Grambling State's Head Coach Says They Will Compete With Ohio State's Band, But We All Know What's Going To Happen On The Field
Ohio State aims to improve offensive explosiveness and defensive pass rush after a narrow win over Texas, while Grambling State prepares for a challenging game with $1 million trip funding.
- On Saturday, No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes will host Grambling State Tigers in Columbus after opening with a win over Texas, with Ryan Day deciding on offensive adjustments following Julian Sayin's debut.
- Because Grambling received $1 million to travel, Mickey Joseph, Grambling State head coach, says the Tigers aim to play clean and compete one play at a time against Ohio State at Ohio Stadium.
- Day highlighted specific game elements such as Ohio State's defense producing four fourth-down stops including a goal-line stand, while Julian Sayin completed 13 of 20 passes for 126 yards and a touchdown last week.
- Saturday's result will likely leave Ohio State Buckeyes starting 2-0 while Grambling State Tigers fall to 1-1, and the halftime spectacle features Ohio State marching band 'The Best Damn Band In The Land' against Grambling's 'World Famed' marching band.
- Ryan Day says he wants to emphasize offensive explosiveness after totaling 201 yards and 14 points against Texas, adding `What we saw in practice was sort of what we saw in the game.
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Grambling State's Head Coach Says They Will Compete With Ohio State's Band, But We All Know What's Going To Happen On The Field
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