• MAGAZINE HYPE / Ohio State Buckeyes LIVE 374
    Jun 18 2026
    Episode Notes: MAGAZINE HYPE / Ohio State Buckeyes LIVE 374 Aired on OhioStateVOCFB (Voice of College Football) Hosts: Mark Rogers, Steve Helwagen (Bucknuts 247), Tony Gerdeman (Buckeye Weekly) Guest: Alec Keezer (IndianaVOCFB / Hoosiers Live) Date/Context: Mid-June 2026 episode previewing 2026 opponents, focusing on defending Big Ten/national champion Indiana Hoosiers. Heavy on magazine preseason hype, Ohio State recruiting/camp updates, and in-depth Indiana discussion. Overall Summary The episode opens with humorous acknowledgment of Indiana as the defending national champion ("Up is down... Never going to get used to that"). It transitions into Ohio State summer camp/recruiting updates (including a new 2027 commitment), NFL tangents, stadium discussions, then a deep dive with Alec Keezer on Indiana's roster, coaching (Kurt Cignetti), key players (Josh Hoover, Nick Marsh, Charlie Becker, linebackers), schedule challenges, and national title repeat potential. Preseason magazine rankings and Big Ten outlook are highlighted, with Ohio State viewed as a top contender despite a tough schedule. Tone is engaging, analytical, and fan-oriented with plenty of Buckeye perspective. Timestamped Key Segments & Highlights 00:00 - ~15:00: Intro, Indiana as Defending Champs & Ohio State Camp/Recruiting Banter on muscle memory failing to name Indiana as defending champs; they'll need to repeat to prove it.Preview series continues (after Texas); full opponent roll call for 2026.Steve Helwagen/Tony Gerdeman discuss summer camps: 7-on-7/11-on-11 action, one more camp upcoming.Recruiting Update: Deontay Malone (Massillon, OH) — 2027 commitment (correction from earlier mention). Top-4 corner in Ohio, 4-star potential, offers from Michigan, MSU, etc. Good size (6'1", 182 lbs), depth addition at CB. Ohio has a strong corner class.Other notes: Brady Edmonds (QB commit) visit to UCLA, still undecided but wants to be a Buckeye; questions need answering.Tangents: Sorsby/Big 12, NFL (Browns QB situation, draft & stash), Bears stadium drama (Kevin Warren criticism). ~15:00 - ~35:00: Transition to Indiana Preview + Guest Intro Longest OSU win streak over IU ended in 2024 Big Ten Championship.Alec Keezer joins: Indiana show details (Tuesdays 8 PM ET, shifting to Monday one week).Historical context: IU wins in late 80s/early 90s; recent dominance by OSU until championship.2026 schedule talk: OSU road gauntlet (Texas, USC, Nebraska, Iowa, Indiana); IU's tough road games (Michigan, Nebraska, Washington). ~35:00 - End: Deep Indiana Discussion with Alec Keezer Curt Cignetti's Impact: Brash but believable from Day 1 (Purdue/Ohio State comments, roster overhaul via portal, recruiting buzz). Built confidence; players bought in early.2025 Season Reflection: 11-1 regular season, national title run. Overcame "brand bias"; Fernando Mendoza development key. Beat strong teams convincingly (e.g., 38-3 vs. Alabama in playoffs).2026 Offense Outlook: Josh Hoover (QB): On schedule, high Heisman buzz (~6th). Learning offense; heavy playbook work. Early returns positive; arm talent strong. Development path similar to prior QBs.WRs: Nick Marsh (transfer from MSU) — explosive, complete, Big Ten-proven. Pairs with Charlie Becker (speed). Compared to elite OSU WR rooms; potential first-rounders. Marsh shoes incident as culture-setter.RBs: Committee likely (Kobe Martin breakout, Turbo Richard, Lee BB Jr. returning from injury). Aim for 3-back rotation. 2026 Defense: Deep DL (Tyreek Tucker anchor). LB strength huge — Isaiah Jones, Elijah Hardy (elite, left-on player), Aiden Fisher (IQ). Bones Jones as green dot communicator. Flexibility in sets.Schedule & Expectations: Home vs. OSU as potential biggest game in program history (Big Noon). Road tests at Michigan, Nebraska, Washington. Likely favored in most games; national title contender. Non-con (North Texas, WKU, HBCU) soft but contextualized.Magazine Hype: Varies (Lindy's #1 IU, others OSU/Oregon). Big Ten wide open at top. Key Quotes/Insights: On Cignetti: "He says it so matter of fact... not rah-rah." Roster flips, portal success over pure HS rankings debate.Alec on disrespect: "Brand brain" — tape showed national contender level.Repeat chances: Talent/depth improved; portal + incremental recruiting. QB rushing stat noted (coincidence?).OSU perspective: Tough slate means 10-2 possible but playoff threat remains high. Additional Notes Recruiting/Camp Tie-Ins: OSU staying aggressive in-state (Malone); broader summer eval ongoing.Broader Context: Preseason hype, playoff expansion impacts, portal vs. HS recruiting balance.Strong chemistry; Alec provides insider IU view balanced with Buckeye hosts' analysis. Great for fans wanting 2026 matchup preview. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • Jamier Brown's Wild Recruiting Story & Texas Tech Aftermath / Ohio State Primetime LIVE 90
    Jun 17 2026
