Ohio State fans, Jim Knowles gave us a glimpse into the Buckeyes’ defensive mindset heading into the upcoming game. With star safety Lathan Ransom expected to return to the field, Knowles emphasized how crucial Lathan’s experience and run-stopping skills are. Lathan’s return allows Jordan Hancock to move back to the nickel, strengthening the defense’s versatility. Knowles was proud of Jordan for stepping up, but Lathan’s presence adds a stability that could prove key against Penn State.
When asked about quarterbacks escaping the pocket and scrambling, Knowles didn’t mince words. He knows Ohio State needs to tighten up the pressure lanes and assignment discipline when blitzing, as even a slight breakdown can lead to big gains for opposing QBs. It’s a work in progress, but Knowles is determined to clean it up to keep mobile quarterbacks contained.
Pressure has been a theme lately, and Knowles noted that the defense has been dialing up more creative rush schemes. This isn’t just about blitzing but finding ways to keep fresh legs on the defensive line. Despite fans hoping for more rotation behind the Buckeyes’ top four linemen, Knowles trusts defensive line coach Larry Johnson’s judgment on snap counts.
One of the standout moments in Knowles’ press conference was his commitment to coaching players like Davidson Igbinosun on avoiding costly penalties. In practice, they’re taking steps—like having Davidson wear gloves to discourage grabbing during coverage. Knowles loves Davidson’s physicality, and while he doesn’t want him to change his aggressive style, he’s working on refining his finishing technique.
Penn State’s offense this year features multiple formations and complex shifts, thanks to their new offensive coordinator from Kansas. Knowles acknowledged it as a challenge but said his players are prepared for the window dressing. For the Buckeyes, it’s all about sticking to fundamentals and not overthinking assignments—a simple but effective strategy in games where Penn State will look to shake things up.
Finally, Knowles addressed Ohio State’s ability to limit explosive plays. While he’s pleased with the Buckeyes’ resilience—highlighted by a strong goal-line stand against Nebraska—he knows that cutting down on big plays will be essential. It’s a battle-tested approach, and Buckeye Nation can trust that Knowles and the defense are locked in and ready to fight for a full 60 minutes.