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COLUMBUS, Ohio – After their 49-21 win over Indiana to open the season, the Buckeyes have stayed put at number two in the Associated Press' rankings. OSU received one first place vote while Alabama was given the other 60. Other Big Ten schools moved ...

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LGHL Parris Campbell, Ohio State receivers can exploit matchups against Oklahoma

Parris Campbell, Ohio State receivers can exploit matchups against Oklahoma
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The Sooners' D has some question marks, but the Buckeyes' shakiest unit will need to straighten out to beat them.

You can forgive Ohio State for starting Week 1 a little flat. A Thursday game, a conference opponent, a new offensive coordinator—all possible ingredients in an uninspired start to the preseason No. 2 team in college football.

But Week 1 is behind us, and we've gotten a taste of the kind of haymakers that college football's other premier teams can throw. The Buckeyes have to face one of those heavyweights, Oklahoma, this Saturday in Columbus.

The guy who might make all the difference in this bout? Week 1's first half goat and second half hero.

The stats


Name: Parris Campbell

Number: 21

Position: H-back

Year: Junior

Height/Weight: 6'1, 208 lbs.

Stat line: 6 receptions, 136 yards, 1 TD

Campbell had a dismal first half against Indiana on Thursday night, letting a first down ball bounce off his hands early before dropping one of the prettiest throws of J.T. Barrett's career in the end zone. It's safe to say he made up for it in the game's final 30 minutes. The highlight play, one which vaulted the Buckeyes into the lead for good, was a 74-yard scamper for six after a short throw from Barrett; Campbell left a slew of Hoosier defenders looking like they were moving in slow motion on that run.

Opposition research


The Sooners' defense features a number of key contributors from last year's unit, including some stout linemen in Neville Gallimore and Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, and experienced safeties Steven Parker and Will Johnson. Standout corner Jordan Thomas also returns. The issue for Oklahoma is that last year's defense just wasn't all that impressive, finishing out 2016 as the No. 55 defense by S&P+. That won't be good enough to hang with Ohio State if the Buckeyes start firing on all cylinders like they did in the second half last week.

Last weekend, the Sooners steamrolled an overmatched UTEP team to the tune of 56-7. That beatdown belied an almost boring performance by Oklahoma's defense—they stifled the Miners, allowing just 167 total yards, but got just one sack and no interceptions for their trouble. (In fairness, they did record four tackles for loss and force a fumble in the open field.)

What to watch for


Given the above, and the fact that Oklahoma's defense recorded just 17 takeaways all last season, there's a clear opportunity for the Buckeyes to exploit their matchups in the passing game here.

Enter Parris Campbell. The junior H-back is stepping into a regular contributing role this season for the first time in his Buckeye career after being mostly relegated to punt/kick duty in 2016. Thursday night's game was an excellent showcase for Campbell's weaknesses (hands) and his strengths (speed, cuts, vision); against Oklahoma, Urban Meyer and Kevin Wilson can scheme to emphasize the latter while minimizing the impact of the former.

To wit: Ohio State's two best pass plays against Indiana, one of which was Campbell's long score, share some similarities. On both, the receiver lines up on the right side and follows an inside route toward the left half of field. (Johnnie Dixon, loose behind the Hoosiers' linebackers, sits on the throw at the second level; Campbell's drag route takes him all the way across the field just beyond the line of scrimmage.) And on both, getting one of the Buckeyes' superior athletes into open space was enough to chew up more than half the field and get in for a touchdown.


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We know by now that this set of Buckeye personnel with this particular quarterback rarely thrives when asked to connect on long pass plays and beat a defense deep before the ball arrives. Guys like Binjimen Victor and Austin Mack are built like prototypical NFL wideouts, but they're green enough that they've yet to find a rhythm with Barrett, who gets mighty shaky beyond 15 yards or so. They also probably want to avoid testing a player like Jordan Thomas, who could make Barrett pay on an under-thrown ball.

But against Oklahoma—a team that can throw the ball with the best of them, in a matchup that's likely to be a shootout—they shouldn't have to. The Buckeyes' small receiving corps' strength is tailor-made to exploit the weaknesses of a team like the Sooners, and the more Urban Meyer leans on it (along with a healthy dose of the stable of running backs at his disposal), Ohio State should be able to handle Baker Mayfield and Oklahoma.

