Who Are The 10 Best Players in The 2025 Texas-Ohio State Game?

Saturday’s Week 1 matchup between powerhouse No. 1 Texas and reigning national champion No. 3 Ohio State is the biggest and most highly anticipated regular-season college football game in the past decade — at least.
All eyes will be on these two teams as they face off against one another at Ohio Stadium in Columbus.
Who should you watch out for? FOX Sports Research compiled a list of the best players taking the field this weekend.
10 Best Players in 2025 Texas-Ohio State Game1. Jeremiah Smith, WR, Ohio State2024 stats: 76 receptions, 1,315 yards, 15 touchdowns
Smith made an immediate impact as a freshman, leading the Big Ten in receiving yards and touchdown catches. It was a truly one-of-a-kind year for a true freshman. He emphasized his breakout with a 187-yard, two-TD performance at the Rose Bowl in the second round of the College Football Playoff. Smith could be the first wide receiver since DeVonta Smith to win the Heisman Trophy.
2. Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State2024 stats: 82 tackles, two interceptions
Downs is one of the top safeties in the nation. As a freshman in 2023, he led the Big Ten with 70 solo tackles. With an elite junior season, he has an opportunity to cement himself as a top-five draft pick in 2026. That starts with a matchup against one of the top offenses in the nation, in Texas.
3. Anthony Hill Jr., LB, Texas2024 stats: 113 total tackles, 17 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles
Hill had a breakout sophomore season, wreaking havoc in opponents' backfields as he racked up the most tackles for loss in the Southeastern Conference. He's a versatile chess piece that Longhorns defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski can line up as an edge rusher or an off-ball linebacker.
4. Colin Simmons, DE, Texas2024 stats: 48 total tackles, nine sacks
Simmons had a productive freshman season and should complement Hill nicely as another skilled pass-rusher. That duo pressures quarterbacks in a variety of ways and will make Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin uncomfortable during his debut as a starter. Because of Simmons' strong hands and speed-rushing technique, he has a chance to lead the SEC in sacks as a sophomore
5. Arch Manning, QB, Texas2024 stats: 67.8 completion percentage, 184.0 quarterback rating
It's finally time for the son of the NFL's royal quarterback family to have the starting job at Texas. Manning waited behind Quinn Ewers for two seasons, but displayed glimpses of his greatness last year as he completed 61-of-90 pass attempts, for 939 yards and nine touchdowns. For Manning, the hype is high, but the ceiling is higher as he certainly has the talent to lead the Longhorns to their first National Championship in the CFP era.
6. Michael Taaffe, DB, Texas2024 stats: 78 total tackles, two interceptions
Taaffe has quite the story as he walked-on for the Longhorns and, since then, has been the definition of consistency. He's a ball-hawk on the back-end that will benefit from the Longhorns disruptive pass rush. He's one of the best in zone coverage in all college football. He's come through in high-leverage moments for Texas, including a clutch interception that set up the game-winning drive against Texas A&M last season.
7. Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State2024 stats: 100 total tackles, six sacks
Styles was once a safety, and uses that background to be an elite coverage linebacker. He can press smaller ball-catchers at the line of scrimmage and stick with faster ones in the open field. He's essentially a coverage guy with the size to play in the box, which allows Buckeyes defensive coordinator Jim Knowles to use him to stop the run and prevent the pass.
8. Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State2024 stats: 52 receptions, 733 yards, four TDs
While Tate may not have the natural athletic ability that his counterpart Smith possesses, he makes up for it with technical route running. He makes his breaks on time and beats his defender by bringing his hands to the ball. He'll provide Sayin with a constant safety valve that's always open.
9. Malik Muhammad, DB, Texas2024 stats: 36 total tackles, eight pass breakups
Muhammed had a solid sophomore season, but it's time for him to take a leap as Texas's top cornerback from last season, Jahdae Barron, was selected in the first-round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Muhammad has what it takes, and actually mimics Barron's playstyle as he can line up outside and at nickel. Odds are he won't shadow, but he gets as tough a test at any in the first game of the season, going up against Smith and Tate.
10. Quintrevion Wisner, RB, Texas2024 stats: 226 carries for 1,064 yards
Wisner has a mature running style for a collegiate player, as he's patient behind the line of scrimmage but hits the hole explosively. He stepped into a high-volume role last year after CJ Baxter went down and surpassed the 1,000 yard mark. His efficiency, however, dipped when his volume rose. Which isn't uncommon, but it will be crucial that he improves in 2025 for the Longhorns rushing game to open things up for Manning and the pass attack.
Honorable mentions:- Ryan Wingo, WR, Texas
- Julian Sayin, QB, Ohio State
- DJ Campbell, OL, Texas
- Max Klare, TE, Ohio State
- Tegra Tshabola, OL, Ohio State
- CJ Baxter, RB, Texas
- Kenyatta Jackson, DE, Ohio State
- Carson Hinzman, OL, Ohio State
- Brandon Inniss, WR, Ohio State
- CJ Donaldson, RB, Ohio State
- Trevor Goosby, OL, Texas
- Brandon Baker, OL, Texas
- Luke Montgomery, OL, Ohio State
- Cole Hutson, OL, Texas
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