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Google Buckeyes to get Booker back; aware of Barkley's impact - BuckeyeGrove.com (subscription)

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The Buckeyes will have to be hungry for a win when they travel to Happy Valley to face the Nittany Lions. Penn State boasts the second-highest hitting percentage in the nation. The team is also on a 14-match win streak – their last loss came on Sept.


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LGHL Was J.T. Barrett’s performance against Wisconsin his best at Ohio State?

Was J.T. Barrett’s performance against Wisconsin his best at Ohio State?
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His late-game heroics stack up well against his legendary Michigan State win.

“Is it possible that the game Barrett just played against Wisconsin was better?... On the surface, clearly the Michigan State game looks better. And maybe it actually was. But is there an argument for Wisconsin's defense being much better than the one Barrett saw in 2014 in East Lansing?”

-Bill Landis, cleveland.com



The idea that J.T. Barrett just played his best game as a Buckeye is one that has come up a surprising amount since the overtime victory against Wisconsin; in fact, Land-Grant Holy Land’s own Colton Denning and Matt Brown discussed it on this week’s edition of “Hangout in the Holy Land.”

In his article, Landis does a good job of breaking down how last Saturday’s game compares to the 2014 game against Michigan State in which Barrett went 16 for 26 with three touchdowns passing, while running for 86 yards and two more scores.

Statistically, that game dwarfs Barrett’s Wisconsin line of 17 for 29 with one TD and an interception, and 92 yards and two TDs on the ground. While this debate is fun for mid-week discussions, the thing that sticks out about both games to me (and perhaps even more from the 2014 Penn State game) is that Barrett is a far from perfect quarterback, but he has an innate ability to make the right play at the right time.

While I would never dare say that an Ohio State quarterback has “moxie,” especially not in a week leading up to a matchup with Penn State, Barrett does have something special that few quarterbacks possess. He doesn’t have the IRL video game-like skills of Braxton Miller or the shotgun arm of Cardale Jones, but boy, does he grind better than anyone else in the game.

Barrett’s throwing accuracy is suspect at times, but it seems that when the game is on the line, he finds a way to complete a pass that he would otherwise overthrow earlier in the game. Late in close contests, Barrett tends to magically become uncatchable, either in the pocket or out in the open field.

While expecting J.T. Barrett’s otherworldly clutchness to come through in every tough situation might be foolish, history shows that when the lights are the brightest, more often than not, Barrett will shine.

“Rested and rejuvenated Penn State sees more than a football game looming Saturday. In Ohio State, the Nittany Lions have a chance to redefine their program in James Franklin’s third season as coach.”

-Todd Jones, The Columbus Dispatch



I admit it, living south of the Mason-Dixon line, I drank the Kool-Aid that SEC upstart James Franklin was going to take the modicum of success that he had at Vanderbilt and rejuvenate the once-proud Penn State football program after the debilitating blows of the Jerry Sandusky revelations.

Thus far, I have been wrong. He is currently just 18-14 at PSU, with a conference record of 8-11. However, his seat has cooled considerably after a solid start to the 2016 season, despite being throttled by that other Big Ten East power. Now it appears that the folks in Happy Valley have circled this weekend’s tilt with No. 2 Ohio State as an “opportunity” to regain a bit of their former glory.

Since Penn State joined the Big Ten, the Buckeyes hold a 15-7 record over the Nittany Lions, and Urban Meyer teams have outscored Penn State 167-61, going 4-0. However, PSU has a nasty habit of playing highly-ranked Buckeye teams tough. Even if the final scores don’t always reflect it, these match-ups are always hotly-contested.

In the 2014 game, an unranked Penn State squad took then-No. 13 OSU to overtime in front of a White Out crowd, before Joey Bosa’s sack kept the championship drive alive. With Buckeye fans dreaming of another title run, and coming off of an emotionally-draining victory in Madison, it might be a good idea to buckle up for another bumpy trip to Happy Valley.

“And it’s Barrett’s uncanny ability to churn out both touchdowns and victories that will help him win over enough voters by December to give the Buckeyes another stiff-arming statue to display in the Woody Hayes Athletic Center.”

