Share

cover art for Buckeyes' Playoff Hopes on the Line After Loss

Ohio State Buckeyes Football Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!

Buckeyes' Playoff Hopes on the Line After Loss

Ohio State Buckeyes suffer a surprising loss to Indiana Hoosiers in Big Ten Championship, securing number two seed in College Football Playoffs. Despite the defeat, Coach Ryan Day sees it as a chance for growth. Sophomore quarterback Julian Sayin threw for 258 yards and a touchdown, while the defense limited Hoosiers to 340 total yards. Ohio States first playoff game is against the winner of Texas A&M vs. Miami on December 31st at 7:30 PM.

The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. AI-powered.

More episodes

View all episodes

  • Julian Sayin: Ohio State QB Heisman Finalist

    01:35|
    Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin, in his first year as a starter, has been named a finalist for the Heisman Trophy. He led the Buckeyes to an undefeated regular season, throwing for over three thousand three hundred yards and thirty-one touchdowns. Despite a challenge in the Big Ten championship game against fellow finalist Fernando Mendoza, Sayins impressive statistics and Ohio States history with the award make him a strong contender.
  • Ohio State's Julian Sayin: Heisman Finalist

    01:38|
    Ohio States true freshman quarterback, Julian Sayin, is a Heisman Trophy finalist, joining an elite group of Buckeyes finalists since 2018. Despite not being the favorite to win, Sayins incredible season, including a near-record-breaking completion percentage, makes this experience in New York a significant honor. Hes also up for other major awards and will compete for the Heisman this Saturday on ESPN.
  • Sayin's Heisman Nod, Buckeyes' Recruiting Haul

    01:40|
    Sayins Heisman nod, Coach Hartlines USF praise, and snap count analysis dominate football news. Buckeyes secure a win, lose heartbreaker, and dominate in basketball. Ohio States recruiting class shines with state titles and Henry Juniors signing, setting high standards for future seasons.
  • Buckeyes' Jackson & Styles Shine in Loss

    01:37|
    Despite a tough loss, Ohio State Buckeyes Kenyatta Jackson Junior and Sonny Styles shone in the Big Ten Championship. Jackson, an edge rusher, showcased his strength and length with a sack and three tackles. Styles, a former safety turned linebacker, demonstrated his run defense skills with twelve tackles. Both are mid-round prospects with high potential, set to lead the Buckeyes in the College Football Playoff.
  • Hartline Praises USF, Buckeyes Secure Victories

    01:19|
    Brian Hartline praises USF, Big Ten Championship snap counts released, and Caleb Downs wins Lott IMPACT Trophy. Ohio State Buckeyes secure victory against Northwestern, but lose to Pitt. Dominant performance against Mountaineers. Strong recruiting class with three state champions and Chris Henry Juniors signing.
  • Buckeyes' Experience Gap: Meyer's Message

    01:25|
    Ohio State Buckeyes face a new challenge after their first loss of the season, a thirteen to ten defeat against Indiana. Former coach Urban Meyer urges the team to learn from this setback, emphasizing the importance of experience. Last years championship team was defined by its veteran presence, a stark contrast to this years squad led by a young quarterback. The Buckeyes must now find their footing, much like last years team did, with a new, less experienced core.
  • Ohio State's Red Zone Struggles Loom Large

    01:56|
    Ohio States College Football Playoff aspirations suffered a blow after their loss to Indiana in the Big Ten Championship. The Buckeyes offense struggled, particularly in the red zone, and their offensive line failed to protect quarterback Julian Sayin. Despite a strong defensive performance, the teams offensive strategy was criticized for being too cautious. Ohio State will face Miami or Texas A&M in the Cotton Bowl semifinal, with two weeks to address their red zone issues and offensive strategy.
  • Ohio State's Shock Loss: Fans Cry Foul

    01:39|
    Ohio State Buckeyes suffer unexpected loss to Indiana Hoosiers in Big Ten Championship Game, securing Hoosiers number one seed in College Football Playoff. Coach Ryan Day addresses teams performance, emphasizing the need to fix issues. Fans and former players express concerns about officiating, alleging missed holding penalties and potential bias towards equalizing the playing field. Ohio State prepares for College Football Playoff despite the setback.