Press Conference (Josh Simmons) Elite April 12

The Buckeye Scoop5h 20mApril 12, 2026

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The Buckeye Scoop's episode featuring a press conference with Ohio State football's Josh Simmons and other key players and coaches delivers an in-depth look at the team's preparation for the upcoming season, particularly the high-stakes opener against Texas. The discussion spans multiple dimensions of team readiness, from the strategic shift to Chip Kelly’s offense and the development of younger players like Carnell, Mylon, and Brandon, to the mental and physical rigor required to compete at the highest level. Players and coaches alike emphasize a culture rooted in accountability, brotherhood, and continuous improvement, with leadership highlighted as something earned through daily action rather than titles. The defensive unit’s focus on containing mobile quarterbacks, disrupting RPO-heavy offenses, and stopping elite running backs like Jordan James underscores a disciplined, adaptive approach to game planning. The recurring theme is that success stems not from past achievements or rankings, but from relentless consistency, preparation, and collective commitment to the process. Throughout the episode, the emphasis remains on growth through adversity, the value of mentorship, and the importance of faith and personal development in sustaining motivation. The transition of players between positions, such as safety to linebacker, is portrayed as a testament to the program’s competitive environment and depth. Coaches across all levels—ranging from head coach Ryan Day to position-specific specialists—reinforce the idea that excellence is built through daily effort, mental toughness, and a shared vision. The team’s confidence is grounded in its ability to adapt, compete, and execute under pressure, with a clear focus on the present and the mission of chasing a national championship after recent near-misses. The overall tone is one of disciplined excitement, unity, and unwavering belief in the process.

Key Takeaways
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Consistency and daily effort are more critical than occasional brilliance in building championship-caliber players.

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Leadership is earned through action, not titles, and is demonstrated by younger players stepping up with resilience.

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Physical and mental preparation must be balanced, with mental toughness cultivated through adversity.

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The team’s culture of brotherhood, accountability, and competition is a core driver of performance and development.

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Defensive success hinges on containing mobile quarterbacks, disrupting RPOs with quick pressure and hands in the face, and stopping elite running backs first.

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Chapters
0:00
3 min

Introduction and Sponsorship

The episode opens with two sponsor segments: VerboCare offering 24/7 support and Blue Air promoting their air purifiers, followed by Grainger highlighting their role as a trusted partner for maintenance teams. The tone sets a professional, performance-focused atmosphere.

2:30
5 min

Offensive Line Transition and Leadership

You got to be alert, I guess. That's kind of what makes me like this.

Highlight
7:30
6 min

Defensive Intensity and Team Culture

We know this is our last run. Most of us don't have any years after this, so we got to go big or go home and we're not trying to go home.

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13:20
86 min

Player Development and Personal Growth

I feel like for me, man, just continue to work on my explosiveness. Being flexible, being fluent. I'm a big body. I'm 6'4", so it's tall. I'm big frame, so I feel like for me, man, just being able to bend, drop my weight, just going up and high point the ball.

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2:52:30
12 min

Leadership and Growth in the Receiver Room

He's chasing their group. That's why he's here. That's why they're all here, to be in this kind of room and hold themselves to high expectations.

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High-Impact Quotes
Can I be the guy that does it the most consistently? I think every single one of them saw that quote by Coach Day, which is pretty awesome. It's who we have to be.
Lincoln178:00
Viral: 90.0
We know this is our last run. Most of us don't have any years after this, so we got to go big or go home and we're not trying to go home.
Tyleek Williams7:30
Viral: 90.0
He's chasing their group. That's why he's here. That's why they're all here, to be in this kind of room and hold themselves to high expectations.
Brian Hartline174:00
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Hosts

HostJosh Simmons

Guests

Josh SimmonsTyleek WilliamsCJBrandonBrysonCarnellMylonJeremiah SmithLincolnJulianCoach LockeCoach PatriciaCoach JayCoach MickCoach DayCoach QuinnCoach HartlineCoach LachlanCoach MinkCoach BerkCoach KPCoach JCoach LoppCoach MankoCoach JordanBrian HartlineTavianDeMarvinSeanKouletJasonWill HowardArvellPeytonEthanKeanu JacksonSonnyLorenzoDenzelTim MillerCoach WarrenCoach HoltzCoach FesslerMJJamariDavidsonLathan RansomCaleb DownsDylan GabrielJordan James
Topics Discussed
player development95%Front Four Run Stopping90%Defensive Team Culture90%team culture90%Quarterback Containment88%leadership85%Run-Pass Option Defense85%Offensive Line Development85%Player Personal Growth80%
People & Brands

Brandon

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Lincoln

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Carnell

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Coach Day

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Jeremiah Smith

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Mylon

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Brian Hartline

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Sonny

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Josh Simmons

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Tyleek Williams

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