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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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The Indiana Hoosiers took another big step in one of the greatest rags-to-riches stories in college football history by knocking off the top-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes, 13-10, in a slugfest in the 2025 Big Ten Championship Game. After the game, while Curt Cignetti and the Hoosiers were celebrating in a shower of confetti, the Buckeyes were left to figure out where things would go from here. So what's next for Ryan Day's program?Kevin Noon of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss that and more on this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast.
In this special bonus episode of the Skull Session Recruiting Podcast, host Marc Givler breaks down some absolutely huge recruiting news. After a couple of days of drama following the announcement that Brian Hartline was leaving Ohio State to take the head coaching position at USF, 5-star wide receiver Chris Henry, Jr. announced that he would be sticking with the Buckeyes and signing on Friday. 
Ohio State pulled off a National Signing Day flip, pulling four-star Lewis Center (Ohio) Olentangy safety Kaden Gebhardt away from Clemson. Marc and Juck break down what it means for the Buckeyes in this special bonus presentation of the Skull Session Recruiting Podcast.
The Ohio State defense dominated Michigan for the vast majority of the game, holding the Wolverines without a touchdown in a 27-9 win. What went right for Matt Patricia's defense, and where was Michigan able to take advantage of some things? And what does it all mean for this Saturday's No. 1 vs. No. 2 showdown with the Indiana Hoosiers in the 2025 Big Ten Championship Game?All of that and more in this episode of Ross Fulton Analysis.
The Ohio State Buckeyes exorcised some demons on Saturday, running and throwing all over Wink Martindale's Michigan defense in a 27-9 win, which featured both three touchdown passes and also a run-heavy 20-play drive that consumed nearly a full quarter of the game clock.How were they able to use Martindale's tendencies against the Wolverines, and take advantage of predictable matchup wins?Ross Fulton, the Xs and Os guru from Buckeye Huddle, joins host Tom Orr to break down nine key plays from The Game, ranging from an opening possession interception and some struggles at the goal line, to the three touchdown passes, and more.
Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti has the Hoosiers' football program in a place they've never been before - the Big Ten Championship Game in a No. 1 vs. No. 2 showdown with the defending national champion Ohio State Buckeyes. In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear directly from Cignetti about how his team is preparing this weekend's massive showdown, what he learned from a regular-season loss to Ryan Day's team last year, how the 2025 Buckeyes are different from last year's squad in his eyes, and much more.
The top-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes exorcised some demons on Saturday in Ann Arbor, grinding archrival Michigan down in a smothering 27-9 win to clinch a spot in the Big Ten Championship Game.After the game, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day and star QB Julian Sayin discussed the emotions surrounding the win, shared insights into some of the biggest plays of the game, and what the win meant to the program.
The Ohio State Buckeyes didn't just beat their archrivals from Michigan on Saturday, they physically dominated the Wolverines, pushing them around on their own field, on a snowy day that seemed well-suited for what Michigan's Sherrone Moore wants to do. So how did Ryan Day's Buckeyes do it? And what could that mean as the Buckeyes shift their sights to the postseason?In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, Kevin Noon of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss all of that and more.
The No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes are arriving at their team hotel early Friday evening in preparation for their annual showdown with archrival Michigan.The team from BuckeyeHuddle.com is live on the ground near Ann Arbor and will talk to OSU head coach Ryan Day one final time before The Game kicks off on Saturday.
The top-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes will take on their archrivals, the Michigan Wolverines Saturday at noon inside Michigan Stadium.A perfect season and a spot in the Big Ten Championship Game are on the line for the Buckeyes, while Michigan is looking to make a case for a spot in the College Football Playoff. Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr outside Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor to preview The Game, including five key storylines that will go a long way toward determining which team will win.
In this special bonus presentation of Buckeye Huddle Primetime, Juck and Tony Gerdeman discuss all angles of The Game live with your comments!What the Rutgers game told usRyan Day’s tip-off for JJ and Carnell playingIs the Ohio State offensive line coming around, or is it fool's gold?Ryan Day’s preparation feels different, doesn’t it?Chip Kelly fired ??
