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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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Angelo Smith, a 2027 prospect and the younger brother of Ohio State superstar WR Jeremiah Smith, has committed to the Buckeyes. The news broke Sunday night. Angelo Smith is a different prospect from his older brother. He projects to play on the defensive side of the ball in college, at least for now. Kevin Noon of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss what they saw from Angelo Smith during his appearance at a Buckeye football camp, and where he fits into Ohio State's 2027 recruiting class.
The Washington Huskies are off to a dominant start to the 2025 college football season, but have yet to play a College Football Playoff contender. Some of the Huskies' stats this season, as well as their home-field dominance, sound too good to be true, but many of them are. Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to try to separate fact from fiction when it comes to Jedd Fisch, Demond Williams, and the Washington Huskies football team. Do the Huskies currently hold the longest home winning streak in the nation?Did QB Demond Williams really have as many 20-yard runs as incompletions in the Apple Cup game against Washington State?How long has it been since UW punted the football or turned it over on offense?Has Washington ever beaten an AP #1 team before?And more.
Through a quarter of Ohio State's 2025 regular season, third-year wide receiver Brandon Inniss has just five receptions for 37 yards. Will the talented slot receiver earn a bigger role in the Buckeyes' passing offense as the team turns to conference play with this weekend's game at Washington?In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear the answer to that and a number of other intriguing questions directly from Ohio State offensive coordinator Brian Hartline.
The Ohio State defense has faced three mobile quarterbacks in its first three games, but is Matt Patricia's unit prepared to face Washington's unique dual-threat QB Demond Williams?In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear directly from Matt Patricia about that and much more.
Ohio State started Tywone Malone at 3-tech on defense against the Ohio Bobcats instead of Eddrick Houston. And Ethan Onianwa came in to replace Tegra Tshabola at right guard for the OSU offensive line against OU as well. So are those indications that there could be major changes on the depth chart heading into Big Ten play?In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear the answer to those questions and several others directly from Ohio State head coach Ryan Day.
In his first season as Ohio State's defensive coordinator, Matt Patricia has the Buckeyes showing different looks up front as well as in the secondary, mixing and matching, and disguising coverages to change the picture for opposing offenses after the snap of the ball. So what is he doing, and why is it working so well so far this fall?Ross Fulton, the Xs and Os guru at BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to break down five plays from the Buckeyes' win over the Ohio Bobcats that show Patricia's influence on the Ohio State defense.
The Ohio State Buckeyes dominated almost all of their game against the Ohio Bobcats on Saturday night, but some repeated struggles in the red zone kept them from pulling away from a pesky OU team until midway through the second half. So why did the Buckeyes struggle to both run and pass the ball close to the end zone, and more importantly, how can they fix those issues before traveling cross-country to take on Washington in a little over a week?Ross Fulton, the Xs and Os guru from BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss that and more on this episode of Ross Fulton Analysis.
Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning: Top Three Defensive Surprises for Ohio StateIn this episode of Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning, host Tom Orr is joined by Buckeye Huddle's Tony Gerdeman to discuss three pleasant surprises on the Ohio State defense this season. They highlight standout performances from Caden Curry, Arvell Reese, and Jaylen McClain. The discussion delves into each player's contributions and their impact on the team's early successes. The episode also previews upcoming games, including the much-anticipated matchup against the Washington Huskies. 00:00 Introduction and Upcoming Games 00:11 Sponsor Message: Grateful Griddle 00:23 Offensive Surprises Recap 00:30 Defensive Surprises: Overview 01:34 Defensive Standout: Caden Curry 03:43 Defensive Standout: Arvell Reese 05:56 Defensive Standout: Jaylen McClain 07:42 Upcoming Challenges and Season Outlook 08:57 Conclusion and Sign-Off
Ohio State Offensive Surprises: Julian Sayin, Bo Jackson & Philip Daniels - Buckeyes TomOrrow MorningIn this episode of Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning, host Tom Orr and guest Tony Gerdeman from Buckeye Huddle discuss three offensive players who have been pleasant surprises for Ohio State this season. They break down the impressive performances of quarterback Julian Sayin, running back Bo Jackson, and offensive lineman Phillip Daniels. The duo also touches upon team prospects moving forward as they head into Big Ten play. Tune in for in-depth analysis and updates on the Buckeyes' journey this season. 00:00 Introduction and Upcoming Games 00:10 Event Planning with Grateful Griddle 00:21 Season Recap and Future Outlook 01:02 Julian Sayin's Impressive Performance 05:05 Bo Jackson's Breakout Games 07:41 Phillip Daniels' Unexpected Rise 10:20 Conclusion and What's Next
It took a while to get going, but the Ohio State Buckeyes eventually pulled away from the Ohio Bobcats in a 37-9 win inside Ohio Stadium on Saturday night. Kevin Noon and Tom Orr of BuckeyeHuddle.com discuss some of their key takeaways, including the good and bad of Julian Sayin's night, the emergence of true freshman RB Bo Jackson, another huge night for the wide receiver duo of Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate, a dominating performance by the Buckeye defense, and more.
