Buckeyes Ready to Kick Off the Season Against Akron

O Buckeye Nation! The wait is finally over, it’s time to kick off the 2024 season! Ohio State is going to celebrate their debut at home battling against the Akron Zips this weekend. Nothing can beat the excitement of the very first game, but it remains to be seen in what way this will feed into our expectations of a Championship year, it being a the start to an exciting new year for every spectator. (3:30pm at the Shoe)

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A Strong Start

Ohio State has a stellar record to open the season, winning 24 in a row. The group looks sharp and the passion is palpable. Players have busted their butts working all summer and fall, so you can trust they are just waiting for the moment to step on to the field to show us what they can do.

Game Day Traditions

For many of us, game day is more than just football. It’s about tradition, family and friends. I remember my first Ohio State game like it was yesterday. My dad picked me up when I was a kid, and the energy in the stadium was electric. We painted our faces, wore grey and scarlet, and cheered until we lost our voices. Those memories are what make being a Buckeye fan so special.

What to Watch For

Keep an eye on our star quarterback, Will Howard, who’s been making waves in practice. The defense also looks solid, with some new talent poised to make their mark. And of course, the atmosphere in the Horseshoe will be unbeatable. Whether you’re in the stands or watching from your living room, you’ll feel the energy.

Which Team Should Win Each Phase

– Offense: Ohio State should dominate this phase. The Buckeyes, with an incredibly skilled signal-caller and a powerful receiving group, are expected to score fairly well against the Akron defense.

– Defense: Ohio State’s defense appears to be in good form this season. A combination of veterans and hopefuls could lead them to successfully handle Akron’s attacking force.

– Special Teams: Ohio State’s special teams unit is well-coached and disciplined. They should have an edge in this phase, especially with their reliable kicking game and strong return units.

Key Players to Watch

– Ohio State Buckeyes:
Will Howard (QB): The new starting quarterback is expected to lead the offense with precision and power.
Jeremiah Smith (WR): A dynamic receiver who can make big plays and stretch the field.
Sonny Styles (LB): A key player on defense, known for his tackling and leadership.

– Akron Zips:
– Ben Finley (QB): The champion MAC East Offensive Player of the Week, he can execute plays using either his arm or his feet.
– Charles Kellom (RB): An all-purpose running back who is capable in running plays as well as passing ones.
– Antavious Fish (LB): A defensive leader that will help slow down Buckeyes’ offense.

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Join the Fun

Make sure to get there a bit ahead of time, if you are going to stay for the game and enjoy all that’s happening before they start playing (the fun-fest). Camaraderie is important; nothing beats the closeness shared among other fans who support the Buckeyes. However, if you cannot be there physically, host a viewing party with friends and relatives. We all belong to Buckeye family regardless of where we hail from.

So, gear up, get your snacks ready, and let’s cheer our team to victory. Go Bucks!

Ohio State Buckeyes v Akron Zips Week

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Ohio State hosts Akron this Saturday at 7:40 p.m. in Ohio Stadium, as the Buckeyes look to improve their defensive woes.

Akron could be the ideal opponent at the ideal time. The Zips are 1-2, with their lone victory coming against Bryant last week, which they won 35-14. Akron was defeated by Auburn 60-10 and Temple 45-24. Some consider Akron to be the worst team in Division 1 football.

CJ Stroud Not To Play

Ohio State Buckeye quarterback C.J. Stroud will not be the starting QB on Saturday against Akron, coach Ryan Day told fans on his weekly radio show today. Some feel this could open the door for Jack Miller or Kyle McCord to take over the program. But the team is saying that nothing will change after this week and Stroud will continue to be the starter.

According to Day, Stroud is nursing a shoulder injury, and the coaching staff felt that a week of rest would benefit the redshirt freshman as the Big Ten conference schedule approaches. Stroud was suffering from the same injury prior to the Tulsa game a week ago.

LB Dallas Gant Enters the Transfer Portal

Dallas Gant, an Ohio State reserve linebacker, has entered the NCAA transfer portal and has left the team.

Gant, a senior who has played in all three games this season and 38 overall in his Ohio State career, entered his name into the portal on Tuesday. He has a total of 53 tackles in his career, including two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, and 3.5 tackles for loss. He is hoping to be picked up and be eligible for next season. He would have 2 years of college football remaining thanks to the new Covid 19 eligibility rules.

Gant, who stands 6-foot-3 and weighs 232 pounds, made the most of his contributions during the 2019 season.

RB TreVeyon Henderson Signs Deal with Arbys

TreVeyon Henderson had a breakout performance in Ohio State’s win over Tulsa. He now has a new Name, Image, and Likeness deal.

The freshman is joining Arby’s as it launches a new campaign called Arby’s RBs. The national fast-food chain will sponsor the first 200 running backs who sign up and successfully post about the deal on Instagram and Twitter using the hashtag #TonightImGettingArbys. He will reportedly receive $500 and a some Arby’s swag.

Ohio State Falls in AP Poll after Tulsa

Ohio State fell one spot to No. 10 in the most recent Associated Press college football poll, which was released on Sunday.
On Saturday, the Buckeyes defeated Tulsa 41-20. TreVeyon Henderson, a freshman running back, set a freshman rushing record with 277 yards in the game.

Larry Johnson Looking for Pass Rush

Head Coach Day said the offensive line needs to do a better job of making quarterbacks feel uncomfortable in the pocket, and given that Ohio State has only 4 sacks through 3 games (22 teams in the country have fewer) it’s simple to see.

Larry Johnson, the defensive line coach, cannot sleep when his team isn’t able get pressure on the quarterback. So he is considering changing personnel and putting the right people on the field to get the job done this coming weekend.

Young Defenders Ready to Play

Buckeye football is searching for answers on defense, which might imply enlisting fresh players who are ready to contribute.

After last Tuesday’s practice, defensive tackle Tyleik Williams, linebacker Palaie Gaoteote IV, and defensive back Andre Turrentine all had the black stripes on their helmets removed. The three now have the potential to take on larger roles as the season progresses.

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