Matt Patricia's Ohio State defense is rewriting the school's record books this season. No one has scored more than 16 points against the Buckeyes in the first 11 games of the regular season, and the defense is a darling of most advanced analytical systems, holding opponents far below their averages on the ground and through the air. But does Patricia now have more tricks left in his toolbox with archrival Michigan on deck? And how does the Wolverines' offense, with standouts like Bryce Underwood, Jordan Marshall, and Andrew Marsh match up with what the Buckeyes will be trying to do with stars like Kayden McDonald, Arvell Reese, and Caleb Downs?In this episode of Ross Fulton Analysis, Ross breaks down some of Michigan's key concepts on the ground and through the air, and how Patricia and the Buckeyes may try to defend them.
The status of Ohio State star wide receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate is still somewhat up in the air as the countdown to the Buckeyes' showdown with archrival Michigan looms on Saturday. Tuesday, OSU head coach Ryan Day didn't go into too many details on their status, but did shed some light on their recovery when he was asked if they could play on Saturday without practicing during the week. In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear that answer directly from Day, as well as discussions about Matt Patricia's dominating defense, how last year's shocking upset loss to the Wolverines changed him as a coach, and more.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day was anything but uptight during his afternoon press conference inside the Woody Hayes Athletic Center on Tuesday. Day shared his thoughts on whether he was having fun this week, the challenge of playing loose in the biggest game of the season, whether former Ohio State offensive coordinator Chip Kelly might rejoin the Buckeyes' staff after being fired by the Las Vegas Raiders, what he learned from last year's shocking loss to the Wolverines, and much more.
The Ohio State Buckeyes enter Saturday's game against archrival Michigan with a few crucial questions on offense, specifically the health of wide receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate. How will their availability impact what the Buckeyes try to do against Wink Martindale's Wolverine defense? And what from Ohio State's win against Rutgers might be an indication of how they will try to move the ball Saturday inside Michigan Stadium?In this super-sized episode of Ross Fulton Analysis, Ross breaks down five key plays from OSU's win over Rutgers and takes a look at three plays from the Michigan defense that could be a cause for concern for the Wolverines this weekend.
Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore previewed this weekend's match-up between his Wolverines and archrival Ohio State at his weekly press conference on Monday. Moore discussed the intensity of the rivalry and whether the expanded College Football Playoff had lessened it in any way. Plus, the challenge posed by Jeremiah Smith, Julian Sayin, and the Ohio State passing game, why his team has dominated the second half of The Game against the Buckeyes in recent years, and more. These press conference clips are courtesy of Michigan Athletics.
Could the Ohio State Buckeyes and Michigan Wolverines end up playing two weekends in a row? The answer is yes, but it would take a few crazy upsets this weekend. In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, host Tom Orr breaks down all of the different combinations of outcomes in the three games that will determine which Big Ten teams play for the conference championship in Indianapolis on the first weekend of December.
The Ohio State rushing attack has had to kick it into high gear the last couple of weeks to make up for the loss of star wide receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate, and the ground game has done what the Buckeyes needed and more. So is the rushing attack now where it needs to be entering this week's massive showdown in Ann Arbor against arch-rival Michigan?In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear directly from Ohio State head coach Ryan Day about that and much more.
The Ohio State Buckeyes will enter their regular-season finale against archrival Michigan unbeaten and ranked No. 1 in the nation, following their 42-9 win over Rutgers on Saturday inside Ohio Stadium.Kevin Noon of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to break down a few takeaways from the win over the Scarlet Knights, and what it means for next weekend's matchiup in Ann Arbor.
In this special bonus episode of the BuckeyeHuddle Prime Time podcast, Juck breaks down the 13 commits Ohio State has landed since the start of October.
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