Columbus was buzzing Thursday night ahead of this weekend’s heavyweight clash between No. 1 Texas and No. 3 Ohio State, and “The Joel Klatt Show” brought the energy straight to Buckeye Nation.
Broadcasting live from the Browning Amphitheater on the Ohio State campus, the sold-out show delivered a mix of football insight, fanfare, and unforgettable moments.
With former Ohio State stars like Cardale Jones and TreVeyon Henderson joining the stage, passionate fans packing the seats, and one diehard even getting a national championship tattoo live on air, it was more than just a show — it was a celebration of Buckeye football.
Here are the top moments from a wild night in Columbus.
Lifelong Buckeyes fan Andy Nero shocks the crowd by getting a “2025 Ohio State National Champions” tattoo on stage.
While Ohio State hasn’t played a snap this season, Nero’s confidence in the Buckeyes is now inked in bold lettering on his upper right shoulder.
Read the full story behind Nero’s Ohio State tattoo here.
Jenny Taft’s favorite Buckeye to cover was J.K. Dobbins.
Jenny Taft joined Joel Klatt live from Columbus, Ohio, to reveal why J.K. Dobbins is her favorite all-time Ohio State Buckeye
During the Q&A portion of “The Joel Klatt Show,” a fan asked Klatt and Jenny Taft who their favorite Buckeye players were from a coverage standpoint.
“J.K. Dobbins,” Taft said. “He was so special.”
Jenny Taft described her life as a sideline reporter.
Jenny Taft spoke with Joel Klatt from Columbus and revealed why she loves being a sideline reporter.
Taft said her greatest challenge is to leave her mark in such a short glimpse of time. It’s about the fans and the stories, she said, never about her. She’s so experienced that she goes off instincts and lets the game breath.
“I love the rush of being on the field,” Taft said. “I just want to make sure I get all the stories to you guys.”
Joel Klatt, Jenny Taft and Cardale Jones shared their best Urban Meyer stories.
Cardale Jones, Joel Klatt and Jenny Taft shared their favorite stories about former Ohio State Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer from Columbus, Ohio.
Taft said Urban Meyer, who coached Ohio State from 2012-18, was “the hardest coach to interview.” Taft would approach Meyer, and he’d instantly be angry, counting down the amount of time the sideline reporter would have to interview him. The funniest part, Taft said, is that they’re best friends now.
Jones described Meyer’s intensity by recalling a play from the 2014 national championship game. As Jones jumped over a defender to get a first-down on a fourth-and-1, his eyes locked with Meyer’s eyes.
Klatt recounted the first time he met Meyer — how they walked to ‘The Shoe,’ where Meyer stared at the 2014 championship banner.
[Related: Cardale Jones: ‘Championships should never be taken away’… Except Michigan’s?]
Cardale Jones threw a cross to a fan totally free tickets.
The cross from the previous nationwide championship-winning QB seemed fairly good, however the fan’s palms? Properly, that was one other story. So shut!
Jones threw a second cross to a fan, and the outcome was unbelievable!
The second contestant Jones chosen made an online gem of a catch, bobbling the ball and barely catching it earlier than it hit the bottom.
Two Ohio State legends — TreVeyon Henderson and Lathan Ransom — joined the stay present.
Recent off serving to lead the Buckeyes to a nationwide championship final season, Henderson, now a member of the New England Patriots, and Ransom, now a member of the Carolina Panthers, have been greeted by large cheers from the Buckeye trustworthy.
Ransom additionally shared his pleasure about this 12 months’s workforce. He believes Jermaine Mathews Jr. goes to take the subsequent step as a defensive again.
“This is likely to be among the finest corners I’ve seen since I have been right here,” Random stated of Matthews.
Ransom was additionally pumped in regards to the enchancment of linebackers Arvell Reese and Sonny Kinds.
Lathan Ransom defined how Jack Sawyer satisfied the celebs to return for a championship run.
There was a world the place the important thing Buckeyes who led the workforce to the 2024 CFP Nationwide Championship left for the NFL a 12 months earlier. Henderson, Ransom, Emeka Egbuka, and extra have been all proficient sufficient to take action, however defensive finish Jack Sawyer made positive everybody stayed for one final run.
“He was in everybody’s ear telling us what we may do,” Ransom stated of Sawyer. “We did not need to exit like that — going out on a loss.”
Lathan Ransom credited Jack Sawyer as the primary motive for Ohio State Buckeyes gamers returning for his or her championship final season.
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