football talk, NCAA Tournament analysis, Sweet 16 reactions, and the usual mix of laughs, sidebars and strong opinions, this episode has all of it.Subscribe for more coverage from The Tim May Show feat. Clay Hall with Jeff Snook, including Ohio State football, Buckeyes recruiting, NFL Draft storylines and March Madness reaction.
Ohio State made the Big Dance after a desperate finish to the regular season, only to stumble under the pressure from TCU. Dillon Davis of DelGazette.com joins Tim to carve up that carcass, plus talk about other things Ohio State-related, including women's and men's hockey title hopes, women's basketball hosting NCAA first two rounds, and of course a taffy pull of a conversation about Ohio State football's upcoming Pro Day and spring drills in general. Uh, Legend Bey?
JJ Sullinger, former Ohio State player, joins Clay and Tim again to talk about the readiness of the Buckeyes as they make their first NCAA Tournament appearance in four years against TCU on Thursday in Greenville SC. Previously, JJ said the Buckeyes would go "two trips" at least into the Big Dance, and that was well before they were assured even a ticket. Now he's looking only at TCU, even though the winner will likely face the No. 1 overall seed Duke on Saturday. Call it JJClayMay focus...
The Ohio State men are in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 4 years as an eighth seed. Clay and Tim talk about that and a lot more with first Bill Bender of The Sporting News and then with Jeff Snook by shortwave hookup - or so it seemed - from Belize. Earth to Jeff! Earth to Jeff!
Show season regular and off-season irregular Matt Wilhelm is back to offer perspective on what is expected of Ohio State football players - now including his son Mason, a freshman offensive lineman - in spring practices and beyond. Plus, in the Just Sayin realm, there's an emphasis by the coaches and even by Julian Sayin to see him run a little more in his second season as the starter. When in doubt, leg it out? We'll see.
While others ruminate on ways to bring the wild, wild west of major college sports under control, Ohio State coach Ryan Day said a good start would be simply enforcing rules already on the books. Past that, Clay and Tim discuss other Day comments that came after he opened his 8th spring drills as Buckeyes head coach, including the pleasure of having 2 former NFL head coaches as now his offensive - Arthur Smith - and defensive - Matt Patricia - coordinators.
A loaded Monday episode of The Tim May Show with Tim May, Clay Hall and Jeff Snook dives headfirst into one of the wildest Ohio State news days in recent memory.The show opens with a reaction to the stunning exit of Ohio State president Ted Carter, what it means for the university, and why Jim Tressel is already being mentioned as a potential stabilizing force for the Buckeyes in a massive leadership moment.From there, Tim, Clay and Jeff go deep on the future of college football, including the latest debate around NIL, transfer portal rules, revenue sharing, executive order talk, NCAA enforcement, player compensation, coach salaries and the growing chaos in major college athletics. If you care about where the sport is heading, this conversation is a must-watch.The crew also looks ahead to Ohio State spring football, with key questions about Julian Sayin, the offensive line, Tavien St. Clair, Matt Patricia’s defense, the running back room, and how the Buckeyes will replace major defensive losses.And finally, the guys break down the late-season surge from Ohio State basketball, including the impact of Bruce Thornton, John Mobley Jr., Micah Parrish, Devin Royal, Sean Stewart, Aaron Bradshaw, Taison Chatman and Jake Diebler as the Buckeyes push toward the NCAA Tournament and the Big Ten Tournament.This episode has everything:Ohio State president newsJim Tressel talkBuckeyes spring footballNIL and transfer portal debateOhio State basketball tournament outlookSubscribe for more Ohio State football news, Buckeyes basketball analysis, NCAA Tournament talk, NIL coverage and college football commentary from The Tim May Show.#OhioState #Buckeyes #TimMayShow #JimTressel #TedCarter #OhioStateFootball #OhioStateBasketball #NIL #TransferPortal #CollegeFootball
It’s a fun Friday edition of The Tim May Show as Tim May is joined by guest co-host Dillon Davis while Clay Hall takes a day off. And yes… Tim definitely calls him out for it.With Ohio State spring football practices right around the corner, Tim and Dillon break down the biggest storylines surrounding the Buckeyes football program, including key position battles, expectations for the upcoming season, and what Ryan Day’s team needs to prove this spring.The guys also dive into Ohio State basketball, the program’s postseason outlook, and what the Buckeyes must do to make noise in March.Plus, the conversation shifts to the Columbus Blue Jackets and the NHL season as the crew checks in on one of the most exciting young teams in hockey.And then there’s the mystery…Dillon Davis is an Ohio native, yet somehow he’s deeply wrapped up in Boston sports fandom. Tim spends a good portion of the show trying to figure out exactly how that happened.🏈 Topics in this episode:• Ohio State spring football preview• Buckeyes football storylines heading into spring ball• Ohio State basketball postseason outlook• Columbus Blue Jackets season update• Dillon Davis explains his Boston sports obsessionDon’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Ohio State football and Buckeyes coverage on Fan Stream Sports.
