While Lathan Ransom quickly replaced Josh Proctor in Ohio State’s defensive lineup against Notre Dame, Buckeyes coaches say Proctor will still play a substantial role.
Xavier Johnson finally gets his moment to shine, Lathan Ransom seizes his opportunity at safety and Jim Knowles explains his decision to coach from the press box.
An “exceptional camp” is giving Lathan Ransom a chance to earn a role in Ohio State’s secondary even though he spent most of the offseason recovering from a broken leg.
Both suffered leg fractures during the 2021 season, but Josh Proctor and Lathan Ransom are healthy and having an impact on the Buckeye secondary during camp.
Ryan Day discussed what Ohio State has accomplished this summer, the health of Lathan Ransom and Josh Fryar and more in his first Big Ten Media Days interview session.
Chris Olave had fun watching Ohio State’s win from the sideline, Lathan Ransom fractures his leg, Cade Stover starts at linebacker and Noah Ruggles hasn’t decided if he’ll...
Lathan Ransom was carted off the field in the second quarter of the Rose Bowl after appearing to suffer a serious leg injury during a Utah kickoff return.
Ohio State safety Lathan Ransom spent time serving lunch at the Ronald McDonald House on Monday and said the Buckeyes “just gotta learn” from their loss to Michigan.
Matt Barnes said Lathan Ransom has defied expectations with his skills in coverage and could line up at multiple spots in Ohio State's secondary this season.