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LGHL Ohio State releases depth chart for home-opener against Oklahoma

Ohio State releases depth chart for home-opener against Oklahoma
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With some game film to review, the Buckeyes’ depth chart looks a little different for the Sooners.

Ohio State had a lot of adjustments to make at halftime during the season-opener to Indiana -- both to personnel and scheme, but those changes completely turned around the momentum of the second half. Now, the Buckeyes are heading into their home-opener in prime-time (featured on ESPN’s College GameDay), against a team out for revenge, and the depth chart looks a little different.

Meyer already mentioned during his weekly press conference that running back Mike Weber was back to practicing at full speed following the IU game, and that Weber along with freshman sensation J.K. Dobbins would both get touches in Week 2 against Oklahoma. How those carries will be divided has yet to be determined -- and best wishes to the guy who has to make that call. For the time being though, they are both listed as first-team rushers.

Newcomers to the depth chart this week are freshman Pete Werner and sophomore Justin Hilliard to the linebacker position.

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Buckeyes stay in second, Mountaineers slip out of Top 25
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LGHL Ohio State still at No. 2 in this week’s AP, Coaches Poll

Ohio State still at No. 2 in this week’s AP, Coaches Poll
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Not as many moves as expected after Week 1 of college football.

The Ohio State Buckeyes came away with their first Big Ten conference win against the Hoosiers last Thursday, but it wasn’t without some early struggles. After a first half that most fans would like to forget, the offense finally started rolling mid-way through the third quarter and the defense — notably, the secondary — finally found their swagger.

Preseason polls listed the Buckeyes at No. 2, and the team kept their spot heading into Week 2. Oklahoma came into the season as part of the top 10, and with a marked victory over UTEP in their season-opener, inched closer to the Buckeyes at No. 5 in the AP Poll.

It was a good weekend for most Big Ten teams, with Michigan boosting their stock (up to No. 8) after beating a Florida team that was missing 10 players, and Penn State (up to No. 4) putting on a clinic against the Akron Zips. And in other rival news, Clemson -- who was a big question mark with QB Deshaun Watson heading to the NFL -- bumped up a few spots to No. 3 after their victory over Kent State.

Florida State came into the 2017 season at No. 3, and didn’t look all that bad against the No. 1 Rolling Tide until their starting quarterback Deondre Francois went down with a season-ending knee injury. The Seminoles might stay in the Top-10 for a week or two, before the backup situation is fleshed out and discounted, but they are looking toward a steep drop in the rankings as the season presses forward.

The Buckeyes will host the Oklahoma Sooners for Ohio State’s home opener on Saturday. Not only are the Sooners looking for their revenge from last year’s trouncing, but ESPN’s College GameDay will head to Columbus for it’s second-week in a row covering the Scarlet and Gray. The prime time matchup will kick-off at 7:30 p.m.

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MotS&G Preview: #7 Oklahoma vs #2 Ohio State

Preview: #7 Oklahoma vs #2 Ohio State
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With the first week of the young CFB season behind us, we look forward to another contest that has once again garnered another College Gameday appearance. The featured matchup will place two Top 10 teams against each other, and with two big-time and experienced leaders at the Quarterback position, there will be no shortage of big plays and drama.

What To Watch For:

J.T. Barrett versus Baker Mayfield:

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In a game filled with great matchups, Barrett versus Mayfield takes the front seat in this contest. Mayfield led the offense to an impressive win over UTEP, while Barrett took some time to get his offense going. Although it was not entirely his fault, the WR’s failed to break away from the opposing DB’s.

Mayfield looked sharp against inferior and outclassed competition. He finished 19 for 20 for 329 yards and 3 scores, in a 56-7 drubbing of UTEP. This week he will face a newly pieced together set of DB’s and he will be looking to test them early and often with his crop of receivers.

Barrett was efficient during his showing and he showed some improvement balancing the running and passing. He finished with 4 total TD’s and 365 yards, 301 of which were through the air and he also had 64 on the ground. This balance was needed and he will need to stay focused and sharp against a mostly experienced secondary that has three Seniors to lean on.

This game will most likely fall on the shoulders of both men with ball security, balance and turnovers will be the deciding factor. There will be no shortage of big plays and offensive fireworks, this is what makes this so exciting.

