Spring practice is well under way
for the 2026 version of the Ohio State Buckeyes, 2 ½ months after a
disappointing end to last season in the CFP quarterfinals.
The Buckeyes began the offseason upgrading the staff with new coordinators on
offense and special teams and picking up nearly twenty players through the
transfer portal, adding a new mix to the roster. Arthur Smith has been brought
in as the new offensive coordinator, coming back to the college ranks after a
stint as the offensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Smith hopes to
elevate the Ohio State offense coming off their second-lowest scoring season
under Ryan Day. Smith has built productive rushing attacks in his previous
jobs, but will have to deal this spring working without starting RB Bo Jackson
and backup Isaiah West are recovering from shoulder procedures, so the coming
weeks should allow him to put in new concepts or other ideas to boost a ground
game that was a paltry 51st last year in the FBS at 4.55 yards
per carry. Of course, the major problem, especially in the two losses at
the end of the year, was the offensive line. Fortunately, the Buckeyes will
retain four of their five offensive linemen, but in addition to better run
production, the challenge is to find a fix for the issues in pass protection
that emerged late last year. After allowing just six sacks over the regular
season, the Buckeyes surrendered five each in losses in the Big Ten
championship game and College Football Playoff, contributing to the early exit
in the quarterfinals. Left tackle Austin Siereveld made six starts at left
guard in 2024 and would be a candidate to return to the interior. Right tackle
Phillip Daniels is another option to move inside at right guard, the lone
vacant starting spot after Tegra Tshabola transferred to Kentucky. Redshirt
sophomore tackle Ian Moore looks like a promising prospect, and with a good
spring practice, could cement a starting role. Tavien St. Clair will be the
backup for Julian Sayin, as prior backup Lincoln Keinholz transferred to
Louisville. The Buckeyes picked up junior QB Justyn Martin in the transfer
portal from Maryland. Of course, the best receiver in the country, junior
Jeremiah Smith returns along with experienced Brandon Innis and David Adolph,
and the Buckeyes return leading rusher, sophomore Bo Jackson, along with Isaiah
West and Anthony Rohers. TEs Max Klare and Will Kacmarek have departed, but the
additions of Hunter Welching and Mason Williams will help to offset those
losses. Welching had a breakout year at Northwestern in 2025 that ended with 28
receptions for 296 yards and two touchdowns and Williams follows Kacmarek as
the second Ohio University tight end in three years to come to Ohio State.
Defensive lineman Kenyatta Jackson Jr. decided to stay at
Ohio State for another year, but the loss of top performers like Caden Curry,
Kaden McDonald, and C.J. Hicks meant the Buckeyes needed to dip in the transfer
portal. This resulted in a couple of good finds. James Smith, from Alabama, was
widely considered to be the top defensive lineman in the portal and John
Walker, who started at DT at Central Florida last year. But, eight backup
defensive linemen entered the portal, so depth could be a concern here. Arvell
Reese and Sonny Styles are off to the NFL, so the defense will welcome
Wisconsin transfer Christian Allegro and Alabama transfer Qua Russaw. They look
to join returnees Payton Pierce and Riley Pettijohn at the linebacker positions.
Jermaine Matthews Jr. and Devin Sanchez are the most experienced returnees in
the defensive backfield, as Caleb Downs, Davison Igbinosun and Sonny Styles are
departed and Aaron Scott Jr. and Bryce West entered the portal. Freshman
Georgia transfer Dominick Kelly looks promising. Earl Little Jr. from Florida
State and Terry Moore from Duke will attempt to step in for Downs.
While Joe McGuire returns as their punter, the Buckeyes
needed both a kicker and long snapper to replace Jayden Fielding and John
Ferlmann. They brought in two through the portal with Connor Hawkins, a kicker
from Baylor who was an honorable
mention All-Big 12 selection last fall, and Dalton Riggs, a long
snapper from Central Florida.
Spring practice culminates in the annual spring game in the
‘Shoe April 18.