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Sure, it was only a game against Rutgers (1-4, 0-2 Big Ten), but the No. 11 Ohio State Buckeyes (4-1, 2-0 Big Ten) looked much more like the Big Ten title favorite they were at the start of the season than at any point this season. J.T. Barrett passed ...

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MotS&G Rapid Reactions: Five Quick Observations

Rapid Reactions: Five Quick Observations
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  • The Buckeyes were completely dominant in this game. The Defensive Line has an army, and they showed why they are considered to be a Top 5 unit. They lived in the Rutgers backfield for the entirety of the game.
  • Offensive Onslaught, 628-209! The Buckeye offense looked poised and confident, two things that lacked early on in the season. Now, with the offense seemingly clicking, the Buckeyes will continue to build on their success so far this season.
  • QB and RB Depth. Barrett, Burrow, Haskins and Martell, and Dobbins, McCall, Weber and Williams. The depth at Ohio State is crazy, but it is a good problem to have. Barrett had another good game, Haskins and Burrow showed that they can lead, and Martell waits for his name to be called with Emory Jones coming in after Barrett says goodbye. The QB battle will be fierce. Weber scored his first three touchdowns of the year, Dobbins was his usual self, running hard, and McCall lit it up and scored twice, his first two of the year and racked up 138 all-purpose yards. Williams was unable to make the trip to New Jersey and Master Teague and Jaelin Gill will be coming in next year and the depth will once again be a trendy topic.
  • Penalty Monster. The penalty monster appeared again and it has hurt the Buckeyes a ton this season. Prior to the game, they were second in the nation in penalty yardage. This game was no different as they were penalized 10 times for 106 yards with the targeting play on Jahsen Wint being the most notable one. There was some improvement in this category though because there were no defensive pass interference and holding penalties on the corners.
  • Dixon, Zone 6 Revival. After multiple seasons of being injured and almost walking away from the game he loves, Dixon showed the nation how talented he is and can be. He is improving on his craft is starting to impose his will and gain separation. The rest of Zone 6 has also improved. Their confidence is rising and they are beginning to help Barrett’s as well. They need to continue to improve cause their schedule will get harder as time goes by.

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MotS&G Recap: #11 Ohio State (3-1, BIG X-X) at Rutgers (1-3, BIG X-X)

Recap: #11 Ohio State (3-1, BIG X-X) at Rutgers (1-3, BIG X-X)
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First Half:

The Buckeyes began the game with the ball first, but their playcalling was sporadic, and it resulted in a game-opening punt on their first possession. Their defense stepped up to stop the Scarlet Knights on their own first drive.

On Ohio State’s next possession, J.T. Barrett rattled off a huge run for 37 yards to put him over the 10,000-yard mark to be the first Buckeye to meet that mark. As they inched closer toward the end zone, Mike Weber punched it in for his first touchdown of the season for the first score of the game. On their third possession, they were forced to punt once again.

On the next Rutgers drive, they benefited from a bad punt by Chrisman, but they were backed up further after a block in the back penalty. Rutgers drove the ball inside of the Ohio State 20-yard line, but they were turned away by the defense after Tracy Sprinkle tipped a pass to Dante Booker for the spinning interception.

On the ensuing possession, the offense was clicking as Barrett found his receivers and his Tight End for short pass plays. J.K. Dobbins also flashed his speed and power as he broke off a 34-yard run on a 3rd and 2 to the Rutgers 44 yard line. Mike Weber rotated in and scored on another short run to push the lead to 14-0.

After a combination of punts between both teams, J.T. Barrett caught a Rutgers defensive back looking into the backfield and before you know it, Johnnie Dixon was left by himself and he took the ball 70-yards for another Buckeye touchdown. Dixon stayed hot and tippy-toed the sideline for another long score of 39-yards to extend the lead to 28-0.

Right before halftime, Weber scored for the third time as the Buckeyes take a commanding 35-0 lead after the half. The yardage discrepancy was encouraging for the Buckeyes. They led 336-77 in total offensive yardage.

Second Half:

The Defense picked up where they left off as they forced another Rutgers punt to open the second half. Coincidentally, the Buckeyes were turned down on 4th down on the Rutgers 40, but they were just looking to run some time off the clock.

On the next Rutgers play their backup quarterback threw behind his receiver then Ward picked the ball off for their second turnover of the game. The Buckeyes then had a 60 yarder to Dixon that was taken away because he pushed off, but the drive was eventually capped off after Barrett found Victor for a 23-yard strike.

