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Google Ohio State Football: Key to Buckeyes' season will be seizing momentum - Scarlet and Game

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Ohio State Football: Key to Buckeyes' season will be seizing momentum
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As the Ohio State football team prepares for the 2017 season, the keys to the Buckeyes' success seem obvious. Develop a consistent deep-ball threat. Stay healthy. Solidify the right side of the offensive line. Replace three starters in the secondary.
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Google Buckeyes land 4-star LB K'Vaughan Pope and Twitter reacts - 247Sports

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Buckeyes land 4-star LB K'Vaughan Pope and Twitter reacts
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What's next for the Buckeyes? Make sure you're in the loop -- take five seconds to sign up for our FREE Buckeyes newsletter now! And there has been “talk” on Twitter reacting to Urban Meyer landing another top prospect. Here are a collection of tweets ...

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Google Watch: K'Vaughan Pope commits to Ohio State and crowd approves - 247Sports

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Watch: K'Vaughan Pope commits to Ohio State and crowd approves
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17 for the Ohio State Buckeyes. Bill Kurelic - 12 hours ago; 6; Tools. Edit; Slot to 247Sports Home; Slot to Ohio State Buckeyes Newsletter; Slot to Ohio State Links. On Friday evening Dinwiddie County (Va.) linebacker K'Vaughan Pope committed to Ohio ...

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Google Counting down most likely to commit from Friday Night Lights - 247Sports

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Counting down most likely to commit from Friday Night Lights
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Many of the top recruits in those three classes were on hand on July 21 for the Buckeyes' Friday Night Lights camp. One of those recruits on hand at Friday Night Lights has already committed to the Buckeyes, safety Marcus Hooker. So, who else from ...


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COLUMBUS – While Ohio State has no proven commodities at wide receiver, the Buckeyes have plenty of wide receivers with potential. Ohio State has 10 wide receivers on scholarship, including nine who were four-star recruits. No wide receiver on the ...
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Buckeyes need big play guy
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FILE - In this Dec. 31, 2016, file photo, Ohio State wide receiver Parris Campbell (21) runs against Clemson during the first half of the Fiesta Bowl NCAA college football game in Glendale, Ariz. The Buckeyes are hoping one of the half dozen or so ...

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LGHL What K’Vaughan Pope Brings To Ohio State

What K’Vaughan Pope Brings To Ohio State
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The longtime Buckeye lean is finally in the fold. What does it mean?

Buckeye fans are likely very familiar with the name K’Vaughan Pope at this point. The Dinwiddie, Virginia linebacker has been on Ohio State’s radar for months, and anyone who follows recruiting at the most basic level has heard the rumblings of a possible commitment since April. Due to a number of obstacles, mainly the space (or lack thereof) in Ohio State’s 2018 class, Pope, despite a desire to commit to Ohio State back in July, had to wait, and was encouraged to look elsewhere.

However, after sitting down and looking at the numbers, as well as at Pope’s tape, Ohio State, and more importantly Urban Meyer, was sold on the LB, and he was given the green light to commit to the team he’s wanted to be a part of since visiting on April 1st. Fresh off of a visit to Georgia on July 20th, Pope announced that he’d be committing at his high school on August 4th.

Despite that announcement’s timing with the Georgia visit, there was never really any doubt about where he’d be landing, the only question was if OSU would have room for him. Just moments ago, that question was answered with a resounding “yes”, as K’Vaughan Pope announced his official commitment to Ohio State over Georgia, Alabama, Clemson, and Florida, among others at his high school. Pope is the first in what may be a “Boom”-heavy August. Here’s what he brings to the team and the 2018 class.

ON THE FIELD


Pope’s ability on the field is undeniable. He’s got prototypical linebacker size, albeit with a little more weight to add, and a massive ceiling because of his athleticism. He doesn’t have fantastic speed, and will certainly end up as an inside linebacker at Ohio State because of his lack of elite top-end speed, but he’s absurdly strong, and plays with more power than just about any other linebacker in the country.

He plays on both sides of the ball for his high school team, and essentially just serves as a tank on offense, which he carries over to his defensive style as well. He lines up as a running back, tight end, wide receiver, pretty much anywhere you can imagine, and just destroys defenses with his strength and power.

That hard-hitting, physically imposing style transitions extremely well to the defense, as he frequently blows up the run with his hitting ability, while his natural athleticism lets him run with backs and tight ends in coverage. He’s never going to a quarterback-seeking missile like Darron Lee was, but he’s the linebacker equivalent of a sledgehammer in run coverage, and his tape reminds me a lot of former Buckeye and current Dolphin Raekwon McMillan.