Ohio State tight end Will Kacmarek has spent much of his college career outside of the spotlight. The first three seasons of his FBS experience were as a tight end for the Ohio Bobcats in the MAC, and since coming to Ohio State prior to the 2024 season, he has mostly been known for his outstanding blocking. But last weekend, he scored his first touchdown as a Buckeye on a nice catch-and-run in the first quarter against Grambling, and now he's at center stage again as his current team gets set to take on his former team. In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear from Kacmarek about how Ohio's coaches found him as a high school recruit and offered him a shot to play at the FBS level, what he learned from them, and what it means to be taking on his former team.
This isn't a podcast, but we thought you might enjoy it anyway. It's an audio version of the Ohio State Marching Band's pregame show, including the Ohio State Alumni Marching Band from last Saturday inside Ohio Stadium. Close your eyes (unless you're driving, obviously) and enjoy the sensation of being inside the Horseshoe on a fall Saturday, just minutes before kickoff.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day met with the media to preview the Buckeyes' upcoming game against the Ohio Bobcats. He discussed a wide range of topics, but had some interesting things to say about the OSU passing game, new starting QB Julian Sayin, and how his ability to get the ball out has helped keep opponents without a sack through two games, and how he has been placing throws in exactly the right places to allow receivers to pick up big yardage.In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast you'll hear directly from Day about that and more.
Through two games, Matt Patricia's Ohio State defense has allowed just one touchdown to Buckeye opponents, a strong start to his time as defensive coordinator. In this episode of Ross Fulton Analysis, Ross discusses how Patricia has used simulated pressures, as well as mixing things up along the defensive front and in coverages to make things difficult on opposing offenses.
The Ohio State Buckeyes put up 70 points in a drama-free win over Grambling, but they tried to mix things up to show some new looks as QB Julian Sayin starts taking on a bigger role in the offense. In this episode of Ross Fulton Analysis, Ross Fulton, the Xs and Os guru from BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to look at what Ryan Day and Brian Hartline were trying to do with the run game, including the related RPOs. Plus, how they used motion to set up some big plays, and some signs of progress in Sayin's second start.
The Ohio Bobcats enter Saturday's prime time game at Ohio Stadium coming off one of the biggest wins in program history. OU knocked off West Virginia last Saturday in front of the largest crowd in Peden Stadium history, and now they'll head up Route 33 to take on the top-ranked team in the nation. So can the Bobcats pull off the massive upset under the lights in Columbus?In this special bonus episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear from Ohio head coach Brian Smith about the Bobcats' big win over WVU, the challenge ahead in Columbus, and some of the players to watch on Saturday night.
Ohio State QB Julian Sayin is still adjusting to life as the Buckeyes' starting quarterback, but he made major strides between game one of his career and game two. While the challenge posed by Texas is obviously very different from what Sayin saw from Grambling, his performance - 18-for-19 for 306 yards, 4 touchdowns, and an interception - would have been impressive regardless of opponent. In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear directly from Sayin about his first couple of starts, what it's like to play with such a talented supporting cast, and more.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are 2-0 on the 2025 college football season, with a dramatic win over then-No. 1 Texas, and a comfortable 70-0 blowout against Grambling. Other than the outcome, the two games didn't have much in common. The Buckeye offense struggled to sustain drives against the Longhorns, but marched up and down the field repeatedly against the Tigers.Julian Sayin finished the Grambling game 18-for-19 for 306 yards and four touchdowns with one interception. Did that represent a big step forward in his young career?In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear Ohio State head coach Ryan Day's thoughts on that and much more.
The Ohio State Buckeyes dominated from beginning to end of their 70-0 win over Grambling on Saturday inside Ohio Stadium. Kevin Noon of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to break down some of their key takeaways from the game on this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast.
Saturday's game against Grambling should be a great opportunity for Ohio State to take a deep dive on its depth chart and give dozens of players a chance to see game action for the first time this season. What's the plan for the quarterback position, where Julian Sayin, Lincoln Kienholz, and Tavien St. Clair all need as many valuable game reps as they can get?In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear directly from Ohio State head coach Ryan Day about all three of his young quarterbacks and much more.
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