The Rutgers then found themselves in Ohio State territory after a screen pass was successful. The Buckeye defense then stiffined up in the Red Zone as they turned away Rutgers on 4th down. Barrett finished the game with around 4 minutes remaining in the game, giving Haskins more reps for Ohio State. He finished 14 for 22 for 275 yards and 3 touchdowns and 10 rushes for 89 yards.

Barrett finished the game with around 4 minutes remaining in the game, giving Haskins more reps for Ohio State. He finished 14 for 22 for 275 yards and 3 touchdowns and 10 rushes for 89 yards.

Haskins took some time to get a rhythm, but he eventually lofted a pass to Demario McCall on a wheel route for a 35-yard score to add to the route, 49-0.

On 3rd and 7, Jahsen Wint committed a costly targeting penalty that gave Rutgers first down yards. It only adds to the penalty tally, but younger players will learn. The defense forced another punt that nearly was fumbled away by McCall, but they regained possession at the Ohio State 2 yard line.

Joe Burrow came into salt the game away and with less than 10 minutes left in the 4th quarter, Ohio State is looking to run time off of the clock. The drive took 3:23 but it featured the forgotten man in Tote Nation Demario McCall. He racked up 80 rushing yards as he ran for 48 yards for his second touchdown of the game and the season. For the game, McCall has 11 carries for 103 yards and a catch for 35 yards for two total touchdowns.

Rutger drove the ball with 13 plays, which is the most plays called against the Buckeyes, but they were turned away after Hart missed a field goal in Buckeye territory. Game Buckeyes. This is the second shutout of Rutgers, last year 58-0 and this year 56-0.




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LGHL Ohio State dominates Rutgers on both sides of the ball, 56-0

Ohio State dominates Rutgers on both sides of the ball, 56-0
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In the game, J.T. Barrett continued to write his name in the record books.

The Ohio State Buckeyes defense took their trip to Piscataway, N.J. as an opportunity to show their former coordinator just how good they could be. With former OSU assistant Chris Ash now the head man at Rutgers, his former unit, now coached by former, longtime Rutgers coach Greg Schiano, flexed their muscle, allowing the offense time to ramp up into dominating performance. After a 58-0 victory in Columbus last year, the Buckeyes followed up with a 56-0 win on Saturday.

The OSU offense started slow, seemingly forgetting the types of plays that had been reliable in the weeks following the loss to Oklahoma. However, once quarterback J.T. Barrett and the offense found their flow, records fell and points were aplenty.

Before the game, Ohio State announced that defensive lineman Dre’Mont Jones, running back Antonio Williams and safety Erick Smith would not play in the game. The former two were for medical reasons, but no explanation was given for Smith’s absence.

After the Buckeyes went three-and-out on the opening drive, freshman punter Drue Chrisman pinned the Scarlet Knights inside the 11. After the OSU defensive line dominated, Rutgers returned the favor with a punt, and despite a positive return from K.J. Hill, Denzel Ward was flagged for an unnecessary block in the back to set the Buckeyes up at their own 40. It would be one of many penalties that negated positive plays.

After true-freshman running back J.K. Dobbins picked up 12 yards on the first drive, the Buckeyes’ second time on the field saw the return of Mike Weber, who has been limited for most of the season. He would not be limited against Rutgers. On the first play of the drive, Barrett kept the option-read for a 37-yard gain. On the run, Barrett broke 10,000 career yards, adding to his school and conference records.

After a Rutgers pass interference, Weber ran the ball twice, the second time breaking the goal line, to put OSU up 7-0. The score was the first of the season for the 2016 Big Ten Freshman of the Year.

Using two quarterbacks on the subsequent drive, Rutgers was able to advance into Ohio State territory, but was eventually forced to punt. Following a Scarlet Knight false start, OSU was flagged for running into the kicker, but since the ball went out of bounds at the two yard line, Rutgers declined the penalty.

Following another three-and-out, Chrisman shanked his punt, but was helped out by a Rutgers penalty, and the Scarlet Knights began their drive on the OSU 43. Aided by an odd penalty against Nick Bosa, the Scarlet Knights were able to move the ball into the red zone, but Tracy Sprinkle deflected a pass from back-up quarterback Jonathan Lewis, and linebacker Dante Booker came down with the interception.

