Ohio State Football: Finally, fall camp is about to begin
The Ohio State Buckeyes are preparing for their 130th season and fall camp begins tomorrow. Before the August 31st kickoff there is still work to do.
Ohio State football is back. Tonight, it starts in the NFL at the Hall of Fame Game between the Denver Broncos and Atlanta Falcons. Watch out for former Buckeyes Jeff Heuerman and Dre’Mont Jones for the Broncos as well as Kendall Sheffield for the Falcons.
When fall camp begins in Columbus, the players will begin turning up the intensity, the coaches will commence preparation of game plans and fans will start wearing more Buckeye gear as the season inches closer every day.
With 30 days left between now and kickoff against the Florida Atlantic Owls, the players and coaches will be working on weaknesses, striving to strengthen them and responding to media questions.
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Final vacations are now out of the way, as the sole focus for the Ohio State Buckeyes over the next four months will be on winning the Big Ten East and putting themselves in a position to make the College Football Playoff.
Ryan Day will have the advantage of a full off-season behind him, and no distractions in the way of working out the imperfections to create a well-oiled machine that will attempt to make a third-straight appearance in Indy.
As college football teams around the country speed full-steam ahead into their fall camps, the final countdown before game day begins, with the Gators-Hurricanes match-up in Orlando only 24 days away.
As the Buckeyes head into fall camp, look for Justin Fields to begin to prove himself as the starting QB and Chase Young to show off his impressive defensive skill set. Also, expect new coaches Greg Mattison, Al Washington and Jeff Hafley to show off the new-and-improved 2019 Silver Bullets.
College football will be heading into its 150th season and the Buckeyes have been around for all but 20 of those heart-racing and historic seasons. With 8 National Championships, 37 Big Ten titles, 7 Heisman Trophy Winners and some of the best players in college football history, Ohio State will hope to add to that magical history that is college football.