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What Ryan Day said before Ohio State football opens Big Ten play at Michigan State
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Nonconference play for Ohio State football is over, and coach Ryan Day’s urgency reflects it.
The Buckeyes open their Big Ten slate on Saturday at Michigan State. Not only is it OSU’s first conference game, it also marks the Buckeyes’ debut away from Ohio Stadium this year.
“Going on the road against a conference opponent is a big deal,” Day said. “Everything’s got to ramp up.”
The Spartans are 3-1. They’re coming off a loss at Boston College on Saturday — the first defeat under new coach Jonathan Smith.
“You can tell they’re well-coached,” Day said. “I think he’s upgraded in a lot of areas, and he’s doing a great job.”
Here’s everything Day said before the trip to East Lansing, Michigan.
What Ryan Day said before Ohio State vs. Michigan State
- Day on the offensive line: “They’re getting to the next level better… You’re seeing pad level lower. Guys are rocking off the ball.”
- Day on the rotation at right guard with Tegra Tshabola and Austin Siereveld: “Both those guys deserve to play… We’ll continue to evaluate it and grade.”
- Tshabola is the starter still, but Siereveld will play as well moving forward.
- Day said receiver and kick returner Jayden Ballard tweaked something in terms of an injury. It’s not expected to be a long-term issue.
- Day isn’t concerned about not playing close games so far because he has a veteran roster that has collected experience in various scenarios.
- Day on backup quarterback Devin Brown: “The development has to keep coming in practice.”
- Brown is still the backup, but there’s an active competition for that spot.
- Day on receiver Carnell Tate: “He’s carving out his own legacy here… He’s becoming a complete football player and also a leader.”
- Day on quarterback Will Howard on throws down the field: “He can make them all. He’s done it in practice.”
- Day was asked about the tight end rotation. He said, “I think the tight end position here is critically important because it can put a lot of stress on a defense in different ways… All those different things can really create a mismatch for us.”
- The first time Day met running backs coach Carlos Locklyn was on a Zoom call while searching for Tony Alford’s replacement. Locklyn quickly took over the meeting and left little doubt for Day and offensive coordinator Chip Kelly.
- Day on the evaluation of the defensive line against Marshall: “It was a mixed bag.”
- Day on Ohio State’s running game: “We’re building confidence in it.”
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Ohio Northern University evacuates following bomb threat
ADA, Ohio — Ohio Northern University’s campus is under evacuation following a bomb threat Tuesday afternoon.
The university said buses are staging on the boulevard south of McIntosh for students, faculty and staff to take to Ada High School to shelter there.
“We are evacuating the campus. Leave immediately. Do not touch anything and refrain from using your phone,” the university shared in a social media post.
Officials said buildings will be cleared one by one, starting with McIntosh and King Horn.
Residence halls and campus housing are also being evacuated.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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32-year-old Ohio man killed, two fighting for life after crash on Route 5 in Henrico
HENRICO COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — A 32-year-old Ohio man is dead and two others are fighting for their lives after a crash on Route 5 in Henrico County Monday morning.
According to police, officers with the Henrico County Police Division and crews with Henrico County Division of Fire were called to Route 5 near New Market Heights Lane at around 6:15 a.m. on Monday, May 4, for a reported two-vehicle crash.
When officers arrived, they found a red Mini Cooper that crashed into a Chevrolet Express van.
Two men in the van were taken to a local hospital for treatment of life-threatening injuries, according to police.
Thirty-two-year-old Layten Perkins of Ohio, the driver and only person in the Mini Cooper, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police said a preliminary investigation indicates that the Mini Cooper, driven by Perkins, was headed west on Route 5 when he crossed the center line and hit the Chevrolet heading eastbound head-on.
The road was closed for about four hours, before it reopened at 10:21 a.m., police said.
Alcohol is not considered a factor in the crash, but Crash Team Investigators continue to look into the circumstances surrounding this crash.
Anyone with further information regarding this incident is asked to contact Officer C. Bolinger at 804-501-5000. You may also submit tips anonymously via Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000 or by using P3tips.com.
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