IN THE CLASS


Pope is the 17th recruit in Ohio State’s 2018 recruiting class, and the third (or possibly fourth depending on where Andrew Chatfield ends up) linebacker, along with Dallas Gant and fellow Virginian Teradja Mitchell. Mitchell and Pope are relatively similar players, but Mitchell is a bit bigger, while Pope has a higher athletic peak. They’ll complement each other very well.

He’s the second recruit from Virginia, along with the aforementioned Pope, and serves as a sign of change, as Virginia continues to grow as a pipeline for Ohio State under Urban Meyer. Ohio State is looking at two Virginia recruits in 2019, running back Devyn Ford and defensive end Brandon Smith, so don’t expect that pipeline to end any time soon.

When it comes to prospective linebacker targets, Pope’s commitment doesn’t really have an impact. Ohio State is really only looking at two other linebackers in this class, Palaie Gaoteote and Solomon Tuliaupupu, neither of whom would be turned away if they want into the class.

As of right now, if pressed to make a prediction, I’d say both will likely end up at USC, but no one should have any worries about Ohio State not taking either of them because of Pope. They’re good enough to merit finding the space in a quickly filling class.

Pope’s commitment extends Ohio State’s lead in the 247sports team rankings, from roughly 12 points to nearly 20. Ohio State is still well on pace to land the best recruiting class of all time, upending a record set by Urban Meyer at Florida in 2010.

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What K'Vaughan Pope's commitment means for the Buckeyes: Ohio State football recruiting
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The Buckeyes didn't do that. They were diligent with a prospect who looks like he's good enough to play anywhere, and Pope was patient with them. With 17 prospects now committed for 2018, and the kind of talent still out there for Ohio State, the staff ...
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Google Report: JaQuan Lyle transferring to New Mexico - 247Sports

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Report: JaQuan Lyle transferring to New Mexico
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After finishing his sophomore season with Ohio State in disappointment, he lost his starting spot towards the end of the year and the Buckeyes failed to make the NCAA Tournament or the NIT, it appeared Lyle would be back to try and fix things his ...
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LGHL 4-star linebacker K’Vaughan Pope commits to Ohio State

4-star linebacker K’Vaughan Pope commits to Ohio State
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BOOOOOOM!! The Buckeyes add another standout 2018 linebacker to the fold.

Nearly a week after landing former Ohio State standout Malik Hooker’s younger brother Marcus, Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes have now picked up a verbal pledge from another class of 2018 standout.

Joining fellow linebacker prospects Dallas Gant and Teradja Mitchell in the Buckeyes' class, four-star recruit K’Vaughan Pope is now the 17th member of Ohio State’s top rated recruiting class.

Announcing his commitment on Friday night, Pope picked Ohio State over a long list of scholarship offers. Before deciding on the Buckeyes, the 6'2, 210-pound Dinwiddie, VA native held chances to suit up at programs such as Georgia, Alabama, Clemson, Florida, and Florida State.

Currently rated as the seventh inside linebacker and 168th-overall prospect in the class of 2018, per the 247Sports Composite Rankings, Mitchell put together an impressive junior campaign at Dinwiddie High School. Last season as a leader for the Generals, who finished the year off 14-1, the future Buckeye accounted for 135 total tackles, 4.5 sacks, and 6 interceptions.

Be on the lookout as the Land-Grant Holy Land recruiting team will have much more on K’Vaughan Pope and his commitment to Ohio State coming soon.

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Google Ohio State RB JK Dobbins is first Buckeyes freshman to lose 2017 black stripe - Landof10.com

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Ohio State RB JK Dobbins is first Buckeyes freshman to lose 2017 black stripe
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BTN Dienhart: What I’ll be watching at Ohio State practice

Dienhart: What I’ll be watching at Ohio State practice
Tom Dienhart, BTN.com Senior Writer via Big Ten Network

Expectations always are big in Columbus. But when Urban Meyer said at Big Ten media days that this edition of the Buckeyes was his most talented yet … well, big things could be coming in 2017. Here are five things Tom Dienhart will watch at Ohio State practice.
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LGHL Jared Sullinger picks up All-Tournament honors in The Basketball Tournament

Jared Sullinger picks up All-Tournament honors in The Basketball Tournament
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The former Ohio State star shined in TBT, securing honors along the way.



