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MotS&G Recap: #9 Ohio State (6-1, BIG 10 4-0) @ Nebraska (3-4, BIG 10 2-2)

Recap: #9 Ohio State (6-1, BIG 10 4-0) @ Nebraska (3-4, BIG 10 2-2)
Richard Tongohan
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First Half

The Buckeyes won the toss and deferred, which gave Nebraska the first offensive possession of the game. On the opening kickoff, the Special Teams unit began the game with another error with another free-kick out of bounds penalty that put Nebraska at their 35-yard line.

The Buckeye defense then stepped out on the field and forced a Nebraska punt, but their offense was pinned inside of their 5-yard line. J.T. Barrett relied heavily on the run game but was also 4-5 despite the windy weather conditions, but J.K. Dobbins scored his 5th TD of the year on a 52-yard sweep toward the left side of the line and broke free with his speed and a well-timed stiff arm before marching into the end zone.

Nick Bosa barely missed an opportunity for another strip sack, but the defense turned Nebraska away once again, but on the ensuing punt return the Buckeyes were flagged for holding which negated the good field position.

With that penalty, the Buckeyes begin another drive in less than desirable field position, but Barrett was ready this drive. He was 2-3 for 20 yards and he showed the willingness to air it out with a deep shot that fell incomplete. He was more effective on the ground rushing for 18-yards to convert on a 3rd down before scampering for 6 yards for 6 more points.

The Buckeye offense is clicking after scoring on 96-yard and 85-yard drives. Nebraska looked more efficient and engineered a drive into Buckeye territory, but a questionable holding call shuts the door on a scoring opportunity before another punt.

Barrett took the field position and drove another 80 yards for another score, this time to K.J. Hill for 16-yards on a drag route. The Buckeye defense then stuffed another 3rd and short and got Nebraska to punt again.

On this long, 71 yard drive, Ohio State came out with another balanced attack where he mixed it up between Weber runs and with bullets to Victor before airing it out for 31-yards to McLaurin on a great corner route putting the Buckeyes up 28-0.

Stanley Morgan Jr makes his first catch of the game nearly midway through the second quarter for 8-yards. Shortly after Big Play Baker ruined a swing pass to Ozigbo and got a huge lick in on the running back. J.D. Spillman nearly scored on a 30-yards but was brought down by a shoelace tackle from Jordan Fuller.

J.D. Spillman nearly scored on a 30-yards but was brought down by a shoelace tackle from Jordan Fuller. Fuller was targeted a lot on the Nebraska drive but was turned away while attempting to pick on him on a 4th down attempt.

Barrett took shot after shot, showing patience in the pocket and he found his receivers before taking it in the end zone for another rushing TD to put the Buckeyes up 35-0 with a little over a minute left in the half.

At the break, Ohio State leads 35-0 holding Nebraska to 116 total yards of offense and just 5 first downs. Ohio State ends the half with 366 yards of offense and 22 first downs.

Second Half

Barrett continued the onslaught after taking another long drive for a score with a 9 play 75-yard drive. He found Baugh for a big gain before hitting Berry on a corner route to add to the lead.

Nebraska beat the zone defense for a big-play by J.D. Spillman, who has had been the lone playmaker for the Cornhuskers for a 77-yard score. He has 5 catches and he has been hurting the Buckeyes and has 143 yards so far.

The theme of the game is long, extended drives from the Buckeyes. Barrett had another that ended this 75-yard drive with a pass to Marcus Baugh for an 18-yard score after beating man coverage.

The Buckeyes surrendered their first pass interference penalty after Sheffield was caught grabbing at the jersey. Not a bad mistake, but at least the improvement is evident. Afterwards, Ozigbo took a screen for 35-yards to the Buckeye 20. Morgan made a nice grab after a mistimed jump by Ward to make it 49-14.

Barrett responds with a 15 play, 66-yard drive, that chewed up the clock before finding Hill for another red zone TD for what should be his 5th and final TD of the game. He should finish with 325 yards and 5 TD’s on 27 of 33 attempts and 2 more TD’s with 48-yards on the ground.