Trench Wars, Best D-Line versus Best O-Line:

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In what is almost another given, the battle in the trenches between Oklahoma and Ohio State is another key matchup to watch in this battle of two Top 10 teams.

Oklahoma has one of the best Offensive Lines in the nation led by LT Orlando Brown and they average out to about 304.4 lbs of humanity tasked to protect Mayfield.

On the other side of the line will be one of the best Defensive Lines in the nation led by Sam Hubbard and Tyquan Lewis. Behind them, the depth at Ohio State, particularly on the Defensive Line, they are two or three deep at each position.

This matchup will determine the success of either team. The Sooner line is talented and will be a major test for the Buckeyes line.

Buckeye DB’s versus Sooner WR’s:

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I remember people saying that Ohio State will not face another crop of big, physical receivers again this season. Guess what? They were wrong. The Sooners top 3 receivers are 6’3″, 6’5″ and 6’5″. Ceedee Lamb, Mark

The Sooners top 3 receivers are 6’3″, 6’5″ and 6’5″. Ceedee Lamb, Mark Andrews, and Jeffery Mead are massive, with Andrews, a former Buckeye target being the heaviest at 253 lbs. Kendall Sheffield, Damon Arnette, and Denzel Ward need to be sharp. Jordan Fuller and Damon Webb need to stay disciplined as well.

Kendall Sheffield, Damon Arnette, and Denzel Ward need to be sharp. Jordan Fuller and Damon Webb need to stay disciplined as well.

This could be another shootout, but can the Buckeye secondary cover and force a few turnovers for the defense? Can the Sooner Wideouts out-muscle their smaller opponents?

Sooner Front 7 versus Dobbins/Weber:

True Freshman J.K. Dobbins received his first start and he surely did not disappoint. He finished the game with 29 carries for 181 yards and 2 catches for 24 yards. This week he will share the load with Mike Weber.

Together they face a stout front 7 led by 3 seniors. They will be tasked to stop the ground game and get to the QB. It won’t be easy, but they gave them fits a season ago, so it’ll be interesting.

The Ohio State line isn’t sorry either, as they average 310.8 lbs as a whole. Three of the five a 6’7″, with Jones being 6’5″ and Price being 6’4″. With a major chip on their shoulders, particularly with the right side of the line, Bowen and Prince will be looking to establish themselves.

Can WR’s break open:

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Finally, can the Buckeye WR’s break open consistently enough to and make plays? This will be hard due to the experience opposing them.

They are all talented, but they need to outwork the DB’s to give Barrett a chance to win the game for them. Barrett wasn’t perfect, and he did miss a few of his guys on errant passes, but the WR’s had a few drops during the game too.

Will they be reliable threats for Barrett? Will they be able to break free from the coverage and make plays? Can Zone 6 make the Buckeye Offense, particularly the deep ball sizzle again?

Prediction:

This will be another hard fought game with the Sooners keeping it close in the first half. Their WR’s will out muscle the DB’s early before halftime. This game will be a back and forth affair until the Buckeye Defense takes over and forces a few turnovers.

With a combination of second half adjustments and the Buckeye front seven’s relentlessness, the Buckeyes pull away in the second half for a close win at home.

This game will showcase many NFL hopefuls and it will be filled with team scouts. This game will also feature the next wave of talent, as many Buckeye commits and targets will be present for the show.

Final Score: 41-31 Buckeyes










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LGHL Ohio State’s defensive line proved it’s the real deal against Indiana

Ohio State’s defensive line proved it’s the real deal against Indiana
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Last Thursday we spelled redemption O-S-U

Ohio State’s Week 1 victory over Indiana wasn’t the start-to-finish slaughter that some (including this guy) predicted, but we still saw plenty of the firepower that earned the Buckeyes a No. 2 preseason ranking:

  • The Hoosiers ran for just 17 yards and zero touchdowns on their 27 carries. Five sacks (which count as negative rushing yards for the quarterback in college) are the cause of horrendous average of 0.63 yards per attempt, but the Indiana non-quarterbacks’ 37 yards on 17 carries wasn’t much better.
  • Entering this season, Denzel Ward had not allowed a touchdown in his 44 total targets in coverage, per CFBFilmRoom. This streak ended Saturday, as Ward was mossed by 6'4" 220 pound Simmie Cobbs. Still, he looked like a No. 1 corner for most of the game, recording four solo tackles, five pass break ups, and an interception.
  • If you thought this defensive line could be a bit unfair for the opposition, you were proven correct last Thursday. Sam Hubbard and Dre’Mont Jones were particularly disruptive, combining for one sack, four hits, and nine hurries.

