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LGHL Big Ten Power Rankings: Penn State, Ohio State are the best teams entering Week 7

Big Ten Power Rankings: Penn State, Ohio State are the best teams entering Week 7
Geoff Hammersley
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Barkley continues to make plays for the Nittany Lions, and the Buckeyes forced another blowout.

We’re back at it with another Big Ten Power Rankings. The last time I did this, which was a few weeks ago, Michigan was in third and Ohio State was still suspect—and I didn’t really know where to place the rest of the teams in the conference.

Entering Week 7 of the season, however, it’s a lot easier to determine where teams rank. We’re seeing who the contenders are. We’re seeing who the pretenders are. And we’re seeing what teams are firmly in the basement.

Let’s take a look at what the rankings look like this week:

1. Penn State Nittany Lions


Like the earlier power ranking, the Nittany Lions are at the top. Saquon Barkley, their star running back and favorite for the Heisman Trophy, keeps on dazzling.

Last week, though, Barkley was contained against Northwestern—but he still managed to pick up 75 yards and two touchdowns. PSU rolled to a 31-7 win, and now have their bye week. With the exception of their last-second, night game win at Iowa on Sept. 23, James Franklin’s program has cruised to victories.

The Nittany Lions are the defending conference champs, and at this moment, are on the path to repeating. However, there is one team that has a real shot at taking down the Nittany Lions—and they’re No. 2 on the list.

This week’s opponent: Bye Week

2. Ohio State Buckeyes


The Oct. 28 showdown in The ‘Shoe between PSU and OSU will be a battle between the top two teams in the Big Ten. Ohio State has found a rhythm, even though their search was in the midst of blowout wins against UNLV, Rutgers and Maryland.

Quarterback J.T. Barrett has found his groove in the air, and there seems to be a greater trust between himself and the receiving corps. The Buckeyes will lose offensive lineman Branden Bowen for the season, but we won’t know the true effect of that injury until the offensive line (and pass protection) gets tested. We’ll see how that line protects Barrett against Nebraska this Saturday night.

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Drive and Dive: Ohio State posted 62 points against Maryland. Entering their contest with Nebraska, OSU has scored 50+ points in their last three games.

Mike Weber and J.K. Dobbins continue to dominate on the ground, and the defense is stifling the opposition’s passing game. Three weeks ago, the pass defense was suspect at best; now, it’s back up to meeting expectations.

This week’s opponent: at Nebraska (7:30 p.m. ET | Game broadcast on: Fox Sports 1)

3. Wisconsin Badgers


After pulling away from Nebraska last week, the Badgers are off to a 5-0 start to their season. A big reason for the perfect start: red zone defense. Once teams get to the Wisconsin red zone, they have a tough time finding the end zone. Only 33.3 percent of red zone drives get past the Badger defense for a touchdown—which is the best in the nation.

This week, Purdue gets to see what the Wisconsin defense is about. If we’re going off history, the Boilermakers’ bid for an upset doesn’t seem likely, as they have lost the last 11 to the Badgers. With Wiscy at home, the tough task of an upset gets a little bit tougher. Alex Hornibrook, Wisconsin’s QB, is the most efficient passer in the conference (167.2) and has thrown for a touch over 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns.

This week’s opponent: vs. Purdue (3:30 p.m. ET | Game broadcast on: Big Ten Network)

4. Michigan State Spartans


Surging up the conference ranks is Sparty. They come off a victory against Big Brother, Michigan, in what could’ve been described as monsoon conditions last Saturday night in Ann Arbor. Mark Dantonio’s squad forced bad passes from the Wolverines’ QB John O’Korn, and collected a whopping five turnovers in the rivalry game for the Paul Bunyan Trophy. Third down efficiency was a problem with the Spartans, granted, nobody really played well once the rain picked up in the second half.

This week, it’s another primetime matchup as Michigan State travels to Minnesota. A win here, and the declaration that MSU is back becomes valid.

This week’s opponent: at Minnesota (8 p.m. ET | Game broadcast on: Big Ten Network)

5. Michigan Wolverines


Who wants a Michigan fun fact? (It’s a good one.)

Since taking over for Michigan two seasons ago, Jim Harbaugh is 1-4 against Michigan State and Ohio State.

Fun fact No. 2: Third place in the Big Ten East has been the Wolverines best finish in the Harbaugh Era.

(Sweet, sweet schadenfreude.)

Michigan looks to get back on track against Indiana this Saturday, and they will need it; the Nittany Lions get the Wolverines on Oct. 21.