Burrow and Haskins made appearances late in the 4th to get some valuable reps. Amir Riep seals the deal with an interception with no time remaining. The Buckeyes head toward a bye week before hosting Penn State at home.






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LGHL Behind 7 total touchdowns from J.T. Barrett, Ohio State shucks Nebraska, 56-14

Behind 7 total touchdowns from J.T. Barrett, Ohio State shucks Nebraska, 56-14
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The Buckeyes finally got revenge for their 2011 loss in Lincoln.

After a weekend that saw numerous upsets to top-25 teams, the Ohio State Buckeyes may have been on upset alert entering their Saturday night, primetime matchup with the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

Once the dust settled in Lincoln, Neb., the upset was nowhere close to happening as the Buckeyes prevailed 56-14 against the ‘Huskers—getting retribution for the loss at Memorial Stadium in 2011.

OSU quarterback J.T. Barrett tied a school record with seven touchdowns (5 passing, 2 rushing) and led the Buckeyes to TDs on all eight of the drives that he was in for. Barrett also ended the game on 27-of-33 passing for 325 yards. He rushed for 48 yards, too.

J.K. Dobbins and Mike Weber also played prominent roles in the Buckeyes’ offensive performance. Dobbins lead the team on the ground with 106 yards on 12 carries. The freshman star also found the endzone via a 52-yard rush in the first quarter. Weber had 18 carries for 86 yards.

Nebraska’s defense had no answer at all for stopping Ohio State. Forty-one first downs were picked up by the Scarlet and Gray—the most ever allowed by a Cornhuskers’ team.

K.J. Hill led the receiving corps with seven catches for 80 yards and two TDs. Fellow wideout Terry McLaurin, and tight ends Marcus Baugh and Rashod Berry also caught scores.

On the other side, Tanner Lee passed for 303 yards and two scores for the Cornhuskers. However, at the half, Lee only had 96 yards of passing. The third quarter was the only time Nebraska scored in the game.

With the win, Ohio State is now tied with Nebraska for third most wins all time in FBS at 892.

Let’s take a look at how this game went down.


Right off the bat, the penalty bug made an appearance; Blake Haubeil kicked the ball out of bounds on the opening kickoff—spotting Nebraska the ball on their own 35. However, the Cornhuskers didn’t do much with the extra yardage. They ended up going three and out.

A booming 58-yard punt in a swirling wind pinned the Buckeyes to their own 4. That wouldn’t be a problem, as a combination of Barrett passes and Dobbins rushes were enough to move the length of the field for some points. On the opening drive for OSU, Barrett went 4-of-5 for 22 yards, and helped convert on two third-down attempts; Dobbins went off for 67 yards on three attempts, including a 52-yard sprint down the near sideline—blowing past the Cornhusker defense for a touchdown. Campbell got a couple passes for six yards, but was shaken up on a huge hit on a screen play. He sat out for the latter part of the first drive.

On the ensuing kickoff, Haubeil had another doozy: he kicked the ball to the NEB 33. The yardage gift (again), wasn’t fully appreciated by the home team, as two rush plays for one yard and a Tanner Lee incompletion were all they could come up with on the drive, and another three-and-out was dialed up by the Cornhuskers.

After a holding call on the punt return, the Buckeyes started at their own 15. Once again, being pinned in their own territory wasn’t a problem for the Scarlet and Gray. This drive, their second, focused on the intermediate passing game and Mike Weber trucking his way forward. Barrett hit Johnnie Dixon in the middle of the field for a 13-yard gain, and on the next play, OSU moved 15 more yards down the field via a defensive pass interference call. Weber then made his presence known when he brushed off tacklers for a 23-yard carry. A few plays later, the drive seemed to take a mini-stall, as the Bucks faced a third-and-7 on the NEB 34. Barrett stepped back to pass, and had nothing. However, he shuffled up in the pocket and took off for the first down—getting it, and then breaking a tackle for a few more yards. Three plays later on a third-and-3 from the NEB 6, Barrett showed us again what he can do with his feet. A rollout yielded no open receivers, but Barrett found a seam in the near-side of the field, and sprinted into the endzone.

Ohio State leads 14-0 with 5:30 left in the first quarter.

