Kyle McCord says Emeka Egbuka has “looked really good in practice,' Marvin Harrison Jr. thinks he can 'make any play' and Cody Simon calls Jack Sawyer “relentless.”
After Ohio State's midweek practice on Wednesday, six players met with the media to discuss the Buckeyes' win over Wisconsin and look ahead to the Buckeyes’ road matchup at Rutgers. Those players were quarterback Kyle McCord, wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., defensive tackle Mike Hall Jr., cornerback Davison Igbinosun, linebacker Cody Simon and offensive lineman Donovan Jackson.
On playing against Rutgers, where his father played quarterback: “Growing up, that was the team I grew up cheering for, going to their games. And so to kind of see it all come full circle … it’s going to be fun. A bunch of family and friends there.” McCord said he views Rutgers as an “underrated team,” noting “they’re 6-2. for a reason.” He views Greg Schiano as “one of the better coaches in college football.”
Harrison said he"feels pretty strong at the moment" after sustaining a sprained ankle in Ohio State's win over Notre Dame in Week 4. Harrison said Rutgers is better in the defensive backfield in 2023. "Definitely very talented, as you can see." Hall and defensive line coach Larry Johnson have been reviewing film to find little tweaks to his game. “Just finding the things to make me an even better player. Not anything I’m doing crazy wrong or anything like that, just finding ways to make my value go up.”
Asked who wins the one-on-one matchups between him and his brother, Igbinosun smiled and said, “I do.” On Ohio State being named the No. 1 team in the CFP rankings: “I didn’t really watch it because I think it came on after practice. But it doesn’t really change anything about our goals. Our goals have been the same and it’s not the end of the season yet.”
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