Their starting quarterback, Wilton Speight, is out for the foreseeable future with three broken vertebrae, so the contest with the Hoosiers is even more important in terms of making sure the QB and offense are on the same page.

If the Wolverines get the win on Saturday, they’ll hit a milestone: 500 Big Ten conference wins. Which is the best you can do after getting duped at home by Little Brother.

This week’s opponent: at Indiana (noon ET | Game broadcast on: ABC)

6. Iowa Hawkeyes


After beating Illinois, the fighting Kirk Ferentz’s get the week off. The Hawkeyes have done a little bit of everything this season: won a rival game against Iowa State, went 3-0 against non-conference foes, and got their heart ripped out by two conference opponents.

This week’s opponent: Bye Week

7. Purdue Boilermakers


We learned last week that a train stops a boat. Now, can a train stop a Badger?

It’ll be a tough test, as the Badgers’ running back Jonathan Taylor just came off a Ron Dayne-esque performance against the Cornhuskers. They’ve come close this season in ranked contests, as Louisville and Michigan both avoided upsets from the Boilermakers.

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(Un)Lucky No. 7?: Purdue faces No. 7 Wisconsin on Saturday. Historically, the Boilermakers are 2-7 against a team that holds the No. 7 ranking in the AP Poll.

If the upset does happen, David Blough will need to be near perfect in the air, and Tario Fuller will need to help on the rushing end of things. Even that might not be enough, but Purdue has been a team that scares the daylights out of top ranked teams. (At least in Ohio State’s case in the Tressel Era.)

This week’s opponent: at Wisconsin (3:30 p.m. ET | Game broadcast on: Big Ten Network)

8. Maryland Terrapins


Things were coming up Milhouse for the Terps after beating Texas in Week 1. Like Milhouse (The Simpsons character), things quickly unraveled for D.J. Durkin’s team. They lost to UCF, and then got thoroughly—as the cool kids would say— son’d by Ohio State last week.

(It’s not every game you go out and surrender 62 points—with a third string QB no less!)

Looking past the Ohio State thumping, Maryland gets Northwestern. Just like NU, this is a pick-me-up game for UMD, too. Actually, it’s more than that for Maryland: it’s an afternoon, 5-hour energy shot to keep you moving forward.

After Northwestern, Maryland makes the trek to Camp Randall Stadium to face Wisconsin. If things go badly against the Wildcats, then you can be doubly sure things will fall apart against the Badgers.

Right now is not a good time to be collecting L’s. Maryland is on the edge of that slippery slope.

This week’s opponent: Northwestern (3:30 p.m. ET | Game broadcast on: ESPN2)

9. Northwestern Wildcats


The Wildcats got the Barkley experience last week, and now look to move on from getting roasted by the Nittany Lions. They have the perfect pick-me-up game: the Maryland Terrapins.

Running back Justin Jackson leads NU in rushing, and that will come in handy against the Terps. Offensive yards may come as a premium, as UMD gives up an average of 142.2 in the air and 161.1 on the ground.

If that wasn’t bad enough for Northwestern, they have to go on the road this week, and are riding a two-game losing streak.

This week’s opponent: at Maryland (3:30 p.m. ET | Game broadcast on: ESPN2)

10. Minnesota Golden Gophers


Rowing the boat has seem to hit some rocks in recent weeks. P.J. Fleck has dropped games to Maryland and Purdue, and is now on that slippery slope of collecting losses. With Michigan State coming to visit, it may be a bad evening in Minneapolis.

This week’s opponent: vs. Michigan State (8 p.m. ET | Game broadcast on: Big Ten Network)

11. Indiana Hoosiers


Going into homecoming fresh off a win against Charleston Southern, the Hoosiers get the Wolverines. That momentum, albeit came from a 27-0 win of CSU, will be needed. The Hoosier defense allowed zero passing yards last week and got their first shutout since 1993.

So far, though, IU has beat the teams they are supposed to beat, and have been throttled by the teams we thought they would get throttled by.

A win on homecoming will move them right up the ranks, and a loss won’t really do much at all.

This week’s opponent: vs. Michigan (noon ET | Game broadcast on: ABC)

12. Nebraska Cornhuskers


Once again, Nebraska faces a team that is ranked No. 9 in the country. Last week, it didn’t go so well, as they lost to Wisconsin, 38-17. (Granted, they hung in the game at halftime. But still.)

OSU coming to town may sink the Cornhuskers season even more, as another loss seems eminent. However, the last time the Buckeyes rolled into Nebraska, they lost. Times have changed, though—and Joe Bauserman isn’t the Ohio State QB anymore.