Following a Barrett nine-yard gain, Dobbins raced up the middle for a 34-yard pickup. Barrett completed passes to Parris Campbell, Marcus Baugh, Hill, and McLaurin (although that one was for a loss), and Weber powered up the middle for an eight-yard gain before the first quarter came to an end.

On the first play of the second quarter, Weber ran through a mountain-sized hole into the endzone, for his second score of the game. Five seconds into the quarter, the Buckeyes went up 14-0.

As the Buckeye defensive line began to exert their will, the Rutgers quarterbacks found themselves under pressure more often than not.

Halfway through the second quarter, the same could be said for Barrett. On first down, defensive back K.J. Gray got the sack after being unblocked. On second down, Barrett was hurried, and wide receiver Binjimen Victor dropped the pass that would have gotten the Buckeyes to third-and-manageable. Then on third down, Barrett was forced to step up into the pocket, and as he scrambled to the right, he found Johnnie Dixon behind the Rutgers secondary, and completed the 70-yard pass to pick up his 80th career passing touchdown to put OSU up 21-0.


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With the score, Barrett became the fourth player in college football history to accumulate 80 passing and 30 rushing TDs, joining Nevada’s Colin Kaepernick, Central Michigan’s Dan LeFevour, and Florida’s Tim Tebow.

On the next drive, Barrett hit Dixon on a comeback route, and the WR then turned to the outside and tight-roped down the sideline to pick up his second touchdown in as many possessions. The score ended up going for 39 yards, and put the Buckeyes up 28-0 with 4:08 remaining in the first half.

After a three-and-out for Rutgers, the OSU offense found itself in a 3rd and 13 position following a sack. On the play, Barrett found Victor for a 46-yard pickup. After a handful of passes, Weber got into the endzone for his third touchdown of the night, putting the Buckeyes up 35-0 with less than a minute to go before halftime.

On the drive, Barrett went 4-for-7, including a 13-yarder to Terry McLaurin that put the Buckeye QB at the top of the school’s all-time passing list, moving ahead of Art Schlichter.


At the half, Barrett was 11-17 for 216 and a pair of TDs. On the ground, the QB and Dobbins both had 48 yards, while Weber, in addition to his three scores, had 24 yards. Six Buckeyes had receptions in the first half. Barrett found success throughout the first half stepping up into the pocket in order to buy time to find an open receiver.

On the other side of the ball, the Silver Bullets held Rutgers to just 77 total yards (52 rushing, 25 passing), and picked up a pair of sacks in the first half as well.

On the first drive of the second half, Damon Webb picked off a third-down pass from Lewis to give the Buckeyes possession at the Rutgers 41. OSU couldn’t convert on a fourth down, turning the ball back over to the Scarlet Knights on their own 36.

After a third touchdown pass to Dixon was called back due to a penalty on the receiver, Barrett completed a 27-yard pass to McLaurin, then the QB kept the ball and picked up 30-yards, but McLaurin was flagged for two penalties on the play, an unnecessary roughness and an unsportsmanlike conduct.

However, the drive ended on a 23-yard touchdown pass to Victor, in which the 6’4 receiver skied over the Rutgers defender to increase the Buckeye lead to 42-0.

On the following drive, Rutgers starting QB Kyle Bolin completed a jailbreak screen against a blitzing Buckeye front. On the play, running back Robert Martin took the ball for 36-yards before before being forced out of bounds. The play was the biggest gainer for the Scarlet Knights on the day.

With four minutes left in the third quarter, back-up QB Dwayne Haskins entered the game, as did running back Demario McCall. With Williams not making the trip, the explosive second year RB got the playing time that has alluded him in the first four games of the season.

A minute into the fourth quarter Haskins hooked up with McCall on a wheel route for a 35-yard touchdown. While Haskins has been making a name for himself with his rifle arm, on the TD pass, he showed an impressive touch, dropping the ball into McCall’s waiting hands, allowing him to never break stride until he’d crossed the goal line putting the Buckeyes up 49-0.

The score continued a streak for the Buckeyes against the Scarlet Knights. In the schools’ four lifetime match-ups, the Buckeyes have scored at least 49 points in each.

On the next drive, with the Buckeyes pinned back at their own 2 following a muffed punt by McCall, the recently cleared Joe Burrow came in to run the offense, which consisted mostly of handing the ball off to McCall as he got used to game speed.

Following a pair of completions, McCall made a nifty cut just passed the line of scrimmage and out ran the Rutgers defense to pick up his first TD of the year. The 48-yard rush put McCall over the 100-yard mark, making him the leading rusher for the Buckeyes on the game. With 8:06 left in the game, Ohio State led 56-0.