    Episode Notes: Ohio State Primetime LIVE (90) – Jamier Brown's Wild Recruiting Story & Texas Tech Aftermath Host: Garrison Gaddy Date: ~June 2026 (Tuesday show) Length: ~1 hour+ (full solo episode) Platform: OhioStateVOCFB / Voice of College Football Quick Summary Garrison Gaddy hosts a solo episode covering the Texas Tech/Brandon Sorsby betting scandal resolution, wild recruiting stories (including Jamier Brown's "dirty macking" claims), key Ohio State recruiting updates (Marcus Fogarty/Fakatu and Deontay Malone), and early 2026 offensive expectations under new OC Arthur Smith. Chat interaction is lively, with banter on offensive line play and recruiting battles. Strong emphasis on program integrity, Ohio kids, and Big Ten/SEC landscape. Timestamps & Key Segments 00:00 – 03:00: Intro, Plugs & Show Format Welcome, FanDuel sponsor mention, VOCFB.com/shop promo (koozies, hoodies, etc.).Solo episode note (co-hosts busy); shoutout to new "Horseshoe Hangover" Monday show.Teases: Texas Tech resolution, recruiting news (Jamier Brown, Marcus Fogarty, Deontay Malone), offensive expectations, and Indiana preview tease. ~03:00 – 12:00+: Texas Tech / Brandon Sorsby Aftermath Texas Tech parts ways with transfer QB Brandon Sorsby (via Cincinnati/Indiana) after betting scandal (betting on own team unders).Initial program/AG support reversed due to pressure.Big 12 lawsuit details: Conference seeks to enforce bylaws, punish Texas Tech, protect integrity. Quote on moral/ethical/legal stance and injunction against interference.Garrison praises Big 12 for standing firm ("bullying worked" in a tongue-in-cheek way); compares scandal severity to past Michigan/OSU issues.Broader implications: Can't make one player bigger than the program; conference voting power (12/16 teams) to levy fines, reduce scholarships, or pull TV revenue. ~12:00 – 25:00+: Recruiting – Jamier Brown's Wild Story ("Dirty Macking") Definition/explanation of "dirty macking" in recruiting (bad-mouthing rivals or offering incentives to flip commitments).Jamier Brown (OSU commit/lean) reveals schools offered "females" as a commitment inducement. Clip played.Garrison's reaction: Not surprised; references Blue Mountain State satire; calls it more common than known in modern CFB.Speculation on involved programs: Strongest on Miami ("that's Miami") and Texas Tech ("sugar daddy"); possible but less likely Oregon.Praises Brown's loyalty to Ohio State. Chat discussion on which schools would stoop lowest. ~25:00 – 40:00+: Marcus Fogarty (Fakatu/Fogg) Update Recent OSU visit; ongoing crystal ball momentum.Size/profile: 6'7", 315-320 lbs; versatile (DE/DT).Fit with current class (B.J. Jacobs, Austin Smith, etc.); Larry Johnson's recruiting strength highlighted despite past criticism.Broader context: OSU pulling West Coast/expanded Big Ten talent; excitement for commitment.Chat: Aaron predicts 5 five-stars in 2027 class (DJ Jacobs, Jameer Brown, DGG, Fogarty, Wyatt Smith/Kellen Wilmer/Kaden Moss). ~40:00 – 50:00+: Deontay Malone Commitment Ohio kid (Madison, OH); No. 33 CB nationally (2027 class), rising fast, No. 11 in-state.Elite athlete: Long, 4.43 speed, ball skills, versatile (played WR too); reclassified.Chose OSU over Michigan State visit; highlights Ohio State corner legacy.Highlight tape reactions: Impressive plays, tackling, instincts. Potential high ceiling with refinement.Importance of landing top Ohio talent. ~50:00 – End: Offensive Expectations for 2026 New OC Arthur Smith; Julian Sands' third OC in three years.Key goals: Improve run game (heavy sets situationally, outside zone); avoid over-reliance on 12/13 personnel.QB focus for Sands: Protect ball, run when open, avoid sack extensions.OL discussion/banter (Austin Sarraveld debate with Aaron – stats, size, projections; Sarraveld graded well in 2025).RB room: Bo Jackson expectations (1,400-1,600 yards possible, stronger/faster); depth (Isaiah West, others).TEs: Strong group (Hunter Welching, Nate Roberts, Mason Williams); Arthur Smith usage expected.WRs: Jeremiah Smith lead; Brandon Ennis, Kyle Parker, Devin McEwen (buzz), etc.Overall: Better run game, bigger plays through air; development under new staff critical. Health and depth keys. Notable Quotes / Insights On Texas Tech: "You can't make him bigger than the program." / "Shout out to the Big 12... bullying worked."On recruiting: "Crazy work." / Loyalty praise for Jameer Brown.On offense: "I expect him [Arthur Smith] to make the run game better." / High hopes for Bo Jackson breakout.Chat banter: Extensive on OL talent, Sarraveld prototype debate, recruiting confidence levels. Analysis / Article Angles Program Integrity: Big 12's strong stance sets tone against gambling scandals.Recruiting Edge: OSU capitalizing on Ohio talent + national reach; contrast with "dirty" tactics elsewhere.2026 Outlook: Optimism around Smith’s influence, returning talent (esp. skill positions/OL), but emphasis on execution and health.Titles Ideas: "...
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  • Ohio State Summer Defensive Preview | Horseshoe Hangover LIVE 2
    Jun 16 2026
