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LGHL You’re Nuts: Which returning Ohio State starter are you most excited to watch this year?

You’re Nuts: Which returning Ohio State starter are you most excited to watch this year?
Brett Ludwiczak
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Syndication: The Columbus Dispatch

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Your (almost) daily dose of good-natured, Ohio State banter.

From now until preseason camp starts in August, Land-Grant Holy Land will be writing articles around a different theme every week. This week is all about the Buckeyes we expect to excel this season. You can catch up on all of the Theme Week content here and all our “Players to Watch” articles here.



With the calendar turning to June, we are now under three months away from the start of the college football season. Despite an end to the 2023 season which saw Ohio State look lost in their final two games of the season in losses to Michigan and Missouri, it didn’t take long for expectations to ramp up for 2024. While a huge reason for optimism came from the transfer commitment of Ole Miss running back Quinshon Judkins, the real reason the Buckeyes should be one of the favorites to win this year’s national title is because of the number of starters from last year who decided to forego the NFL Draft and return to Columbus for another season.

While there is a ton of excitement surrounding Judkins, Kansas State transfer quarterback Will Howard, and freshmen like Jeremiah Smith, today we are going to focus on returning starters from the 2023 Ohio State squad. What we want to know is which Buckeye returning starter from last year is most intriguing and exciting to you this season. With some massive talents on both sides of the football coming back for another season in the scarlet and gray, there shouldn’t be a problem finding a returning starter that you have high hopes for this season as Ohio State looks to add another national title to their trophy case.

Today’s question: Which returning Ohio State starter are you most excited to watch this year?

We’d love to hear your choices. Either respond to us on Twitter at @Landgrant33 or leave your choice in the comments.


Brett’s answer: Jack Sawyer


Heading into last season there was a ton of hype surrounding J.T. Tuimoloau after the defensive end had one of the best games you’ll ever see from a defensive player in the victory at Penn State in 2022. Even though Tuimoloau finished last season with five sacks, his contributions on the field didn’t match what Buckeye Nation was expecting to see. Not that Tuimoloau wasn’t effective on the field, he just set the bar so high with his unbelievable performance against Penn State in 2022.

Hopefully, I’m not falling into the same trap at the other end of the defensive line this year. At the end of last season, Jack Sawyer finally showed why he was one of the most sought-after defensive recruits coming out of high school, registering five sacks in the last three games. It looked like Sawyer was one of the few Buckeyes that actually wanted to play in the Cotton Bowl in late December, notching three sacks in the loss to Missouri. After recording just 7.5 sacks in his first two years as a Buckeye, the Pickerington product finished the 2023 season with 6.5 sacks.

Ohio State fans have been spoiled over the last decade with some of the talented defensive ends that have been Buckeyes. While nobody is expecting Sawyer to match Chase Young’s sack total from the 2019-20 season, the senior and Tuimoloau are going to be one of the best defensive end combos in the country this year. What I’m most interested to see when it comes to Sawyer this year is if he can continue the growth and improved play we saw from him late in the 2023 season. If Sawyer can build on the strong finish to his junior season, he can demand to be in the conversation as one of the best defensive ends in the country. If he does that, he will undoubtedly put himself in a position to be one of the first defensive ends taken in the 2025 NFL Draft.


Matt’s answer: Emeka Egbuka


This time last season, we were all talking about how the Buckeyes had the best two wide receivers in the country in Marvin Harrison Jr. and Emeka Egbuka. Marv was able to go out and prove his side of that belief to be true, winning the Biletnikoff Award and becoming the top WR drafted. Unfortunately, due to injuries, Egbuka’s 2023 season was a series of fits and starts.

The veteran receiver ended up having only 515 yards and four touchdowns, both behind not only Harrison but tight end Cade Stover as well. In part because of that, some young Buckeye receivers have been garnering much of the attention from fans and media during the offseason. The second-year potential of Carnell Tate and true-freshman sensation that is Jeremiah Smith have people across the country buzzing, and rightfully so. But don’t forget about Emeka.

In 2022, when he was fully healthy, Emeka finished the season with 1,151 yards and 10 TDs, averaging 15.6 yards per reception, three ypc more than in 2023. So, now that Emeka is the veteran of the group, I am optimistic that he will be able to put together the type of season that we have long known that he is capable of, and I think the young guns on the roster will only help.

The explosiveness of Tate and Smith should play very well with the versatility of Egbuka. Assuming that whichever quarterback ends up being the starter is able to properly distribute the ball, he should have Emeka coming from all parts of the formation, perhaps including from the backfield. Egbuka is incredibly dynamic and if he is healthy, I don’t think that there is any reason that he can reach the types of statistical heights that we saw Marv achieve last year.

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LGHL You’re Nuts Players to Watch: Who will be the most impactful new Buckeye in 2024?

You’re Nuts Players to Watch: Who will be the most impactful new Buckeye in 2024?
Matt Tamanini
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NCAA Football: Rose Bowl-Alabama at Michigan

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Your (almost) daily dose of good-natured, Ohio State banter.

From now until preseason camp starts in August, Land-Grant Holy Land will be writing articles around a different theme every week. This week is all about our Unreasonable Expectations. You can catch up on all of the Theme Week content here and all of our Unreasonable Expectations here.

Everybody knows that one of the best parts of being a sports fan is debating and dissecting the most (and least) important questions in the sporting world with your friends. So, we’re bringing that to the pages of LGHL with our favorite head-to-head column: You’re Nuts.

In You’re Nuts, two LGHL staff members will take differing sides of one question and argue their opinions passionately. Then, in the end, it’s up to you to determine who’s right and who’s nuts.