Nebraska continued to struggle getting any momentum on offense. Their third drive brought them to the precipice of disaster. Another three-and-out was about to happen, but Lee found wide receiver JD Spielman on an out-route for 15 yards and a first down—their first of the game. A few plays later, a holding call on a Devine Ozigbo 17-yard carry stalled the drive. Nineteen yards were collected on the drive by the Cornhuskers before they had to punt it away.

Ohio State’s offense had figured out Nebraska’s defense. Barrett hit Austin Mack on the sideline for 22, and the Cornhuskers started to melt away. An illegal substitution call, followed shortly by an egregious pass interference call—Dicaprio Bootle pulled K.J. Hill down in the end zone without even looking at the ball—set the Buckeyes up inside the NEB 30. Granted, the home team got pressure on Barrett, but the all-time OSU passer just stepped up and found his guy. When pressure wasn’t applied, the Buckeyes had a field day. On this same drive, Barrett had time to throw to a wide open Hill, who then cut across the Cornhusker red zone for a touchdown.

At the 13:37 mark in the second quarter, the Buckeyes held a 21-0 lead.

Sensing a theme here? Nebraska went on another three-and-out, which opened the door for another drive where OSU put the pedal to the metal. The fourth drive for the Buckeyes ended the same way as the other three. This time, Weber and mid-range passes from J.T. were the theme of the drive. Ultimately, Barrett went up top to Terry McLaurin for a 31-yard TD.

The blowout in Lincoln was well on its way. However, a last ditch effort by the flagship school of the Cornhusker State was coming up. On their best drive of the first half, Big Red converted two first downs; one of them came off a 38-yard completion to Spielman. Sitting on the OSU 40 and facing a fourth-and-5, Mike Riley decided to go for the first down. In reality, it was four down territory—and they needed some sort of momentum after being down by 28. While it was the right call, the pass was not. Nebraska turned the ball over on downs, and the floodgates were about to open up even more.

Starting at their own 40, Barrett conducted another scoring drive. The QB threw five completion (three of them leading to first downs), and commanded the operation for six more points. Barrett capped off the drive with a 3-yard scramble.

Ohio State pulled up 35-0 with 1:10 left in the half.

Searching for a prayer, Lee launched a hail mary to the end zone as the clock hit all zeroes. In a way that summed up the first half, the pass went through the hands of De’Mornay Pierson-El, who slipped in between the Buckeye defenders attempting to swat the ball down.

It was a shutout at the half. Something that doesn’t happen too often to a program like Nebraska. But then again, with numbers like these, it’s not too surprising.

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Back from halftime, the Buckeyes went back to what they were doing best: moving down the field and scoring points. The opening drive of the half went through 75 yards of real estate. Weber was responsible for 18 of those yards, while Barrett collected 50 yards in the air. The touchdown was on a 16-yard connection to D-lineman turned tight end Rashod Berry.

At that point, Ohio State had put up 42 unanswered points on ‘Braska.

They wouldn’t get anymore unanswered, as the home crowd finally had something to cheer about after Lee hit Spielman for a 77-yard TD on the second play of the drive. It took seven drives, but the Cornhuskers finally put up points to avoid the shutout.

With 11:05 left in the third, OSU would get the ball back leading 42-7.

At this point in the evening, the audience at Memorial Stadium witnessed the Buckeyes go on six drives. All six ended with a TD. This pattern wouldn’t stop on the seventh drive.

Dobbins started with a 4-yard rush, but a personal foul on the ‘Huskers gave the Bucks 15 free yards on top of that. Four rushes amongst Dobbins, Weber and Barrett set up an 11-yard completion to C.J. Saunders. After that, a completion—roughly 14 yards— on the near-sideline to Marcus Baugh sealed the deal for points; after catching the pass, Baugh hustled the remaining few yards to the house.

OSU up 49-7 with 7:43 left in the third frame.

Whether the Buckeye defense took their foot off the gas or not, the Cornhusker offense moved down the field, again. OSU defensive back Kendall Sheffield opened up the drive with a P.I. call, spotting 13 yards to the home team. Ozigbo then got a 37-yard haul from Lee a couple plays later. A penalty and a few nitnoid yards later, Lee uncorked a dime. He hit Stanley Morgan, who was in stride, in the back of the end zone.

