• The Game, Burrows Back and Shadeur Shines
    Nov 27 2025

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    39 mins
  • How The Buckeyes Cruise While The Bengals And Browns Search For Answers
    Nov 19 2025

    Ohio football handed us a full spectrum of emotions: the Buckeyes steamrolled UCLA behind ruthless efficiency and depth, the Bengals unraveled under pressure without Joe Burrow, and the Browns proved elite on defense while searching for quarterback stability. We dig into how Julian Sayin’s calm start and a 100-yard Lorenzo Styles Jr. return set the tone for Ohio State, why resting Carnell Tate and Jeremiah Smith now matters for Rutgers and Michigan, and how Matt Patricia’s fingerprints are all over a disciplined, relentless defense that looks playoff-ready.

    Then we head to Cincinnati, where the lack of sustained drives exposed a defense already stretched thin. We unpack how pressure changed the Bengals’ short-game rhythm, where tempers and penalties flipped momentum, and who actually flashed promise: Mims, Fairchild, Chase Brown, and a trio of young defenders who need snaps more than speeches. The conversation turns candid about what a Burrow-less plan must look like and which pieces are worth building around when the margins tighten.

    Cleveland’s story sits in the middle: Myles Garrett continues a Hall-of-Fame arc as the offense scrambles after Dylan Gabriel’s concussion. Shedeur Sanders stepped in, took hits, and showed leadership beyond the box score, while a few officiating moments sparked the recurring question about consistency across the league. We map the Browns’ best path on turf in Las Vegas: simplify early-down calls, protect the pocket, and let the defense cash in field position.

    If you love Ohio State football, need a sober read on the Bengals’ identity crisis, or want the clearest plan for the Browns to grind out wins, this one delivers real answers and bold calls. Subscribe, share with an Ohio fan who needs the therapy, and leave a review with your upset pick for the week.

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    35 mins
  • How Ohio State Dominated Purdue While Cincinnati Regroups And Cleveland Searches For Answers
    Nov 12 2025

    A 34-10 win can look routine on paper, but the Buckeyes made it a statement about depth, discipline, and timing. We unpack how Julian Sayin’s precision and Jeremiah Smith’s red-zone gravity paired with a steadier kicking game to control Purdue for 60 minutes. The conversation moves past the box score into the quieter edges that decide November: interior O-line shuffles, defensive communication, and the snap-count strategy that’s kept Ohio State’s starters fresher than most of the Big Ten. With UCLA, Rutgers, and a trip to Ann Arbor ahead, we weigh the Heisman chatter against the need to get the backup quarterback real reps now, not later.

    From college to the pros, the mood shifts. Cincinnati used the bye to open Joe Burrow’s return window and a path back to complementary football. The issue is simple and stubborn: missed tackles, soft pressure, and late-game busts don’t survive AFC North fights. We break down why simplifying calls, tightening run fits, and letting Burrow feed YAC monsters could flip a season hanging by a thread. On the lake, Cleveland’s special teams miscues and penalty spikes overshadow flashes from Jerry Jeudy and a rising rookie linebacker. We sort rumor from reality on the quarterback talk and outline how smarter tight end usage and situational discipline can salvage respect, if not a playoff push.

    If depth wins titles, Ohio State is building the right kind of margin. If details win Sundays, the Bengals and Browns have a clear checklist. Hear our take, bring your own, and join the debate. If you enjoy the show, follow, share with a friend, and leave a quick review so more Ohio fans can find us.

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    33 mins
  • Buckeyes Dominate, Bengals Stumble, Browns Seek Answers Ahead Of Jets
    Nov 6 2025

    A top seed, a meltdown, and a reset — Ohio football gave us everything this week. We open with Ohio State’s statement win and why their No. 1 ranking is more than PR. The defense throttled Penn State with surgical second‑half adjustments, Styles and Reese flew sideline to sideline, and Julian Sayin’s efficiency put real weight behind the Heisman buzz. We unpack the path ahead, strength of schedule noise, and how a modest boost to the run game could make this offense almost impossible to defend.

    Then we turn to the Bengals, where brilliance on offense keeps colliding with defensive breakdowns. Eight straight games allowing 27 or more, 117 points surrendered across three, and a missed‑tackle tally that has spiraled past triple digits — it’s all here. We dig into why tackling and run fits are the fastest levers to pull, how roster moves at the deadline signal the front office’s timeline, and what it will take to avoid wasting elite skill performances late in games.

