Press Conference (Quinn Ewers) April 11
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The Buckeye Scoop podcast captures a comprehensive press conference featuring Quinn Ewers and key Ohio State football staff and players, offering deep insights into the team's preparation for a pivotal season. Ewers, reflecting as a senior leader, emphasizes the importance of staying present, trusting in his faith, and leading through consistency, accountability, and mentorship. He highlights the team’s balanced offensive strategy, the development of young talent like Jeremiah Smith and Mylon, and the critical role of depth and competition across all positions. Coaches and players alike underscore a culture rooted in brotherhood, mental toughness, and relentless effort, with a strong focus on preparation beyond scheduled practices. The defensive unit is also spotlighted, with players like Jack Sawyer and Zach Ellis discussing resilience through injury and the challenges of adapting to new roles, particularly on the edge. Throughout, the tone remains unified, determined, and grounded in a shared mission to reclaim elite status. The episode showcases a program built on discipline, continuous improvement, and collective responsibility. Key themes include the value of rotational depth for a long season, the importance of trust in the training staff, and the necessity of playing with maximum intensity on every snap. Ewers’ detailed breakdown of a key touchdown play illustrates the precision and timing that define the offense, while his praise for the defense highlights the synergy between units. The overarching message is one of unity, growth, and readiness—both physically and mentally—for the challenges ahead. The team’s culture, driven by veteran leadership and a commitment to excellence, positions them as a formidable contender in the upcoming season.
Leadership is demonstrated through consistency, accountability, and mentorship, not just title or age.
Success at the highest level requires preparation beyond scheduled practices, mental toughness, and relentless effort.
Rotational depth and player readiness across all positions are essential for sustaining performance over a long season.
Young players are being accelerated into high-pressure roles to foster rapid development and team resilience.
Faith, trust in the process, and strong team culture—rooted in brotherhood and discipline—are foundational to Ohio State’s identity.
…and 2 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Mindset of a Senior Leader
“I'm just focused on Friday. When's the last time you're nervous? Nervous? I still get nervous for sure, but I think I do a good job of understanding that whatever moment it is that I'm nervous about, it doesn't define who I am as a person and it doesn't define... who I am in God's eyes.”
Team Culture and Leadership Development
“I feel like the main thing we teach in our unit is that anybody can be a leader no matter what year, freshman, sophomore, junior or senior. Or even if you're a walker, everybody can be a leader.”
Physical and Mental Preparation for a Long Season
Ewers addresses the physical demands of playing more snaps and the need for depth across the roster. He discusses his own weight gain, improved strength, and the importance of conditioning. He also reflects on the mental challenge of sustaining peak performance over 17 games and the need for mental stability.
Quarterback Readiness and Preparation
“If you're not willing to spend your own time getting prepared for practice to maximize one's ability, there's a good chance you're not going to maximize your ability.”
Building Depth and Competition
“You're not looking for five starters. You're really looking for ten starters because you're going to have to probably play ten guys when you get through a 16-17 game season.”
“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 the other team.”
“You're not looking for five starters. You're really looking for ten starters because you're going to have to probably play ten guys when you get through a 16-17 game season.”
“It's definitely like those injuries, like I said, it's probably one of the more humbling experiences in my life. And it kept me grounded.”
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Quinn Ewers
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Jeremiah Smith
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Chip Kelly
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Will Howard
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Carlos Lockwood
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National Championship
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Jonah Ellis
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