Buckeyes still held the lead, 49-14, with 5:44 left in the quarter.

The perfect score to drive ratio was in jeopardy on the seventh drive of the night for Ohio State. Faced with a fourth-and-9, Barrett had to make a play. Earlier in the drive a scamper by the QB to the sideline on a fourth-and-3 was enough for the first. While he didn’t run this one, Barrett hit a crossing (and wide open) Hill. Hill then blew past the one defender on the sideline en route to a 20-yard pickup. A personal foul—hands to the face—call on Carlos Davis gave up half of the remaining green before the end zone. That would take us to the end of the third frame.

Moving down the field is, like the spot, good. However, late-game injuries with a big lead are not. Offensive lineman Jamarco Jones went down two plays after the fourth down conversion. (In the last defensive series, Jalyn Holmes went down with an injury, and was helped off the field by trainers.)

After the Jones injury, Barrett went up to Hill on a corner route. Hill, like he has the whole night, had separation from his defender and caught the TD with no problem.

Eight drives. Eight touchdowns for the Buckeyes.

Down 56-14, the former Big 12 superpower was back on offense with 14:20 left in regulation.

Nobody would score the rest of the way, but with three seconds left, defenseman Haskell Garrett was helped off the field after sustaining an apparent leg injury.

The cherry on top, though, was the final play of the game. After Garrett was helped off the field, backup Nebraska QB Patrick O’Brien heaved a mini hail mary from the OSU 25 into the endzone. Defensive back Amir Riep was there to pick off the pass—the only turnover between the two teams.

Ohio State is on bye next week. After that, it’s a 3:30 p.m. meeting in Columbus, Ohio against the Penn State Nittany Lions on Oct. 28.

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No. 9 Buckeyes' tear continues with 56-14 win over Huskers
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LINCOLN, Neb. — J.T. Barrett passed for five touchdowns and ran for two others, and ninth-ranked Ohio State scored on its first eight possessions on its way to a 56-14 victory over Nebraska on Saturday night. The Buckeyes (6-1, 4-0 Big Ten) continued ...
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Ohio State at Nebraska football: Buckeyes looking to keep rolling
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The ninth-ranked Buckeyes (5-1, 3-0 Big Ten) beat Nebraska by 59 points last year in Columbus and have dominated four straight opponents since their loss at home to Oklahoma. They're bidding for a third appearance in the College Football Playoff in ...
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LGHL Ohio State hockey once again ties Rensselaer, 1-1

Ohio State hockey once again ties Rensselaer, 1-1
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The Buckeyes tied both games with a team that went 8-28 last year

Any time you made the NCAA tournament last season and can tie both games with a team that went 8-28 last year, you have to take it and run. And thankfully, Ohio State hockey found a way to do just that.

If Friday night’s game was just poor luck as OSU outshot Rensselaer by 23 shots, Saturday afternoon’s game was just poor all around. The Buckeyes were the more talented squad, but only outshot RPI 28-23 and fell down almost immediately in this one.

The Engineers scored just 56 seconds into the first period, as Evan Tironese scored his first of the year on Sean Romeo. That’d be all that RPI would get, and Ohio State would even it up (for good, it turned out) just 2:16 into the second as Christian Lampasso scored his first of the year, with Luke Stork and John Wiitala registering the helpers.

And that’s your scoring summary for the entire game.

Shots and opportunities were much harder to come by for the Buckeyes in this one compared to Friday night, as only six shots were registered on RPI in the first, with six more coming in the second.

In the third, OSU finally woke up from their two period-long slumber and put up 15 shots on Chase Perry. So of course he stopped every single one. Both teams had three powerplays each, with Ohio State registering seven shots on goal during the man advantage. None went in.

Ohio State did win the shootout, 1-0, as Tanner Laczynski scored as the Bucks’ third shooter. So OSU won the shootout that doesn’t count for anything in both games this weekend. So they won both games, from a certain point of view. Not mine or anyone who’ll look at OSU for NCAA Tournament consideration, but someone’s for sure.

