Press Conference (Jordan Hancock)1 April 14
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The Buckeye Scoop's press conference episode featuring Ohio State football players and staff captures a season defined by resilience, leadership, and a relentless pursuit of a national championship. Jordan Hancock, Terry Arbel, and other key players reflect on their personal growth, mental toughness, and the importance of preparation amid a demanding 17-game schedule and a 12-team playoff format. Themes of accountability, brotherhood, and adaptability permeate the discussion, with veterans emphasizing mentorship, faith, and the need to lead by example. Players like Hancock and Arbel highlight their evolution from contributors to leaders, while younger talents such as Kaden McDonald, Carnell Tate, and Brandon Ennis step into more prominent roles, ensuring leadership continuity. The team's depth, versatility across positions, and commitment to film study and off-field preparation underscore a culture built on discipline, synergy, and a 'win now' mentality. Coaches and players alike express confidence in their ability to sustain performance through adversity, with a shared belief that this could be their final chance to achieve greatness together. Throughout the episode, the emphasis remains on execution under pressure, mental resilience, and the development of a cohesive unit capable of handling the physical and emotional demands of a long season. Defensive versatility is highlighted, with players like Mitchell Melton and Caleb showcasing adaptability across schemes, while the two-back system led by CJ and James demonstrates both balance and depth. The narrative is one of unity, growth, and purpose—players speak candidly about faith, personal challenges, and the drive to leave a lasting legacy. The atmosphere is charged with quiet confidence, fueled by past setbacks and a collective determination to finish strong. As the team prepares for a high-stakes rematch with Texas and eyes the national title, the message is clear: success is earned through consistency, sacrifice, and an unshakable belief in one another.
Mental toughness, discipline, and preparation are more critical than physical talent in high-stakes, long-season football.
Leadership is earned through consistency, mentorship, and accountability—not just position or status.
Versatility and depth across positions are essential for sustaining performance over a 17-game season.
Team culture is built on brotherhood, shared adversity, and a 'win now' mentality driven by seniors' final season.
Veterans are actively developing younger players, ensuring continuity and a strong pipeline of talent.
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Defensive Adjustments and Redemption Against Oregon
“We've got to challenge these receivers. You know, every dog has their day. Maybe some people didn't have their day that game, but we'll look out there and hopefully change the narrative.”
Team Culture, Leadership, and Player Development
“You have to control the things that take no talent. You have to eliminate all loaves. If you loaf on the field, you're a traitor. You should just go play for their team.”
Preparation, Depth, and the Long Season Challenge
Coaches discuss the realities of a 12-team playoff and a longer season, stressing the need for depth, player rotation, and mental resilience. There's a focus on managing fatigue, maintaining focus, and preparing for high-pressure moments.
Mental Focus and the Present Moment
“I'm just focused on Friday at this point. When's the last time you're nervous about? Nervous? I still get nervous for sure, but I just don't think... I think I do a good job of just understanding that that moment... doesn't define who I am as a person and it doesn't define... who I am in God's eyes.”
The Evolution of the Defensive Tackle
“I think if you look at the last couple of national championship winners, like T-Mum North, they got two good D-tackles, two athletic D-tackles. Look at Georgia, two athletic D-tackles. I think that's definitely neat if you want to go on a big run and beat those big teams.”
“We’re not trying to go home. Finish big. We know this is our last run, most of us don’t have any years after this.”
“You have to control the things that take no talent. You have to eliminate all loaves. If you loaf on the field, you're a traitor. You should just go play for their team.”
“I think if you look at the last couple of national championship winners, like T-Mum North, they got two good D-tackles, two athletic D-tackles. Look at Georgia, two athletic D-tackles. I think that's definitely neat if you want to go on a big run and beat those big teams.”
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OSU Insider- Massive Practice Report!! More Guys Stepping Up!!
The Buckeye Scoop • 1h 0m • 4/9/2026
OSU Insider- Massive Practice Report!! More Guys Stepping Up!!
The Buckeye Scoop • 1h 0m • 4/9/2026
OSU Insider-Massive Practice Report!! More Guys Stepping Up!!
The Buckeye Scoop • 1h 0m • 4/9/2026
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