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In part two of a conversation with Matt Sarz of MattSarzSports.com, you'll get an insider look at some of the big changes coming to college football broadcasts for the 2024 season. From TNT sublicensing two College Football Playoff games from ESPN, to FOX trying to take over Friday nights, there is a lot to talk about on this episode of Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning.
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Ohio State's annual showdown with archrival Michigan will be televised on FOX at noon on Saturday, November 30, 2024.
But what about the Buckeyes' much-anticipated trip out west to face Oregon in what should be a top-5 matchup? And will Ohio State's trip to Happy Valley be a prime time whiteout? Or a Big Noon Kickoff?
Matt Sarz of MattSarzSports.com is the nation's leading expert in college football television, and understanding all of the complicated factors that go in to these decisions. He joins host Tom Orr for the first of a two-part conversation about college football and television in the 2024 season. -
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A new book detailing the end of Jim Harbaugh's time at Michigan is set to come out later this summer, and there are some fascinating details from the story already coming out in some early excerpts.
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss what they learned from their first look at "The Price: What It Takes to Win in College Football's Era of Chaos" a new book coming out in August.
The story touches on Harbaugh's response to NCAA investigators looking into the Connor Stalions sign-stealing scandal, why he decided to jump from Michigan to the Los Angeles Chargers, and more. -
Just when you thought the business of NIL in college football couldn't get any crazier, Jaden Rashada, a backup quarterback at Georgia has filed a lawsuit against Florida head coach Billy Napier among others, claiming that the Gators reneged on an NIL deal worth more than $10 million.
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss that, plus Penn State's plan to spend nearly $700 million to overhaul Beaver Stadium. -
For the first two years that Jim Knowles was the defensive coordinator at Ohio State, the questions about his signature rush package known as "The Jack" seemingly never stopped.
But after two years of waiting without much payoff, the idea of implementing the Jack seems like it might never happen.
However, Devin Radcliffe, one of the Xs and Os gurus at BuckeyeHuddle.com, says that there could be a role for the Jack on the Ohio State defense. He joins host Tom Orr to explain how the Jack could be a difference-maker in the run game, and discuss how likely it is to happen this fall. -
Jahkeem Stewart is just halfway through his high school career, but already has the look and the credentials of a college-ready defensive line superstar.
Stewart has already visited Columbus and has another trip planned, but can the Buckeyes really pull him out of New Orleans to play his college ball at Ohio State?
Kevin Noon of BuckeyeHuddle.com just met with Stewart to discuss that and much more.
Plus, a look at Zion Grady, a top Alabama prospect who could be the next great edge rusher to come out of the deep south. -
The Ohio State Buckeyes just added a former South Carolina defensive back to their 2024 football team.
Keenan Nelson, Jr. played his high school ball at St. Joseph's Prep, the same program that produced Marvin Harrison, Jr., Jim Knowles, and Kyle McCord, and then spent two seasons with the Gamecocks, starting four games in the secondary, and also blocking a punt for a touchdown.
So what does he bring to Columbus, and where will he fit on the 2024 Buckeye team?
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss that and more on this special breaking news episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast. -
The Ohio State Buckeyes have one of the very best recruiting classes in the nation for 2025, but just lost a top commitment from top-100 cornerback Blake Woodby.
How big of a blow is this to Ryan Day's class, and how could the Buckeyes look to fill that spot?
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to break it all down. -
The new-look Big Ten features a number of potential national title contenders including the Ohio State Buckeyes, Oregon Ducks, Michigan Wolverines, and Penn State Nittany Lions.
So which of those teams are most likely to meet expectations and reach the College Football Playoff, and which are likely to fall short?
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss that and more on this episode of Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning. -
The 2024 college football season will kick off in just over three months, and we just learned a lot about how and when we'll be able to watch the biggest games of the opening weekend.