This week’s opponent: vs. Ohio State (7:30 p.m. ET | Game broadcast on: Fox Sports 1)

13. Illinois Fighting Illini


After starting the season 2-0, the Fighting Illini have been owned in their last three contests. Big L’s against South Florida, Nebraska and Iowa have slid Lovie Smith’s squad down in the basement of the power rankings.

If they were going to climb up, it will take a couple of conference wins, though, as they get Rutgers at home this week.

While the program from Champaign, Ill., is in the penultimate spot, it’s sorta expected; this season, the Illini have started 13 freshman. That’s more than any team in the nation. If there was a bright spot: Their special teams is doing wellthis year, as they’ve blocked three kicks.

(Another bright spot: Saturday’s game is Social Media Day, so fans will be getting some goodies).

This week’s opponent: vs. Rutgers (noon ET | Game broadcast on: Big Ten Network)

14. Rutgers Scarlet Knights


I feel bad for Chris Ash. His team has been son’d by literally everyone in the Big Ten. This isn’t a 2017 problem; it happened all of last season, too.

As Ash looks for his first conference win since leaving Columbus, Ohio for Piscataway, N.J., his best shot will be against Illinois. His team comes off a bye week, so that helps in the injury recovery and preparation categories.

However, if he can’t get the win on Saturday, he may once again pull off an 0-fer, as Purdue, Michigan State, Michigan and Penn State are on the schedule.

(I just really want to see him win a conference game.)

This week’s opponent: vs. Rutgers (noon ET | Game broadcast on: Big Ten Network)

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Google Ohio State football podcast: Buckeyes are as good as anyone, but we just don't know it yet...

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LGHL Is Ohio State in danger of losing safety commit Josh Proctor?

Is Ohio State in danger of losing safety commit Josh Proctor?
Dan Hessler
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4-star safety commit Josh Proctor took a visit to Oklahoma last weekend. What does it mean?

There is only one true certainty when it comes to recruiting, and that is that there are no certainties until National Signing Day. Until recruits physically sign their letters of intent, it's anybody’s game.

Understanding this philosophy is one of the reasons Urban Meyer has become such a dominant force in the college football recruiting world. Even if a recruit has verbally made it known that they want to play for a certain school and coach, nothing is a done deal and the best recruiters in the country don’t stop recruiting a kid they want until the very end.

Meyer has become notorious for flipping recruits in his tenure at Ohio State, but he has also found himself on the other side of that situation. One of the names that has constantly floated around as a Buckeye commit that could eventually leave the program is Josh Proctor (Owasso, OK/Owasso).

The four-star safety committed to the Buckeyes in somewhat shocking fashion. It wasn’t that Ohio State came out of nowhere (like four-star DT Haskell Garrett in the 2017 recruiting class) but rather the timing of the commitment surprised people. It was expected that the Oklahoma native would visit both the Sooners and the Buckeyes before coming to a decision, but that was not the case, as Proctor committed to the Buckeyes on April 15.


Respect it... Here I come Columbus ⭕#Shhhh18 pic.twitter.com/uukskfb8Vi

— Josh™ (@Jproctor_2018) April 15, 2017

Despite his commitment though, Oklahoma never backed off and has continued pursuing him, as can only be expected. Fortunately for Ohio State, Proctor has said and done all the right things and has never appeared to sway on his decision.

That is, until this past weekend, when he visited Oklahoma. While the visit had been in the works for some time now, the fact that he did it quietly reignited the talks of him flipping from the Buckeyes.

So now what?

Nothing much has changed. Proctor isn’t the only recruit committed to a school while seeing what other schools have to offer; he isn’t even the only Ohio State commit visiting other programs. 5-star QB commit Emory Jones has taken multiple official visits since committing, but a flip is not expected. The same goes for Proctor.

Proctor was just doing his due-diligence and making sure Ohio State is the right school for him. Luckily, it appears that the Buckeyes have nothing to worry about.

If Proctor was going to de-commit from the Buckeyes he likely would have done it during the weekend, and as of yet, he is still an Ohio State commit. Making matters even more hopeful for Ohio State, Proctor donned an Ohio State shirt the day before his visit while warming up for his own game.


#Buckeyes commit Josh Proctor getting ready to go. Peep the shirt.... pic.twitter.com/3WjL6bDirX

— Marc Givler (@MarcGivlerBG) October 6, 2017

Factoring in all of this, Ohio State is still the school most likely to see Proctor’s signature come signing day.

