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LGHL Podcast: Ryan Day, Paul Chryst preview Big Ten Championship Game

Podcast: Ryan Day, Paul Chryst preview Big Ten Championship Game
Matt Tamanini
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Throughout the season, Land-Grant Holy Land will be bringing you uncut audio primarily from Ohio State press conference, but also from individual breakout sessions.

On today’s episode we hear from the two head coaches that will be facing off in this weekend’s Big Ten Championship game. First, Ohio State’s Ryan Day, and then Wisconsin’s Paul Chryst.

These interviews come from the Big Ten’s coaches’ teleconference from earlier in the week, and features media members asking them questions about their teams, their seasons, and the championship game ahead.

The No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes (12-0, 9-0) will take on the Wisconsin Badgers (10-2, 7-2) in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, Dec. 7. The game will be broadcast on FOX. The two teams met earlier in the season, and the Buckeyes beat the Badgers 38-7 on Oct. 26.


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LGHL What Wisconsin is saying about rematch with Ohio State

What Wisconsin is saying about rematch with Ohio State
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Badgers head coach Paul Chryst, players, and fans weigh in on facing Ohio State...again.

If you’re an Ohio State fan, congrats. It’s Big Ten championship week. We’re playing Wisconsin—who the Buckeyes probably would have blown out in their last meeting if not for poor weather conditions— in a nice and dry indoor stadium. We have some nice wins under our belt since last seeing the Badgers. And we’re the No. 1 team in the country with three potential Heisman candidates on the roster.

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If you’re a Badgers fan, well, you’re playing a team that already beat you during a monsoon. That team is the No. 1 team in the country with three potential Heisman candidates on their roster. But hey, you made it to the Big Ten championship and your head coach isn’t Jim Harbaugh. So, congrats anyway.

Nonetheless, Wisconsin head coach Paul Chryst had a lot of positive things to say about the improvement of his team since their 38-7 loss against the Buckeyes in week 9.


“There’s no question we are a better team (than last time). I think you can make an argument they’re a better team as well. One thing I do feel good about is that we’ve had guys continuing to step up. New names are contributing and helping. Some are new names that are playing and playing at a higher level... it’s going to come down to playing good football Saturday night.”

Against Ohio State, Wisconsin’s players to watch were primarily running back Jonathan Taylor—who the Buckeyes held to a season-low 52 yards— and their No. 1 ranked defense. But, like Chryst said, new names have definitely stepped up since then, which was especially apparent in their 38-17 victory against Minnesota last Saturday.

Freshman running back Isaac Guerendo returned a kickoff for 49 yards— his first play of the season. Junior cornerback Cesar Williams made his first interception of the season and broke up four passes. Junior defensive end Garrett Rand made a season-high seven tackles against the Gophers, as well as his first career sack and forced fumble.


Isaac Guerendo with some wheels!! pic.twitter.com/UBeycqDbU9

— Rodney Bollenbacher (@RodneyBollenba1) November 30, 2019

Wisconsin will certainly have a lot more up their sleeve this time around— and just because Ohio State shut down Taylor and out-played the Badgers’ defense once, doesn’t mean they should be overlooked on Saturday. They’re still the Badgers’ best assets, and Chryst said he plans to stay true to what works.


“We’ve played 12 games, and you are... who you are. If you’re playing in a game such as this, you’ve done some things well along the way. I think every game you try to (find) what are a couple things that either we’ve been practicing but haven’t done yet, or is there something that you see on film that maybe you can do something as just a one-off of what you’re doing. All in all, I think players play best when they’re doing things that they know and they’ve done. There’s a real fine line of trying to do something new and doing things that you’ve done well.”

One thing they haven’t done well? Passing the ball. And while Chryst did say quarterback Jack Coan has improved, he knows he’ll have to play his best game of football against Ohio State’s stacked defense if they want to win this game.


“...whether its defensive linemen or linebackers... they’re playing really good defense. There’s no doubt, we didn’t do a great job in the passing game consistently. You have to give credit to the whole defense for what caused that... if we’re going to have success, we’re going to have to do a better job of protection and getting open. All in all we gotta be better.”

Considering, the Badgers held us to 10-7 in the third quarter (before Ohio State scored 28 unanswered points) the Buckeyes need to be better on Saturday as well. They’ll need to pay extra close attention to Taylor, who’s out for blood after his subpar performance in the ‘Shoe.


“I’m very motivated, my team is going to try and lean on me to make plays and I gotta make sure I am ready this week and have a great week of preparation so when my number is called, I am able to go out and execute.”

Senior linebacker Chris Orr— who had six total tackles and one sack against Ohio State— said the Buckeyes’ offense is one of the best they’ve faced this season.


“They did a good job of getting us in deep. They also came up with a new play that we hadn’t seen all year that was specifically designed for us. They just had a really good scheme for us to be honest.

They can do everything really well. They have good players in the right positions. It’s going to come down to all 11 on 11 handling our business.”

If Wisconsin handles their business and upsets Ohio State (the Buckeyes are 16-point favorites) they will rank ahead of Penn State and Minnesota, solidifying their spot in the Rose Bowl.

Our friends at Bucky’s 5th Quarter have unwavering faith in their Badgers to do just that.