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— TBT (@thetournament) August 4, 2017

Even though Team Scarlet & Gray, a team consisting of former Ohio State basketball stars, fell in The Basketball Tournament semifinals, some good came from the tournament run. First, we got to witness the likes of Aaron Craft, David Lighty and Jared Sullinger team up together. Second, we witnessed the resurgence of Sullinger—who made the All-Tournament Team.

Sullinger balled out on the Scarlet & Gray’s run, including breakout games in Round 2 against Team Always a Brave and the semifinal loss to Team Challenge ALS. In Round 2, Sullinger put up 21 points while grabbing 9 boards; in the semifinal, Sullinger pulled off a double-double by scoring 26 points and getting 10 rebounds. Both contests featured Sullinger draining three points shots—two in Round 2, and one in the semifinal.

The other members of the All-Tournament team were all part of squads that reached the semifinal stage. Boeheim’s Army, a squad of former Syracuse basketball stars, had Eric Devendorf on the All-Tournament team; Team Challenge ALS had Casper Ware and Sean Marshall; and Overseas Elite had DJ Kennedy, Kyle Fogg and coach Colin Curtin.

Overseas Elite won the whole shebang on Thursday night, capping off a three-peat in The Basketball Tournament. Additionally, Overseas Elite picked up the $2 million grand prize.

“Asked whether he had a solid top-six now, Smith said, “Not yet. (But) I feel good I’m going to have that six. There are freshmen who could fight for one of those.””

Bill Rabinowitz on the OSU receiving unit | The Columbus Dispatch


Now that The Basketball Tournament is in the books, the focus locks into Ohio State football. Camp is beginning, and that means that all of the rust that’s built up over the offseason is being shaken off.

In an article by Bill Rabinowitz of The Columbus Dispatch, he took notes and got quotes from the first day of full-pad training camp on Thursday. Zach Smith, the receivers coach, talked about the depth chart within Zone 6—giving the quote seen above.

It may seem like Aug. 31 is around the corner (and it is), but every team assembled in the Meyer era has hit the ground running. Terry McLaurin and Parris Campbell are said to be the leaders of the WR group, and that helps propel the other members of the unit on and off the field, according to Smith.

Leadership is going to be key, as the tempo and expectations start at the top. Rabinowitz noted that McLaurin said, “Every ball that’s in the air, we want it.” That kind of intensity and desire to create production goes a long way, especially with camp just beginning.

“Victor said he felt more comfortable during bowl practice, and he had a 21-yard catch in the Fiesta Bowl. But the play that flashed what he could be came in the blowout win over Maryland.”

Doug Lesmerises on Binjimen Victor | cleveland.com


With the road conference-opener against Indiana now being the location of ESPN’s “College Gameday,” the Hoosier-Buckeye clash just got a little bit bigger.

The added spotlight brings the need for members of the squad to step up. Wide receiver Binjimen Victor may be one of those guys. In an article by Doug Lesmerises of cleveland.com, Victor describes the experience he’s gained entering his second season with the Scarlet and Gray.

Last season, Victor played in five games, netting four receptions for 64 yards and a touchdown. The Maryland game showcased a 25-yard TD reception from Victor—which highlighted the potential that the then-freshman possessed. In the Playoff Semifinal loss to Clemson, Victor reeled in one reception for 21 yards. With an offseason to get better, Victor is still rising up the WR depth chart.

In the article, Victor says there is still work to be done before the season kicks off on Aug. 31 against the Hoosiers. We’ll see what the sophomore brings to the Buckeye offense with the revamped coaching staff.

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Google Open thread: Pope - why and why not OSU, final thoughts - 247Sports

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Open thread: Pope - why and why not OSU, final thoughts
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I've felt for some time Pope has wanted to be a Buckeye. I felt he was ready to commit in June when he camped at Ohio State. Now that he has the opportunity I just have a very hard time seeing him pass it up. From talking to Pope, I feel his heart is ...


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Google Will this be the year Harbaugh finally conquers the Buckeyes? - Maize n Brew

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Will this be the year Harbaugh finally conquers the Buckeyes?
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You don't need me to tell you about the state of the rivalry. There's no need to retell the story of how the last meeting ended, or talk about the sick feeling that has lingered for the last 251 days. What I can say is this: When the Buckeyes come to ...


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LGHL Measuring the "Greg Schiano Effect" on Ohio State's defense

Measuring the "Greg Schiano Effect" on Ohio State's defense
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The Buckeyes' dominant D is only going to get better.