Ohio State offers blue-chip 2019 DT


Urban Meyer and the Ohio State coaches have some of the best eyes for talent in the entire country. This ability to spot talent early on gives the program a head start in establishing relationships with top recruits, giving them a huge advantage.

The Buckeyes may have done just that Monday when they offered 2019 defensive tackle Mazi Smith (Grand Rapids, MI/East Kentwood).


Recently offered by ohio state‼️‼️‼️‼️love there coaching staff and the way their players play‼️ pic.twitter.com/WV26oW67Vx

— Mazi (@mazismith) October 10, 2017

The four-star DT has shown enough halfway through his junior season to be viewed as one of the top recruits in his class. The 247Sports Composite Rankings have him listed as the No. 7 DT and the No. 147 overall talent in the country.

Ohio State isn’t the only school showing interest in Smith, as he holds offers from Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State, Wisconsin, Notre Dame, Louisville and Alabama.

Smith camped at Ohio State in the summer and appeared to be thrilled with the scholarship offer, even saying that he loves the coaching staff. Because of that, Ohio State instantly becomes a legitimate contender for him.

Ohio State misses on elite CB


Not long ago, four-star CB Houston Griffith (Bradenton, FL/IMG Academy) was viewed as an Ohio State lean. Earlier in the year Griffith made two trips to Columbus in twice as many months. He held the program in high regards, yet despite all of this, communication began to fade out.

Because of this, the Buckeyes never received an official visit from him and in turn, Griffith ended up committing to Florida State over weekend.


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— Houston Griffith (@___HG3) October 8, 2017

This appears to be a case where Ohio State only has so many scholarships it can offer in a given year and there just wasn’t enough space for Griffith. The Buckeyes already have two CBs in this years class in Sevyn Banks and Marcus Hooker, and are actively recruiting five-star CB Anthony Cook.

Cook is one of the top priorities for Ohio State, and the Buckeyes are just one of two teams remaining with a legitimate chance in landing him, the other being Texas.

Griffith is a top ten CB in the 2018 recruiting class and is one of the top talents in the entire country. The 247Sports Composite Rankings have him listed as the No. 61 recruit in the entire class. If Ohio State would have continued to recruit him as strong as they were even just six months ago, he likely would have selected the Buckeyes as his collegiate school of choice. However, the Ohio State coaching staff apparently likes their chances to land Cook enough to pass on Griffith.

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Google Ohio State football: Buckeyes provide big challenge for reeling Nebraska - Akron Beacon Journal

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Coming off a three-touchdown loss to Wisconsin, Nebraska will face a top-10 opponent for the second straight week. Next up is No. 9 Ohio State (5-1, 3-0 Big Ten), which beat the Cornhuskers by 59 points in Columbus last year. The Huskers (3-3, 2-1) are ...
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LGHL Ohio State is rolling as they head into the heart of Big Ten play

Ohio State is rolling as they head into the heart of Big Ten play
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The Buckeyes look damn good, and our latest podcast is here to give them props.

Say what you want about Ohio State’s quality of opponent since their loss to Oklahoma, but the Buckeyes have trucked through the last month, winning their four games by an average score of 52-10. Both the offense and defense have been top-notch (we’ll get to the special teams later), and they’ve managed to avoid serious injuries for the most part as they head into the second half of the season.

On this episode of The Hangout in the Holy Land, Colton Denning and Patrick Mayhorn talk Ohio State’s improvement over the last month, and what they think of the Buckeyes taking over the No. 1 spot of the new S&P+ rankings. They also break down everything about Ohio State’s 62-14 win over Maryland, including:

  • What impressed them most about J.T. Barrett’s game versus the Terps.
  • Binjimen Victor’s growth, and whether he’s taken the leap to being the Buckeyes’ go-to receiver.
  • Replacing Branden Bowen on the offensive line after his season ending injury.
  • Giving props to the defense, talking up Chase Young, Jalyn Holmes, and Nick Bosa, plus a celebration of Jerome Baker’s breakthrough game.
  • Wondering what the hell happened on special teams, and why that’s the biggest concern for the team moving forward, and more!

The guys also take a look at what happened around college football this week, make fun of Michigan’s loss to Michigan State, and talk about why you shouldn’t worry about Oklahoma’s loss to Iowa State.

You can find the podcast on our iTunes page, and we encourage reviews, comments, criticisms, etc. to help us deliver the best possible audio product. The more we hear from you, the better we can make it. We’re also on Soundcloud, and you can subscribe via RSS on your Android and Windows Phone devices here.