-Austin Ward, ESPN.com



This is the state of sports punditry: if you make a “bold” prediction, no one holds you to it when it doesn’t happen, but if it does some how come through, you can publicly pat yourself on the back for your brilliance and foresight. Nonetheless, the bold predictions from ESPN’s Big Ten writers will likely be quite popular amongst Buckeye fans.

First, Brian Bennett predicts that both Ohio State and Michigan will make the college football playoff in 2016. While no conference has yet placed two teams into the playoffs in the same year, the first seven weeks of the season have set the table well for just that possibility. With OSU and UM ranked second and third in the most recent AP poll, if the Big 12 and Pac 12 champions don’t impress the committee, a close loss in Columbus (like in 2006, when the rivals met as the nation’s top-two teams) could allow the Wolverines to crash the playoff party.

Despite the Cooper-era levels of anxiety that a postseason rematch could produce, is there any Buckeye fan alive that wouldn’t mind beating Michigan twice in one season, including perhaps in a National Title game?

While Bennett’s prediction has a certain level of logic, Ward’s sounds extremely far-fetched on first blush, but it might not be. Do you remember who the Heisman frontrunner was after Week 7 last year? That’s right, it was Leonard Fournette, who ended up finishing sixth.

Right now, Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson is everyone’s odds-on favorite, with Barrett in second, but with matchups against a game NC State squad and Houston left on the slate, not to mention an ACC Championship game to cap the season, there are miles to go before Jackson strikes the pose in New York.

And, as I said above, Barrett is not one to shirk away from tough games. While he might never put up the audacious numbers of Jackson, or have the highlights of Christian McCaffrey, it’s unlikely that Barrett’s performance the rest of the season will knock him out of contention. So, here’s to hoping that he can grind his way to Ohio State’s record eighth Heisman.

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LGHL Nick Bosa can keep family tradition alive by wrecking Penn State

Nick Bosa can keep family tradition alive by wrecking Penn State
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He’s got big shoes to fill, but Joey’s brother has the skills to terrorize the Nittany Lions.

Two years ago, Ohio State shocked the world by winning a national championship. Penn State almost killed that dream before it ever got off the ground.

QB Christian Hackenberg and the Nittany Lions hung tough in a game that was weird from start to finish, and the Penn State defense limited J.T. Barrett to one of his worst passing games as a Buckeye. (For reference, the Buckeyes’ leading receiver in that game was tight end Jeff Heuerman, who had three catches for 19 yards.) Ohio State blew a 17-0 lead, with Penn State tying the score in the 4th before taking a 24-17 lead in the game’s first overtime. J.T. Barrett found room to run, tying the game once more, and the Buckeyes struck again to get ahead in the second OT.

You probably recall what happened next. On fourth down, Joey Bosa barreled into RB Akeel Lynch so hard that he carried him into Hackenberg, who went down like a sack of bricks. The walk-off sack heard ‘round the world kept the season alive, and the rest is history.


Now Joey’s brother has a chance to make his own statement game against the upstart Nittany Lions.

The stats


Name: Nick Bosa

Number: 97 (duh)

Position: DE

Year: Freshman

Height: 6’4

Weight: 265 lbs.

Line: 12 tackles, 5 TFL, 3 sacks

The Buckeyes are so loaded on the defensive line that Bosa doesn’t get to play every snap, instead emerging as part of a rotation with Sam Hubbard and Jalyn Holmes for the DE spot opposite Tyquan Lewis. (Things occasionally get really fun when the Buckeyes line up in their fearsome Rushmen package, getting all four stud DEs on the field at once.)

Despite the limit on his snaps in his true freshman year, Bosa’s productivity hasn’t suffered. He’s proven himself adept at getting to the quarterback—he even runs like his brother—and will continue to make his impact felt as long as there’s an opposing player to hit in the backfield.

Penn State does a few things well, and Bosa’s ability to disrupt them will go a long way toward determining the final score of this one.

Opposition research


The biggest name on Penn State’s offense is Saquon Barkley, the talented running back who Urban Meyer recently praised as a “first-rounder at tailback.” Barkley’s draft stock come April remains to be seen, but there’s no doubt that he can hurt defenses with his skill set. He’s already found pay dirt eight times this season on the ground and once through the air.

