Michael Citro
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Silver Bullets Podcast: Spring Game, Buckeyes in the NFL Draft, and more
Michael Citro via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
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The OSU Spring Game and the NFL Draft have come and gone. Here’s where things stand for Ohio State after both events.
There’s been a lot of news out of Ohio State since our last episode. The annual OSU Spring Game took place, multiple Buckeyes either got selected in the 2024 NFL Draft or signed undrafted free agent deals to attend various team camps, transfer portal activity continues, and the team got a new running backs coach.
We start with a look back at the Ohio State Spring Game. Chip Minnich attended and updated listeners with the latest on what the game day experience is now like for attending the event. Plus, we discussed which players showed well in the scrimmage, and we agree that the running backs, defensive backs, and a couple of linebackers stole all the headlines. We also discuss the quarterback situation and whether the Spring Game changes anything about the pecking order.
After our breakdown, we had to go through the list of transfer portal departures. We know where Dallan Hayden and Cedrick Hawkins are going next, but we’re not so sure as of the recording of this show about Ja’Had Carter.
The Buckeyes have a new man coaching the running backs, as Carlos Locklyn has joined Ryan Day’s staff. We discuss what he brings to the team in terms of his own work ethic as well as look back upon what his most recent team did running the football.
We ended the show with a look at where four former Buckeyes will be trying to lock down a spot on an NFL roster. Marvin Harrison, Jr., set another school mark on his way to the NFL; Cade Stover will be reunited with C.J. Stroud, Tommy Eichenberg is going to a place that seems like it’s well-suited for him, and Michael Hall, Jr., is staying in the state of Ohio. Plus, a look at where those who weren’t drafted will be trying to make their case for an NFL roster spot.
We’ll continue coming at you monthly in the college football off-season, 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.
Be sure to subscribe, rate, review, share, and follow the show over on Twitter at @SilvrBulletsPod.
As always, thanks for listening!
Continue reading...
Michael Citro via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here
Photo by Jason Mowry/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
The OSU Spring Game and the NFL Draft have come and gone. Here’s where things stand for Ohio State after both events.
There’s been a lot of news out of Ohio State since our last episode. The annual OSU Spring Game took place, multiple Buckeyes either got selected in the 2024 NFL Draft or signed undrafted free agent deals to attend various team camps, transfer portal activity continues, and the team got a new running backs coach.
We start with a look back at the Ohio State Spring Game. Chip Minnich attended and updated listeners with the latest on what the game day experience is now like for attending the event. Plus, we discussed which players showed well in the scrimmage, and we agree that the running backs, defensive backs, and a couple of linebackers stole all the headlines. We also discuss the quarterback situation and whether the Spring Game changes anything about the pecking order.
After our breakdown, we had to go through the list of transfer portal departures. We know where Dallan Hayden and Cedrick Hawkins are going next, but we’re not so sure as of the recording of this show about Ja’Had Carter.
The Buckeyes have a new man coaching the running backs, as Carlos Locklyn has joined Ryan Day’s staff. We discuss what he brings to the team in terms of his own work ethic as well as look back upon what his most recent team did running the football.
We ended the show with a look at where four former Buckeyes will be trying to lock down a spot on an NFL roster. Marvin Harrison, Jr., set another school mark on his way to the NFL; Cade Stover will be reunited with C.J. Stroud, Tommy Eichenberg is going to a place that seems like it’s well-suited for him, and Michael Hall, Jr., is staying in the state of Ohio. Plus, a look at where those who weren’t drafted will be trying to make their case for an NFL roster spot.
We’ll continue coming at you monthly in the college football off-season, 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.
Be sure to subscribe, rate, review, share, and follow the show over on Twitter at @SilvrBulletsPod.
As always, thanks for listening!
Continue reading...