_”Buckeye Buzz: Catching Up on Ohio State Football News, From Tressel’s New Gig to Spring Football and NFL Combine Preview”_
The Ohio State Buckeyes are always in the news, and we’re here to catch you up on the latest developments. From former coach Jim Tressel’s new role in government to the latest updates on spring football and the NFL Combine, we’ve got you covered.
First up, former OSU coach Jim Tressel has traded in his whistle for a suit and tie, becoming the new Lt. Governor of Ohio. “The Senator” is still a beloved figure in Buckeye Nation, and it’s great to see him finding new ways to serve the state.
Meanwhile, back on the gridiron, Ryan Day’s coaching staff has undergone some changes. We break down the new additions and promotions, including the intriguing decision to have Brian Hartline call plays. Will this move pay off for the Buckeyes?
As spring football gets underway, we dive into the latest news and notes from Columbus. The annual Spring Showcase is just around the corner, and we examine the changes coming to this year’s event.
In other news, the Big Ten and SEC are exploring the possibility of expanding automatic bids for their conferences. We weigh the pros and cons of this potential move and what it could mean for college football.
Finally, we preview the NFL Combine, where several former Buckeyes will be showcasing their skills for scouts and coaches. Who will impress, and who might opt to wait until Ohio State’s Pro Day to strut their stuff?
Here are some key takeaways from our latest Buckeye update:
– Former OSU coach Jim Tressel is now the Lt. Governor of Ohio.
– Ryan Day’s coaching staff has undergone changes, including new additions and promotions.
– Spring football is underway, with the Spring Showcase just around the corner.
– The Big Ten and SEC are exploring expanded automatic bids for their conferences.
– Several former Buckeyes will be participating in the NFL Combine, with some potentially opting to wait until Ohio State’s Pro Day.