With Rutgers on an impressive 13-play drive late in the fourth quarter, on 4th-and-4, Ash decided to call on his kicker Andrew Harte, but the kick went off of the right upright, preserving Ohio State’s shutout.

Next week, the Buckeyes will host the Maryland Terrapins at 4 p.m. ET. The game will be broadcast on FOX.

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During Ohio State's game against Rutgers on Saturday night, Barrett passed Art Schlichter to become the Buckeyes' all-time leader in passing yards. Schlichter, who played for the Buckeyes from 1978-81, passed for 7,547 yards. Now Barrett is No. 1.
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LGHL J.T. Barrett is now the all-time passing leader in Ohio State history

J.T. Barrett is now the all-time passing leader in Ohio State history
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Barrett has eclipsed Art Schlichter’s mark of 7,457 yards

It took him 40 games to get there, but J.T. Barrett is now the all-time passing leader in Ohio State history, passing Art Schlichter and his 7,457 yards—which had stood as the record since 1981.

He broke the record on a 13-yard completion to Terry McLaurin in the closing minutes of the first half against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. The first quarter against the Scarlet Knights did not get off to a great start, as Barrett only had 34 yards of passing after the first quarter. However, a 70-yard touchdown to Johnnie Dixon, as well as a 39-yard completion to Dixon in the second quarter propelled Barrett to breaking the record on the road in Piscataway, N.J.

Entering the game, Barrett needed 201 yards to be the outright leader for the record. At the end of the first two quarters, he had 216 yards.

This isn’t the only record Barrett has. He sits atop the Big Ten for most TDs responsible for, as well as numerous other OSU records, including most passing touchdowns for a career and most passing TDs in a season.

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

Ohio State vs. Rutgers 2017: Start time, live stream, TV schedule and Game Thread
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The Buckeyes are getting it together as they take on their conference slate.

After several weeks of criticism, the Ohio State offense seems to be back on track behind senior quarterback J.T. Barrett. With seven different receivers catching a touchdown pass last week vs UNLV, Zone 6 seems to have finally arrived this season. And with sophomore running back Mike Weber most likely back in the lineup this weekend, the tandem rushing attack with J.K. Dobbins will be most formidable indeed.

However, the offense will face a stiff opponent in the Rutgers defense. The Scarlet Knights are ranked in the top 30 in most offensive categories—a vast improvement over last season when the unit was pretty abysmal. Unfortunately for Rutgers, however, Blessuan Austin, their top cornerback (and widely considered best player on their defense) tore his ACL versus Nebraska last weekend and is out for the rest of the season.

Rutgers has never beaten Ohio State in the three times that they have played since joining the Big Ten in 2014. That's not likely to change this year. Even so, second-year coach Chris Ash, a former Ohio State assistant, has made a lot of improvements to the Rutgers program after the departure of former coach Kyle flood amid an NCAA investigation.

It might be Rutgers... But welcome back to the Big Ten football!

When is the game and how can I watch?


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

Location: Piscataway, NJ

TV: BTN

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Radio: 97.1 FM/1460 AM

Where is GameDay today?


After a hiatus in Times Square, College GameDay is back on track and headed to an actual college campus. This week, the crew heads to Blacksburg, Va. ahead of the No. 2 Clemson vs. No. 12 Virginia Tech matchup. GameDay covered Clemson’s throttling of Louisville two weeks ago in Kentucky, but this is the first time the pregame show has been at a Hokies game this season. It will be the sixth-overall visit to Blacksburg, and the first since 2007. This game, a rematch of last year’s ACC Championship that solidified Clemson’s spot in the College Football Playoff, represents the first time the Tigers have traveled to Virginia Tech since 2011.

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


All of the Big Ten teams are now officially in the midst of their conference schedules at this point. After Nebraska and Illinois faced off last night, today’s schedule starts with two noon games as Northwestern travels to No. 10 Wisconsin on ABC, while Maryland heads to Minnesota on FS1. Indiana faces No. 4 Penn State in Happy Valley at 3:30 p.m. on BTN before Iowa goes to East Lansing to take on Michigan State at 4 p.m, on FOX.

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MotS&G Preview: #11 Ohio State (3-1, BIG 1-0) at Rutgers (1-3, BIG 0-1)

Preview: #11 Ohio State (3-1, BIG 1-0) at Rutgers (1-3, BIG 0-1)
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Coach Urban Meyer and his Ohio State Buckeyes will travel to Piscataway, New Jersey to face a familiar face in Coach Chris Ash and his Scarlet Knights. This contest will pit a scrappy Rutgers team that has displayed improvements, but this game should still get out of hand.

