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Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning covers Ohio State football, basketball, hockey, and other athletics with daily episodes. Host Tom Orr is joined by guests including beat writers, recruiting analysts, and podcasters, to discuss the latest news about the Buckeyes, football recruiting, college football conference realignment, the College Football Playoff picture, and more.
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Julian Sayin is now the 2025 Heisman Trophy frontrunner after completing 20-of-23 passes for 316 yards and four touchdowns in a 38-14 win over Penn State. But what is it that makes the redshirt freshman such an elite passer? Ohio State head coach Ryan Day discussed that and much more following the game. In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear Day discuss Sayin's game, whether Ohio State's players took the matchup with Jim Knowles personally, the play of the offensive line, and much more.
The Ohio State Buckeyes added a pair of 2027 offensive line commits on Sunday, as Mason Wilt and Kellen Wymer both announced that they would play their college football for Tyler Bowen in Columbus. In this breaking news episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to break down the impact of the commitments, and what they mean for the offensive line room, and the 2027 recruiting class.
The No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes led unranked Penn State by only three points at halftime, before exploding for three second-half touchdowns in a 38-14 win.Kevin Noon of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss four of their biggest takeaways from the game, including another dominating day for QB Julian Sayin, a double-dose of dominant play for wide receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate, another okay (but not great) day running the football, and yet another lockdown day from Matt Patricia's Buckeye defense.
In this special bonus episode, Juck breaks down the matchup of Ohio State and an unpredictable and talented, but underperforming Penn State Nittany Lions team. Plus, should Jim Knowles be honored for his part in Ohio State's 2024 national championship season? If you enjoy this episode, make sure to subscribe to the Buckeye Huddle Primetime podcast wherever you get Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning.
The Ohio State Buckeyes and Michigan Wolverines are less than a month away from playing their traditional regular season finale in Ann Arbor, and a whole lot could be on the line in that game, including the possibility to meet for a rematch the following weekend in the Big Ten Championship Game in Indianapolis. In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll get an inside look at how the league will break what could be a very complicated series of ties, and which teams would face off on Championship Weekend in each scenario. If you want to figure out how different matchups, including a rematch of Ryan Day's Buckeyes and Sherrone Moore's Wolverines could happen, check out this Big Ten tiebreaker tool: https://bball.notnothing.net/big10.php?sport=fb
Jim Knowles spent three years in Columbus as the defensive coordinator for the Ohio State football team, and the Buckeyes won the national championship in his final year. However, it doesn't sound like OSU is going to be rolling out the red carpet when he returns to Ohio Stadium this Saturday. In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear directly from Buckeyes' head coach Ryan Day about the current status of his relationship with Knowles, what he learned from hiring both Knowles and his replacement Matt Patricia, and how the Ohio State defense has actually been better under Patricia than it even was in Knowles' best season.
Matt Patricia's 2025 Ohio State defense has been one of the best in decades by some statistical measures, and is clearly one of the nation's elite units this season. But it's hard to argue that the Buckeyes have faced more than a couple of truly solid offenses so far this season, and they certainly will later this fall. So how will they hold up against top teams in the postseason?Ross Fulton, the Xs and Os guru at BuckeyeHuddle.com answers that and several other big questions about the Ohio State defense on this special episode of Ross Fulton Analysis.
Penn State interim head coach Terry Smith met with the media on Monday to discuss the challenge ahead for his team this weekend when they visit top-ranked Ohio State.The Nittany Lions are three-touchdown underdogs against the Buckeyes, something they're using as motivation, but they know Ohio State's talented wide receiver corps, including Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate will present a major challenge.Plus, updates on what to expect from QB Ethan Grunkemeyer in his second career start, the status of injured backup QB Jaxon Smolek, whether young linebackers like Isaiah West's high school teammate Cam Smith could see a bigger role this weekend, and much more.
In this special episode of Ross Fulton Analysis, Ross takes a mid-season look at some telling statistical trends for the Ohio State offense.Are the Buckeyes really using multiple-TE formations more often this season?How often are opponents stacking the box against the Ohio State rushing attack?Is Ohio State taking fewer deep shots in the passing game with Julian Sayin at QB?How can the Buckeyes solve their ongoing issues on the offensive line?Is the rushing attack really as big an issue as people think?Plus, with former Ohio State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles coming to town this weekend to take on his former employer. Will years of coaching against each other in practice give Ryan Day or Knowles an advantage? And what should the Buckeyes be expecting from Knowles' defense this weekend, and what's the best way to attack it?All that and more in this supersized episode of Ross Fulton Analysis. 
