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Ohio State’s quarterback competition is now complete, but the pressure is increasing for the Buckeyes to find their A-game.
Tuesday’s press conference at Ohio State brought the expected news that Kyle McCord would remain the Buckeyes’ starting quarterback going forward, bringing an end to the competition between McCord and Devin Brown that extended into the season.
Ryan Day had good reason to shut down the competition and allow the offense to coalesce around one quarterback this week. The Buckeyes are just one week away from a top-10 matchup with Notre Dame, so they need their offense to get into a rhythm before their trip to South Bend. But first, Ohio State will have to pass another test this week when it hosts Western Kentucky at Ohio Stadium.
While the Hilltoppers may not stand out as an opponent who should challenge the Buckeyes, they‘re not a team that should simply be overlooked. Western Kentucky led the entire FBS in passing yards last season and brought back quarterback Austin Reed and wide receiver Malachi Corley, who will present the toughest test of the season to date for Ohio State’s defense.
Given that this will be McCord’s first game this year as the full-time starting quarterback and the first time Ohio State has had to face a dangerous passing offense this year, this week should serve as a truer litmus test of where the Buckeyes stand on both sides of the ball than the first two games of the season did.
We discuss that on this week’s episode of Real Pod Wednesdays along with sharing all of our biggest takeaways from the Youngstown State game and discussing what else stood out to us from Week 2 in college football.
The full rundown for this week’s show:
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Ohio State’s quarterback competition is now complete, but the pressure is increasing for the Buckeyes to find their A-game.
Tuesday’s press conference at Ohio State brought the expected news that Kyle McCord would remain the Buckeyes’ starting quarterback going forward, bringing an end to the competition between McCord and Devin Brown that extended into the season.
Ryan Day had good reason to shut down the competition and allow the offense to coalesce around one quarterback this week. The Buckeyes are just one week away from a top-10 matchup with Notre Dame, so they need their offense to get into a rhythm before their trip to South Bend. But first, Ohio State will have to pass another test this week when it hosts Western Kentucky at Ohio Stadium.
While the Hilltoppers may not stand out as an opponent who should challenge the Buckeyes, they‘re not a team that should simply be overlooked. Western Kentucky led the entire FBS in passing yards last season and brought back quarterback Austin Reed and wide receiver Malachi Corley, who will present the toughest test of the season to date for Ohio State’s defense.
Given that this will be McCord’s first game this year as the full-time starting quarterback and the first time Ohio State has had to face a dangerous passing offense this year, this week should serve as a truer litmus test of where the Buckeyes stand on both sides of the ball than the first two games of the season did.
We discuss that on this week’s episode of Real Pod Wednesdays along with sharing all of our biggest takeaways from the Youngstown State game and discussing what else stood out to us from Week 2 in college football.
The full rundown for this week’s show:
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