    Episode Notes: Ohio State Summer Defensive Preview | Horseshoe Hangover LIVE 2 Hosts: Brad Thomas (hosting) & Denzel Jones Platform: OhioStateVOCFB Focus: 2026 Ohio State Buckeyes defensive unit preview (DL, LB, secondary, special teams notes) Overall Tone: Optimistic with tempered expectations; emphasis on depth, rotation, flexibility, second-year scheme fit under Matt Patricia, and young/transfer talent upside. Not a superstar-laden group like 2025, but deep and competitive. 1. Intro & Casual Open (≈00:00:26–00:01:12) Brad hosts; quick weekend check-in (Denzel coaching/Xs & Os).Shift to defensive preview starting with defensive ends/line. 2. Defensive Line (Strongest Emphasis; ≈00:01:12–00:06:03) Key Starters/Projected Rotation: Proven vet: Kenyatta Jackson (Jackson Jr.) — most experienced returner.Ends: Zion Grady (preferred natural fit over Rousaw); Quay "Q" Russo (transfer, package deal with James Smith; athletic but size concerns at ~240 lbs).Interior (DTs): Edric Houston (Andrew Houston) & James Smith (former 5-stars, expected breakout year; seen as dominant).Depth/rotation heavy: Will Smith, John Walker (spring arrival, UCF background—question if he steps up to Big Ten level), Kari/Kyrie Wilder (highly excited freshman; 6'4", 248 lbs, raw but high-upside disruptor with power/speed/hips; compared favorably to CJ Hicks but with more potential). Analysis & Takeaways: Heavy rotation for freshness and pressure on QBs; "next man up" culture.Investment in transfers (e.g., Rousaw) tied to landing Smith; 5-star portal hits usually pay off.No single "proven superstar" — first time in a while — leads to optimism + caution ("slow burn").Interior expected to dominate; flexibility is a major strength.Wilder highlighted for early impact potential as a raw, explosive edge. 3. Linebackers (≈00:06:03–00:08:28) Key Players: Riley Pettigrew: Most excitement; explosive athlete, big plays last year (e.g., Michigan energy), set up for success.Peyton Pierce: Reliable, makes needed plays; solid but less spectacular athleticism than Pettigrew.Sincere Johnson: Top-rated 2026 LB recruit; expected to push for snaps (4th/5th but good opportunity in a young/upside group).Transfers/Depth: Allegro (Wisconsin transfer; big, athletic 6'4"/240, made plays vs. OSU last year with cast — likely 3rd LB or edge hybrid); Garrett Silver; TJ Alfred; others. Analysis: Fewest proven experience but high athletic upside ("athletic freaks").Not super rotation-heavy; need starters to emerge quickly (tested early vs. Texas).Pettigrew's explosiveness + Pierce's reliability as foundation. 4. Secondary (Corners & Safeties; ≈00:08:28–00:15:09) Corners: Jermaine Matthews Jr. + Devin Sanchez (next jump expected; strong outside pair).Earl Little Jr. (transfer): Initially questioned but now projected at nickel — big on-ball experience, man/zone, hitter; potentially one of the most impactful transfers on the team. Some past undisciplined moments but should improve under Patricia.Dominic Kelly (transfer): Expected more snaps than anticipated; size advantage.Cam Calhoun: Depth/vocal leader (multiple stops program history).Potential slides (e.g., Matthews inside for size matchups). Safeties: Jalen McClain (strong safety): Expected to be awesome; sure tackler despite size.Terry Moore: Not as high on him; Roker projected to push/take spot (looked good in spring).Roker: Rising; valuable spring reps.Blaine Bradford: Solid, not flashy but positionally sound.Overall: Experienced core (Moore/McClain) but replacing Caleb Downs' leadership/versatility will be tough. Takeaways: Favorite group for many; lots of depth/competition at CB. Second year in Patricia scheme helps. 5. Special Teams Quick Hits (≈15:09–18:xx) Concerns due to recent history (missed big kicks in key games, e.g., vs. Georgia).Kicker: Hawkins (Baylor transfer) expected starter but pressure is higher at OSU; needs consistency inside 40-45 yards. Walk-on Cooper Peterson behind.Returner: Debate — Legend Bay (preferred for explosiveness) vs. Brandon Ennis (sure-handed but low wiggle/fair catch heavy). Kyle Parker also mentioned as option.Special teams as potential differentiator; needs to be cleaned up. 6. Overall Defensive Unit Expectations & Big Picture (≈18:xx–end) Drop-off from 2025: Slight step back (replacing 7 drafted players, including first-round talent like Caleb Downs, Sonny Stiles, etc.), but depth and competition minimize it. Not a huge fall-off.Strengths: Rotation/fresh bodies, Patricia scheme Year 2 (NFL-style, player-fitting, more blitz/turnover potential), trenches focus (run stop, QB pressure).Key Losses/Most Missed: Caleb Downs (brain/versatility/leadership most macro impact).Sonny Stiles (tackling reliability, run fits).Others: K-Mac (interior), Igbinoghene (heart/fire at CB). Optimism: Depth in NIL era is rare; good bodies + scheme adaptability.Toughest Test: USC (explosive offense, travel, high-octane style); also Texas early (run game ...
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  • Ohio State Buckeyes LIVE 373
    Jun 11 2026