Despite a seemingly limitless amount of perfect back-shoulder throws from Indiana quarterback Richard Lagow, the Buckeyes defense largely dominated for 60 minutes. Let’s take a look at a few of the highlights.

It took awhile, but Ohio State’s secondary started to make plays


Down 7-3 in the second quarter, Indiana had driven all the way to the Buckeyes’ 14-yard and were threatening to take a double-digit lead on the Silver Bullets. Luckily, a well-timed zone call, combined with athletic plays by cornerback Kendall Sheffield and safety Jordan Fuller, led to the Silver Bullets’ first takeaway of the season:


Fuller earned some time on special teams last season, but both of the former four-star defensive backs made their real debut Thursday. Lagow may have thrown for 410 yards, but it took him 65 passes to get there, and the Buckeyes secondary flashed some of the potential that could help them grow up sooner rather than later this season.

Under Pressure


The Buckeyes defensive line reached Lagow at will Thursday, as he was routinely taken to the ground the second he moved on from his first read. Four separate Buckeyes managed to tally a sack, with reigning Big Ten Defensive Player of the year TyGod Lewis collecting two:


Lewis has enough bend to capture the corner against most offensive tackles, as he demonstrates in the first clip, but he’s also able to bump inside as a defensive tackle which allows the Buckeyes the chance to get all four of their freak ends on the field at the same time. Lewis may not have the pedigree of Nick Bosa, or the god-given talent of Hubbard, but he sure looked like the class of the group last Thursday night.


It’s not the worst thing when Ohio State starts their season with a 28 point win in Big Ten play that also gives the coaches plenty of film to critique. The Buckeyes will need to play better in all three phases of the game to achieve their goals this season, but last Thursday night demonstrated the reason for the high expectations for this group. In a game where Meyer didn’t even feel the need to put his No. 1 running back in harms way, the Buckeyes physically dominated and took care of business. Hopefully this time around the performance wasn’t too “basic” for any Oklahoma quarterbacks.

The final: 49-21, Ohio State

Defensive player of the game: Tyquan Lewis (2 sacks)

Defensive play of the game: Jordan Fuller interception deep in Buckeye territory.

Next Victim: Oklahoma. Till next week, Columbus.

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The Buckeyes’ head coach talked to the media on Monday, and divulged some tidbits ahead of Saturday’s primetime contest.

As the football season glides into Week 2, more showdowns between top ranked teams are on the slate this Saturday. The big one: Ohio State vs. Oklahoma.

With the Urban Meyer Monday press conference in the books, let’s break down the four biggest points the Buckeye coach made as his squad prepares for the primetime meeting with the Sooners.

1. “[J.K. Dobbins and Mike Weber] will both play. We haven't figured the exact rotation. Mike had a good practice today. He went full speed today.”


After the first game of the season—or more specifically, first game of his OSU career— J.K. Dobbins has bursted onto the college football scene. Dobbins shattered the freshman debut rushing record for a Buckeye by amassing 181 yards in the Thursday night win against the Indiana Hoosiers.

While Dobbins was the sensation of the night, he was in the starting running back role due to Mike Weber recovering from a hamstring injury. In the press conference, Meyer said that Weber is ready to play in the Saturday meeting against OU.

This is good news if you are a fan of the Buckeye rushing game.

Last season, Weber rushed for 1,096 yards and started in 13 games for the Buckeyes. A powerful redshirt-freshman campaign made Weber the No. 1 guy in the RB department entering the 2017 season. However, with the emergence of Dobbins, a dilemma now must find a solution as the Scarlet and Gray take on the Crimson and Cream.

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A Web You Weave: Mike Weber found the endzone nine times in 2016.

For opposing defenses, the suggestion of a rotation at RB would be a nightmare scenario. Dobbins proved that he can wear down defenses with his speed and carries. Against IU, Dobbins was handed the rock an impressive 29 times and averaged 6.2 yards per pop.

