Press Conferences (Devon Armstrong) Elite April 11

The Buckeye Scoop5h 23mApril 12, 2026

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The Buckeye Scoop's episode 'Press Conferences (Devon Armstrong)' offers an in-depth look at Ohio State's football culture, leadership, and preparation ahead of a pivotal season. Hosted by Devon Armstrong, the episode features candid reflections from players and coaches, emphasizing resilience, accountability, and internal motivation as the foundation of the team's identity. Across five segments, the conversation explores how the defense has transformed under new leadership, with a focus on discipline, communication, and collective responsibility. Players like G, JT, Jelani, and others discuss their mental and physical growth, the importance of brotherhood and faith, and how vulnerability from coaches like Coach Brick has strengthened team unity. The episode highlights the development of young talent, the value of mentorship from figures like Joe Moorhead and Coach Day, and the necessity of earning leadership through consistent effort rather than title or position. A recurring theme is the team's commitment to being the 'toughest' through preparation, versatility, and a culture of daily excellence, both in the weight room and on the field. The episode culminates in a personal and emotional reflection from Devon Armstrong, who shares his journey from high school player to team captain, underscoring the importance of faith, mental toughness, and seizing opportunities. His close bond with teammate Jelani Thurman exemplifies the deep camaraderie and mutual accountability that define the team. The shift toward a smash-mouth, physical running game is framed not as a tactical change but as a cultural evolution rooted in mindset and shared purpose. Armstrong closes with a powerful message: success is not measured by stats or external validation, but by faith, effort, and the collective will to be the most disciplined and efficient team in America. The episode portrays a program in transition, yet unified by a relentless work ethic, spiritual foundation, and a commitment to building a new legacy each season.

Key Takeaways
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Success at Ohio State is driven by internal motivation, accountability, and consistent effort—not external hype or talent alone.

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Leadership is earned through daily preparation, example, and character, not just position or vocal presence.

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Team culture is built on brotherhood, faith, vulnerability from coaches, and a shared commitment to mental and physical toughness.

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Player development thrives in a competitive environment where versatility, mentorship, and peer accountability are prioritized.

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The team’s new identity centers on physicality, discipline, and imposing will—rooted in mindset and culture, not just strategy.

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Chapters
0:00
30 min

Building a Culture of Resilience and Brotherhood

There was a moment that we were able to share after coming off of that loss against Team Um-North. We had a player led meeting where we were able to hash out some of the differences... and we stood in here all 100 plus guys and we locked in arms... and we were able to pray together.

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30:00
40 min

The Evolution of the Defense: From Identity to Intangibles

It's not just about being bigger, stronger, or faster. It's all the intangible things that you work on throughout the season—the grit, the distance you're willing to go, the skill you've acquired.

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1:10:00
50 min

Leadership, Legacy, and the Role of Faith

I look back on my journey and the things that I've been through... when you said that, for whatever reason, I just thought back to some years ago when I headbutted that guy from TMNorth... and that's just one thing that was blown up big.

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1:31:15
6 min

Leadership Through Vulnerability and Adversity

When adversity hits, you just want to show who you really are.

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1:37:24
3 min

The Role of Coach Brick and Team Unity

He's not just a coach, he's a man. He's who he is as a person and as a man.

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High-Impact Quotes
There was a moment that we were able to share after coming off of that loss against Team Um-North. We had a player led meeting where we were able to hash out some of the differences... and we stood in here all 100 plus guys and we locked in arms... and we were able to pray together.
G141:51
Viral: 92.0
I don't feel pressure of numbers or stats or things I need to put on tape. I just know that my absolute best, my greatest effort will be enough.
Devon Armstrong322:17
Viral: 90.0
I look back on my journey and the things that I've been through... when you said that, for whatever reason, I just thought back to some years ago when I headbutted that guy from TMNorth... and that's just one thing that was blown up big.
G81:19
Viral: 88.0
Speakers

Hosts

Devon ArmstrongThe Buckeye Scoop Team

Guests

GJTJelaniCJSonnyArvelPeytonTJEliStoveBrandonKevinRyanCoach HartlineBilly KavianLincolnJermaineCarterJelani Thurman
Topics Discussed
team culture and brotherhood95%leadership development92%mental toughness90%Team Culture and Mindset90%mental toughness and resilience90%position flexibility and preparation88%team culture and mental toughness85%Faith in Sports85%player development and leadership85%Player Mentorship and Growth85%
People & Brands

Devon Armstrong

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Ohio State

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Matt Patricia

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Brandon

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G

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CJ

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10xPositive

Ryan Day

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10xPositive

Coach Brick

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8xPositive

JT

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8xPositive

Jelani Thurman

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