    Episode Notes: Ohio State Buckeyes LIVE 373 Host: Mark Rogers (Voice of College Football) Guests: Steve Helwagen (Bucknuts 247 Senior Editor), Tony Gerdeman (Buckeye Weekly Podcast) Date: ~June 10, 2026 (Wednesday show) Length: ~55 minutes (based on transcript) Main Topics: Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby gambling controversy & impact on college football integrity; Ohio State recruiting camp takeaways; quick hits on spring game/family camp access and other notes. 00:00 – 00:02: Intro & Show Format Mark Rogers opens with banter, welcomes guests Steve Helwagen and Tony Gerdeman.Reminder to like, subscribe, and use Super Chat. Live comments/questions welcomed.Quick catch-up on Tony’s pursuits in coming weeks. 00:02 – ~00:30: Brendan Sorsby / Texas Tech Gambling Controversy (Core Discussion) This dominates the first half of the show and sparks strong opinions on gambling, integrity, and the NCAA. Key Points: Brendan Sorsby (formerly Indiana/Cincinnati, now Texas Tech) was the top-rated QB in the portal; signed for ~$5M.NCAA suspended him for gambling violations dating to 2022 at Indiana (90k+ in bets, thousands of wagers). He also placed bets while at Cincinnati and even as a Texas Tech player.Court overturned full suspension; reduced to 2-game miss (Abilene Christian & Oregon State). Judge cited mental health, access to elite coaching/resources, and team benefit.Widespread backlash: Many Big 12 schools (and others) don’t want to play Texas Tech. Coaches/ADs call it damaging to sport integrity.Steve Helwagen’s strong take: “Displayed unreliability.” Compares to military standards. Even if reformed, unknown debts/bookies create risk of point-shaving or prop-bet manipulation (e.g., not punching in near goal line, specific throws, audibles). Can’t verify no proxy gambling.Broader concerns: Player props, insider info, erosion of trust. Fans won’t pay to watch if games feel rigged. Parallels to Michigan sign-stealing saga.Texas Tech statement (via coach/AD): Supporting recovery/compliance monitoring; not party to lawsuit; not on blind faith.Tony Gerdeman & Mark: Privilege of being a college athlete (especially $5M deal) comes with responsibility. Gambling on own sport should remain off-limits (like insider trading). Two games feels light; mental health argument could justify time away for recovery instead. Calls for conference action, potential boycotts, or shame.Additional: Texas Tech booster/Cody Campbell criticism; questions about former coach Scott Satterfield. Consensus: Rule is justified; current outcome threatens sport’s integrity. Needs stronger enforcement or conference-level response. ~00:30 – 00:45+: Ohio State Recruiting Camp Takeaways (Tuesday observations) Steve and Tony attended Ohio State’s camp. Standouts & Offers (mostly 2028 class): Kellen Hall (DL, Kentucky): Highly regarded; Chase Young comparisons floated (though Steve downplays).Jay Shell (LB, Georgia): Offered after working with James Laurinaitis.Asa Birch (Warren Harding): Offered by Larry Johnson; emotional reaction (nearly cried, home-state school).Nicholas Stevens (DL, DeMatha/Maryland): Worked with LJ, prior offer.Hayden Koo (WR, California): New offer; stood out in 1-on-1s.Sakura Cooper (2029 WR, Texas): Impressive early; Ohio State staying involved.Edmund McAllister III (RB, Pickerington Central, 2029): Small but explosive (5'8", 180 lbs). Varsity production as freshman. Steve highlights maturity, family/workout videos, Pickerington pipeline (Stiles, Hamilton brothers, etc.). May need significant growth to stick at OSU level but exciting prospect. General Camp Notes: Shift toward rising juniors/sophomores; fewer seniors.Ryan Day spoke; powerful video presentation (Archie Griffin narration: “Who’s next?”) – strong recruiting tool.Tim Hinton (camp director) emphasizes thanking parents and deferring to HS coaches.Atmosphere: High energy, ~500 kids; many leave wanting to be Buckeyes. Later Segments / Quick Hits Family Camp / August Practice Access: First 3 days of fall camp open (paid). General admission ~$48, VIP ~$143. Discussion on cost for families vs. “family-friendly” label; NIL revenue angle; views/practice quality (no pads early, instructional). Some fans love sideline access; others find it pricey/limited.Steve departs mid-show for golf.Tony previews upcoming Buckeye Weekly content: Kickoff time predictions, special teams, etc.New Buckeyes Insiders YouTube channel plug.Sponsor: FanDuel. Quick Texas/Ohio State 2026 season outlook tease (reference to prior Chip Brown interview). Overall Tone & Analysis Strong, principled discussion on Sorsby case – rare unified pushback against gambling leniency in CFB.Positive, detailed recruiting camp recap showcasing Ohio State’s program strength and recruiting machine.Typical engaging VOCFB Buckeyes show mix: controversy + recruiting + behind-the-scenes. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection ...
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  • Tug-Of-War For DGG / Ohio State Primetime LIVE 89
    Jun 10 2026