    Cleveland rounds out the slate with a pragmatic shift: Kevin Stefanski hands playcalling to Tommy Rees as Deshaun Watson inches toward practice. We talk through a realistic path to competence — a veteran wideout who separates, situational two‑QB packages to stress defenses, and cleaner sequencing that doesn’t vanish after the opening drive. With a top‑tier defense, the Browns don’t need fireworks; they need a weekly blueprint that reliably finds 20+ points. Along the way, we hit the ACC’s surprise heft, SEC depth, Notre Dame’s ever‑dangerous positioning, Heisman voting dynamics, and a few betting leans for your weekend card.

    If you enjoy sharp, Ohio‑centric football talk with real fixes and clear takeaways, tap follow, share with a friend, and leave a quick review to help more fans find the show. Who’s your Heisman front‑runner right now? Tell us and we’ll feature the best takes next week.

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    36 mins
  • It's Trick or Treat Time For The Buckeyes, Bengals, Browns
    Oct 31 2025

    A 23-point lead erased. A white-knuckle rivalry on deck. And a defense so good it begs for any spark on offense. We’re diving into a packed Ohio football slate with clear eyes and strong takes, starting with why Ohio State can turn a tricky Penn State matchup into a statement. We break down how Ryan Day’s snap pacing keeps the Buckeyes fresh, why the young receiver trio of Julian Sayin, Jeremiah Smith, and Carnell Tate stress even top-five pass defenses, and what it will take to control the game script in Columbus. If you’re wondering where the edges are, it’s tempo, spacing, and making Penn State live in long fields.

    Then we turn to Cincinnati, where the offense is good enough and the defense is not. Giving up 500 yards and 254 on the ground to the Jets exposes missed tackles, shaky run fits, and a pass rush that needs juice. We talk players-only meetings, how to turn urgency into better fourth quarters, and why this week is a true must-win for both standings and identity. With Joe Flacco dealing, the formula is simple: sustain drives late, eliminate explosives, and let the receivers dictate matchups.

    Cleveland’s story is the mirror image: a dominant defense featuring Myles Garrett and an offense searching for rhythm. We weigh the case for a quarterback shake-up, the power of off-script playmaking, and how a bye week can reset sequencing, play-action, and protection rules. Get our upset picks, locks, and score calls, plus a look at the broader Big Ten picture—from Indiana’s rise under Curt Cignetti to Michigan’s steady climb—so you can see where November is headed for the Buckeye State.

    If you’re into sharp analysis with a local edge, hit follow, share with a friend who lives for Ohio football, and drop your predictions in the comments. Your take: which Ohio team fixes it first?

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    36 mins
  • Ohio Football Dominance: Buckeyes Rolling, Bengals Revived, Browns Stirring
    Oct 23 2025

    Ohio just turned up the volume. We kick off with the Buckeyes throttling Wisconsin 34–0 and the bye week arriving right on time. A Heisman-level quarterback pace, elite receiver play, and a defense allowing scraps have Ohio State looking like a true title contender. The question we chase: can the run game and offensive line hold when the box is loaded and the clock is the opponent? We map the Penn State matchup, push back on the old SEC speed myth, and talk about how NIL parity has tightened the national gap.

    Cincinnati’s win over Pittsburgh felt like a mood shift. Joe Flacco’s fast decisions and rhythm throws neutralized the rush, Jamar Chase dominated targets, and the line kept the pocket clean. We dissect how the Bengals can keep that efficiency when the league gets more tape, why bracket shells create seams for tight ends and slot shots, and how the remaining schedule could set up a real AFC North climb. We also put the hot-hand conversation on the table: if Burrow’s healthy in December and Flacco is rolling, what would you do?

    Cleveland brought the clarity fans needed: a defense-led rout of Miami, a pick-six that broke the game open, and a ground attack that finished drives. New England will test that formula with disciplined run fits, so Dylan Gabriel must win with timing and ball security while role receivers deliver in traffic. We lay out the path to a gritty road win, then jump into our play-or-sit debates—Reese vs Styles, Chase vs Flacco, Miles Garrett vs anyone—and close with our upset and lock picks for the week.

    If you enjoyed the candor and the strategy talk, follow the show, share it with an Ohio football friend, and drop a review with your boldest upset pick for next weekend.

