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BYU, Colorado, Kentucky, Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oregon, Syracuse, Texas A&M, & Washington are the only teams scheduled to have spring games on TV.
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BYU, Colorado, Kentucky, Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oregon, Syracuse, Texas A&M, & Washington are the only teams scheduled to have spring games on TV.
First time?Let's hope KJ gets the veteran boost from the officials this year and they aren't allowed to just tackle him every damn play!
| LAST CHANCE! Limited Club & AA Deck Seats Remain for Spring Game |
| A limited number of reserved seating options remain for the 2026 Buckeye Sports Group Spring Game, presented by Union Home Mortgage. Any club seat purchase will come with a photo from Ohio State's victory last November at Michigan signed by Julian Sayin, Bo Jackson, Brandon Inniss, Eddrick Houston or Ryan Day! Other player signatures on the photo could include Jeremiah Smith, Kenyatta Jackson, Qua Russaw, James Smith, Earl Little, Terry Moore, John Walker and Devin McCuin. Please Note: Student-athlete signed "Masterpiece" photos will be distributed at random. Additionally, fans who purchase a ticket to the club level will be able to enjoy an elevated game day experience, highlighted by a pop-up shop with student-athlete signed memorabilia. |
That’s why the University can stuff it.FWIW, (just got an email) for the Spring game parking in the West Stadium lot that use to be free is now $30. Spaces are on sale through Ticketmaster. Parking for the Spring Game is still free for other surrounding lots.
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LAST CHANCE! Limited Club & AA Deck Seats Remain for Spring Game
A limited number of reserved seating options remain for the 2026 Buckeye Sports Group Spring Game, presented by Union Home Mortgage. Any club seat purchase will come with a photo from Ohio State's victory last November at Michigan signed by Julian Sayin, Bo Jackson, Brandon Inniss, Eddrick Houston or Ryan Day! Other player signatures on the photo could include Jeremiah Smith, Kenyatta Jackson, Qua Russaw, James Smith, Earl Little, Terry Moore, John Walker and Devin McCuin. Please Note: Student-athlete signed "Masterpiece" photos will be distributed at random. Additionally, fans who purchase a ticket to the club level will be able to enjoy an elevated game day experience, highlighted by a pop-up shop with student-athlete signed memorabilia.
Some really great info in there, can't wait to see what his final year has in store. I am still in disbelief that we get him for one more year tbh.![]()
Quick Hits: Cortez Hankton Calls Ohio State “Even Better Than I Would Have Ever Imagined,” Jeremiah Smith Wants to Continue Being “The Hardest-Working Person On the Team”
Cortez Hankton calls Ohio State “even better than I would have ever imagined,” and Jeremiah Smith wants more yards after the catch in 2026.www.elevenwarriors.com
Quick Hits: Cortez Hankton Calls Ohio State “Even Better Than I Would Have Ever Imagined,” Jeremiah Smith Wants to Continue Being “The Hardest-Working Person on the Team”
Cortez Hankton
- On inheriting Jeremiah Smith: “It’s a blessing. I’m grateful. I’m thankful. He’s a generational talent. But more importantly, he’s a fine young man. He’s a great kid. And he yearns to learn football. He yearns to be coached. And he’s like that every single day. He’s been a sponge. We’ve put a lot on his plate, but he’s handled it well.”
- Hankton called Smith “probably the most physically blessed guy that I’ve coached.” He’s challenging Smith this offseason to be “more of a student of the game,” to “embrace it all” and to “learn conceptual football.”
- Hankton said Brandon Inniss has “an infectious personality.” He said Inniss is “a natural leader” and “a captain for a reason.” He added, “The guys are willing to listen and also follow his lead. And he has put it on tape, right? His actions, they have aligned with his words, and it’s good to see.”
- Hankton said Ohio State has been “even better than I would ever have imagined.”
- Hankton said Brock Boyd has impressed him this spring. Hankton said Boyd has physical gifts, toughness and football IQ, which have “helped him catch the eye of a lot of people.” Hankton added, “He’s been really fun to coach.”
- On Chris Henry Jr.: “Talented, but he’s young, right? Like all of the young guys, they have a lot to learn, but he’s done a good job. And just trying to get him to truly play at a high level with urgency and playing fast, but he’s so efficient and smooth, and he has length and ball skills, but he’s an extremely talented young man. But he still has to improve every single day.”
- On Devin McCuin: “Devin, man, just a great kid, extremely coachable, wants to be great, but has elite speed. And if you watch this tape, when he gets the ball, he is truly exceptional in terms of accelerating after the catch.”
- On Kyle Parker, who shed his black stripe on Saturday: “To see KP, who was like a brother to Kyren, taking that black stripe off, man, it was really just fun and heartwarming to watch, because I know that dude would be smiling for him. I can see them dancing in the corner and celebrating. And it's days like today that truly let you take the perspective of being thankful and grateful to be in this position to coach.”
Jeremiah Smith
Just sayin'; Click on the link for video of the entire interview.
- Now one of the oldest players in Ohio State’s receiver room, Smith knows younger players look to him for leadership. “It’s pretty crazy how time flies. I’m going into my junior year now. I remember I was just a little freshman out here running around making plays. But now… I’m the oldest guy in the room, so I got to continue to come in each and every day and continue the Ohio State standard as a receiver.”
- Smith said he wants to improve his football IQ and yards after the catch entering 2026. “Just making guys miss, that’s really it, running through a soft shoulder. I mean, Coach Hank, he does a good job showing me clips and stuff like that about how to run through a soft shoulder and making guys miss. I feel like that’s something ya’ll will see from me a lot this year, making guys miss.”
- Smith said he didn’t come to Ohio State thinking about breaking records; however, he said the coaching staff has “done a great job of using me in the right way to accomplish those things.” He added: “I’m really grateful to hopefully break them records.”
- Smith said Devin McCuin and Kyle Parker “fit our program” and “fit our culture.” He said, “I mean, them guys came in, working their mentality, and just been doing things the right way, and just kept their head down and working.”
- On Chris Henry Jr.: “Chris, I thought I’d never meet somebody that’s more quieter than me. Chris is quiet, he’s so laid back, he’s chill, got that Cali vibe in him. But Chris is another one, just came in, kept his head down, just working.”
- Smith said Keionte Scott’s pick-six in the Cotton Bowl is motivating him throughout this offseason. He said it’s “always something in the back of my head.”
- On Brandon Inniss: “This year he’s gonna be the guy. He’s gonna be the one taking that leap this year, and we owe it to him. He’s been here for four years, he know he gotta come in and put in the work as well, but just do or die for him. This could determine if he’d be a first-round draft, so he knows what’s at stake.”
- Smith hinted that Miami attempted to convince him to transfer after beating Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl. “I knew especially at the end of that game that a certain program was gonna come at me very hard. I'm not gonna say no names. I think everybody here knows who it was. But I wasn't surprised.” Smith said he never considered leaving. “I was always gonna be at Ohio State.”