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Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning covers Ohio State football, basketball, hockey, and other athletics with daily episodes. Host Tom Orr is joined by guests including beat writers, recruiting analysts, and podcasters, to discuss the latest news about the Buckeyes, football recruiting, college football conference realignment, the College Football Playoff picture, and more.
Tuesday morning, Ohio State announced a series of major changes to game day operations inside Ohio Stadium for Buckeye football games, starting with the season opener against Texas.
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss the new look for home games in the Horseshoe. Plus, the fellas talk about what they learned from OSU head coach Ryan Day, as well as QB coach Billy Fessler, and quarterbacks Julian Sayin, Lincoln Kienholz, and Tavien St. Clair.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are entering their second week of fall camp, as they prepare for a season opening No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup with the Texas Longhorns.
In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear from Ohio State offensive coordinator Brian Hartline about the start of OSU's fall camp, the growth of projected starting wide receivers Jeremiah Smith, Carnell Tate, and Brandon Inniss, as well as how big of a role players like Bryson Rodgers and Mylan Graham could have this fall.
Plus, his thoughts on freshman RB Turbo Rogers, how he's working with new run game coordinator Tyler Bowen, and much more.
Ohio State defensive coordinator Matt Patricia will bring a very different perspective to this year's Buckeye defense after spending the last two decades coaching in the NFL. He is replacing college football lifer Jim Knowles in that role, but how much different will this year's defense be?
In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear directly from Patricia about that and much more, including what Caleb Downs could bring to the nickel role, how some young defensive tackles are making the most of Eddrick Houston's absense, what kind of impact transfer defensive end Beau Atkinson could have this fall, and much more.
The Ohio State Buckeyes were back on the practice field for day one of 2025 fall camp on Thursday at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center.
Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr discuss what they saw and what they learned during practice on this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast.
The fellas discuss Eddrick Houston's injury and what it could mean for this year's team, what they learned about the quarterback battle between Julian Sayin and Lincoln Kienholz, the impressive performance from second-year wide receiver Mylan Graham, and more.
The Ohio State Buckeyes kick off fall camp on Thursday at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center, and there will be a lot of new faces running with the ones on defense compared to last season.
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss some of the biggest storylines to watch on the defensive side of the ball, including our first look at transfer defensive end Beau Atkinson, how much players like Will Smith, Jr., Jason Moore, and Tywone Malone have improved in the interior of the defensive line, how the Buckeyes plan to take advantage of a talented trio of safeties, and more.
The Ohio State Buckeyes kick off their 2025 fall preseason camp on Thursday at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center.
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss five things they're interested to see on offense, ranging from the battle for the starting quarterback job between Julian Sayin and Lincoln Kienholz, to the development of running backs James Peoples, CJ Donaldson, Sam Williams-Dixon, Bo Jackson, Isaiah West, and Turbo Rogers, how the offensive line will line up, and whether Max Klare will be able to revolutionize the tight end position in Columbus.
Ohio State and Oregon don't have much shared history, but playing two high-profile matchups during the 2024 season hit the fast-forward button on what may be a developing rivalry.
During 2025 Big Ten Media Days, the Buckeyes were asked a number of questions about the Ducks, including about Ryan Day's relationship with Oregon head coach Dan Lanning, their impressions of Oregon's Autzen Stadium, the dramatic and controversial ending to the teams' regular-season matchup, and the Buckeyes' blowout win in the 2025 Rose Bowl.
The Ohio State Buckeyes and Texas Longhorns will kick off their 2025 regular seasons with one of the most anticipated matchups of the entire year when they square off in a top-5 showdown inside Ohio Stadium.
The two teams are coming off a classic Cotton Bowl matchup in the College Football Playoff semifinals, and now Steve Sarkesian and the Longhorns will be looking for revenge.
Both teams will be starting new quarterbacks with Julian Sayin and Lincoln Kienholz battling it out to be the starter for the Buckeyes, and Arch Manning finally getting a chance to live up to his immense hype for the Horns.
Plus, Ohio State's superstar wide receiver Jeremiah Smith is looking for some personal redemption after being held to just one catch for three yards the last time these teams met.
Penn State QB Drew Allar met with reporters for an extended discussion of the Nittany Lions' 2025 season at Big Ten Media Days in Las Vegas.
Allar discussed a number of topics related to Ohio State, including how former Buckeye defensive coordinator Jim Knowles has used information from his time in Columbus to improve Allar's game, what it will mean to get a chance to play in the Horseshoe this fall, and what it's going to take to finally get over the hump and beat the Buckeyes after so many close calls.