Look, the Buckeyes’ hockey team lost big talent upfront from last season and the shooting percentages were bound to regress to the mean. But you have to beat Rensselaer at least once when you play them at home to open your nonconference schedule. Friday’s game was bad luck, but there’s no excuse for outshooting a markedly worse team on paper by five, especially when you were down for a whole period.

It’s fitting that on Ohio State hockey’s social media night, I’m mad online regarding this game. But, if this team has any NCAA or Big Ten aspirations this season, they’ve got to start putting on the pressure more consistently, every game, on inferior opponents. They did that too frequently last season and got away with it with a higher than sustainable shooting percentage.

That doesn’t look to be happening this year so far. But luckily, the Buckeyes have time to get it together, and they’ll look to turn it up a notch next weekend at UMass. I’d feel much better about that matchup in football than I do in hockey.

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UMD senior goaltender Jessica Convery finished with 28 saves on 32 shots while Sauve, the WCHA Preseason Player of the Year, made 31 saves for the Buckeyes. The Bulldogs return home this week to host ninth-ranked Minnesota at 3:37 p.m. Friday and ...


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But as the Buckeyes prepare for Saturday night's road trip to Nebraska, no improvement is more evident than in the passing game. Bemoaned for his lack of progression through much of the past two seasons, senior J.T. Barrett has responded by playing the ...
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Friday, the 13th proved to be an unlucky night for the Gilmer Buckeyes Friday night, as they dropped a 41-38 decision to the Pleasant Grove Hawks in the District 7-4A Division II opener at Jeff Traylor Stadium in Gilmer. The loss was the first home ...
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LGHL Men’s Hockey: Ohio State ties Rensselaer, 1-1

Men’s Hockey: Ohio State ties Rensselaer, 1-1
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This did not go as planned.

Rensselaer hockey went 8-28-1 for the 2016-17 season. So of course they come in and tie your Ohio State men’s hockey team, 1-1. (I’m sure the OSU fans in attendance in Columbus, Ohio thoroughly enjoyed this one.)

Much like their cross town hockey bros, the Columbus Blue Jackets, who last season dined out on a higher than sustainable shooting percentage and save percentage, Ohio State had basically a zero percent chance of repeating their otherworldly shooting percentage of last season. Nick Schilkey shot 28.4 percent last season; that may have been cut by two-thirds if he had come back this season.

I had a hard time even picking any offensive breakout players since nearly everyone had higher than average shooting percentages last season. None of this was going to be sustainable offensively.

But you’d think it’d come down over the course of a season.

So naturally, it all comes rushing back to the mean in the third game of the season.

Ohio State registered 57 (57!) shots on goal to RPI’s 24 and somehow didn’t score more than one. Unless 1998 Dominik Hasek decided to travel forward in time and register to take some engineering classes in upstate New York, I have no idea how this happened.

In the scoreless first, the Buckeyes outshot the Engineers (how imaginative) by a tally of 12-4. Okay, not scoring on only 12 shots is not completely abnormal. Then Dakota Joshua scored his first of the year just 2:34 into the second, with assists from Sam McCormick and John Wiitala, and the Bucks sure seemed to be on their way!

They wouldn’t score again, but RPI would!

Seven minutes and a single second later, Jared Wilson scored for Rensselaer on one of their four shots in the second. Ohio State outshot RPI 26-4 in the second frame and somehow the game was still tied.

Talk about a PDO regression. Ohio State’s happened in one period, much less over an entire season.

In both the third and overtime, nobody scored, hence the 1-1 tie. Shots were relatively close in the third, with OSU coming out on top 15-11 on shots. Rensselaer actually outshot OSU in overtime—but still nobody scored.

In the shootout, that doesn’t actually count for anything after the game, Mason Jobst was the only shooter of three for either team who potted one, so Ohio State has that on paper to take home, I guess.

But it’ll still go down in the books as a tie. Yup.

The Buckeyes went 0-6 on the powerplay with seven shots on goal. RPI’s only goal came on the powerplay in the second, though they finished only an alright 1-5 on the powerplay, not capitalizing on their opportunities either.

If I had been at this game I would’ve been having a conniption as Ohio State continued to pepper RPI goalie Chase Perry, who sounds like the new roommate on Zoey 101 after another cast member quit. (I swear, half female cast members on that show quit or were fired every year. Yeah the show was horrible. Yeah I watched every episode. What about it?)