A staple of Urban Meyer's career as a head coach has always been a dominant defense to pair with an explosive, up-tempo offense. His defenses at Florida, particularly in 2009, are some of the best and most physical of all time, and despite a rough start to his tenure in Columbus defensively, Ohio State has become one of the country’s most dangerous defenses. Some great recruiting and some fantastic coaches like Larry Johnson, Chris Ash, Luke Fickell, and Kerry Coombs have helped turn the Buckeye defense around in the six short years Meyer has spent in Columbus.


However, while all of those coaches have been vital for the success and growth of the defense, none are as valuable as defensive coordinator Greg Schiano. Schiano has been known as one of the game’s brightest defensive minds since his time at the same position at Miami, and his dominant variation on 4-3 defense even turned Rutgers into a consistently solid program. His individual-based, Tampa 2 reminiscent scheme, as well as the personnel needs that come with it, led directly to Ohio State’s dominant 2016 defense, and if the Buckeyes want to win their second championship under Meyer this year, the defense will need to be even better than last year. Today, the film room takes a look at Schiano’s scheme, and why it worked at Ohio State immediately.

THE LINE


Football is won and lost in the trenches, and no defense would be successful without great line play. Ohio State had nearly perfect line play last year, with the always-solid Tyquan Lewis, Sam Hubbard, and Jalyn Holmes book-ending the line, and a steady cast of tackles, mainly Robert Landers, Dre’Mont Jones, Michael Hill, and Davon Hamilton all contributing well inside. Schiano’s interior defense is based around the “one-gap” technique, in which the defenders are responsible for filling one hole in an attempt to trap a runner. This, paired with a blitz from the linebackers, was Ohio State’s preferred approach to shutting down the run in 2016.

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Schiano gives his linemen a clear, obvious path, and leaves the reads to his linebackers, who have more time to read the play and build up speed and power. This scheme looks for agile, well-rounded linemen and athletic, smart linebackers. The 2017 and 2018 recruiting classes are packed with guys like that, such as linemen Chase Young, Haskell Garrett, Jerron Cage, Taron Vincent, and Brenton Cox, as well as linebackers Baron Browning, Pete Werner, Teradja Mitchell, and Dallas Gant. Every single one of those guys fits into Schiano’s defense, and it’s scheme fits like them that make this system so successful.

Schiano walked into pretty much the perfect front seven to build his defense around, because Ohio State is absolutely packed with athletes at every position. Lewis, Hubbard, Holmes, Nick Bosa, Jerome Baker, Dante Booker, Dre’Mont Jones, and Robert Landers all fit the bill. Even guys like Raekwon McMillan that are more traditional linebackers with a little lower athletic ceiling can thrive under Schiano if they know the game — which McMillan showed he did.

THE LINEBACKERS


Ohio State has two primary ways they like to set up their linebackers, and the form they send out depends mainly on the situation. In running situations, they’ll go with a a traditional look: three linebackers lined up in the gaps looking to stuff or contain the run by reading the blocking and tracking the ball, like we see in the GIF above. Schiano and former defensive coordinator Luke Fickell both value having someone to set the edge out of this formation, which is where Chris Worley (above) and guys like Darron Lee have fit into the system. Their athleticism allows them to essentially serve as a box safety without actually bringing in a box safety. You’ll see this a lot against teams like Penn State or Oklahoma that have quarterbacks that like to scramble, or against run-heavy teams like Michigan.

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The other variation Schiano and Fickell used was primarily for passing downs, and it involved bringing the box safety (almost always Damon Webb) down, leaving Malik Hooker over top as a center fielder, and matching up the corners in man. This formation usually meant one of two things: either it was an obvious passing situation, in which case the box safety would also drop into coverage while two linebackers played a shallow zone, or it was an obvious run, and the linebackers were set to spy while everyone else played tight man with the intent to jump at a run.

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This heavy man, cover-one with dual linebacker spy look works for three reasons. Firstly, Ohio State tackles very well, and with the linebackers on an island like they are, it’s important that they, along with the corners and safeties, can get to the ball quickly and secure the ball carrier if the offense tries to dump it off to a halfback. Secondly, Ohio State had excellent cornerbacks last year. You can’t play man coverage without good corners. The third and most important piece to this system working is that free safety/center fielder having the range and playmaking ability to essentially cover the entire back half of the field based entirely on a read of the quarterback. That’s where Malik Hooker came in.

