
WATCH: Ohio State football players answer rapid-fire questions from Big Ten Network
Last week, BTN visited the banks of the Olentangy to dive into the defending College Football Playoff national champions, and it even spent some time with some of the guys to get their thoughts and reflections on some things from last season and moving forward into this one.
It's a short segment, but the "Big Ten Football" X page threw out some rapid-fire questions to Jeremiah Smith, Caleb Downs, Carnell Tate, and Kenyetta Jackson to share with the masses. The questions center on a favorite moment from last season, where the championship rings are, who was the coolest person to text them after the CFP win, and more.
We are over six months away from all the confetti falling in Atlanta, and here's to hoping that Ohio State can go on another little run this year to try and make it back-to-back national titles. That journey begins on Saturday, Aug. 30 vs. Texas.
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