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Chris Henry Jr. shines in Ohio State spring practice, consistently beating defensive backs and raising early buzz around his role.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — As Ohio State’s spring practice gets underway, the Buckeyes are working off the field, too. While position battles and development happen on the field, Ohio State will be putting together the 2027 recruiting class.
Ohio State football begins spring practice with new coordinator Arthur Smith, an evolving offensive line, and defensive questions.
Legend Bey flexed his versatility with work at slot receiver, running back and punt returner while Ohio State's quarterbacks impressed in the team's second spring practice.
After just five spring Ohio State football practices, we already have to transfers that have been honored with having their black stripes removed.
It may be just spring practice, but it’s good to have Ohio State football back in any realm. Seeing the 2026 team take the field this week for the start of their spring ball routine, it’s clear the Buckeyes will be right atop of the college football landscape in regard to the most talented teams yet again.
We take a look at how things are stacking up for every position group on Ohio State’s offense based on what we saw and heard during the first week of spring practice.
Ohio State football began spring practice. Here are observations on the offensive line, defensive changes, and roster updates.
Ohio State spring football practice is in full swing as the Buckeyes, with lots of new faces, take aim at another playoff run. Practices began March 26 and end with the spring game at Ohio Stadium on April 18.