THE DEFENSIVE BACKS


While the linebackers are making the majority of the reads in Schiano’s system, the defensive backs are responsible for the entire part of the field past seven yards or so. Greg Schiano depends on athletic, physical cornerbacks to play man coverage in his schemes, and rangy, freakish safeties to lock down the deep ball in the mold of Ed Reed or Earl Thomas (or even Rod Woodson, if you really want to go back).

With that in mind, it’s really hard to imagine a better fit for Greg Schiano’s center field role than Malik Hooker. Malik is a tall, rangy, playmaking safety with questionable tacking skills and a nose for the football. His speed and tendency to pluck any ball thrown near him out of the air makes him a quarterback's worst nightmare, and a Tampa 2 system’s best friend.

With the corners in man most of the time, and his fellow safety serving as an impromptu linebacker as his main priority, the free safety is given an unprecedented amount of responsibility to support his corners and eliminate the deep ball. Malik Hooker did that exceptionally well all last year because of that range and athleticism, like here, when he read the roll to the right, and sprinted for the back corner of the end zone to steal Deshaun Watson’s lunch.

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Having a guy like Malik backing up your defense to clean up after the corners and take away the deep ball has allowed Schiano to move the other safety into the box, spy the linebackers, and put his corners in zone. If there’s no center fielder, he can’t do that. That’s why it’s so crucial that Ohio State continues recruiting physical cornerbacks like Jeffrey Okudah, Shaun Wade, Amir Riep, Marcus Williamson, Kendall Sheffield, and Sevyn Banks, as well as ball-hawking safeties like Isaiah Pryor, Jaiden Woodbey, Josh Proctor, and Marcus Hooker. Always having guys that can play this style is what leads to dominant defenses and, ultimately, national championships.


Once again in 2017, Ohio State has all the pieces they need to be one of the most dominant defenses in the country. They return pretty much everyone on the line, and despite the loss of McMillan, likely won’t miss a step at linebacker with Worley, Baker, and Booker all returning. The defensive backfield has three starters to replace, but Sheffield, Damon Arnette, Denzel Ward, Erick Smith, and Jordan Fuller—as well as many others—all fit the Schiano prototype, and honestly may not miss a beat. With the way Ohio State is producing defensive backfield talent, that really wouldn’t be a surprise.

As Urban Meyer said, Greg Schiano will be a head coach again, sooner rather than later. But for now, just sit back and enjoy one of the smartest defensive coaches in the country running his scheme with 11 of the best athletes in college football.

It’s a good time to be a Buckeye.

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On Monday, while speaking to the media, Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer mentioned that two freshmen defensive lineman were close to losing their black stripe. But on Friday, the Buckeyes announce it's a running back who is the first to have that ...


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Wide receivers coach Zach Smith took us behind the curtain on Thursday and shared why new offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson could make a huge impact for the Buckeyes this season. “He is a very good football coach,” Smith said. “He is one of the better ...


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LGHL No, the Big Ten probably isn’t the most overrated conference, whatever that means

No, the Big Ten probably isn’t the most overrated conference, whatever that means
Matt Brown
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Maybe Michigan and Wisconsin are overrated, but that isn’t the same thing.

Friends, I realize that I have committed a cardinal sin of the college football offseason. I have spent actual brain power contemplating the results of a preseason poll of Sports Information Directors (okay, fine, Coaches, whatever). If you’re not interested in going down that road, I completely understand. Thank you for your click, and go ahead and jump out now. Here’s a video of puppies for your trouble.

Still with me? Okay. I want to talk about a trope that dropped yesterday and I imagine could become a reoccurring theme this season.

Yesterday, Dan Wolken of USA TODAY looked at the preseason coaches poll and determined that the results, namely, four Big Ten teams landing in the top ten, made the Big Ten “college football’s most overrated conference”, supplanting the SEC. Ohio State clocks in at No. 2, followed by Penn State at No. 6, Michigan at No. 9, and Wisconsin at No. 10.

The genesis of Wolken’s argument here centers on the fact that the Big Ten has now struggled in back-to-back College Football Playoffs, Penn State’s quality has been exaggerated by their entertaining Rose Bowl loss, Michigan went 10-3 and finished third in the Big Ten east again (people forget that), and Wisconsin, uh, doesn’t play anybody.

I think variations of this argument will pop up a lot on the internet this season, especially if a team like Michigan or Ohio State loses a big out-of-conference game early in the season, which is possible. Before we slap the OVERRATED sticker on everybody here, let’s consider a few things.