The Nittany Lions are also better-positioned to give him room to run than in previous years, when the offensive line was so laughably bad that things like this happened. Not so in 2016. Penn State is ranked 16th in adjusted line yards, the metric that apportions credit for rushing yards between backs and their blockers; put simply, the offensive line has done a good job of opening holes for Barkley, and he’s done a good job of picking up yards through those holes. (They’ve allowed 14 sacks through six games, though, so it’s not as though they’ve solved everything.)

Penn State also showed off an effective wrinkle in the run game against Maryland two weeks ago by exploiting the read-option. The Terrapins didn’t stack the box against PSU, and QB Trace McSorley was able to make the right reads at the mesh point to maximize the offense’s yardage. McSorley went for 81 yards on 18 carries, more than enough to complement Barkley’s output of more than 200 yards. (You can read a more thorough film breakdown here.)

Ohio State’s defense isn’t Maryland’s, which is good news for Buckeye fans, but if Penn State can get the run game going early, it sets them up nicely for a backbreaking pass or two later on. (This has been kind of their M.O.—they don’t pass the ball efficiently, but when the Nittany Lions have found space for big throws, they’ve gone for six.)

What to watch for


Nick Bosa and the rest of the Ohio State defensive ends will be tasked with containing both of these types of plays, by sniffing out the read option and meeting it at the line of scrimmage, and by getting to Trace McSorley when he does drop back to pass. (Given how little time he’ll have, look for TE Mike Gesicki to be McSorley’s go-to outlet on passing downs.)

We got a good look at the ability of Bosa and co. to execute in one of these situations just last week, in a play eerily reminiscent of the 2014 play to beat Penn State:


The game-sealing sack was great.

As was the @OhioStateFB celebration.

More video » https://t.co/OJ7KNbGQ17 https://t.co/A1EBuhGoCZ

— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) October 16, 2016

Bosa was actually the last to the ball, but that’s four Buckeye defensive ends beating five blockers to the punch with a combination of sheer power (Lewis, Hubbard) and finesse (Holmes, Bosa). That’s a disgustingly lethal combination of talent, and the Rushmen have taken turns feasting on QBs faced with the prospect of trying to find holes in the suffocating Buckeye secondary.

If they can keep up this level of play against the Penn State o-line when McSorley drops back, they’ll be well-positioned to make the Nittany Lions one-dimensional. Even a back as talented as Saquon Barkley probably can’t beat the No. 2 team in the country by himself.

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tBBC Some Thoughts on Tradition and the Lyndon Slewidge Situation

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For an organization that is celebrating the 25th season of its modern existence, the Ottawa Senators have a peculiar way of embracing tradition.

After long-time anthem singer Lyndon Slewidge was conspicuously absent from the team’s first two home games — featuring prominent opponents in Toronto and Montreal — the volume of social media commentary pointing this out prompted a Postmedia inquiry into the matter.

According to the Bruce Garrioch report, Slewidge “confirmed to Postmedia on Monday night that he has not heard from the organization regarding a contract renewal for the 2016-17 campaign.”

As dumb as the use of anthems before sports events are, the outcry was predictable and not just because hey, it’s the Internet.

For whatever reason, the Senators have a proclivity to distancing itself from the quirks and traditions that fans enjoy.

Whether it’s the absence of Slewidge, reneging on promises to negotiate an extension with Daniel Alfredsson in his final season here, the continued use of the team’s jerseys, or the club abandoning the use of the pre-period Sens theme that leads the players back out onto the ice a few years ago, the organization perchance for tone-deaf decision-making.

The Senators issued a statement outlining their decision not to renew Slewidge’s contract.

As part of the Senators 25th anniversary celebrations, the team is trying a number of new in-arena activations for the fans, including inviting other performers and artists to sing the national anthems

This does not mean Lyndon will not be invited to sing at games in the future, just not as often as he had in previous seasons.”

Unfortunately, for as much as the organization is playing up the angle about giving their fans an opportunity to sing at games, it reads like this is a cost-saving measure.

Whether that’s a fair assessment is open to interpretation, but with so much attention being drawn to the team’s internal budget and cost-saving measures, you can’t blame fans for arriving at this conclusion.