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LGHL Ohio State’s defense finally found the endzone

Ohio State’s defense finally found the endzone
Meredith Hein
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After weeks of forcing turnover after turnover, the defense finally took one to the house.

“We’ve had a few turnovers in other games, but it’s sweet to finally get in the end zone.”

-Ohio State linebacker Dante Booker, via Tim Bielik, Cleveland.com


By comparison, it took a long time for the Ohio State Buckeyes defense to get their first defensive touchdown of the season. Perhaps it’s because, in 2016, the secondary collectively had three Pick-6’s in the first two games of the season. Or perhaps it seems a long time coming, since defensive tackle Robert Landers appeared to have a fumble return for a touchdown in the team’s opener against Indiana, which was ultimately called back.

While the unit has done a good job of forcing turnovers this season, taking away 12 through six games, including two against Maryland, they hadn’t managed to find the end zone until the first quarter Saturday. Sophomore defensive end Nick Bosa got to Maryland’s Max Bortenschlager for the sack, forcing a fumble by the quarterback. Junior linebacker Jerome Baker did the rest, scooping the ball up and returning it 20 yards for the touchdown.

The defensive touchdown was indicative of the way the unit played as a whole against Maryland. Though formidable against previous opponents, including Rutgers, against whom they pitched a shutout, the defense utterly shut Maryland down in every category Saturday. The secondary emerged in earnest, holding the Terps to just 16 yards passing on three completed passes. Overall, the defense held Maryland to 66 total yards of offense to the Buckeyes’ 584--the fewest yards allowed against a Big Ten opponent since 1960. Five sacks on the day further eroded Maryland’s rushing numbers as the defensive front seven showed their aptitude up front. Moreover, J.T. Barrett, Mike Weber and J.K. Dobbins individually had more rushing yards than the whole of Maryland’s offense. And when it counted, Maryland was not able to convert first downs, going just 1-for-15 on third downs. The Terps had just six first downs on the day to Ohio State’s 33.

“If I’m evaluating this play, I’m telling my on-field officials that this is not targeting, and certainly if it goes to replay, we want to overturn this and keep the player in the game.”

-Dean Blandino, FOX Sports


The 107,000-plus folks at the Horseshoe collectively (vehemently) disagreed with the targeting call made against junior quarterback Denzel Ward in the first quarter against Maryland Saturday. Ward made contact after Maryland receiver Taivon Jacobs turned to run after catching a pass from quarterback Max Bortenschlager. It was certainly a juggernaut of a hit, flipping Jacobs on his back and knocking the ball loose. Ward picked up the ball and began to return the ball for what would have been the Buckeyes’ second defensive touchdown of the game and season, but officials ruled the pass as incomplete, and called targeting on Ward.

The NCAA has an expansive definition and description of targeting, and yet the penalty manages to remain ambiguous. While defined as a player taking “aim at an opponent for the purpose of attacking with forcible contact that goes beyond making a legal tackle or a legal block or playing the ball,” notes also reference launching, thrusting and leading with the helmet, shoulder forearm, fist, hand or elbow. This definition, naturally, expands beyond helmet-to-helmet contact specifically when there is a dangerous hit to a player’s head.

All targeting fouls go to the booth for review. If enforced, the offending player is ejected and that player’s team charged a 15-yard penalty. If overturned, there are no such consequences. Ward’s call managed to be called on the field and upheld in review, which indicated that some part of the hit met some component of the NCAA’s definition of targeting. Even so, rules analyst Dean Blandino did not think that Ward’s tackle met the mark for the penalty, given that he led with his shoulder into the receiver’s upper chest.

Fans can appreciate the need to make the game safer for players, but in order for the targeting rule to effectively contribute to that effort, it needs to be enforced consistently.

“I don’t fumble that much so it kind of got to me a little bit. I knew I had to make up for it for my teammates.”

-Ohio State running back J.K. Dobbins, via Ryan McGlade, Buckeye Sports


It is expected that freshmen will make mistakes, which is why it is a rare thing to see a true freshman earning serious playing time as a starter. For any other freshman, perhaps, it would not be shocking to commit a turnover. For true freshman running back J.K. Dobbins, however, that sort of mistake is utterly out of character.

After fumbling in the second quarter Saturday, Dobbins estimated that he had only ever lost the ball a handful of times his entire playing career, dating back to peewee football.

