Bleav in Buckeyes

Former Ohio State Football Players Chimdi Chekwa and Bryant Browning talk all things Buckeyes. THE #1 Ohio State Football Podcast out there talking Ryan Day, CJ Stroud, and the rest of the Grey and Scarlet.

  1. 4 DAYS AGO

    Ohio State Spring Football Breakdown: Key Storylines, Breakout Players & 2026 Outlook

    Get an inside look at Ohio State football with Buckeyes experts Bryant Browning and Chimdi Chekwa as they break down spring practice, player development, and evolving team strategy. In this episode of the Bleav in Buckeyes podcast, they discuss how Ohio State evaluates new talent, why each phase of spring football matters, and which players could emerge as impact contributors in the 2026 season. Plus, early expectations, breakout candidates, and key storylines to watch as the Buckeyes gear up for another Big Ten title run. Key Topics Spring practice strategies and importance of helmets and shorts phase Evaluation of new players and transfer portal impact Potential breakout players: Devin Sanchez and Julian Sayin Defensive strategy and pass rush development Quarterback development and Julian Sayin's growth Recruitment and talent evaluation in spring Team cohesion and communication among new players Schedule strength and Big Ten championship prospects Chapters 00:00 Spring Football Kickoff 02:39 Integrating New Players 08:57 Identifying Breakout Players 13:49 Offensive Potential and Key Players 20:15 Season Predictions and Expectations 23:59 Coaching Philosophy and Defensive Adjustments 28:18 Closing Thoughts and Future Outlook Keywords Ohio State football, spring practice, player development, defensive strategy, recruiting, college football, Buckeyes, football analysis, Ryan Day, Fanduel, Legend Bey, Julian Sayin, Bryant Browning, Chimdi Chekwa, Bleav Network, March Madness, coaching strategy, spring football, Buckeye Nation Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    30 min
  2. 10 MAR

    Is College Football Broken? NIL, Transfer Portal & What it means for Ohio State

    In this episode of the Bleav in Buckeyes Podcast, Bryant Browning and Chimdi Chekwa break down the latest issues shaping the future of college football. Bryant and Chimdi discuss the rapidly evolving landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL), the growing influence of the transfer portal, and the ongoing challenges facing the National Collegiate Athletic Association(NCAA). They analyze recent legal battles, potential NCAA reform, and how these changes could impact roster building, recruiting, and competitive balance across the sport. The episode also covers the latest updates surrounding Ohio State Buckeyes football, including what these national developments could mean for the Buckeyes moving forward. Tune in now! And don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss the latest news and analysis from former Buckeyes Bryant and Chimdi. Key Topics College football reform efforts NIL and transfer portal implications Legal battles and NCAA challenges Ohio State leadership and future plans Chapters 00:00 Spring Practice and Competition 01:13 Fixing College Football: The Round Table Discussion 07:50 NIL and the Role of Adults in College Football 12:15 NCAA's Struggles and the Fight for Control 22:38 Ohio State's Leadership Transition and Future Prospects Keywords college football, NIL, transfer portal, NCAA, Ohio State, college sports reform, legal battles, college football future, Ohio State, Ted Carter, Jim Tressel, Bryant Browning, Chimdi Chekwa, Fanduel, Bleav Network, spring ball, round table, Trinidad Chambliss, Big Ten, Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    27 min

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Former Ohio State Football Players Chimdi Chekwa and Bryant Browning talk all things Buckeyes. THE #1 Ohio State Football Podcast out there talking Ryan Day, CJ Stroud, and the rest of the Grey and Scarlet.

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