Replacing Chris Olave: Buckeyes Searching For New Deep Threat

The Buckeyes go into the offseason needing to replace two of the best wide receivers in Ohio State history. We have already discussed how OSU will go about replacing Garrett Wilson, so now it’s time to give the same treatment to Chris Olave, who is arguably the most underrated receiver in school history. Olave is …

Making the case: Who should Ohio State choose to wear the Block O jersey in 2022?

The Ohio State football program has many popular traditions that go back decades, but it’s one of the most recent ones that we’re going to discuss today. Who should wear the Block O jersey for the Buckeyes for the 2022 season? The tradition, started just a couple of years ago for the 2020 season, honors …

Replacing Garrett Wilson: X Marv’s The Spot?

Garrett Wilson was a two-year starter for the Buckeyes in his three years in Columbus. As a true freshman in 2019, he split reps with Binjimen Victor at the X receiver spot but still posted 30 catches for 432 yards and five touchdowns. As a sophomore in 2020, the Ohio State coaches decided to move …

Spring Gleaning: Is a Receiver Rotation Coming Back Around for Ohio State?

Now that spring football is over, it’s time to look back at exactly what we just saw. We’ll continue going over each position group for the next week or so with what was learned and what still needs to happen. Up next will be the Ohio State wide receivers. [Previous: Quarterbacks | Running Backs | Tight Ends | Defensive Ends | Cornerbacks | Safeties] …

Sevyn Banks, Kamryn Babb Out for Rest of Spring for Buckeyes

Ohio State is now down a couple of veterans as senior cornerback Sevyn Banks and fourth-year junior wide receiver Kamryn Babb will be out the rest of spring with injuries. Ohio State has confirmed this with Buckeye Scoop. Banks was a starting cornerback last year for the Buckeyes and is expected to be again this …

Spring Breakdown: Buckeyes Deep and Talented at Receiver

Snapshot Only five wide receivers caught passes for the Buckeyes last year as Ohio State employed a receiving corps with just one upperclassmen. It was a young group that had to rely heavily on Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson. Those numbers may shift a bit this year as all five of those pass catchers return, …

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