
Spring Practice: Finding the Best 11
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About this listen
In this episode of Bleav in Buckeyes, hosts Bryan Browning and Chimdi Chekwa discuss the ongoing spring football practices at Ohio State. They delve into the dynamics of the defensive backfield, the emergence of new stars, and the versatility required from players in various positions. The conversation also touches on the impact of hiring former players and NFL coaches, the importance of special teams, and the development of young talent as the Buckeyes prepare for the upcoming season.
Takeaways
- Spring football is a time for experimentation and talent evaluation.
- The defensive backfield is filled with potential and competition.
- Emerging players like Eddrick Houston and James Peoples are key to the team's future.
- Versatility in player positions is becoming increasingly important.
- Coaching changes are bringing valuable experience to the staff.
- Special teams play a crucial role in team success.
- Young players need to be ready to step up at any moment.
- The importance of mentorship from experienced players is highlighted.
- Ohio State's recruiting strategy may evolve based on player development.
- The hosts emphasize the excitement surrounding the upcoming season.
00:00 Spring Ball Insights and Player Development
00:59 Defensive Back Position Battles
04:20 Emerging Young Talent
11:50 Running Back Prospects
16:06 Player Versatility Needs
21:54 Nate Ebner Hire & Other Coaching Additions
Keywords
Ohio State, spring football, defensive backs, emerging players, coaching staff, special teams, college football, player development, versatility, Buckeyes, Nate Ebner, Ryan Day, Caleb Downs, Devin Sanchez