In many ways, it’s lucky that Dobbins saw the field at all again after his turnover versus Maryland. Urban Meyer is not one to forgive and forget such on-field atrocities so quickly, often sitting players for the remainder of the game after coughing the ball up. While sophomore running back Mike Weber took the next series, Dobbins was back in before the end of the half, and eventually ran in a three-yard touchdown in the third quarter. At the end of the day, Dobbins finished with a team-high 96 yards rushing.

Weber himself ended the day with 59 rushing yards and a touchdown of his own. Sophomore Antonio Williams also got in on the action, racking up 22 yards and yet another touchdown. With such wealth at running back (and that’s not including Demario McCall, who has been steadily recovering from a groin injury) and a massive lead, Meyer could have kept Dobbins on the bench for the rest of the day without any adverse effects for the rest of the team.

Instead, Dobbins showed that he would make up for his mistakes as quickly as he could. “I know Coach Meyer has a lot of trust in me so I kind of let him down with that fumble,” said the freshman. “But I made sure I would make up for it.”

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No Buckeyes make ESPN's midseason All-American team
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Unfortunately, ESPN did not find space for anyone from Ohio State, as no Buckeyes make the midseason All-American list. It's hard to argue with many of the Worldwide Leader's picks, but there are a few spots an OSU player could have been selected.

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Google Buckeye commit Blue Smith doing his part to stop teen suicide - 247Sports

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Buckeye commit Blue Smith doing his part to stop teen suicide
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Smith, who announced a commitment to Ohio State in late August, plans to make an impact on the field for the Buckeyes. Through his Blueprint Foundation, Smith hopes to make an impact in other very important ways too. One of those ways has been to help ...


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Huskers guard against losing confidence with Buckeyes coming
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They lost 23-17 in overtime to the Badgers and 62-3 to the Buckeyes. Nebraska is more fragile mentally than a year ago for this two-week meat grinder. The Huskers gave up 42 points in the first half of their loss at Oregon the week before their ...

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Google First Look: Will Nebraska rebound after rough Wisconsin loss? - 247Sports

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First Look: Will Nebraska rebound after rough Wisconsin loss?
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The Buckeyes came back and blasted Nebraska 63-38 at home in 2012 and did even worse last year in Columbus, winning 62-3 over the 10th-ranked Huskers. The 59-point win was believed to be the largest by margin over a top-10 team in college football ...
Huskers guard against emotional letdown with Buckeyes comingYankton Daily Press
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Who is Ohio State's best receiver? Buckeyes football analysis
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Urban Meyer spent most of last season lamenting the lack of development among the Buckeyes receivers. They weren't getting open, and that became a popular refrain during postgame news conferences. This year? Meyer is singing a ...
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LGHL Oval and Out: J.T. Barrett tames the Terps, Sparty upsets Michigan, and Baker Mayfield...

Oval and Out: J.T. Barrett tames the Terps, Sparty upsets Michigan, and Baker Mayfield tastes his own medicine
Kyle Sumner McKinnon
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We’re back again to get you caught up on the news, notes, and notable bits from Columbus and beyond.

It was the quite the weekend of college football.

Ohio State destroyed Maryland behind J.T. Barrett’s four touchdowns. Iowa State walked into Norman, Okla., and upset Oklahoma, 38-31. The shaky LSU Tigers bounced back with a big win over Florida (please don’t ever fire Ed Orgeron, LSU). Miami (FL) beat Florida State for the first time since 2009.

And Mark Dantonio’s Michigan State Spartans defeated then-No. 7 ranked in-state rival Michigan in The Big House, 14-10. (I called this one last week.)


Throw this GIF into the hall of fame pic.twitter.com/R6CVba6e3j

— Philip Lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) October 8, 2017


It’s safe to say Sparty is back.

Let’s take a look around the country at how Saturday exactly went down.

Review: Maryland


Another Saturday, another blowout win in Columbus.

What’s new.

J.T. Barrett scored four total touchdowns and enjoyed an efficient outing through the air. He was aggressive and confident all afternoon, completing 20 of 31 passes for 261 yards.

The Buckeyes standout duo at running back – J.K. Dobbins and Mike Weber – combined for 155 yards and two touchdowns on the ground. Their offense executed more than a few big plays, including Marcus Baugh’s leaping touchdown in the second quarter.


Marcus Baugh!!! #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/5hOPwFjiq4

— Buckeye Videos+ (@BuckeyeVideos) October 7, 2017


OSU’s defense was dominant. The unit continues to improve on the backend, albeit after watching cornerbacks Denzel Ward – who didn’t deserve it – and Damon Arnette – who did deserve it – get ejected.

But the only unfortunate news to emerge is that starting guard Branden Bowen is out for the season with a fractured fibula.

