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Episode 310
Published 1 month, 1 week ago
Description
Basketball Segment (Big Ten Tournament Focus)
- Ohio State vs. Iowa matchup — Buckeyes are a 1.5-point underdog to Iowa in the Big Ten Tournament third round (Thursday, March 12, 2026, at noon ET/11 a.m. CT on Big Ten Network, United Center in Chicago).
- Rematch from February 25, 2026, where Iowa dominated 74-57 in Iowa City (Ohio State missing 7-footer Christoph Tilley; Iowa outscored them 44-17 in the paint).
- Key matchup: Bruce Thornton (who set OSU's career scoring record vs. Indiana) vs. Iowa's Bennett Stirtz.
- OSU (20-11) viewed as "in" the NCAA Tournament bubble; a win advances them to face top-seed Michigan (whom they've struggled against this season).
- Panelists see the teams as evenly matched now; OSU fresher at neutral site with rim protection expected to improve.
- Win over Iowa could boost seeding (some projections as high as 9-seed); loss might still leave them as a lock but riskier.
Football Segment (Spring Practice Day 1 Observations)
- Practice in shorts (no pads/contact); focused on freshmen and transfers (over 50 new players due to portal/roster turnover).
- Standout freshmen/incoming players:
- WR Chris Henry Jr. (6'5", ~195-200 lbs): Imposing size/smooth routes; caught a post TD in drills; looks strong and ready to contribute.
- OL Sam Greer (Akron Hoban): Big, lean, athletic; passes the eye test and could crack the two-deep as a true freshman.
- DTs James Smith (Alabama, 6'3", 314 lbs) and John Walker (6'3", 303 lbs): Massive but carry weight well; built for the position.
- RB Legend Bey: High excitement; compared to Curtis Samuel as a versatile "home run hitter"/Swiss Army knife; huge fan interest and early buzz.
- RB Kari Wilder (or similar spelling in notes): Looks like a "grown man"; potential two-deep impact.
- Running back group: No Bo Jackson or Isaiah West (shoulder surgeries; non-contact only). Led by redshirt frosh Anthony "Turbo" Rogers, then transfer Ja'Kobi Jackson (Florida/SEC experience, 5'11", 217 lbs; low center of gravity, short-yardage potential). Freshmen Legend Bey and Favour Akih also in mix. Panelists emphasize committee approach; Jacoby Jackson has upside if healthy (past injury issues).
- Wide receiver/slot competition: Transfers Devin McCuin (UTSA) and Kyle Parker (LSU) praised as pros; could lead slot race alongside returners like Brandon Inniss, Jeremiah Smith, and others (e.g., Phillip Bell, Daji Jones).
- Offensive line intrigue: LT Austin Siereveld, LG Carson Montgomery, C Carson Hinzman likely locked; RT/RG wide open (Phil Daniels, Ian Moore, Gabe VanSickle, Josh Padilla in mix).
- Defensive line: Heavily new faces post-portal; high interest in how transfers integrate.
- Position groups to watch: Legend Bey/RBs (fan favorite); offensive line (need clarity on starters); defensive line (mostly new).
- Overall: Day 1 excitement with new talent; Ryan Day noted similarities for some (e.g., Bey to Samuel). More clarity after spring break (practices resume post-break; full contact later).
Other Notes
- Show format: Live viewer Q&A/Super Chat encouraged (football + basketball topics).
- Steve Helwagen joined from airport (heading to Chicago for tournament); weather/travel chatter.
- Panelists promote their content (e.g., Buckeye Huddle instant reactions, podcasts).
- Light-hearted banter (sandwiches, condiments, airport food) to close out the ~60-minute episode.
This episode captures the overlap of March Madness urgency with spring fo