While this game will certainly be the biggest challenge of the season, it appears that both the players and coaches are ready and wanting to step up and face the challenge that the Buckeyes bring. They’ve worked hard to get this point, so why not leave it all on the field on Saturday and see’s what happens. Upsets happen all the time, and I believe the Badgers are ready to give it their best shot under the bright lights of Lucas Oil Stadium.

And finally, what other Badgers’ fans are saying:


I’m feeling another 59-0 performance unfortunately..

— Jack (@jackgrevious) December 2, 2019

Just glad we're in the game instead of that other school. We aren't winning, but always good to get that stage and see what you need to get to. Just play well and get a good bowl. Maybe the Rose Bowl.

— Jonathan Barnett (@NotSoHumbleHost) December 2, 2019

This definitely would not be fair. Wisconsin is having to play national No. 1 Ohio State twice in the same season. The #Badgers should not be ranked lower if they end up having two losses to Ohio State. #OnWisconsin https://t.co/kv1OXrjqTJ

— Lance in Green Bay (@gb1634wis1848) December 1, 2019

We want Ohio State (again)! Hard to beat a team twice ‍♂️ #OnWisconsin

— Con (@connordomiano) November 30, 2019

THERE. IS. YOUR. DAGGER! 15 out of 16. 22 out of 25. On to Ohio State...where we'll probably lose by 30. #OnWisconsin

— Jake Marotz (@jakemarotz) November 30, 2019

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Love the VIN Wiki episodes. Some seriously good stories in there. This is a good one.

Did you beat the record set by these guys?......:biggrin:

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'Cannonball Run' record broken with 27 hour, 25 minute cross-country drive

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It’s a record that doesn’t officially exist, and legally can’t be broken, but a team has obliterated the legendary “Cannonball Run” mark by driving across the USA in 27 hours and 25 minutes.

Road & Track first broke the news that cross country racers Arne Toman and Doug Tabutt, along with spotter Berkely Chadwick, left New York City’s Red Ball Garage just after midnight on Nov. 10 in a modified Mercedes-Benz sedan and drove to the Portofino Inn in Redondo Beach, Calif. -- the same start and finish points used during the first “Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash” in 1971.

They weren’t taking part in a competition, although both drivers had before. Toman tells Fox News Autos that he’s made the run five times during illicit transcontinental events, but this time it was a solo effort specifically designed to break a record set in 2013, when Ed Bolian, Dave Black and Dan Huang completed the route in 28 hours 50 minutes, which was over two hours faster than the previous best time.

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Toman has a background in the performance car business and now runs an Illinois CNC machine shop and a clothing company called Crook County. He chose a silver 2015 Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG for the trip that he removed the badges from and strategically covered with tape to make it look as non-descript as possible, while tuning it to 700 hp and installing a fuel cell in the tank for extended range between fill-ups.

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Toman also added an array of electronic law enforcement countermeasures – radar detectors, laser jammers, police scanner, etc. – that included a thermal imaging camera mounted to a gimbal on the roof that was used to look for police cars parked on the side of the road. Waze and an “underground” speed trap app provided crowdsourced intelligence, while 18 scout vehicles rendezvoused with them at points along the way to drive up ahead and check for speed traps, traffic and other obstacles.

They followed the so-called northern route along I-80, I-76, I-70 and I-15 at an average speed of 103 mph, and hit a top speed of 193 mph at an undisclosed location.

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Toman said it was an uneventful 2,825-mile drive without any close calls, as far as accidents are concerned.

Entire article: https://www.foxnews.com/auto/cannonball-run-record-27-hour
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#9 The Ohio State University vs. Morgan State, Friday, Nov 29 @ 9 PM, BTN

just realized that I am easy to spot in the game highlights. I'm the gray coat guy sitting behind the Buckeye basket in the first half who keeps jumping up every time they get a bucket, lol.
I was behind the Buckeye basket in the first half as well, over by the player entrance. My kid was the one on the jumbo tron stuffing his face with cotton candy.

The only thing I would add to game performance is that Kaleb can get position on anyone and has great hands and nice footwork, but still has issues finishing over people and through double teams and Young had a little trouble with it in this game as well. Morgan was pretty physical in the post, but nothing that you won't see in your average B1G game.

Overall though, we are a difficult team to prepare for because everyone seems to have confidence on the offensive end.
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Safest Town?

Sounds like a rubbery situation...

Town May Make Carrying Condoms Mandatory
"I try to always carry a condom on me, especially if I go to a discotheque, in case I can pick up someone," Cano said.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060111/ap_on_fe_st/colombia_condom_controversy

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By the way, what ever happened to OSUsushichic?
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WISKY photos loaded...

After the game were you the photographer that was booking it down the field from the north endzone to the 50 yard line? My friend was like "Look at that guy go!" and I saw a photographer with a ponytail and thought "Damn is that HAYN? He's got some wheels!

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Re: was a struggling beach photographer until I discovered Smirnoff......:biggrin:
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What have YOU done to beat Xichigan today?

I stayed up all night and watched 5 previous versions of The Game, then made sure I put on scarlet underwear and black (not blue) jeans before kickoff. I also spent time outside facing west and blowing as hard as I could to keep the bad weather away until late in The Game. I'm exhausted because, as we all know, TSUN sucks hard, so it was tough to slow that system down.

You're all welcome.
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