    Episode Notes: Ohio State Primetime LIVE 89 "Tug-Of-War For DGG" Hosts: Garrison Gaddy (lead), with new co-hosts Riley Burnett & Teren Date/Context: Recent episode covering hot-button CFB topics, heavy Ohio State recruiting focus, Big 12 scandal, and 2026 season outlook. Opening & Housekeeping (00:00 - ~02:00) Warm welcome to new co-hosts Riley and Teren; Garrison notes relief from solo hosting.Shoutouts to viewers (e.g., Daniel Barry Sports Highlights); call for likes, shares, subs.Promotion: Join Blocko Club / tiers; visit vocfb.com for writers/content.Light banter about agreement/disagreement among hosts. Major Segment: Texas Tech / Brendan Sorsby Gambling Scandal (~02:00 - ~12:00+) Core Issue: Sorsby (top transfer QB from Cincinnati to Texas Tech) was ineligible due to gambling problem; completed rehab and is cleared after missing first two games. Court date set for ~Feb 8 (post-natty).Reactions: Big Ten/SEC programs (e.g., Nebraska, Georgia) calling for full sports schedule removals vs. Texas Tech.Discussion on Big 12 bylaws: 12/16 votes needed for punishments (recruiting limits, scholarship reductions, TV revenue/proceeds cuts).Hosts debate effectiveness: TV exposure loss might sting but Texas Tech has NIL/money advantages; risk of "snowball effect" lowering standards for gambling violations.Integrity concerns: Point-shaving fears, audible/play-calling influenced by bets, difficulty trusting "lesson learned" after 9k+ bets/$90k volume.Comparison to past scandals (Tattoo-gate at USC/Miami/SMU); this viewed as worse due to on-field competitive integrity.NFL impact: Winning could help Sorsby overcome it. Tone: Strong disapproval of light punishment; emphasis on protecting game integrity. Recruiting Focus: The Tug-of-War for DGG (David Gabriel Georges) (~12:30 - ~24:00+) Context: Arguably the biggest/current top recruitment in CFB. Canadian prospect visiting Georgia but heavy lean/OSU battle with Tennessee.OSU Developments: Lost Jaden Miles (RB target) to Florida State shortly after OSU official visit (visited FSU prior week).Hosts confident OSU closes (Teren ~75%, Riley ~60-65%, Garrison ~62%). Concerns over fake social media graphics/noise from Tennessee fans.Emphasis on Carlos Laughlin's recruiting track record (WKU → Oregon → OSU).DGG fits OSU schematic/size/speed; huge need in young RB room (Jacoby aging out, sophomores/redshirts, Legend Bay wild card; recent TN/Michigan poaches).All-eggs-in-one-basket strategy: OSU holding off other RB commitments until DGG decides. Comparisons/Notes: Zeke-like potential ("Zeke on steroids"); workhorse vs. committee debate (recent Quinshawn/Travion exception, not rule); playing time edge at Tennessee discussed but OSU development/NFL path favored.Number 0 Jersey: Speculation if it factors (DGG wears it in HS); tradition vs. making exception for elite talent. Other Recruiting: MonShun Sales (~24:00 - ~32:00) Four-school battle: Indiana, LSU, Ohio State, Alabama.Quiet recruitment preferred; official visit to OSU upcoming weekend (group of ~8 prospects).Key for new WR coach Cortez Hankton (first major blue-chip push post-Brian Hartline influence).Physical profile: 6'5", 195-200 lbs big-bodied receiver; fits evolving OSU targeting (Jeremiah Smith, Chris Henry, Marv influence).NIL/paycheck realities: Jameer Brown already in class; Jeremiah leaving opens room. Midwest ties (Indianapolis) and development focus seen as OSU advantages.Confidence: Generally cautious (~40-50%); money talks on visit; portal era makes top-2/3 standing valuable for future flips. Iowa 2026 Preview & Ohio State Schedule Context (~32:00 - ~46:00) FanDuel over/under: 7.5 wins. Hosts expect bowl eligibility but limited ceiling without QB improvement.2025 context: Close losses (Iowa State, Indiana, Oregon, USC); strong D (Phil Parker); Vanderbilt win boost.QB battle: Jeremy Heklinski (Wake Forest, dual-threat) vs. Hank Brown (Auburn, pro-style).Strengths: Clock control, physicality, home/road toughness. Weakness: Lack of explosive offense.OSU matchup notes: Slow, monotonous style can lull opponents; potential trap/experimental game depending on early season results (post-Texas/Illinois). Man-for-man OSU superior, but execution/hits matter.Fun note: Many "Van/Vander" Dutch surnames on Iowa roster. Impact Freshmen for 2026 Season (~47:00 - end) Offense: Turbo Rogers (RB): Short-yardage/goal-line potential; versatility (run/receive); room depth and need highlighted.Chris Henry Jr. (WR): Polished, high-upside; outside/slot versatility; big-play ability like early Jameson Williams role. Defense: Sincere Johnson (LB): Versatile body type (edge/box/coverage) for Matt Patricia scheme; spring buzz despite crowded room.Jay Timmons (CB): Blue-chip depth need; long season requires rotation beyond top-3.Blaine Bradford (S): Size/safety versatility; box/cloud potential under Patricia. Other mentions: Sam Greer (OL, Ohio kid, 6'7"/335+ versatility); overall strong class depth. Closing Promotions/recaps; ...
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  • Summer Offensive Preview | Horseshoe Hangover LIVE 1
    Jun 9 2026