Anyway, at least Sean Romeo stepped his game up and stopped 23/24 shots for Ohio State and they didn’t give this one away completely. Joshua had eight shots and Luke Stork, John Wiitala and Matthew Weis had five each. That’s one shy of the entire RPI total. Yeah.

Thankfully, the Buckeyes will have a chance to redeem themselves on Saturday night when they host Rensselaer once again at the Schott. It can’t get much more infuriating than this one.

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No. 9 Buckeyes looking to keep rolling on trip to Nebraska
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Presenting the Buckeyes' 2018 recruiting class
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Today in this by position gallery I give my thoughts on who fills those remaining spots and make my predictions on what the Buckeyes' 2018 class looks like come February. These predictions could and probably will change at least a little between now ...


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LGHL Ohio State vs. Nebraska 2017: Start time, live stream, TV schedule and Game Thread

Ohio State vs. Nebraska 2017: Start time, live stream, TV schedule and Game Thread
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The Buckeyes head to Lincoln for the first time since 2011.

The Ohio State Buckeyes put on quite a show for homecoming last weekend, knocking off Maryland, 62-14. Despite controversial targeting calls, the defense appeared just short of flawless, recording six sacks and 12 tackles for loss on the day. The offense, likewise, was firing on all cylinders, with quarterback J.T. Barrett throwing for 261 yards and three touchdowns on the day before being relieved by Dwayne Haskins in the second half.

Now, the Buckeyes head to Lincoln, Neb., to face a somewhat-deflated Nebraska team. The Huskers are 3-3 on the year and, with a loss to No. 7 Wisconsin, have a long road ahead in the Big Ten. While the famed “Blackshirts” defense allowed 38 points against the Badgers last week, they do possess a strong linebacking corps, which may be their best hope of slowing Ohio State’s offense. On the other side of the ball, quarterback Tanner Lee, a transfer from Tulane, has had 11 touchdowns on the season to go along with 10 picks. And rushers combined have accounted for just eight touchdowns. Even so, Lee has his moments, and may be able to find a downfield threat versus a secondary that hasn’t truly been tested since the Buckeyes’ loss to Oklahoma.

Ohio State has won its last two meetings (including a 62-3 romp last season) with the Huskers after losing a heartbreaker in Lincoln in 2011 during Braxton Miller’s freshman season. This matchup will be the Buckeyes’ first trip back to Nebraska since that fateful visit.

When is the game and how can I watch?


Game Date/Time: Saturday, Oct. 14, 7:30 p.m.

Location: Lincoln, NE

TV: FOX Sports 1

Online: FOXSportsGo

Radio: 97.1 FM/1460 AM

Where is GameDay today?


The crew is headed to James Madison this week ahead of the Dukes’ matchup with Villanova. It is the third time that the pregame show has headed to an FCS school, having previously visited North Dakota State and Harvard. James Madison is riding a 17-game win streak and is the top-ranked team in the FCS--yes, even ahead of No. 2 North Dakota State.

What’s the rest of the Big Ten up to this weekend?


At noon, No. 17 Michigan heads to Indiana on ABC while Illinois gets Rutgers on BTN. Next up, No. 7 Wisconsin faces Purdue on BTN, and Northwestern travels to Maryland on ESPN2 at 3:30 p.m. Finally, No. 21 Michigan State heads to Minnesota at 8 p.m. on BTN.

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SteelStacks Hosting Outdoor Viewing Party for Penn State-Ohio State Game
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In this file photo from Oct 25, 2014, Penn State Nittany Lions fans wear white t-shirts for a white out during the game against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Beaver Stadium. Penn State fans are invited to create their own white out during a viewing party ...
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Google ECAC: RPI survives Buckeyes onslaught for tie - USCHO

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ECAC: RPI survives Buckeyes onslaught for tie
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The Buckeyes came out firing 12 shots to RPI's four in the opening period, with Perry stopping all. The tilted ice continued in the second period with the Buckeyes outshooting the Engineers 26-4. But each team would light the scoreboard once in the ...


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