Team Stats

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Points Per Game 39.3 27.3
Points Allowed Per Game 20.0 18.3
Total Yards 549.0 326.8
Yards Passing 319.3 163.5
Yards Rushing 229.8 163.3
Yards Allowed 367.3 298.3
Pass Yards Allowed 228.3 179.5
Rush Yards Allowed 139.0 118.8

As provided by ESPN, both teams both teams differ in each category, with the closest being Points Allowed Per Game. Other than that, the offensive statistics favor the Buckeyes, but the defensive statistics favor the Scarlet Knights, with the caveat being that difference in competition. The Buckeyes faced moderate to great offenses, Indiana and Oklahoma, where Rutgers played a turnover-prone Nebraska team and a Washington offense that is still trying to find their identity.

The Buckeyes faced moderate to great offenses, Indiana and Oklahoma, where Rutgers played a turnover-prone Nebraska team and a Washington offense that is still trying to find their identity. This is by no means an excuse or a shoe-in for a blowout, but it could still be over by halftime.

What To Watch For:

1.) BACK TO THE START, LEGRAND REUNION.

The current Associate Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator at Ohio State will come back to his old stomping grounds in New Jersey, where he received his first opportunity as a Head Coach. Schiano was so successful at Rutgers, he eventually received an offer to become the Head Coach of the Tampa Bay Bucs, which did not work out that well.

Now, Coach Meyer and Coach Schiano will face a familiar face in Coach Ash, who was a former pupil of Meyer. He helped recruit a few of the current BIA members prior to his departure for a tougher challenge, and this game of chess will be one to watch.

A former Rutger player, Eric LeGrand who was paralyzed after a collision against Army will be in attendance to reunite with his former coach, which is a story to follow throughout the day. It has been five years since that tragic day, but the reunion will be a sight to see even though they are pulling for their respective teams.

2.) SCHIANO VERSUS ASH.

Both Coaches share the same qualities as both coaches put their DB’s on islands, playing similar styles. Both benefited from Coach Coombs and both were quality recruiters for the Buckeyes, but now they are pitted against each other. The Old versus the New.

Ash has been invaluable on the recruiting trail and he has brought in a lot of talent in the secondary. He has developed the Buckeyes prior to leaving and now his former players have thrived in Schiano’s first year, but this year has been a little rough around the edges.

There is no doubt that Schiano and Coombs will have their guys ready, but Coach Ash got some terrible news this week as his best Cover Corner Blessuan Austin suffered a season-ending injury that will leave him thin at Cornerback. He has two capable bodies, but behind them is a lot of inexperience, which could benefit the Buckeyes offense.

3.) QB, WR, CB & LB IMPROVEMENTS.

In what seems to be a constant topic within Buckeye Nation, will there be miscues between J.T. Barrett and Zone 6? Last week, they improved in most departments with Barrett missing a few easy throws even though it was against an overmatched UNLV team.

His decision making was better along with the playcalling, but they still have to work out a few more kinks. He missed a few throws, but he did well enough in a little less than a half.

His receivers also did well, showing the ability to earn yards after the catch and finding the empty spaces in zone coverage for easy receptions. They regained their confidence and they will continue to improve against a thin Rutgers team who just lost their best player.

On the other side of the ball, the Buckeyes are struggling at the Cornerback and Middle Linebacker positions. The Corners are placed on islands all game, but from time to time they get beat and they start grabbing at the receivers to make a play. This often causes penalties that give the opposite team easy conversions, which often lead to scores.

The Corners are placed on islands all game, but from time to time they get beat and they start grabbing at the receivers to make a play. This often causes penalties that give the opposite team easy conversions, which often lead to scores.

The Linebackers have improved more than the Corners with the addition of Tuf Borland, who is making plays and improving after each contest. Big Play Baker has regressed and Dante Booker has been making plays, but he is just as inconsistent as the others.

Prediction: 49-14 Ohio State defeats Rutgers




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... we look at many other top games in Week 5. The marquee match-up sends No. 2 Auburn to Blacksburg to meet No. 12 Virginia Tech. Steve Helwagen - 6 hours ago; 1; Tools. Edit; Slot to 247Sports Home; Slot to Ohio State Buckeyes Newsletter; Slot to ...

