C.J. Stroud, Cade Stover, Lathan Ransom and Cameron Brown are among the Buckeyes who must step up their game in order to give Ohio State a chance at a national title berth.
Dallan Hayden, Lathan Ransom and Zach Harrison come up huge in College Park, Blake Corum suffers a knee injury and OSU and Michigan survive scares to stay unbeaten.
Dallan Hayden and Lathan Ransom are the Eleven Warriors players of the game for their performances in Ohio State's 43-30 victory over Maryland Saturday.
Living with last year's Michigan loss "has not been easy," C.J. Stroud's heard "all the laughing" and Lathan Ransom broke his thumb on the first play against Maryland.
Tommy Eichenberg made 13 tackles despite two injured hands and Lathan Ransom blocked his second punt in as many weeks despite breaking his thumb on the first play of the game.
After blocking a punt late against Indiana last week, Lathan Ransom did it again against Maryland, setting up a go-ahead touchdown run by Dallan Hayden.
Xavier Johnson is a Swiss Army knife for Ohio State, Lathan Ransom is making his case for the Jim Thorpe Award and Terry McLaurin's path to the pros was unique.
Lathan Ransom has his best game yet, Ohio State’s continued short-yardage running struggles frustrate Ryan Day and several injured starters are expected back next week.
Lathan Ransom claimed Ohio State's first blocked punt since the 2019 season and set up a touchdown for the Buckeyes in the third quarter against Indiana.
After recovering from a broken leg in January, Lathan Ransom has shined for Ohio State this season. On Monday, he was named a Jim Thorpe Award semifinalist for his efforts.