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    43 mins
  • Buckeyes, Bengals, Browns — Who’s Built for the Stretch Run?
    Oct 16 2025

    A defense that strangles the run, a quarterback who doesn’t flinch, and a head coach leaning into “win by one” over style points—our latest breakdown follows Ohio State from a controlled Illinois win to a focused march toward Wisconsin. We talk through the Silver Bullets’ resurgence, the secondary’s resilience under fire, and why red-zone sequencing and a true WR3 could turn tidy wins into comfortable ones. Special teams gets a hard look too, because in November football, hidden yards decide reputations.

    We then shift to Cincinnati, where a veteran quarterback changed the mood, the timing, and the stakes. The second half looked like real Bengals football: receivers finishing contested catches, the line holding up, and the offense playing on schedule. But we don’t gloss over the issues—run fits, missed tackles, penalties, and a defense that has to get off the field on third down. With a favorable slate ahead, the path to stacking wins is clear if the details tighten and the kicking game keeps its edge.

    Cleveland’s story is tougher. We unpack the receiver inconsistency, midweek patchwork in the secondary, and the uncomfortable truth in player-graded reports about facilities, travel, and support. Those things matter in free agency and in the locker room. The roster still flashes high-end talent on defense, but culture and infrastructure have to match ambition if the Browns want more than near-misses. Along the way, we get candid on NIL’s impact across the Big Ten, why depth is destiny, and how coaching decisions ripple through a long season.

    Tap play for midseason grades, bold predictions, and score picks for Buckeyes-Wisconsin and Bengals-Steelers. If you’re riding with Ohio football, subscribe, share with a friend, and drop your predictions—we’ll read our favorite takes on the next show.

    Welcome to Scarlet, Orange & Brown — the ultimate Ohio football podcast for fans who live and breathe the Buckeyes, Bengals, and Browns. Each week, we break down the biggest storylines across college and pro football in the Buckeye State — from Ohio State’s championship grind and Cincinnati’s push for AFC dominance to Cleveland’s quest to finally get it right. Hosted by Ken Carpenter and Chris Huesman, this show blends real coaching insight, passionate fan energy, and sharp analysis you won’t find on national shows. If you love tough defense, smart football talk, and honest takes from someone who’s been in the trenches, hit subscribe and join the Ohio football conversation.


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    42 mins
  • Why Ohio State looks unstoppable while the Bengals gamble on Flacco and the Browns juggle quarterbacks
    Oct 9 2025

    Defense can set the ceiling on a season, but only if your offense knows how to cash the checks. We open with Ohio State’s 42–3 dismantling of Minnesota—numbers that only tell part of the story. The Buckeyes are thriving because the tight end has returned to the center of the script, the offensive line is bullying fronts with Ohio-bred starters, and the receiver room punishes any coverage choice. Jeremiah Smith draws gravity, Carnell Tate explodes into space, and Max Clare keeps chains moving. With Illinois on deck, we walk through the matchups, injury notes, and why veteran focus has erased those old midseason trap-game vibes.

    Then we head to Cincinnati, where the Bengals just made one of the most intriguing moves of the year: trading within the division to bring in Joe Flacco. It’s unconventional—and it’s exactly the kind of stabilizing bet a roster with elite pass catchers needed. We break down how a five‑man front and added heat on quarterbacks quietly boosted the defense, why Browning’s turnovers made the pivot unavoidable, and how a quick-processing veteran can turn protection into points. We also set expectations for Packers week, from spreads to live upset paths.

    Cleveland’s story is about the last two minutes. Dylan Gabriel’s debut was steady, Quinshon Judkins ran with purpose, and the defense remains a force—but endgame execution keeps slipping. We get candid on Kevin Stefanski’s conservatism, the quarterback depth chart questions, and the simple formula that fits the Browns’ identity: aggressive calls, heavy run, and defense dictating terms. Along the way, we zoom out to Penn State’s pressure cooker—buyouts, NIL, big-game records—and the league-wide reality that injuries and thin margins separate contenders from almosts.

    If you love Ohio football—Buckeyes dominance, Bengals recalibration, Browns grit—this one delivers strategy, context, and clear takeaways you can argue about all week. Tap follow, share with a fan who needs the receipts, and leave a quick review to tell us your Illinois and Bengals–Packers predictions.

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    39 mins