Former Ohio State player JJ Sullinger, of Central Ohio basketball royalty, joins Clay and Tim to talk about a lot of things regarding the current Buckeyes. And, oh yes, in the wake of that win over Purdue, he believes Bruce Thornton and Co. are gonna ride a wave that's going to take them at least "two trips" deep into the NCAA Tournament. He's a believer and backer of Jake Diebler, for sure.
The Ohio State men's basketball team desperately needed a major win to stake a claim for inclusion in the NCAA Tournament, and it got it with the upset of Purdue. Now the Buckeyes need a couple of more wins to nail it down. Jeff Snook joins Clay and Tim to discuss that and to talk about the Buckeyes' showings at the NFL Combine. As always, it gets spirited.
Former Ohio State standout and NFL defensive end Jay Richardson joins The Tim May Show feat. Clay Hall to break down Sonny Styles’ jaw-dropping NFL Combine performance — and what it really means for his draft stock.Was it hype? Was it historic? And how does it compare to “the good old days” of the Combine?Jay also dives deep into:• What Sonny Styles proved in Indianapolis• The future of Ohio State’s defense in 2026• Arvell Reese’s ceiling• Kayden McDonald’s development• Caleb Downs’ leadership impact• Carnell Tate’s next step at wide receiver• What the NFL Combine actually means in today’s gamePlus, what kind of pressure is on Ohio State to reload defensively after sending elite talent to the NFL?This is a stacked, high-level football conversation with real perspective from someone who’s lived it.Subscribe for weekly Ohio State football analysis with Tim May and Clay Hall.#OhioState #SonnyStyles #JayRichardson #NFLCombine #Buckeyes #TimMayShow #ClayHall #CalebDowns
It's no secret by now that Matt Patricia is back as Ohio State's defensive coordinator, so Clay - he's back too - and Tim break down what that means for the Buckeyes. They also discuss the start of the annual NFL Scouting Combine and the immediate impact that Sonny Styles and Arvell Reese are having, among other topics. Plus, Tim and Clay were all for the Gold-winning U.S. men's hockey team taking a bow at the State of the Union address in Washington. And Clay waxes on the joy of being from a small town, just like Tim. FORE!!
The United States wins Olympic gold in men’s hockey — and it was pure chaos in the best way possible.On this Monday episode of The Tim May Show featuring Clay Hall, longtime The Athletic hockey writer Aaron Portzline joins Tim to break down the emotional U.S. gold medal victory over Canada — just the third Olympic gold in program history and the first since the iconic “Miracle on Ice” in 1980.Portzline walks us through the frenzy surrounding the win, including Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski delivering the puck to Jack Hughes for the game-winning goal.From there, the conversation turns to the Blue Jackets and whether the momentum built under new head coach Rick Bowness before the Olympic break can carry into a legitimate NHL playoff push.Tim’s longtime respect for “Porty” shines through in this must-watch hockey conversation filled with insight, history and what comes next for Team USA and the CBJ.🏒 USA Hockey🏒 Olympic Gold Medal🏒 Columbus Blue Jackets Playoff Outlook🏒 Zach Werenski & Jack HughesSubscribe for more episodes of The Tim May Show on Fan Stream Sports.
