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  • JULIAN SAYIN DISRESPECT NEEDS TO STOP! / Ohio State Call-in Show 66
    Mar 7 2026
    Show Format & Schedule Update Moved to Fridays at 7:30 PM EST during the offseason (previously Mondays/Thursdays).Plans to potentially revert to Thursdays once the season ramps up.Standard plugs: Like/subscribe, visit vocfb.com for writers, weekly schedule, and other shows (e.g., Mark's show now Wednesdays at 4 PM EST). Main Topics Discussed College Football Leadership Meeting in D.C. Ohio college football leaders met with the president/government officials.Garrison expresses discomfort with government involvement in football.Acknowledges concerns about NIL/collectives getting "out of hand" (echoing Urban Meyer). Urban Meyer Clip Reaction (on collectives, NIL, revenue sharing) Urban calls collectives "cheating" and pay-for-play; wants them eliminated.Supports true capitalism (businesses paying athletes directly for name/likeness) but opposes universities/collectives arranging payments.Garrison largely agrees: Eliminate collectives to level the playing field (smaller schools can't compete).Allow private business deals (e.g., Jeremiah Smith/Adidas).Concerned about Title IX implications if revenue sharing disproportionately benefits football/men's sports.Emphasizes college sports' educational purpose — players need preparation for life beyond football, not just "superstar money" for average talent. Chat discussion: Many fans agree collectives distort recruiting; NCAA needs antitrust exemption to enforce rules. Caller Segment Timothy Thunder Redmond (Michigan fan): Discussed media rights frustration (ESPN monopoly on playoffs; Fox/NBC/CBS want more access → push for 24-team playoff).Big Noon Saturday complaints; Notre Dame scheduling advantages.Michigan roster updates (linebacker transfer to Oklahoma).Ohio State NFL Combine dominance (especially secondary & linebackers).Light banter about spiders (Garrison's live arachnophobia moment). Ohio State / NFL Combine Highlights Praised performances by Ohio-born prospects: Lorenzo Styles (fast 40, kick-return context).Sonny Styles (elite athletic testing at LB size).Arvell Reese (surprising 40 time). Ohio State's secondary class called potentially the fastest in 20 years. Michigan / Bryce Underwood Discussion Optimism for Underwood's growth (new QB coach, sat last year, better talent around him).Predicted Michigan could have a top-5 Big Ten offense (strong run game, returning O-line, improved WRs).Still behind Ohio State, Oregon, possibly USC in offensive firepower. Main Rant: Julian Sayin Disrespect Core theme — frustration with national media underrating Julian Sayin.Reacted to Brooks Austin's top-10 returning QBs list (Sayin ranked #9): Trinidad Chambliss CJ Carr Darian Mensah Arch Manning Dante Moore Josh Hoover Drew Messmaker Gunnar Stockton Julian Sayin Sam Levitt Key arguments defending Sayin: Only redshirt freshman QB invited to Heisman ceremony (extremely rare — only 3 ever: Manziel, Winston, Sayin).Broke college football single-season completion % record.Completion % increased every week for ~7 straight weeks.Led Ohio State to Big Ten Championship.No major mistakes vs. Texas (drops hurt production).Was the only one on the list actually at the Heisman ceremony. Dismissed several rankings as unreasonable (especially Arch Manning, Josh Hoover, Drew Messmaker, Gunnar Stockton).Acceptable top-tier arguments: Trinidad Chambliss (gamer), Dante Moore, possibly CJ Carr.Called out SEC bias and "noodle arm" / "dinks & dunks" narratives as baseless.Personal ranking suggestion: Sayin #1 → Moore #2 → Carr #3 → Chambliss #4 → Manning #5.Frustration extends to some Ohio State fans who underrate him despite his elite efficiency and leadership. Closing Promoted FanDuel (sponsor plug).Invited sponsorship inquiries for the network.Standard outro: Like, subscribe, share; "OHIO." Overall tone: Passionate defense of Julian Sayin, balanced take on NIL/collectives, light-hearted caller banter, and offseason optimism for Ohio State and rival programs. 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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  • SPRING KEYS / Ohio State Buckeyes LIVE 360
