Thursday, April 3, 2025

Ohio State Spring Game Preview: April 12, 2025 – A Day for Buckeye Fans to Savor

Picture Saturday, April 12, 2025, and the sun’s shining down on Ohio Stadium in Columbus. The air’s buzzing with excitement as the Ohio State Buckeyes gear up for their annual Spring Game. Fresh off their national championship win back in January—man, that 42-17 thrashing of Oregon in the title game still gives me chills—this is our first chance to see the boys in scarlet and gray back in action. I don’t know about you, but I’ve been counting down the days since the confetti fell in Houston.

Back to the Good Stuff

So, here’s the scoop: the team kicked off spring practice on March 17, right after the students dragged themselves back from spring break. They’ve been grinding through 15 sessions over four weeks, and this Spring Game is the big finale. At first, Coach Ryan Day was calling it a “Spring Showcase”—you know, keeping things loose in case injuries popped up. But on April 2, Ohio State dropped the news we all wanted to hear: “We heard you, Buckeye Nation.” They’re going full-on Spring Game mode! Day’s promising a real-deal scrimmage, just like the old days, as long as the injury bug stays away. Honestly, I’m pumped—nothing beats watching the team slug it out in the Horseshoe. Check out the official Ohio State athletics page for more details.

Who’s Taking the Field?

After that epic 16-game haul last season—longest in school history, thanks to the playoff—the Buckeyes aren’t starting from scratch. They’re stacked, and I can’t wait to see how it all shakes out. The quarterback spot’s the big question mark. Don’t sleep on St Claire, Lincoln Kienholz, or Julian Sayin—those young guns are hungry. I’m betting we’ll see some fireworks as they sling it around.

The running backs? Oh man, Guys like James Peoples can strut their stuff. And the receivers—Jeremiah Smith’s already got that superstar vibe. The offensive line’s got some familiar faces like Hinzman and   Tshabola holding it down, but I’m curious who’s gonna step up on the right side.

Then there’s the defense—those guys are straight-up nasty. Caleb Downs in the secondary? Unreal. The pass rushers are gonna make life miserable for whoever’s under center. Last year’s Spring Game was a defensive clinic, and I’m expecting more of the same. For a deeper dive into the roster, head over to BrutusReport.com.

The Vibe at the Shoe

Gates open at noon EDT, and I’ll be there early, soaking it all in at 411 Woody Hayes Drive. Tickets are a steal—$8 for general admission, free for the little ones under 6, and $20-$37 if you want the fancy reserved seats. Parking’s on the house, too, so no excuses for missing out. The marching band, Brutus, and the cheer squad will be hyping us up—seriously, it’s like a mini game day. If you’re making a weekend of it, the Ohio State 4 Miler’s the next day, April 13. You run four miles, finish on the 50-yard line, and get a free Spring Game ticket if you sign up by April 9. I might just lace up my sneakers for that one. Get your tickets and 4 Miler info at Ticketmaster.

Why It Hits Different

Sure, it’s “just” an exhibition, but for us fans, it’s everything. It’s that first taste of football after months of waiting, a chance to see the new kids and cheer for the vets. With Texas waiting in late August, Coach Day’s not messing around—he wants the team sharp. Me? I just want to yell “O-H!” until my voice gives out and feel that rush of being back in the Shoe with 100,000 of my closest friends.

So, grab your scarlet gear and head to Columbus on April 12. Whether you’re there for the quarterback battle, the bone-crushing hits, or just to soak up the vibes, this Spring Game’s gonna be one for the books. National champs or not, Buckeye Nation’s ready to roll—see you at the Shoe!

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