Ohio State Secondary Battle Just Took A Notable Turn In Camp

Ohio State's decision to bolster their secondary with Alabama transfer Cam Calhoun is already paying off as he positions himself as a key player in the Buckeyes' defensive strategy.

Ohio State added Cam Calhoun from the transfer portal last offseason to help patch up the secondary, and the Alabama cornerback has already started making his case in Columbus.

Calhoun shed his black stripe as a junior just a couple of weeks before Week 1, a sign that he has stood out enough in camp to earn that next step with the Buckeyes. He arrived after Ohio State lost a couple of corners and went portal-shopping to make sure the defense stayed loaded.

The buzz around Calhoun comes from more than just where he came from. He’s been competing for a starting spot at nickel, and the battle there has included Earl Little Jr. and Dominick Kirks, who also came in through the portal. Calhoun has a chance to win that job in 2026, but his value goes beyond one position.

What makes him especially interesting is how many boxes he checks. He’s big enough to work outside, quick enough to slide inside, and physical enough to handle press coverage. That kind of flexibility fits what Matt Patricia wants from his corners.

Even if Calhoun doesn’t lock down a starting role this season, he still should be in the mix plenty. Patricia has shown he likes to rotate defenders to keep them fresh, especially with Ohio State hoping to play deep into the season. That means Calhoun could still be a major piece of the defense either way.

Ohio State’s secondary has also been boosted by Tim Walton’s recruiting work. The Buckeyes have landed five-star corners in back-to-back classes with Devin Sanchez and Jay Timmons, and the portal additions of Calhoun, Kirks and Little Jr. only added to that talent pool.

That depth is a big part of the story for Ohio State this year. Ryan Day has long pushed for a roster that doesn’t lose much when players come off the field, and that kind of balance is going to matter on defense more than ever.

The Buckeyes were the nation’s best defense last season in points per game allowed, total yards allowed and passing yards allowed. Matching that production again won’t be easy, but Patricia believes he has the pieces to do it.

Day has liked what he’s seen in practice so far. Isaiah West said the offense is simple now, and the defense has had some strong moments in camp. The Spring Game also put the defense in the spotlight, giving fans reason to believe that side of the ball can stay elite.

For Calhoun, the task is straightforward but not easy: keep climbing in a crowded secondary and force his way into the lineup. The coaching staff clearly likes what it sees, and now he’s one more step closer to becoming a real factor for the Buckeyes.

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