Michigan Faces Challenging Transition, Ohio State Transfer Talk and Chris Holtmann’s Seat is Hot
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We begin this week’s episode by talking about the big news of the week up in Ann Arbor, where Sherrone Moore is now the head coach following Jim Harbaugh’s departure. While we agree that Moore was the right choice to succeed Harbaugh, we foresee a challenging season ahead for the defending national champions as they replace their head coach, several other key assistants and the majority of their starters from last season. In Columbus, meanwhile, expectations are only growing for the 2024 Ohio State football team after a January full of key additions and retentions. Ohio State’s five veteran transfer additions all met with the media on Tuesday, and all of them are starting their Buckeye careers with national championship hopes. We share our biggest takeaways from conversing with all five of them. On the other end of the spectrum, Ohio State men’s basketball had a miserable January as it won just two of its eight games during the month, knocking the Buckeyes from solidly in the NCAA Tournament field to well outside the bubble. As a result, Chris Holtmann’s seat is scorching hot with the Buckeyes needing a big finish to the regular season to avoid missing the Big Dance for the second year in a row. The full rundown for this week’s show: 4:26: Ohio State has had much more momentum than Michigan since the 2023 season ended5:28: Sherrone Moore was the obvious choice to replace Jim Harbaugh, but he has a lot of work to do9:38: Predicting Michigan’s 2024 record and whether that will be enough to make the CFP12:11: Ohio State is now a 6.5-point favorite over Michigan, but it can’t take the Wolverines lightly18:33: Caleb Downs is a better man than us returning 80 phone calls19:48: Downs excited to be a Buckeye, expects Ohio State defense to be one of nation’s best21:48: Will Howard’s challenges at Kansas State prepared him well for challenges at Ohio State24:05: Howard excited to play in Ohio State offense, likely won’t run as much as he did at KSU31:10: Seth McLaughlin’s experience, football IQ at center can be vital asset for offensive line37:51: Downs set to play free safety and could also be Ohio State’s punt returner38:59: Quinshon Judkins isn’t at OSU because he wanted to split carries, but it didn’t deter him41:32: Will Kacmarek an underrated addition who can bolster Ohio State’s tight end blocking45:20: Time is running out for Chris Holtmann to save his job after a miserable January47:40: Keeping Holtmann after another NCAA Tournament miss would be harder to justify this year52:13: Decisive losses to teams with clearly less talented rosters can’t be excused53:49: Ohio State likely needs seven wins in its last 10 regular-season games, starting Friday at Iowa54:50: Reading between the lines, Gene Smith and Ross Bjork sound prepared to make a change56:49: Whatever the standard is for OSU basketball, it hasn’t been reached for the past decade57:54: It wasn’t that long ago that OSU basketball was a big deal, but excitement has plummeted1:01:32: Holtmann and his team need to show urgency with season on the brink
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