Today’s Question: Who will be the most impactful new football Buckeye in 2024?


Jami’s Take: Caleb Downs


Caleb Downs rocked the college football world when he announced he was closing up shop at Alabama and heading north to Columbus in the wake of Nick Saban’s retirement.

Downs will don his Buckeye jersey in the wake of a season in which he cemented himself as one of the best—if not the best—safeties in college football. Just last season, he recorded 107 tackles (70 of them solo) in 14 games—the most of any Alabama player last season (40 more than the next-closest player).

Add to that Downs’ forced fumble, a fumble recovery, two interceptions, and it’s no surprise he was named a second-team all-American. But did I mention he did all that as a true freshman?

He came into the 2023 season as a top-10 prospect and the top-rated safety in his class. He finished it as the first true freshman in Crimson Tide history (which is not a shabby history) to record the team’s highest number of tackles on the season. He was also the top player to enter the portal.

If you told me Downs was built by a mad scientist who genetically engineered him to be the ideal football player, I’d believe you. He’s that good.

And now, he might be just what the Buckeyes need to go from a great team to an unstoppable one.

While Ohio State ended the season with one of the top defenses in the country, there were still some vocal critics about the depth and versatility of the secondary (give me a break).

The addition of Downs should be enough to silence them, as he joins Lathan Ransom, Jordan Hancock, Denzel Burke, and Davison Igbinosun in the secondary. Not to be hyperbolic, but this could be one of the most powerful secondaries the Buckeyes have ever fielded.

This group comes to the table with experience and proven results, and due in no small part to what Downs brings to the table, you can expect those results to continue.

Downs has tremendous instincts, which make him a powerful threat to opponents’ run games (evidenced by his absurd statistics last season). His ability to break through blocks and read the play should leave OSU’s opponents quaking in their boots.

He’ll replace Josh Proctor, who graduated last year, and Proctor functioned as the crux of a lot of Jim Knowles’ defensive strategy. It’s no secret that Knowles runs a safety-driven defense, and Downs will have no problem stepping up to the task.

When you combine his ability to break up plays (he had 3.5 tackles for loss last season and missed fewer than one tackle per game—only 14 on the season) with his ability to play multiple safety positions, the sky is the limit for Knowles, who now has a buffet of options to choose from when developing his schema.

As an added bonus, The Game is going to feel as personal for Downs as it does for Buckeye fans who have suffered defeat three years in a row. He’s already getting into the rivalry spirit, and it’s no surprise when you consider his freshman season ended in overtime at the hands of the Wolverines.

That’s not the point, but I look forward to it being the cherry on top of the sundae next season, and I look forward to Caleb Downs rearranging the brain cells of Buckeye fans when we see him in action this fall.


Matt’s Take: Seth McLaughlin


Look, Caleb Downs is a very good answer. He is an absolutely elite player and adding an elite player to Ohio State’s secondary is never a bad thing. But you know what was already elite? Ohio State’s defense and especially the secondary.

So, while I have no doubt that Downs will be an improvement — as he would be for literally every team in the country — how much of an improvement might be a bit in question. The Buckeyes were essentially a top-three defense in every major statistical category last season, so how far up can they go?

On the other hand, you know what was not an elite unit for the Buckeyes last year? The offensive line. In fact, I think it is fair to say that the o-line was the least productive and reliable position group on the team in 2023. Coming out of the embarrassing Cotton Bowl performance, I was adamant that the coaching staff needed to kick the tires on — and bring in — “anybody and everybody who would be even a modest upgrade over the current lot” via the transfer portal.

Now, I am not an offensive line expert, so I cannot definitively tell you what type of talent was actually available in the portal this offseason, but I can tell you that I was hoping that Justin Frye and Ryan Day would find a few more upgrades than the end up getting. The only new offensive lineman of any immediate import for the Buckeyes is former Alabama center Seth McLaughlin.

After a disastrous CFP performance, he was looking for a new home even before Saban had announced his retirement, and while he is not the slamdunk, must-have that Downs is, he does come in as an obvious improvement at a position of need for OSU.

Last year’s offensive line was the culmination of years of bad recruiting and development by the previous position coach. Those who watch the sport know that offensive linemen take far longer to develop — both physically and mentally — than any other players on a football team.

Therefore, I am optimistic that the growth that we saw from 2023 transfer Joshua Simmons will continue into the fall and we can get a maximization of potential from Donovan Jackson and Josh Fryar, while one of the other guys in contention to start can take a step forward and become an all-conference level performer.

If the maturation of the multi-year OSU guys gets to where it should be, then I believe that having someone in the center of the line like McLaughlin — who started 24 games for Alabama — could be just the thing to push the unit, and the offense, to where it needs to be to contend for a national title.

With Chip Kelly now calling plays and running the offense, there is little doubt that OSU will be running the ball more than it has during the rest of the Ryan Day Era. With a backfield led by the most dynamic one-two running back punch in the country — TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins — the offensive line will be called up to open up holes this season.

While the jury is still out on who will be the Buckeyes’ starting quarterback, the line will either be blocking for a first-time starter (Devin Brown), or — more likely in my opinion — a first-time starter for the Buckeyes (Will Howard). Either way, giving the QB time in the pocket — or holes to run through — is a necessity after the unit failed to do that in 2023.

I don’t think that Seth McLaughlin is going to be the best addition to Ohio State’s roster in 2024, but I do think that because of the position he plays — and how far behind the unit is from much of the rest of the team — he could end up being the most impactful.


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