Ohio State held his annual spring competition on Saturday, while the ruling College Football Playoff National Chapes went on the field for more than 40,000 people at the Ohio Stadium.

The attack won 50-31, with fans closer the continuous quartz back battle between Julian Sayin and Lincoln Kienholz. Sayin, until Redshirt first -year, completed 17 of 24 passages (70.8%) for 175 yards and one touchdown. Kienholz, as a third -year second -year student, went 12 of 18 (66.6%) for 158 yards with two touchdowns, while real first -year student Tavien St. Clair 11 of 15 Attemps (73.3%) completed 116 Yards, one TouchDown and two underpositions.

Keinholz received the first snaps with the starters, many of whom were shared after the first few discs, before he and Sayin started to act. Sayin seemed to have a head start in the hunt to replace Will Howard.

OHIO State you also have to find replacements for Treveyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins in the Achterveld. On Saturday, the real first-year Bo Jackson wore the ball 13 times for 88 Yards, while Redshirt first-year student Sam Williams-Dixon 11 had Carry’s for 64 Yards and a 24-year Touchdown pass.

All-American second-year-old recipient Jeremiah Smith only played two series before he went to the couch, while Redshirt first-year Mylan Graham was at the forefront with four catches for 104 yards and one touchdown. Graham showed up with his speed when he took a sloping route from midfield to the house.

During the defense, Faheem Delane and Inky Jones accouted for the two interceptions by St. Clair. The defense of the Buckeyes will have to perform after the departers of striking defensive ends JT Timolou and Jack Sawyer.

Head coach Ryan Day, who returned for his seventh season, founded the Intrasquad Scrimmage on that scoring system for both parties. Before the attack, points from touchdowns and field goals came, while the defense earned six points for touchdowns, three for a Takeoway, three for a triple and out, two for a bag and one forced point.

“To be able to defend ourselves as we did last year, we need sub boys to perform more than they do,” said Day on Saturday. “I think there is the possibility again, but that consistency plays at a certain level is a national [Larry] Johnson is going to push these guys time and time again. “

Among the 40.136 attendees at the Horseshoe were former players such as Howard, Emega Egbuka and Gee Scott Jr., who receive them their 2025 national championship rings, just like returning players such as Smith and Caleb Downs.

The Buckeyes will officially start their defense when they organize Texas on August 30.

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