    Episode Notes: Summer Offensive Preview | Horseshoe Hangover LIVE 1 Hosts: Taren (host), Denzel, Brad Network: Ohio State at The Voice of College Football Date/Context: June 8, 2026, first episode of the new show format. Presented by FanDuel. Focuses on 2026 Ohio State Buckeyes offensive preview amid broader CFB discussion. Opening & Brendan Sorsby / Gambling Discussion (00:00 – ~00:22:00) Show introduction: New Monday show on Ohio StateVOCFB. Hosts introduce themselves and note growing pains.Major topic: Brendan Sorsby (Texas Tech QB, formerly Indiana) betting scandal. Sorsby placed ~9,000 bets totaling ~$90k, including on Indiana games/QB unders while on the team.NCAA initially ruled him ineligible; he completed 5-week rehab; Texas court injunction allowed him to play (judge cited mental health benefits).Hosts criticize: Damages integrity, potential for game-throwing/point-shaving, mockery of NCAA rules/enforcement.Appeal unlikely to remove him mid-season. Discussion of Texas Tech's resources ("oil money," aggressive NIL), possible Big 12 pushback (likely ineffective due to money/playoff implications).Broader context: Injunction trend in college athletics, loss of NCAA authority, comparisons to past scandals (e.g., 2000s players, Deflategate). Key Quote (Denzel/Brad): "The whole situation is just absurd... it damages the integrity of the sport first and foremost." Concerns about gambling addiction and teammate trust. Transition to Ohio State 2026 Offensive Preview (~22:00 onward) Plan: Offensive preview this week, defensive next week. Goal: Share opinions, thought processes, and introduce hosts to audience before deeper analysis.Overall outlook on 2026 Buckeyes: High continuity (especially trenches/OL returning 4 starters, QB + top weapons).New OC Arthur Smith: Heavy 12 personnel, run-heavy, tight end usage, OL-reliant scheme.Standard: National championship or bust (not just playoffs/B1G title).Optimism due to talent/continuity, but questions on new scheme fit, QB mobility, and depth/injuries.FanDuel context: O/U win total at 9.5 (-164); heavy juice on under 8-9 wins, signaling confidence in at least 9-10 wins. Hosts' Takes: Brad: Interesting year with continuity + scheme change. Pieces are there for strong season.Denzel: Excited but wants to see early performance (e.g., Julian Sayin mobility).Schedule concerns: Texas (away), USC (cross-country), Oregon (back-to-back), Michigan, possible trap spots (Iowa at Kinnick, noon games). Optimistic on most home games and avoiding major upsets. Position Group Breakdown Wide Receivers (Headline: Jeremiah Smith + Brandon Ennis) Top-end elite: Jeremiah Smith (best player in country per hosts).Depth questions: Unproven guys behind top two. Brandon Ennis needs to break out this year (slot candidate).Transfers (Kyle Parker - UTSA, Devin McEwen) and freshmen (Chris Henry, Brock Boyd, Jaquaden Guilford) expected to contribute.Scheme fit: Arthur Smith’s 12/13 personnel may reduce pure WR production (more targets to TEs/RBs), but opportunities in run game (sweeps/screens).Consensus: Freshmen (esp. Chris Henry – size, speed, catch radius) likely lead new production. High excitement for immediate impact. Running Backs Top-heavy but injury concerns across the room (many missed senior HS/spring seasons).Bo Jackson: Expected 1,000+ yards; showed durability last year.Isaiah West: Potential surprise (hosts project ~800 yards).Others: Legend Bay (athlete, gadget/wildcat potential), Turbo Rogers (bulked up but depth-limited).Outlook: Strong if healthy. Arthur Smith run focus should boost volume. Depth adequate but tested if star injured. Quarterback (Julian Sayin + Tavian St. Clair) Sayin: Elite accuracy/pocket passer. Needs to add designed/scrambles (2-4 runs/game for first downs) to extend drives/avoid sacks. Hosts want more fearlessness/confidence.Development: Tavian as practice pusher; Ryan Day scheme may limit early running until backup ready.Consensus: Big step forward expected with experience + new OC. Potential top-15 draft talent. Tight Ends (Headline: Nate Roberts) Nate Roberts: Must take massive step (physically + production) as lead guy. Undersized last year but willing.Depth: Transfers (Mason Williams, Bennett Christian) + Hunter Welsing. Strong blocking expected; pass-catching upside uncertain.Scheme fit: Critical for Arthur Smith (heavy 12 personnel). Long clamoring for productive OSU TE in pass game. Offensive Line Strong returning core: Austin Sarabel (position flexibility – guard preferred?), Luke Montgomery (senior), Carson Hinsman (final year), Philip Daniels.Competition for 5th spot: Ian Moore (RT?), Josh Padilla, Gabe Bansickle, young talents (Carter Lowe, Sam Greer).High returning production (top-2 nationally). Continuity a major plus; need to gel under new OL emphasis from Smith.Scheme notes: Discussion of zone vs. gap/power schemes. Hosts favor more gap/pulling concepts for movement. Past execution strong early-season. Closing & Show Notes ...
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  • The Future Of 'The Game' & Weddle's Comments - Feat. Maize Madman / Ohio State Call-in Show 73
    Jun 6 2026