Tim May is joined by guest co-host Bill Bender of The Sporting News for a jam-packed Friday edition of The Tim May Show.They dive into:🏀 What the NCAA Tournament field looks like right now🌰 Do the Ohio State Buckeyes have a real path to March Madness?🔥 Michigan Wolverines vs Duke Blue Devils late-season drama👀 What in the world is happening at Kansas Jayhawks?🏈 Trinidad Chambliss granted a sixth year — what it means for college footballBracketology chaos, Big Ten pressure, blue-blood reality checks, and classic Tim & Bill straight talk.Drop your predictions below ⬇️Are the Buckeyes dancing or done?Subscribe for elite Big Ten insight and unfiltered college football & basketball coverage.#OhioState #MarchMadness #NCAATournament #Buckeyes #BigTen #TimMayShow
Is Ohio State on the outside looking in — or about to crash the NCAA Tournament party?On this Wednesday edition of The Tim May Show feat. Clay Hall, legendary bracketologist Jerry Palm of PalmBrackets.com joins the show to break down the Buckeyes’ NCAA Tournament outlook, what still needs to happen, and why Ohio State is trending in the right direction.Palm dives into:🏀 Ohio State’s current bracket status🏀 The strength (and chaos) of the Big Ten🏀 Dusty May’s impact at Michigan🏈 Early 2026 College Football Playoff projections🏈 Why he’s high on the Buckeyes next seasonJerry Palm has been ranking college teams for three decades and was the longtime bracket expert for CBSSports.com. Now back with PalmBrackets.com, he’s bringing sharp insight into March Madness, Big Ten basketball, and the future of Ohio State football.Are the Buckeyes dancing?Is the Big Ten underrated or overrated?And are the 2026 Buckeyes already CFP material?Subscribe, like, and drop your predictions below.#JerryPalm #OhioStateBasketball #BigTen #MarchMadness #OhioStateFootball #TimMayShow
Dale Cox Long has been a mover and shaker for youth hockey in Central Ohio. In this conversation with Clay and Tim, he discusses how hockey has expanded significantly over the last couple of decades, especially locally with the presence of the NHL's Columbus Blue Jackets. Urgently, however, he needs a Kidney transplant, and they speak of what that brings daily. Those who can help can gain details on how to be screened to be a donor for him or for others at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center website at https://www.osuwexmedlivingdonor.org.
PGA of America member and FanStreamSports.com CEO John Gerber joins Tim May and Clay Hall for a wide-ranging conversation you won’t want to miss.Gerber breaks down the action at Pebble Beach, shares unforgettable stories from the links, and offers insight into the current state of professional golf. From course conditions to tour storylines, this is a must-watch for golf fans.Plus, Tim and Clay pivot to football to discuss the viability of the UFL’s Columbus Aviators, what it means for the spring football landscape, and whether Columbus can sustain another pro franchise.🏌️ Pebble Beach analysis⛳ Behind-the-scenes golf stories🏈 UFL Columbus Aviators viability🎙 Insightful sports talk with Tim May & Clay HallSubscribe for more in-depth sports coverage, interviews, and analysis.#Golf #PebbleBeach #UFL #ColumbusAviators #TimMayShow
On this episode of The Tim May Show featuring Clay Hall, we dive into a loaded Ohio State conversation — from Buckeyes football reloading for another championship push to the launch of the 2026 Ohio State baseball and softball seasons.Tim May revisits one of the most iconic moments in sports history — being ringside when Buster Douglas shocked Mike Tyson in Tokyo — sharing firsthand memories on the 26-year anniversary of the upset that changed boxing forever.Plus, Tim and Clay break down why the idea of adding a fifth major in men’s golf just doesn’t hold up, no matter how often it resurfaces.Special interviews include:Ohio State baseball head coach Justin Haire previewing the Buckeyes’ 2026 seasonOhio State softball head coach Kirin Kumar discussing expectations and key playersFrom Buckeyes football to Olympic sports and unforgettable sports history, this episode covers it all.Subscribe for in-depth Ohio State coverage, exclusive interviews, and expert analysis every week.
The Tim May Show featuring Clay Hall is back with a packed episode covering the biggest sports stories of the weekend. Tim May, Clay Hall, and Jeff Snook break down Super Bowl LX, a game that turned into a defensive masterclass for three quarters before exploding into a wild fourth-quarter scoring frenzy as Seattle ultimately held off New England.The crew dives into what stood out from the Super Bowl, what didn’t live up to the hype, and Jeff Snook reveals which prop bets paid off in a big way. Surprisingly—or maybe not—the halftime show barely makes the agenda as the focus stays locked on football.They also tackle the second biggest storyline from Sunday: Lindsey Vonn’s frightening crash. Rather than sensationalizing the moment, the conversation centers on what her decision to compete represents, the risks elite athletes take, and why her presence still matters in the sport.The show wraps with a tough discussion for Buckeye fans as Ohio State basketball drops its second straight loss to Michigan. The panel examines what’s gone wrong, what’s fixable, and whether concerns about the Jake Diebler era are beginning to feel legitimate.From the Super Bowl to skiing to college hoops, this episode delivers strong opinions, sharp analysis, and classic Tim May Show storytelling.Subscribe for weekly episodes, real talk, and unfiltered sports conversations.




