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Live updates: Ohio State at Big Ten Media Days

Spencer-Holbrookby: Spencer Holbrook07/22/25SpencerHolbrook
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Ryan Day and the Buckeyes were in the spotlight at Big Ten Media Days last year. (Spencer Holbrook/Lettermen Row)

LAS VEGAS — Ohio State will speak Tuesday at Big Ten Media Days in Las Vegas.

Ohio State head coach Ryan Day, wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, safety Caleb Downs and linebacker Sonny Styles are representing the program this week.

Lettermen Row has live updates on the events.

Ryan Day setting the tone for this upcoming season

07/22/2025 03:39:54 PM

Lettermen Row story from Day’s initial media session: Ryan Day setting tone for Buckeyes title defense: “We’re looking to attack and win a championship with this team”

Day speaks at Big Ten Media Days

07/22/2025 02:50:12 PM

“The Texas game is 39 days away from right now.”

Day continues to remind everyone that he knows just how close this opening matchup is.

Ryan Day slated to speak at 3:45 p.m. EST

07/22/2025 02:42:34 PM

Ohio State coach Ryan Day will take the podium for a 15-minute media session at 12:45 p.m. PST to open his media day obligations.

Lettermen Row will have full coverage of his remarks.

Three Buckeyes on Big Ten preseason honors

07/22/2025 01:38:05 PM

Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, safety Caleb Downs and linebacker Sonny Styles are representing the program this week at Big Ten Media Days in Las Vegas.

They’re also the Buckeyes’ representatives on the 2025 Big Ten preseason honors list.

Those three were selected by the league for preseason honors. The Big Ten notably does not release a preseason All-Big Ten team, opting to just release preseason names as honors.

Ohio State picked to finish second in Big Ten

07/22/2025 01:40:55 PM

Ohio State is the reigning national champion in college football after winning four games across a month to win the first 12-team College Football Playoff. But the Buckeyes haven’t won the Big Ten since 2020, coming up short every year since then.

Voters from around the Big Ten don’t expect Ohio State to win it this season, either.

Ohio State was picked to finish second in the Big Ten this fall in the preseason poll conducted annually by the folks at Cleveland.com. Penn State is officially the favorite in the Big Ten for the 2025 college football season, receiving 11 first-place votes. The Buckeyes earned 10 first-place votes while third-place Oregon received two votes and fifth-place Michigan received one first-place vote.

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