First, the top of the Big Ten, bowl performances not withstanding, was inarguably very good last season. There’s a penchant for dramatically overvaluing what happened in bowl games, as if 1) the rest of the season never happened and 2) teams vary dramatically in their interest level in actually competing in said bowl games. In last year’s final S&P+, the Big Ten finished with three teams in the top 10 (Michigan was No. 3, Ohio State was No. 5 and Penn State was No. 8) while Wisconsin finished just outside, at No. 11. To determine that those teams were overrated because of their bowl struggles means that bowl game was the only time you watched those teams.

For what it’s worth, the preseason S&P+ projection tracks pretty closely to the Coaches Poll. The Big Ten has three teams in the top ten, and Wisconsin is just outside, at 11. This shouldn’t come as a surprise, as those four teams were all very good last season, and with the exception of Michigan, return most of their important personnel, which tends to correlate with future success.

It’s hard for me to get indignant about anybody thinking any of those four teams is going to be very good next season. Ohio State made the playoff last year, has one of the two best coaches in college football, and outside of their secondary, returns virtually everybody of consequence from last year’s team, along with another class full of elite recruits. If you really want to bang your fist and put Florida State or USC at No. 2, that’s fine, but anybody arguing Ohio State isn’t one of the, on paper, four best teams coming into next season is going to need a much stronger argument than “but they didn’t score against Clemson.”

Is it possible that Penn State was a little flukey in their success last season? Sure, given how well that offense performed in passing downs situations. But even if they regress a bit, they’re still returning perhaps the best running back in college football, their best offensive line since sanctions, chunks of what was a good defense, and should have better injury luck than last year, when they were playing walk-ons at linebacker. They were unquestionably a top ten team last season.

The only real exception I can think of here is Michigan, who is probably a few spots too high, given how much they have to replace. But the program is slotting in four stars at nearly every one of those places, has one of the best defensive coordinators in college football, and a great coach, albeit one still searching for a signature win. Sure, maybe Michigan should be 15th instead of 9, but that doesn’t mean the conference is overrated.

Wolken hints at this in his piece, but the other elephant in the room here that I think prevents the Big Ten from properly earning an overrated label, is that almost everybody seems to agree the rest of the league kinda sucks. After Wisconsin, no other Big Ten team is ranked in the preseason poll (Northwestern would be the next ranked team, down at 35, counting the ‘also receiving votes’). S&P+ agrees, ranking Northwestern at 37. That’s a pretty big gap.

When a conference is truly overrated, like perhaps the SEC was during parts of the last decade, it’s the teams in the middle that get undeserving benefits of the doubt. Nobody, from the computers, to coaches, to most bloggers, are going out on a limb to sing the praises of anybody in this league after Wisconsin. It’s entirely possible that the bottom three teams in the Big Ten are worse than the bottom three teams of any other power conference.

In the year of our Lord 2017, given the advancements we’ve made in efficiency stats and understanding college football, we should be able to move beyond conference strength pissing contests, and evaluate teams on their own merits. It can be true that the Big Ten has both four really good teams and a bunch of flotsam, jetsam, and Northwestern. If those four really good teams perform well on a per-play-basis, the fact that they are forced to play Rutgers and Illinois shouldn’t penalize them.

I’ll believe the Big Ten is truly overrated when the swarms of Medill graduates (that’s a good journalism school, I’m told) begin Northwestern Rose Bowl campaigns, and we see columns about how Indiana and Maryland are top 25 caliber, or otherwise undeserving teams are elevated, like we might see in more parity-driven leagues this year, like the Pac-12 or Big 12.

But that’s not where we are. Maybe Michigan is overrated. Maaaybe Wisconsin is too. But giving Harbaugh the benefit of the doubt, and thinking anything about Nebraska, are two different things. Let’s not let this become a thing.

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The Buckeyes have jostled with Miami for the top spot through most of the summer. Big Ten Rank: Naturally, Ohio State ranks as the Big Ten's No. 1 class, outpacing No. 2 Penn State. The Nittany Lions have 20 commitments, but the Buckeyes' per-player ...
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With the new campaign almost underway, the pre-season award watch lists have all been put out by the many committees and outlets that organize them, and to no surprise, many of the awards feature Buckeyes as possible candidates to win them. Today ...


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Also, what is the deal with DE Andrew Chatfield? Is he looking elsewhere? Are OSU's coaches encouraging him to look around? How many spots do the Buckeyes have available in their 2018 class? The Friday extravaganza has you covered on all of that and ...


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The comparisons to Curtis Samuel are there, but Campbell just wants to be productive for the Buckeyes.
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