Big Ten Media Days wrapped up last Thursday in Las Vegas, but there is still a lot from those three days to discuss as we count down the days to the start of Ohio State's 2025 fall camp.
In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll get a chance to hear everything that Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore said about Ohio State, the rivalry between the Buckeyes and Wolverines, whether the NCAA investigation into the Connor Stalions cheating scandal was a distraction entering the season, and much more.
2025 Big Ten Media Days just wrapped up with Michigan defensive end Derrick Moore saying of Ohio State's national championship, "You know it's not no real win if y'all didn't beat us."
Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr of Buckeye Huddle discuss that, plus what they learned from Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore, and much more in this special live episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast.
It has been "close, but no cigar" for the Penn State Nittany Lions for close to a decade against Ohio State. James Franklin's program hasn't beaten the Buckeyes or won the Big Ten since 2016, but with senior QB Drew Allar, a veteran offensive line, and the dynamic RB duo of Katron Allen and Nick Singleton all back, this could be the year the Lions end that streak.
Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr of BuckeyeHuddle.com discuss what they learned while talking to Franklin, Allar, and the Nittany Lions on Wednesday at 2025 Big Ten Media Days.
Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti wrote a letter to the NCAA's Committee on Infractions asking them to let Michigan go without any further punishment in the Connor Stalions case. That news broke Monday, in a story by Dan Wetzel of ESPN.
So why is Petitti coming to the Wolverines' defense, how much will that impact the punishments the COI might ultimately lay out, and why is that story just coming out today?
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss all of that and more in this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast.
The unofficial kickoff to the 2025 Big Ten football season happens this week in Las Vegas with the start of Big Ten Media Days. This three-day event brings all 18 teams in the league together for 72 hours of college football talk, drama, and intrigue. And this year, there will be a LOT to talk about.
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss some of the hottest topics of conversation this week, including how schools are taking different approaches to NIL, the future of the College Football Playoff, and how a certain three-letter conference down south has gotten demolished by the Big Ten the last couple of seasons.
The sport of college football has been going through a tumultuous time over the past few years as constant change and uncertainty have left everyone from athletic directors to head coaches to boosters unsure of which rules need to be followed, and which ones are more of a suggestion.
Now, just about a month after the House Settlement supposedly got everyone on the same page (it didn't), and weeks after Congress looked like they might step in to provide some additional guardrails with the SCORE Act (they haven't), now it's the Executive Branch's turn to take a swing at solving the issue.
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss the latest news - a report from Ross Dellenger that the White House may try to save college football from itself with an Executive Order to answer some of the biggest questions facing the sport.
Big Ten Media Days kick off next week in Las Vegas, but this week, it's the SEC's turn in the spotlight, including Steve Sarkisian, Arch Manning, and the Texas Longhorns.
The Horns were asked about their season-opening showdown with Ohio State, the chance for revenge following their season-ending loss in the College Football Playoffs in the Cotton Bowl in January, the challenge of defending OSU superstar WR Jeremiah Smith, and much more.
In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear everything the Longhorns had to say about Ohio State, as well as some other topics of interest.
In 2024, former Ohio State QB Kyle McCord transferred to Syracuse and put up massive numbers for his team in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Now, in 2025, another one of Ryan Day's former quarterbacks, Devin Brown, is hoping to do the same thing.
Brown is now a member of the Cal Bears, and Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com thinks he could be on the way to an impressive season in Berkeley.
Tony joins host Tom Orr to discuss that, as well as three other predictions for the 2025 college football season.
Ohio State has been playing college football since 1890, and over that span the Buckeyes have had some remarkable players accomplish incredible things. But there are some Buckeye football records that will likely never be broken.
In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to rank the most unbreakable records on the defensive side of the football.
Will Chris Spielman and Tom Cousineau's record of 29 tackles in a game ever be matched?
Can any Buckeye ever top Malik Hooker's record of three pick sixes in a single season?
What would it take to top Marcus Marek's record for career tackles?
In this special bonus episode of the Daily Huddle podcast, host Garrett Searight takes a look at the latest in the Connor Stalions saga.
TCU's Sonny Dykes said recently that they were told Michigan was stealing signs, so they changed theirs. Over the weekend, Connor Stalions disagreed by saying he knew exactly what TCU was running. So who's lying? Garrett Searight tried to figure it out.
Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning covers Ohio State football, basketball, hockey, and other athletics with daily episodes. Host Tom Orr is joined by guests including beat writers, recruiting analysts, and podcasters, to discuss the latest news about the Buckeyes, football recruiting, college football conference realignment, the College Football Playoff picture, and more.