Press Conferences (Quinn Ewers) April 13 -
Get the full intelligence
Search transcripts, export clips, track mentions, and explore all topics from “Press Conferences (Quinn Ewers) April 13 -” inside PodZeus.
The Buckeye Scoop podcast's comprehensive coverage of Ohio State's press conference on April 13, 2026, delivers an inspiring and cohesive portrait of a team unified by culture, faith, and relentless preparation. Centered around quarterback Quinn Ewers, the episode highlights his personal growth, mental resilience, and leadership as he embraces his role as a team anchor. Ewers emphasizes staying present, trusting in his faith, and leading through action—values echoed across the roster. The conversation expands to include key players like Jeremiah Smith, Will Howard, and Austin Sarabelle, showcasing the emergence of young talent and the depth of leadership from veterans such as Seth McLaughlin and Carnell Tate. Coaches, including Chip Kelly and Carlos Lockwood, underscore the importance of physicality, mental toughness, and a 'dog mentality' on the offensive line, while also praising the defensive line’s veteran presence and special teams’ cohesion. Throughout, the theme of daily improvement, accountability, and brotherhood resonates strongly, with players and staff alike reflecting on overcoming adversity, injuries, and the challenges of the transfer portal with grace and focus. The episode culminates in a powerful reflection on the team’s identity—rooted in spiritual leadership, competitive rotation, and a shared commitment to excellence. Players like James Moronitis, Mitch, and Quinshawn Judkins share personal journeys of recovery and growth, reinforcing the idea that success is built not just on talent, but on consistency, trust in the process, and the 'iron sharpens iron' mentality. Ewers closes the session by expressing gratitude to trainers and highlighting the defense’s pivotal role, while also acknowledging the developmental hurdles faced by players transitioning to the NFL, particularly in role adjustments like Jonah Ellis’s shift from inside to edge rusher. The overarching narrative is one of unity, resilience, and purpose, painting Ohio State as a program where character, faith, and relentless effort converge to fuel a championship-caliber season.
Faith and spiritual leadership are foundational to Ohio State’s culture, fostering accountability, unity, and a team-first mentality.
Leadership is earned through character, consistency, and mentorship—not just seniority—and is demonstrated by both veterans and emerging players.
Mental toughness, daily effort, and preparation are critical for success, especially for young players adapting to high-pressure roles and the transition to the NFL.
The offensive line’s physicality and depth, combined with a 'dog mentality' instilled by coaching, are key to the team’s physical identity and offensive execution.
Defensive strength, veteran leadership, and a culture of accountability drive the team’s competitiveness and resilience in adversity.
…and 2 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Mindset of a Leader: Faith, Focus, and Presence
“Understanding and knowing that has just kind of put like this force field of peace around me that I think allows me to be able to be calm in certain situations.”
Leadership and Legacy: Mentoring the Next Generation
“We've got to be leaders. Like I said, we've got to have them play this year. We can't just play all the snaps.”
Physical and Mental Growth: Preparing for the Season
Ewers details his physical transformation, increased role, and the mental preparation required for a high-volume season. He discusses the importance of reps, versatility, and the need to stay healthy and sharp throughout the year.
Leadership and Mentorship in the Receiver Room
“He's pulled guys aside. You know, had one-on-one conversations with them. He's locked in to, you know, just – I think he saw the impact that Emeka made and the role he played.”
The Development of Young Quarterbacks and Playmakers
“They don't act like freshmen. You know, they act like they're football players and those are two guys that are examples of that.”
“One man plants, the other man waters, but God ultimately brings an increase. So we're just trying our best to stay obedient to the Lord and he's done tremendous things.”
“They don't act like freshmen. You know, they act like they're football players and those are two guys that are examples of that.”
“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.”
Hosts
Guests
Ohio State Football
organization
Chip Kelly
person
Quinn Ewers
person
Coach Carlos Lockwood
person
Jeremiah Smith
person
Will Quinn
person
James Moronitis
person
Quinton Sean
person
JT
person
Jack Sawyer
person
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
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
Get the full intelligence
Search transcripts, export clips, track mentions, and explore all topics from “Press Conferences (Quinn Ewers) April 13 -” inside PodZeus.
Start discovering podcast insights today
Start with a 7-day trial and explore a growing catalog of popular podcasts. No credit card required.
No credit card required • 7-day trial • Cancel anytime