    Episode Notes: The Future Of 'The Game' & Weddle's Comments - Feat. Maize Madman Ohio State Call-in Show 73 OhioStateVOCFB Aired: Tuesday, June 5, 2026 (8 PM start) Hosts: Garrison Gaddy, Teren (new addition) Guest: Maize Madman (Phil) Overview Garrison opens with an introduction of new co-host Teren (who called in previously and impressed). The show focuses on two main segments: the evolving Ohio State-Michigan rivalry ("The Game") under new coaching dynamics and a deep dive/debate on Eric Weddle’s comments about Michigan QB Bryce Underwood. The tone is conversational, balanced (with Phil providing a Michigan perspective), and fan-oriented, touching on broader college football changes. They also briefly cover OSU recruiting. Calls are teased but the episode centers on the hosted discussion. Key Timestamps & Segments (Approximate, Based on Transcript) 00:00 - 02:30: Welcome, intro, channel plugs (like/subscribe, vocfb.com for gear & articles), Garrison explains solo run for ~8 months and introduces Teren. Teren shares excitement about joining and discussing Buckeyes football.~02:30 - 05:00: Garrison introduces guest "The Maze Madman" Phil. Banter about Michigan's recent win over OSU, Phil's role as London Hampton's (Michigan HS LB) linebacker coach, and Michigan pride.05:00 - ~20:00: Future of "The Game" (OSU vs. Michigan Rivalry) Garrison highlights the historic angle: first time both coaches (Ryan Day & new Michigan HC Kyle Whittingham) have no direct university ties; both are Urban Meyer prodigies (offensive vs. defensive minds).Phil discusses coaching styles contrasting with program identities (OSU more offensive historically, Michigan defensive). Expects Whittingham to be good for Michigan.Broader landscape changes: Playoff expansion waters down end-of-season stakes; the game may lose some luster unless teams enter with high stakes (e.g., 9-2 records). Possibility of moving the game earlier in the season for better buildup.Debate on timing (week 1 vs. late season vs. championship/playoff rematches). Traditionalists (Garrison, Phil, Teren) prefer keeping it late but acknowledge modern realities. Emphasis on intrinsic rivalry value and bragging rights regardless of timing.Key insight: Recruits/coaches without deep roots may view multiple annual meetings differently than lifelong fans. ~20:00 - ~55:00+: Eric Weddle’s Comments on Bryce Underwood Garrison recaps his prior stance (Michigan lacks structure to develop Underwood; not a QB school) and defends Weddle (future Hall of Famer, faced elite QBs).Weddle’s critique: Underwood “can’t throw” consistently/accurately; poor decision-making; hubris. Garrison argues this aligns with observations (e.g., high uncatchable passes, specific poor games).Phil (Michigan perspective) defends Underwood as a true freshman who was the best available option amid coaching distractions/injuries. Acknowledges decision-making issues and hubris but notes practice disadvantages for QBs and calls for giving him time to develop. Stresses trust dynamics (Weddle’s access via coaching staff/son’s visits).Debate: “Can he throw?” definitions (arm talent/power vs. accuracy/consistency at elite level). Stats referenced (e.g., Underwood’s Michigan State performance). Teren notes opposing scouts (e.g., Kaden Curry) had similar views.Broader: Fan reactions, comparisons to Charles Woodson hypotheticals, and whether Weddle should have been more diplomatic. Later Segments (~55:00 - End): OSU recruiting updates (plan B visits, key targets like Angelo Smith, Wyatt Smith, defensive ends; focus on Wyatt Smith & DJ Jacobs; interior DL like Kasai Curry/Marcus Faka). Concerns about misses but trust in process.Ronaldo Perez (local 3/4-star DT) to Indiana noted as mildly concerning but mitigated by other targets.Jameer (freak athlete WR recruit/track speed) hype.Quick hits on schedule worries (e.g., USC) and broader topics (government/Big Ten-SEC involvement teased for future).Closing: Show changes (new Monday format), appreciation for Teren/Phil, fan interaction, O-H-I-O. Key Quotes & Insights On Rivalry: “This is the first time... two coaches... who have no connections to the universities.” (Garrison) — Phil on watered-down stakes due to playoff: “It doesn’t mean as much in the sense that not as much hangs in the balance.”On Weddle/Underwood: Garrison: “Did Eric Weddle say anything that wasn’t true?” Phil emphasizes context (freshman year, practice dynamics) but agrees on needing to “show and prove.”Recruiting Philosophy: Emphasis on quality over quantity visits; trust in Ryan Day/Larry Johnson; depth at OL and DL as strengths. Takeaways Rivalry remains culturally massive but structurally evolving due to conference/playoff changes. New coaches bring fresh dynamics without traditional “Michigan Man”/Buckeye ties.Underwood debate highlights expectations vs. reality for high-hyped freshmen; arm talent acknowledged but consistency/decision-making ...
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  • THREE MONTHS TO AUSTIN / Ohio State Buckeyes LIVE 372
    Jun 4 2026

