Josh Pate On Whether Ohio State Is #1 Entering 2024 (Late Kick Cut)

Publicado 2024-06-27
Ohio State and Ryan Day are entering 2024 with a loaded roster and the chance to once again compete for a national title. On Late Kick Live Ep 524 Josh Pate continued a series of what-ifs in College Football this year by wondering whether this roster talent may lead to a championship for the Buckeyes. Let us know what you think in the comments below and be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the channel and CLICK THE BELL for notifications as we bring you multiple live shows per week!
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  • @NateBee
    That defense is ridiculous. They have maybe 9 draft picks in the first 3 rounds.
  • @bschmid100
    Let’s not forget. We have 3 starters on the o line who have started for their respective team the last 3 years. And the other 2 are second year starters. They are very experienced on the o line. With chip kellys run scheme they will take a major step forward this year
  • @bschmid100
    I’m a die hard buckeye fan. They are talented every year. They gotta play and go take it. Period
  • @BB13131313
    Every year is unrealistically "Natty or bust" for Ohio State fans, but this year just feels different from any other and I'm 40.. it's hard to win a Natty, but the pressure and expectations this season is what it is.. OL and QB are the unknowns.. we'll see what happens!
  • @SeanTheRuthless
    They have a #1 or #2 talent but you have to show it on the field. Oline could be an issue and with hopefully better QB play this team has everything they need to be special. Spending NIL in the right places instead of on unproven HS players is a good call. Go Bucks!
  • @ksimon6485
    Jim Tressel always did More with Less. The best OSU coach ever.
  • @diggingmystyle
    Money buys a lot of pre-season happiness for Ohio State fans.
  • @Number3boyz
    I’m not worried about offensive line or the QB. Howard is mobile and Ryan day isn’t calling the plays. Two offensive linemen are in the top 25 in the country for linemen and none of them are new. The huge question is can everyone mesh well and play together? We will see, it’ll be the biggest waste ever in Ohio state history if not.
  • @James-xg5rh
    In my opinion, the offensive line is tied with the QB in college football as the biggest reasons a team will succeed or not. If that’s Ohio St’s biggest concern then all this hype is definitely going to be unwarranted
  • @WBeaver-kb6sd
    It’s championship or bust every year at Ohio state. That’s the standard.
  • @cacogenicist
    I would take Oregon's O-line, QB, and WRs over Ohio State's.
  • Yes, Ohio State has the best roster in the sport. That is largely because Georgia lost a ton of guys and OSU didn't. Don't forget the amazing coaching hires OSU made as well. Chip Kelly as an OC. that is crazy.
  • @lynnm40511
    I’m a Buckeye fan, but despite how loaded our roster is, I’m still worried about QB and OL. If we are good at both, we’ll have an awesome season. If not, we’ll lose to Oregon at least.
  • @OSU2010
    I got UGA and OSU in Natty blood bath
  • @Tryreading
    My brother and I are possibly the biggest Bama fans you’d imagine, follow recruiting to the T, and well both salivate over the ungodly amount of talent at the Ohio state university. My god
  • @T.C.216
    Like WVU was picked to be 14th out of 14 last year. Not saying they had a stellar season, but still. Interested on your thoughts about them for this year? That schedule. Very interesting.
  • Ohio State is extraordinarily talented. 4 and 5-stars all over that roster. I question the ability of the coaching staff, however, as they have been significantly more talented than Michigan each of the last 3 years they have competed. They are the best team in June. Michigan will be the best team come January.