Press Conference (Lo Styles) April 12

The Buckeye Scoop5h 23mApril 12, 2026

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The 'Press Conference (Lo Styles)' episode of The Buckeye Scoop offers a comprehensive and inspiring look into the culture, leadership, and preparation of the Ohio State football program ahead of the upcoming season. Featuring candid reflections from players like Lorenzo Stiles, Carnell Tate, Lathan Ransom, Mitchell, and Caleb, as well as insights from head coach Lo Styles and other staff, the episode emphasizes a winning culture rooted in discipline, faith, resilience, and brotherhood. Players share personal journeys marked by adversity, growth, and the importance of mentorship, while coaches highlight the value of consistency, mental toughness, and a merit-based system where effort and performance outweigh pedigree. The discussion spans player development, the evolving role of special teams, the depth and competitiveness of the secondary, and the emotional weight of striving for national championship glory. A recurring theme is the idea that leadership is earned through daily example, accountability, and a commitment to elevating teammates, with veterans like G and Jelani Thurman setting the tone for younger players. The episode culminates in a powerful affirmation of Ohio State’s identity as a program built on unity, preparation, and relentless standards. Coach Lo Styles underscores the synergy among the coaching staff—particularly the close collaboration between himself, Coach Hart, and Coach Keys—and the importance of honesty in recruiting, especially in the transfer portal era. The return of key players like G, who chose to stay for his final season, symbolizes the deep sense of loyalty and legacy that defines the team. With a focus on adaptability, film study, and mental resilience, the Buckeyes are portrayed not just as a talented roster, but as a cohesive unit driven by purpose and faith. The overarching message is clear: success comes not from talent alone, but from a daily commitment to excellence, accountability, and brotherhood.

Key Takeaways
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Meritocracy over pedigree: At Ohio State, a player’s role is defined by effort, performance, and accountability, not recruitment status.

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Leadership is earned through consistency, mentorship, and example—not just vocal presence or position.

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Brotherhood and loyalty are central to the culture, exemplified by players choosing to stay for their final season to complete their legacy.

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Player development is holistic, emphasizing mental toughness, faith, film study, and emotional maturity alongside physical talent.

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The defense is built on daily competition, accountability, and depth, with every player expected to earn their spot.

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Chapters
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30 min

The Culture of Growth and Leadership

I came here to play corner. We have a bunch of guys here at corner. Now I'm trying to get that nickel. We have a dude starting that nickel. I want to play. I have to get in on the third down package. I have to go do this on special teams. I haven't done something on special teams, so like, yeah, you got to be a little delusional.

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The Role of Coaches and Mentorship

The best coach for me obviously yes at a certain level was my dad but it was also those ones that pushed me to stretch my confidence to be uncomfortable that happened here at Ohio State with Coach Drayton that happened with Coach Smith and even past that right I mean I can tell you Ike Hillier once I got to the then Washington Redskins now commanders it's just that level of swag and some of these guys can just make you feel so confident and do it so easily but really it's just they're working on you as a human being right and what's most important, at least in me as I look at coaching and what's been most impactful to me?

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1:00:00
30 min

Special Teams and Player Development

The conversation turns to the critical role of special teams in winning football games. Players like Stiles and Tate emphasize that special teams are not a 'free play' but a direct contributor to victory. They discuss how playing on all four units helps players develop, gain trust, and stay relevant. The importance of discipline, consistency, and being a 'tool' for long-term success is highlighted.

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4 min

The Journey to the Top: From Doubt to Confidence

Now I'm like, all right, I know I can play. I know I can go against one of the best, especially with Max and anybody else that we're going to play this year. And I know what I can do. So all I got to do now is actually meet my potential and actually do it and help everybody else out on the team as well.

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1:30:50
1 min

Confidence and the 'Delusional' Mindset

You got to be a little delusional. You got to be a little delusional.

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High-Impact Quotes
Why do you think the entire defense came back for the brotherhood? We've got two goals here. We haven't done them since G's been here. He hasn't hit his two goals, so he stayed for the brotherhood.
Lo Styles322:18
Viral: 90.0
The best coach for me obviously yes at a certain level was my dad but it was also those ones that pushed me to stretch my confidence to be uncomfortable that happened here at Ohio State with Coach Drayton that happened with Coach Smith and even past that right I mean I can tell you Ike Hillier once I got to the then Washington Redskins now commanders it's just that level of swag and some of these guys can just make you feel so confident and do it so easily but really it's just they're working on you as a human being right and what's most important, at least in me as I look at coaching and what's been most impactful to me?
Lorenzo Stiles6:01
Viral: 90.0
I came here to play corner. We have a bunch of guys here at corner. Now I'm trying to get that nickel. We have a dude starting that nickel. I want to play. I have to get in on the third down package. I have to go do this on special teams. I haven't done something on special teams, so like, yeah, you got to be a little delusional.
Lorenzo Stiles91:06
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Hosts

The Buckeye ScoopThe Buckeye Scoop HostThe Buckeye Scoop TeamLo Styles

Guests

Lorenzo StilesCarnell TateLathan RansomMalcolmTyreeLo StylesMaxJelaniBennettDenzelCalebJelani ThurmanCoach PrimeCoach DayCoach GMitchellPat
Topics Discussed
Leadership Development90%resilience and comeback90%team identity90%Player Development90%team culture90%team culture and brotherhood88%Mentorship and Coaching Impact88%Team Culture and Standards88%Leadership and Mentorship85%Special Teams Importance85%
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Caleb

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Coach G

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Coach Day

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Lo Styles

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Denzel

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Lorenzo Stiles

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Mitchell

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