Other than that, it was smooth sailing for the Buckeyes.

Play of the Game


I loved Marcus Baugh’s ultra-athletic leap. But it’s hard to beat a classic trick play.

Especially when you have Parris Campbell on your team.


They should let J.K. Dobbins shovel this to Parris Campbell next time for some passing yards. pic.twitter.com/SIUQVvRQNh

— Ozone Communications (@theOzonedotnet) October 7, 2017


You can’t teach speed, folks.

Looking Ahead: Nebraska


It’s been a rough season for Nebraska.

Sitting at 3-3, the Cornhuskers haven’t scored a decent victory yet and have been beaten by Oregon, Northern Illinois, and now Wisconsin. The Badgers were sloppy and looked average most of the night in Lincoln. Yet, they still proved to be on another level compared to Nebraska.

Their offense just isn’t consistent and leaves too many plays on the field. That tissue paper defense hasn’t done them any favors, either.

Even on the road in one of college football’s toughest environments, OSU should have no problem with Nebraska on Saturday.

State of the Big Ten


Coming off two straight losses, Iowa rebounded with a rout of Illinois. Purdue also came on strong, beating Minnesota, 31-17.

Penn State rolled Northwestern to improve to 6-0 and Indiana shutout Charleston Southern. It was Nebraska that flashed at times, but couldn’t keep pace at home against Wisconsin.

To cap off a full day of Big Ten football, Michigan State and Michigan renewed their rivalry in Ann Arbor.

The Spartans outplayed and outcoached the Wolverines, controlling the pace of the game throughout the night. Brian Lewerke’s playmaking ability ended up making the difference. (I also said this last week.)


Michigan State takes a 7-3 lead as Brian Lewerke (@brianlewerke14) scrambles for the score! #MSUvsMICH pic.twitter.com/p8n60LdL1C

— Chat Sports (@ChatSports) October 8, 2017


That’s now eight wins for Michigan State over Michigan in the last decade, twice versus Jim Harbaugh in The Big House.

Little brother once again resides in Ann Arbor. Rejoice.

Plays of the Week


There was no shortage of big plays this past weekend.

We begin with a huge run from Air Force v. Navy.


91 YARDS LATER.

What a burst of speed and @NavyFB takes the lead! pic.twitter.com/fecPsE4hwn

— CBS Sports Network (@CBSSportsNet) October 7, 2017


It was a tone-setting play that led to a 48-45 win for Navy.

On the road in Ann Arbor, Brian Lewerke scored Michigan State’s first touchdown on a nifty 14-yard scramble.


Via @BigTenNetwork

Note to #B1G defenses: @brianlewerke14 has legs.@MSU_Football leads rival Michigan, 7-3 aftr 1 pic.twitter.com/ultwhk15Fq

— Gabriel Schray (@schrayguy) October 8, 2017


Lewerke is a name to watch for going forward.

Elsewhere, rivals Miami (Fl.) and Florida State squared off. It took the closing seconds to decide things.


Miami beats FSU thanks to a late TD! #MIAvsFSU pic.twitter.com/CddY3SGNxU

— Def Pen Sports (@DefPenSports) October 7, 2017


Good for you, Miami.

And in what some thought of as the game of the week, TCU edged West Virginia behind Kenny Hill’s three touchdowns.


Sneaky pic.twitter.com/ZmDWbXL0CF

— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 7, 2017


The man formerly known as Kenny Trill has returned.

Heisman Watch


It didn’t matter that Saquon Barkley only gained 75 rushing yards against Northwestern on Saturday.

The Heisman Trophy is his to lose.

Baker Mayfield is pretty much out of it after Oklahoma was stunned by Iowa State at home. Louisville’s 14-point drubbing by NC State means Lamar Jackson is out of it.

But Barkley’s Nittany Lions haven’t lost and it seems one loss wouldn’t even hurt Barkley’s stock as this point.

Considering he can do this at a moment’s notice, I’ve got to believe voters feel the same way.


Saquon Barkley is awake pic.twitter.com/QRLHo3Ck8J

— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) October 7, 2017


Barkley leads the Heisman pack for at least another week.

Game of the Week: Oklahoma v. Texas


No Week Seven matchup particularly stands out.

But how can you not look forward to the Red River Rivalry game between Oklahoma and Texas?

I can say with full confidence that this will be a shootout. Texas and Oklahoma offer little in the way of defense and have heavily relied on their explosive offenses.

The Sooners suffered their first loss of the season at the hands of Iowa State, while the Longhorns victory over Kansas State may be a sign of things to come.