    Mar 5 2026
    Show Overview
    • Air date: March 4, 2026 (Wednesday, 4:00 PM ET)
    • Topics: Spring football preview (practices begin March 10, 2026), recent NFL Combine performances by former Buckeyes, projected two-deep depth chart entering spring, roster turnover, and brief tangents (Lou Holtz passing, basketball tournament scheduling)
    • Tone: Casual, optimistic about spring ball, reflective on 2025 season losses, excited for position battles
    Key Segments & Highlights
    1. Intro & Setup
      • Spring practice starts in 6 days (Tuesday, March 10).
      • Steve Helwagen plans to attend the first practice, then likely head to the Big Ten basketball tournament (may adjust travel if OSU plays longer).
      • Kevin Noon jokes about barely remembering the show; notes spring ball will give the Big Mean Podcast content.
    2. NFL Combine Recap (Former Buckeyes)
      • Sonny Styles: Electric performance — 4.46 40-yard dash, 43-inch vertical, 11-foot broad jump; seen as a sure first-round talent (hybrid LB/safety background).
      • Lorenzo (Sonny's brother): Sub-4.3 40 (fastest OSU player ever at the Combine); remarkable family athletic feat.
      • Caleb Downs: Didn't work out but viewed as low-risk, high-floor first-round pick (All-American, Thorpe winner, playoff teams all 3 college years); rumors about his knee dismissed.
      • Carnell Tate: 40 time slightly over 4.5 official, but hand-timed in high 4.4s; teams not concerned — tape and physical traits (size, wingspan) outweigh it.
      • Overall: 4 Buckeyes projected as early-to-mid first-round picks; draft in Pittsburgh could draw big OSU crowds.
    3. Two-Deep Depth Chart Projections (Entering Spring)
      • QB: Julian Sayin (1), Tevian St. Clair (2) — big spring for St. Clair; Justin Martin (Maryland transfer) as emergency/bridge option.
      • RB: Bo Jackson (likely fall starter, shoulder surgery — limited spring), Isaiah West (also recovering), Jacoby Jackson (Florida transfer), Favor Aki, Legend Bay (freshman, ex-QB).
      • WR: Jeremiah Smith, Brandon Inniss, Kyle Parker (LSU transfer w/ new WR coach Cortez Hankton) or Chris Henry Jr. competing for 3rd spot; Devin McCune (UTSA transfer) viewed as experienced sleeper.
      • TE: Bennett Christian leads; Nate Roberts (also FB), Brody Lennon, Max LeBlanc; transfers Hunter Welsing (Northwestern) & Mason Williams (Ohio) add experience.
      • OL: Locked left side + center (Austin Sierveld LT, Luke Montgomery LG, Carson Hinzman C); right side battle — Philip Daniels (RT → RG?), Ian Moore, Josh Padilla, Gabe VanSickle in mix.
      • DL: Kenyatta Jackson (DE), Edward Houston & transfers James Smith (Alabama) / John Walker (UCF) at DT; Quay Russoff (Alabama), Will Smith, Jason Moore, Kyrie Wilder (freshman) in mix.
      • LB: Peyton Pierce (middle), Christian Alliegro (Wisconsin transfer) & Riley Pettyjohn competing; TJ Alford, Garrett Stover in mix.
      • CB/Nickel: Jermaine Matthews (outside), Devin Sanchez (outside), Dominic Kelly (Georgia transfer) or Cam Calhoun (Alabama transfer) at slot/nickel.
      • Safety: Jalen McClain, Terry Moore (Duke transfer, post-ACL), Leroy Roker, Earl Little; possible hybrid looks.
    4. Other Notes
      • Heavy turnover on defensive line (9 players portal); seen as house-cleaning with low production lost.
      • Spring philosophy: Limit Jeremiah Smith contact; test transfers heavily; lots of position experimentation (especially OL/DL).
      • Brief mourning for Lou Holtz (passed during show); anecdotes about his Woody Hayes connection, national titles, broadcasting era.
    5. Closing
      • Spring previews ongoing at BuckeyeHuddle.com and Bucknuts247.
      • Kevin Noon plans to restart Big Mean Podcast once spring content emerges.
      • Steve following OSU men's basketball (needs wins vs. Penn State/Indiana + Big Ten tourney success for NCAA bubble).

