Ohio State Spring Football Game Final: Scarlet 50 Gray 31; QB’s look solid, new WR’s and RB’s emerge for 2025

By Danielle Daniels

 

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Ryan Day Ohio State head coach, addresses team after 2025 Spring Game, 4 12 2025 (photo by Kyle Robertson, Columbus Dispatch via USA Today Network)

 

Ryan Day OSU FTB coach 2025 Spring Game Postgame Press Conference Scarlet 50 Gray 31 4 12 2025

 

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Scarlet offense defeated the Gray defense, 50-31, Saturday afternoon in the 2025 Spring Game, presented by Union Home Mortgage. A crowd of 40,136 fans ventured into Ohio Stadium on a fall-like, 51-degree afternoon. The game closes the 15 spring practices for the Buckeyes.

Redshirt freshman Julian Sayin opened with the second team but also played with the spring drills first unit. He completed 17 of 24 passes on the day for 175 yards, including a 26-yard touchdown to Purdue transfer tight end Max Klare.

Third-year sophomore Lincoln Kienholz took the first snaps with the Scarlet and finished the afternoon 12 of 18 for 158 yards and two touchdowns.

True freshman Tavien St. Clair was 11 of 15 for 116 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions.

True freshman Bo Jackson led all rushers with 88 yards off 13 carries, including a short touchdown rush. Redshirt freshman Sam Williams-Dixon had 64 yards rushing and caught touchdown pass from Kienholz, and West Virginia transfer C.J. Donaldson had 35 yards off four carries and scored one touchdown.

Redshirt freshman Mylan Graham had four receptions for 104 yards, including a 51-yard touchdown catch and run from Kienholz. Jeremiah Smith and true freshmen tight end Nate Roberts and wide receiver Quincy Porter each had four receptions. True frosh Phillip Bell caught a touchdown pass from St. Clair.

Kicker Jayden Fielding was perfect on the afternoon with three field goals, including two 43-yarders, and five extra points.

The Gray scored points off a spring-game modified scoring system combination of two forced turnovers – interceptions by true freshman Faheem Delane and senior Brenten “Inky” Jones – and three-and-outs.

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