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Freshman Phenom, Veteran Stars Shine in Ohio State’s Spring Game

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April 19, 2026
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The Ohio State Buckeyes’ impressive 2025 season provided momentum heading into their annual spring game. Even in rainy conditions, the defense, freshman wide receiver Chris Henry Jr., and multiple veteran contributors stood out.

Day split the roster into two separate teams, Scarlet and Gray, as Gray took home the win 35-26. Between the returning talent and the debut of their freshman class, the Buckeyes are shaping up to be a dangerous Big Ten competitor. 

Ryan Day and the Buckeyes finished the season 12-2 as they fell short of a College Football Playoff run to Miami in the quarterfinals. However, a returning Heisman finalist in quarterback Julian Sayin and wide receiver Jeremiah Smith can help fuel another powerful Ohio State team. 

In a higher scoring game, the Buckeyes’ offense thrived. Ironically, Ohio State’s defense is what caught the eyes of many. Defensive lineman Beau Atkinson was someone who stood out early, as he finished the day with a sack and interception off Sayin. Cornerback Devin Sanchez’s sole pass breakup against Smith was enough to remind Buckeye fans of what he’s capable of, and will be someone to watch this fall. 

Sayin’s first season as Ohio State’s starter lived up to the hype, and now has the tools to hit a very high ceiling in year two. Sayin’s accuracy goes without saying, as he led the nation in completion percentage with 77%. The 6-foot-1 signal-caller put his run game on display as he scored a four-yard rushing touchdown early. Paired with his improving run game, Sayin could emerge as a dual-threat very early on this fall. 

The receiving game continues to shine and advance, especially with the addition of five-star Henry Jr. getting reps. The No. 1-ranked wide receiver in his class was put to the test, and did not disappoint. He hauled in four catches for 96 receiving yards, and even added a 40-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter. Alongside Smith, a Biletnikoff finalist last season, the duo’s combined yards‑after‑catch ability, route‑running, and strength at the catch instantly elevate Day’s air-raid offense.

The Buckeyes kick off their 2026 campaign on Sept. 5 in Columbus against Ball State. 

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