    Episode focused heavily on roster reconstruction and spring battles, with realistic optimism about replacing big 2025 departures (especially defense).


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  • TEN HOT TAKES FOR 2026 BUCKEYES! / Ohio State Primetime LIVE 78
    Mar 3 2026
    Opening / Housekeeping (0:00–2:00)
    • Show presented by FanDuel
    • Live every Monday 7 PM EST
    • Plugs: Like/share/subscribe, vocfb.com (articles, writers, schedule), vocfb.com/shop (Buckeyes & rival merch)
    • Shoutouts to chat: Jackson Johnson, Jam, Daniel Berry, others
    Segment 1: Ohio State Players at the 2026 NFL Combine (2:00–21:00)

    Strong performances highlighted (mostly defensive players):

    • Sonny Styles (LB) – 6'5"/244, 4.46 forty, 1.56 10-yd split, 43.5" vert, 11' broad, elite 3-cone/shuttle. Described as “one-of-a-kind,” better coverage than Arvell Reese, likely top-5–15 pick.
    • Arvell Reese (LB) – 4.46 forty (matched Styles), explosive/violent athlete. Garrison bets $25 he goes higher than Ruben Bain Jr. (wins bet).
    • Iggy (likely Davison Igbinosun or similar edge) – 4.45 forty, 34" vert, big frame CB → possibly better as safety.
    • Lorenzo Styles (CB) – 4.47 forty, 1.49 10-yd split, 39" vert. Huge athletic jump for a guy who transferred from Notre Dame (former WR).
    • Others (measured but no drills): Caleb Downs, Caden Curry, K. McDonald Downs → expected to shine at OSU Pro Day.
    • Offense:
      • Will Kacmarek (TE) – 4.74 forty, 36" vert, strong showing as blocker.
      • Carnell Tate (WR) – 4.53 forty (looked faster on tape), likely reruns 40 at Pro Day.
      • Max Klare & CJ Donaldson – measurements only, Pro Day focus.
    • Overall: Buckeyes looked explosive; Shannon Sharpe quote praised OSU combine performers.
    Segment 2: Ohio State Hires Will Pantangi as Football Communications Director (21:00–28:00)
    • Replaces retiring Jerry Emig.
    • Pantangi: Akron native, ex-Wake Forest Assoc. AD for comms/content (primary football contact), previously Florida & SMU.
    • Fan frustration with Emig: poor award campaigning (Jeremiah Smith snubs, etc.), outdated media approach, out-of-touch fan experience.
    • Hope: better branding, creative content, award pushes, embracing modern media (podcasts, YouTube, X).
    Main Segment: Garrison’s 10 Hot Takes for 2026 Ohio State Football (28:00–end)

    Rated roughly by community heat level in chat (1–10 scale, higher = hotter):

    1. Kyle Parker finishes 2nd in team receiving TDs (behind Jeremiah Smith) — Not very hot (many agreed he’s athletic & red-zone threat).
    2. Offensive line is Joe Moore Award finalist — Very hot (8–10 range); chat skeptical of coaching/run game.
    3. Luke Montgomery is All-American — Moderately hot; strong belief in his growth.
    4. Zion Grady leads team in sacks — Medium (Kenyatta Jackson favored by some).
    5. Riley Pettyjohn forces most team turnovers (INTs + FF) — Gut take, medium heat.
    6. Defense records 12+ interceptions — Hot (8–9); secondary depth (Moore, Little, McClain, Sanchez) cited.
    7. Legend Bay has 2+ kick/punt return TDs — Extremely hot (15/10 from Rod); fastest Buckeye since Ted Ginn Jr.
    8. Connor Hawkins makes 3+ field goals of 50+ yards — Medium-hot; new confidence in kicker.
    9. Bo Jackson rushes for 1,300+ yards & 14 TDs — Not super hot (many think realistic or even low if healthy).
    10. No Buckeye invited to Heisman ceremony in NYC — Very hot; rotation at QB/WR/RB hurts individual stats; need conference title for serious shot.
    Closing
    • FanDuel plug
    • Call-in show Thursday
    • Clean Mic Thursday 7:30 PM
    • Mark Rogers Wednesday 4 PM
    • Final O-H-I-O

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