The calendar is about to turn from October to November, and with that comes the start of College Football Playoff rankings releases. While the first one is still more than a week away, enough has happened during a crazy regular season that it's worth checking in to see roughly how things could look during that first bracket produced by the committee. Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to break down the bracket, and just how different things look now compared to before the season. Could the Buckeyes face one of the biggest underdogs of the season in the quarterfinals, and then one of the sport's traditional powers in the semifinals?The guys talk Alabama Crimson Tide, Vanderbilt Commodores, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, as well as Indiana Hoosiers, Texas A&M Aggies, and Georgia Bulldogs.
After CJ Donaldson and James Peoples started the season slowly, and true freshman Bo Jackson made an initial splash as a starter in game three before seeing his numbers return to earth, now Isaiah West made a big impression at Wisconsin. So what will the Buckeyes do moving forward in the run game? Will the talented duo of true freshmen seize the role as the primary ballcarriers? In this special bonus episode of Buckeye Huddle Primetime, Juck takes a deep dive on that and more.
A lot has gone wrong for Penn State's football team during the 2025 season. The year started with expectations of contending for a national championship. Now, before October is even over, those dreams are dead, along with any chance to win the Big Ten. Their head coach has been fired, and their starting quarterback has been lost for the season with an injury.One of the things that has caused issues in State College this fall is the difficulty the defense is seemingly having in adapting to new defensive coordinator Jim Knowles' complex scheme. In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear from interim head coach Terry Smith about what some players on the defense are doing to try to get up to speed with the playbook, and whether there is any chance to speed that process up. Plus, he discusses whether he's thought about changing playcallers on either side of the ball, where the program is mentally right now, and much more.
Through seven games, Matt Patricia's Ohio State defense has allowed just 41 points, the fewest of any team since 1993 Florida State. He's doing it with a unit that lost eight starters from its national championship squad in 2024, and was expected to take a step back. So how is he doing it?In this episode of Ross Fulton Analysis, Ross looks at how Patricia's use of multiple fronts and different coverages helped them put up a shutout at Wisconsin last weekend.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are in the middle of their second off-week of the 2025 college football season now, and even with the team ranked at the top of the polls and unbeaten, they're still looking for areas to improve. One of those is on the offensive line, where what had been a rotation between Tegra Tshabola and Josh Padilla at right guard could be on the verge of a change.In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear directly from OSU head coach Ryan Day about that and much more, including the play of redshirt freshman QB Julian Sayin, and whether they are turning the intensity up or down in practice this week.
Jake Diebler and the Ohio State men's basketball program just landed the fourth-highest ranked recruit the Buckeyes have this century. Anthony Thompson, a 2026 forward ranked the No. 8 player overall in his class, committed to the Buckeyes on Tuesday. Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss the commitment and what it could mean for the future of the Ohio State basketball program.
The Ohio State Buckeyes rolled to a 34-0 win at Wisconsin on Saturday, thanks in part to an efficient and sometimes explosive use of RPOs. Ross Fulton, the Xs and Os guru at BuckeyeHuddle.com has a breakdown of how the RPO game helped the Buckeyes hit big plays, both on the ground, and through the air.
Julian Sayin put up impressive stats in the Buckeyes' 34-0 win over Wisconsin on Saturday. He completed 86 percent of his passes (36-for-42) for 393 yards and four touchdowns in the victory. After the game, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day was clearly impressed with the redshirt freshman's performance. In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear directly from Day about Sayin's game, how he has developed over the course of his career, and more. Plus, WR Carnell Tate had a monster game. Day shares the story behind Tate's crazy touchdown catch, and where he ranks among the best players in the nation.
The Ohio State Buckeyes continue to roll through their 2025 regular season, knocking off Wisconsin, 34-0 to improve to 7-0 on the season.There was a lot to like from the Buckeyes' perspective, starting with a stunning performance from QB Julian Sayin, who finished 36-for-42 for 393 yards and four touchdowns. WR Carnell Tate added a pair of touchdown receptions, and the Buckeye defense put together four totally impressive quarters, continuing its historically dominating run under defensive coordinator Matt Patricia.But there were areas for concern as well, including another rough day for the rushing attack, and an uneven performance by the special teams.Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to recap it all on this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast.
In this special bonus episode of the Skull Session Recruiting Podcast, Tony Gerdeman and Marc Givler of BuckeyeHuddle.com discuss the commitment of 2026 safety Khmari Bing to Ohio State. Bing was previously committed to Maryland.
Entering the Buckeyes' game at Illinois, Matt Patricia's defense was allowing fewer than six points per game, and had given up just two touchdowns total in five games.Then, the Illini used an up-tempo offense to put up a pair of touchdowns in the second half of their 34-16 loss to the Buckeyes.So is that going to be a potential concern for Patricia's defense moving forward? And why did it create issues against the Illini?Ross Fulton, the Xs and Os guru at BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to answer that and discuss much more from the game, and what it could mean this weekend against Wisconsin.
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