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Here’s the full slate of college football games this weekend.

The Ohio State Buckeyes don’t kickoff until 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, but there are quite a few ranked matchups both Friday night and throughout the day Saturday to keep you busy until the Scarlet and Gray take the field.

On Friday, late-night on the West Coast, the No. 5 USC Trojans are on the road against a rising No. 16 Washing State team that currently boasts a better (read: more accurate and less turnover prone) quarterback and could be the the stumbling block that keeps the Trojans out of the College Football Playoff.

Ranked matchups on Saturday include No. 24 Mississippi State at No. 13 Auburn, and No. 2 Clemson at No. 12 Virginia Tech. Leading the Big Ten are Penn State (No. 4) and Wisconsin (No. 10) who both face conference opponents, albeit Indiana and Northwestern respectively. Although, an upset in either game wouldn’t hurt that the Buckeyes chances of getting back into the playoff conversation.

Here’s the full slate of college football games in Week 5:

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LGHL Ohio State will participate in the Coach to Cure MD program this weekend

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The Buckeyes have close friends affected by Duchenne muscular dystrophy and are doing their part to help.

“He brightens up everybody each and every time he comes around us. He’s a Buckeye and just a kid that loves Ohio State and the people around Ohio State.”

-J.T. Barrett said according Ohio to State football


The Ohio State Buckeyes will continue one of their most recent traditions of wearing Coach To Cure MD patches on their shirts and pullovers Saturday for the 10th straight season of working with the Coach To Cure MD program. Teams from across the country will come together to raise money for research and show their support for those affected by muscular dystrophy.

Ohio State specifically plans on raising $10,000 this weekend in the name of team friend and fellow Buckeye Jacob Jarvis. There’s no doubt that you’ve seen the 17-year-old on the sidelines over the past few seasons, and head coach Urban Meyer really likes it that way.

“I love him,” Meyer said of Jarvis. “I feel good when I see him. He’s like seeing my son. And he’s part of the team now.”

Jarvis and his younger brother Noah Studebaker both have Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a disorder resulting in muscle degeneration for which there isn’t currently a cure. Fans at the Ohio State-Rutgers game, as well as those at other games across the country this weekend, will be asked to donate to research projects funded by Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy.

Donations can also be made online at CoachtoCureMD.org or by texting the word CURE to 50555 for $10 in honor of this year's anniversary.

“Approximately, 40 scouts were on hand as head coach Greg Beals ran his team through a series of drills before a simulated game where 11 Buckeye pitchers threw 1-2 innings each.”

-Ohio State Athletic Department


The Ohio State Buckeye baseball team hosted a slew of scouts for their annual pro scout day on Thursday, with 11 pitchers taking their turn on the mound. The players began their day with stretching and then proceeded to run throuhg 60-yard sprints, batting practice, throwing and defensive drills, and the simulated game that went 11-22 innings (give or take).

With each of the 11 pitchers getting the same number of throws as if they were on the mound for 1-2 innings lead to a long afternoon. The pitchers who participated included Reece Calvert, Connor Curlis, Ryan Feltner, Curtiss Irving, Jonathan Jahn, Seth Kinker, Kyle Michalik, Adam Niemeyer, Yianni Pavlopoulos, Thomas Waning and Austin Woodby.

The next big event for the Buckeye baseball team is the Scarlet and Gray World Series, which kicks-off on October 13. The games are free for the public, but, like most things at Ohio State, parking is not.

2017 S&G World Series Schedule

  • Game 1: Friday, Oct. 13 - 6 p.m.
  • Game 2: Saturday, Oct. 14 - 2 p.m.
  • Game 3: Tuesday, Oct. 17 - 6 p.m.
  • Game 4: Friday, Oct. 20 - 6 p.m.
  • Game 5: Saturday, Oct. 21 - 2 p.m.

Chris Holtmann and the rest of his Ohio State coaching staff are visiting Cavs practice today.

— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) September 29, 2017

One of the big perks of playing for Ohio State basketball — aside from being pretty far removed from the mess of the FBI investigation — is the close bond that the team has with NBA and state of Ohio legend LeBron James.

James does everything from clothe both the basketball and football team, to taking in an Ohio State football game to celebrate a championship win. With a new head coach replacing Thad Matta, it’s nice to see the connection continue to the next generation of Buckeye ballers. Plus, it’ll certainly help Chris Holtmann on the recruiting trail as he tries to finish filling the 2018 class.

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