If Dobbins is used as the main guy for the Oklahoma game, then having Weber as the bruising, smash-right-into-you rusher will wear down the Sooner defense by the fourth quarter. Some programs are lucky to have one rusher that can make plays; Ohio State has two—and that’s not counting the playmaking ability of J.T. Barrett on the ground, when it’s needed.

Another primetime contest may bring out another prime performance from the Buckeye backfield.

2. “The obvious is we have to knock some balls down. The one thing about IU, that quarterback is extremely accurate. I said after the game, that's one of the most accurate games I've ever seen a quarterback play.”


The Buckeye pass defense got tested against Hoosier quarterback Richard Lagow. While Ohio State got the win, Lagow was still able to pick apart the OSU secondary. The final stats from Lagow: 410 yards on 40-of-65 passing, three touchdowns and two interceptions.

Granted, Lagow threw an absurd amount of passes. On the other hand, that meant the passing game was working. Oklahoma has a QB that, arguably, is one of the best in the country. In the Sooners first game of the season against UTEP, Baker Mayfield completed his first 16 passes (an OU record), and ended the first half going 19-of-20 for 329 yards and three scores.

The deep ball also worked, as Mayfield connected on a 51-yard pass, and had nine other passes go for chunk yardage—a play that picks up more than 15 yards. From an accuracy standpoint, Mayfield has completed 74.4 percent of his throws over the last 11 games. To get that kind of completion percentage, it helps when you have receivers that can make plays, and against UTEP, they did just that.

OSU’s secondary will need to get some pass breakups against Mayfield and his receiving corps. The skill is there in the Buckeye defense, and flashes of it were shown last week. A goal line interception by Jordan Fuller and a late game pick by Denzel Ward shows that Defensive Back University still has a campus in Columbus, Ohio. However, giving up 400+ yard pass performances is not a good way to ensure wins in big games.

3. “Receiver's got to make plays for [Barrett], as well.”


Dropped passes and miscues on the receiving side of OSU’s offense popped up in the Week 1 win in Bloomington, Ind. The most notable of the drops was by Parris Campbell in the endzone. All teams face some kind of problem in the early stages of the season. For the elite programs, wrinkles tend to be ironed out as the season progresses, but these problems get amplified for the Buckeyes because they were problems that creeped up last season.

While Barrett shoulders some of the blame, you start to wonder that maybe he isn’t the one that should be deserving of the blame. Just this past week, Barrett took home one of the Big Ten Weekly Awards for his performance against the Hoosiers, and has constantly put up big numbers in big games. In last season’s meeting with Oklahoma, the Buckeye QB electrified the statbox with a four touchdown night, including a contender for catch of the year by Noah Brown.


The quarterback can only do so much. Barrett is an immensely talented college QB—and his trophy case proves that. But, for good passing performances, you need receivers that can catch the ball and make some plays. Against Indiana, that was on display as Johnnie Dixon and Parris Campbell broke off huge chunk plays for touchdowns in the third quarter. Both of them courtesy of Barrett’s arm.

This week, the Zone 6 rotation needs to keep mistakes to a minimum. Equally important, someone will have to make a big play. If both don’t happen, then the reliance to move the ball comes down on the rushing game. That’s not a bad thing, but the uneven approach (having a rushing attack with an ineffective passing attack) makes the Buckeyes too predictable.

4. “I know Coach Bob Stoops very well.. Yeah, it's going to be the same Oklahoma team.”


Bob Stoops is no longer on the sidelines for Oklahoma. While the visor may be in retirement, the spirit is still there. Lincoln Riley, the new OU coach, was promoted from within the Sooners’ coaching staff. Even though there’s a new coach, the culture and mechanics of operation stays the same.

In Monday’s presser, Meyer was asked if the preparation becomes harder because the coaching situation changed. His response was that it doesn’t. The coordinators are the same (Mike Stoops on defense, Bill Bedenbaugh on offense) for the Sooners, so don’t expect the game plan to change drastically.

The more things change, the more they stay same. That seems to be what’s happening with Oklahoma. If that statement does ring true, then expect the Buckeyes to rack up points on the scoreboard this Saturday night.

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