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DE C.J. Hicks (National Champion, transfer to ???)

Such an added boost. I was really bummed out when it became obvious his role wasn’t going to be anything big. So when he was going to red shirt my first thought was “just get to the playoffs”.

Enormous that he’s back and also that we can add him to next years line up. As a fifth year senior that’s going to be different if we can also be fortunate enough to have KJ back too.
 
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Such an added boost. I was really bummed out when it became obvious his role wasn’t going to be anything big. So when he was going to red shirt my first thought was “just get to the playoffs”.

Enormous that he’s back and also that we can add him to next years line up. As a fifth year senior that’s going to be different if we can also be fortunate enough to have KJ back too.
It’s funny that in many ways, CJ Hicks may be the key that allows Kenyatta Jackson to become the pass rusher Caden Curry is this year.

Kenyatta has been asked to mush rush and keep an eye on containing edge because he has the speed to cut off edge for QB.

It’s very possible Kenyatta slides to Caden’s spot, and CJ becomes the contain guy….JMO.
 
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Why the redshirt could help shape Ohio State’s 2026 defense

As important as Hicks’ potential playoff contribution is, the long-term implications may be even bigger. By preserving his redshirt, Hicks remains eligible to return next season at a time when Ohio State’s edge room is likely to undergo significant turnover. Caden Curry is expected to graduate and move on, and Kenyatta Jackson Jr. could be headed to the NFL, leaving meaningful snaps available in the rotation.
That opportunity aligns perfectly with Hicks’ developmental timeline. If he uses the playoff experience as a foundation and follows it with a full offseason focused on edge-specific refinement, he could enter next season ready to compete for a major role. The defensive line appears to be his most natural home, and Ohio State has consistently shown that patience with high-upside defenders pays off once the technique matches the talent.
For now, Hicks’ story is about timing. He arrives in the playoffs with eligibility intact, physical tools sharpened by a year of practice, and a chance to help in small but important ways. Beyond that, the redshirt season positions him as a potential centerpiece of Ohio State’s edge rotation in 2026, a reminder that sometimes the most impactful seasons begin before the stat sheet ever even shows it.
 
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Hicks, Hartford talk redshirt decisions​

C.J. Hicks and Malik Hartford both decided to redshirt after Ohio State’s fourth game of the season, choosing to preserve their remaining eligibility by sitting out the rest of the regular season.

In Hicks’ case, his decision was purely about giving himself another year to develop and hopefully play a bigger role in 2026. After making the transition from linebacker to defensive end in the offseason, Hicks had played just 50 snaps in Ohio State’s first four games of the year, so he decided after consulting with OSU defensive coordinator Matt Patricia that he should redshirt rather than using up his final season of eligibility this year.

“It was really my decision,” Hicks said. “I had a long meeting with Coach Patricia, and I felt like that was best for me.”

Asked if he felt like he wasn’t ready to play a bigger role at defensive end this year, Hicks replied, “Not necessarily, but it doesn't hurt to continue to work on your craft.”
Since postseason games don’t count against redshirt eligibility, Hicks is hopeful he’ll have the opportunity to play a role in the CFP. He didn’t play any snaps on defense against Indiana in the Big Ten Championship Game, but could potentially have the opportunity to work his way back into the defensive end rotation in the playoff.

While Hicks says he’ll talk to Patricia and Ohio State defensive line coach Larry Johnson about what his role could be next season, he said he’s focused on being where his feet are right now and doing whatever he can to help Ohio State beat Miami in the Cotton Bowl.

“Just focus on being consistent, whenever the team needs me, making a play with my numbers called, and just continue to be a great teammate, a great leader,” Hicks said when asked how he thinks he can help the team in the CFP.

 
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