Either way, this should be a classic meeting between two longtime rivals.

Monday Morning #HotTakez

  • Big brother should be embarrassed after losing to Michigan State at home. That makes it eight losses in 10 years for Michigan, twice at home under Jim Harbaugh. Ouch.
  • Michigan is 3-16 against both Michigan State and Ohio State since 2008. Say it with me: Mark Dantonio is a better coach than Jim Harbaugh.
  • Which conference will be left out of the College Football Playoff? After Oklahoma’s flop at home to a backup quarterback, me thinks the Big 12 (again).
  • Stanford running back Bryce Love might be the best player in the Pac-12. He’s been trampling defenses and ran for a season-worst 152 yards during a 23-20 victory over Utah.
Oh, the Interweb


It surprises me every week just how ridiculous college football can be.

Take a look at what happens after Western Michigan's Donnie Ernsberger scores a touchdown.


Western Michigan's Donnie Ernsberger scores a touchdown.

His sister is flagged.#sports pic.twitter.com/q5HU2rM6bD

— Matt Schick (@ESPN_Schick) October 7, 2017


Yes, that’s Ernsberger’s sister. Yes, she ran on the field to congratulate him. She was flagged after the play.

Now let’s watch Oklahoma get sonned by Iowa State.


Iowa State plants the flag at Oklahoma. #Sooners #Cyclones pic.twitter.com/p6JJrWMXjh

— Carson Cunningham (@KOCOCarson) October 7, 2017


Remember when Baker Mayfield did that in Ohio Stadium? Yeah, karma works both ways, Baker.

To end things, I have the hit that OSU’s Denzel Ward was ejected for. Listen to what Joel Klatt of Fox Sports has to say about it.


Was this a penalty?@joelklatt vehemently disagreed with the targeting call in Maryland-Ohio State. pic.twitter.com/ZATNKWZSz9

— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) October 7, 2017


Does that really warrant a flag, let alone an ejection? I certainly don’t think so. It’s not even close in my eyes.

Let us know what you thought of Ward’s hit in the comments section.

Buckeye Bits


Land-Grant Holy Land has you covered on everything that is OSU. Win or lose, we’ve got your back.

Final Thoughts


Ohio State has set themselves up quite nicely as their showdown with Penn State looms.

They get a solid primer at Nebraska this week. A bye Week follows, then the Nittany Lions make the trip to the Buckeye State. Penn State faces a gauntlet of teams in Michigan (home), OSU (away), and Michigan State (away) in consecutive weeks.

The Scarlet and Gray have been visibly progressing and are building confidence. All the broken records and milestones are extra topping.

Given the lull in their schedule, there’s not much more you can ask for from this team. The Buckeyes look about as ready as they’ll ever be to reassert themselves as national championship contenders.

I like their chances of doing so in three weeks.

Have questions? Comments? Send them my way! Email me at [email protected] or follow me @Kyle_McKinnon6 on Twitter.

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When you dominate a team like Ohio State did on Saturday, there's plenty of good and only a couple bad and ugly things throughout the game. Let's take a look back at the Buckeyes' 62-14 win over the Terrapins in what was the Homecoming game in ...
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Ohio State football podcast: Buckeyes dominate Maryland but the news isn't all good
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On the Inside the Shoe podcast on Tuesday, Jeremy Birmingham of Land of 10 will join Kyle to further dissect the Buckeyes' victory on Saturday and look ahead to the weekend against Nebraska. Jeremy will get people up to speed on the latest Ohio State ...
Who is Ohio State's best receiver? Buckeyes football analysiscleveland.com
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Future Buckeyes in action: Gant, Nester, Hooker, others shine
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After every weekend during the football season Bucknuts wraps up the weekend that was in high school football in Ohio and elsewhere, focusing on those who will continue their careers playing for the Buckeyes. Over the weekend most of the future ...


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Mike Lunsford: Consider for a moment the buckeye
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But consider for a moment the buckeye; it is among the first of the local trees to shed, even in good years for color and rain. Already pitted and pocked and yellowed, buckeye leaves are caught up in mowing or breezes long before we are looking for our ...


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The college football rankings that have Ohio State No. 1; Branden Bowen responds following surgery: Buckeye Breakfast
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He has both Ohio State and Penn State getting in, with the Buckeyes the No. 3 seed and drawing Clemson again, and the Nittany Lions at No. 4 to face Alabama. Oklahoma's loss to Iowa State and a poor resume for whoever wins the Pac-12 could allow for ...

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