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LGHL Silver Bullets Podcast: Buckeyes in the NFL, Caleb Downs the running back, and more offseason news

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Silver Bullets Podcast: Buckeyes in the NFL, Caleb Downs the running back, and more offseason news
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DEC 29 Goodyear Cotton Bowl - Missouri vs Ohio State

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A look at all the major OSU football news from the past month.


A lot has happened this offseason on the Ohio State football front, and we’ve reconvened to discuss much of it. We start this show with a discussion of former Buckeyes around the NFL. Michael Hall Jr. has signed with the Browns, and there are new homes for Gareon Conley and Steele Chambers. Which are in good situations?

There has been a lot of talk recently about Caleb Downs taking snaps at running back. Is this a good idea? We talk about the things Chip Kelly has said and debate whether or not a two-way Downs is the way the Buckeyes should go.

Some of the 2024 kickoff times have dropped, and we talk about the Buckeyes opening up the season with MACtion against Akron and Western Michigan, as well as why Ohio State may not have many night games. Speaking of the schedule, Grambling has replaced UConn on the 2025 slate. One less-than-stellar contest has taken the place of another.

What’s the deal with Billy Fessler becoming an analyst with the Buckeyes? Chip Kelly knows him well, and we think this is a good move that will make Kelly more comfortable.

Ohio State commit Tavien St. Clair had a big performance at the Elite 11. We talk about him winning the accuracy contest and how his career might unfold in Columbus.

Finally, we break down Phil Steele’s preseason All-American teams, which include seven Buckeyes across his three squads. We discuss who was maybe too high, too low, or snubbed altogether. It’s all conjecture, of course, but it makes for fun debate.

We’ll continue coming at you monthly in the college football offseason, with plans to return to our weekly schedule in August 2024. We’d love to hear from you, so please reach out with your feedback and questions below in the comments section or send us an email.

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As always, thanks for listening!

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