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to break down everything they learned about Week Zero, Week One, and three of the biggest Big Ten games of the season. -
In this special bonus episode of the Skull Session Recruiting Podcast, Marc Givler and Kevin Noon of BuckeyeHuddle.com share some insight they've gained during their ongoing Southern Swing recruiting tour across the south.
Ohio State has long had a presence in Georgia on the recruiting trail but now it's also finding itself in some big battles in the state of Alabama. We have the latest on the big recruiting swings that the Buckeyes are taking in the Deep South in this episode of the Skull Session Recruiting Podcast. -
With the return of stars like JT Tuimoloau, Jack Sawyer, Tyleik Williams, Denzel Burke, Davison Igbinosun, Lathan Ransom, and Jordan Hancock, and the addition of Caleb Downs, there aren't a lot of things for Ohio State fans to worry about with this year's Buckeye defense.
So is there any cause for concern with Jim Knowles' third season in Columbus?
Ross Fulton, the Xs and Os guru at BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss that, how he might tweak what the team does in pass coverage, and more on this episode of Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning. -
The Ohio State Buckeyes are widely considered one of the favorites to win the national championship during the first season of the 12-team College Football Playoff. The Buckeyes return the core of an 11-win team, and added several elite players through the Transfer Portal.
So what questions does Ohio State still need to answer on the offensive side of the ball?
Ross Fulton, the Xs and Os guru at BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss that and more in this episode of Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning, presented by Jeff Ruby's Steakhouse. -
Every team in college football is looking to add talent before the 2024 season kicks off, but with a limited number of players in the Transfer Portal, it won't be easy.
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to look at where the Buckeyes could be trying to add players, and whether anyone in the portal could be a good fit. -
The Ohio State Buckeyes already have one of the top-ranked recruiting classes for 2025, and they are working hard to land the top-ranked player in the class, OT David Sanders.
And while they are off to a strong start for 2026, they would love to add QB Faizon Brandon, the top-ranked player in that class as well.
Marc Givler of BuckeyeHuddle.com just met with both Sanders and Brandon this week to discuss their recruitments, and figure out just how likely it is that OSU will be able to land their commitments. -
The 2024 Big Ten football season is set to kick off in less that four months, and the conference still has a very big question it needs to find the answer to: how is it going to break ties between teams in the league standings?
With the addition of Washington, Oregon, USC, and UCLA, the Big Ten is now an 18-team league, and each member will only play nine conference opponents this fall. With divisions now a thing of the past, and teams only having head-to-head results against roughly half of the league, messy tie-breaker scenarios could decide who plays for the conference title, and who gets a leg up in the race for a spot in the College Football Playoff.
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss why this could be a big issue for the Big Ten this fall. -
The Southern Swing is underway. This annual trip across the south lets BuckeyeHuddle.com's Marc Givler and Kevin Noon meet with some of the very best high school football prospects in the nation, to conduct interviews, get to know their coaches, and find out how likely they are to end up playing their college football for Ohio State.
In this special bonus episode of the Skull Session Recruiting Podcast, Marc and Kevin break down the start of their trip, and discuss some of the players they've already met with. -
The spring transfer portal window is now closed, and despite persistent rumors, all five members of Ohio State's quarterback room chose to remain Buckeyes.
So what made Will Howard, Devin Brown, Lincoln Kienholz, Julian Sayin, and Air Noland all choose to stay in Columbus, and which of them is most likely to win the starting job this fall?
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss those questions and more. -
In this special bonus episode of the Big Me Kickoff podcast, host Kevin Noon of BuckeyeHuddle.com shares an update on a story discussed on the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, the recruitment of a top Ohio running back prospect who was expected to commit to Michigan.
Plus, an update on the first season of men's basketball in the newly-expanded Big Ten. -
For the fourth time this spring, an Ohio State football player has decided to enter the Transfer Portal.
This time it's veteran offensive lineman Enokk Vimahi, who played a regular role on special teams for years and who was a top backup on several Buckeye teams, but who had seemingly fallen down the depth chart this spring.
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to break down the impact of Vimahi's departure. - Se mer