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À propos de cet audio
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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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