    Episode Notes: THREE MONTHS TO AUSTIN / Ohio State Buckeyes LIVE 372

    Hosts: Mark Rogers (Voice of College Football), Steve Helwagen (Bucknuts247 Senior Writer), Tony Gerdeman (Buckeye Weekly Podcast)

    Guest: Chip Brown (Horns247 – Texas Longhorns insider)

    Date: June 3, 2026 (three months before the Ohio State-Texas game in Austin)

    Episode Summary

    A wide-ranging preview of the high-stakes 2026 Ohio State vs. Texas rematch in Austin (following Ohio State’s 14-7 win in Columbus in 2025). The conversation focuses on Texas’ roster evolution under Steve Sarkeesian, Arch Manning’s growth, defensive scheme changes, and season expectations in the loaded SEC. Ohio State’s side is also touched on, including personnel losses and offensive improvements.

    Key Topics & Takeaways

    Texas 2026 Outlook (Chip Brown)

    • Arch Manning: The focal point. Improved weapons and experience around him after a rocky start in 2025. Expected to be more comfortable with veterans.
    • Offensive Additions: Cam Coleman, Raleigh Brown (Arizona State), Hollywood Smothers — added explosiveness and “make-you-miss” ability to fix a poor running game.
    • Offensive Line Concerns: A major question mark again; four new starters contributed to struggles in 2025.
    • Defensive Changes: Fired Pete Kwiatkowski (bend-but-don’t-break) for Will Muschamp (aggressive AA-gap pressure, man coverage principles). Aimed at creating more disruption.
    • Key Defenders: Colin Simmons (SEC sack leader, improved vs. run), Raheem Biles (athletic LB/ball hawk), Jelani McDonald (emerging safety).
    • Expectations: National title contender. “Now or never” year with Manning likely in his final season. Sark is relaxed and confident.

    Ohio State-Texas Matchup

    • Viewed as a pick’em game on a neutral/road environment for Ohio State.
    • Last year’s game was low-scoring and grindy (14-7); both sides expect more offense this time.
    • Texas fans still haunted by goal-line failure and defensive play-calling late in the 2025 game.

    Broader Context

    • SEC Gauntlet: Texas faces a brutal schedule (8 straight games to close, tough November road games). One or two losses may be common even for top teams.
    • Transfers & Culture: Heavy portal activity on both sides. Sark uses “Culture Wednesdays” and personal vulnerability to build buy-in.
    • Departures for Texas: Leadership losses like Trey Wisner (RB) and DeAndre Moore (WR) noted as potential voids.

    Ohio State Notes (from hosts)

    • Offensive line remains a championship hinge.
    • Replacing Caleb Downs, Sonny Stiles, and Arvell Reese on defense will require committee/rotational approach.
    • New offensive coordinator Arthur Smith expected to bring a more physical running game.
    • Excitement around improved tempo and established QB play.

    Fan Travel Advice for Austin (Chip Brown)

    • Arrive early and enjoy the unique vibe (more Northern California than stereotypical Texas).
    • Lake Austin boat rentals/party boats recommended.
    • Live music venues (Antone’s, ACL Live, Saxon Pub, etc.), great food (Red Ash, etc.).
    • Ohio State fans made a big impression in 2005 with a pep rally.

    College Football Playoff Discussion

    • Sarkeesian leans toward 16 teams (gives more meaning to making it and winning games) over 24.
    • Concern that expanded formats dilute the stakes for blue-blood programs.
    Overall Tone

    Optimistic but realistic for both fanbases. Texas is viewed as a legitimate threat and contender, but Ohio State’s talent and schematic improvements are respected. Strong chemistry between the hosts and Chip Brown.

    Episode Length: ~47 minutes (full discussion flows naturally from Texas roster talk → matchup preview → broader CFB topics).


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