This perception certainly isn’t helped when Slewidge tells Garrioch that “I would gladly go back. The terms of what we have had in the past has always been reasonable and has always worked … It’s really their call.”

If there is any silver lining, it’s that the organization has shown an ability to do things really well. It never should have come to it, but Alfredsson’s retirement announcement and pre-game skate eveny was handled unbelievably well.

I just wished this organization had the foresight or maybe even the means to avoid these instances.

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LGHL Ohio State vs. Penn State 2016: Game preview, prediction, and 5 things to know

Ohio State vs. Penn State 2016: Game preview, prediction, and 5 things to know
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After a tense overtime win, the Buckeyes head to Happy Valley to take on the Penn State Nittany Lions.

It wasn’t long ago that the college football world was wondering when, not if, the axe would come down on James Franklin’s Penn State tenure. One of the preseason’s most widely-discussed topics, Franklin seemed to need a series of small miracles and big wins to hang onto his job. Seriously, a *lot* of people were talking about it:

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The chatter wasn’t exactly undeserved, either. After coming to Penn State from Vanderbilt, Franklin went just 14-12 in his first two seasons with the Nittany Lions—an uninspiring start for a new coach at such a high-profile gig. Last season, which featured the infamous two-on-five sack against Temple, ended in a loss in the Taxslayer Bowl, and the din echoing from Happy Valley was audible to the rest of the college football world.

But the Fire Franklin train has lost some steam this fall. Penn State is a respectable 4-2, with losses coming only at the hands of No. 1 S&P+ ranked Michigan and seriously-we’re-not-rivals Pittsburgh. The Nittany Lions are the No. 20 S&P+ team in the country, falling from No. 17 thanks to their bye this past week. This is, at long last, a quality football team, if not yet the caliber of program the fans in Happy Valley were looking for by year three of Franklin’s leadership.

Ohio State, meanwhile, is coming off of the opposite of a bye week: a matchup with a top-10 foe that went an extra period. (Maybe Wisconsin fans should rename their website "Buckeyes’ 5th Quarter." Just a free idea.) Against a quality Badger defense, the Ohio State offense was only successful in fits and starts, with a few great drives punctuated by real head-scratchers and rain-drenched frustration.

Still, Urban Meyer’s team proved in the end to be too talented and too well-coached to drop a game against one of the least-efficient offenses in the country. And for all of the problems cropping up in the Buckeye passing game, the three-headed run game looks as strong as ever. We forget that this was supposed to be rebuilding year for Ohio State, that one or even two losses at this point in the season really wouldn’t have been unthinkable given what we thought we knew in August. The team has certainly looked its age at times, but this has been anything but a rebuild. What we’ve witnessed instead is more like an evolution: a blueprint for how a team gets better despite losing half a roster’s worth of NFL talent.

There’s a lot to like about Ohio State heading into this matchup with Penn State; there’s also plenty to be afraid of. Let’s dive a little deeper.

Ohio State advantages


The secondary. At this point it’s no secret that the Buckeyes boast one of the best pass defenses in the country. This week they’ll be tasked with stopping sophomore QB Trace McSorley, who has struggled at times from the gun despite having the name of a trigger-happy Irish detective from a noir film. McSorley has completed just 58.2% of his passes while throwing for 8 TDs and 3 interceptions. The speed and football IQ of the Buckeye corners means he’ll have little margin for error, and they should be able to force him into making some mistakes.

Apart from receivers Chris Godwin and DaeSean Hamilton, a name to look for in the pass-catching corps is TE Mike Gesicki. The Buckeyes struggled early in coverage against Wisconsin TE Troy Fumagalli, who was able to leak out and find space against defenders in zone looks. The Nittany Lions could try to replicate that early success with Gesicki, an imposing target at 6’6 and 252 pounds.

Causing havoc. Havoc rate, the measure of how often a defense is able to turn plays into a loss of yards, fumble, interception, or pass breakup, has been a big contributor to the Buckeyes’ success on defense this season. The defensive line has proved particularly adept at creating these kinds of plays, ranking eighth in the country; with players like Nick Bosa, Sam Hubbard, Tyquan Lewis, and Jalyn Holmes, it’s not hard to fathom why. These four DEs, who the Buckeyes occasionally play all at once in the "Rushmen" package on passing downs, create chaos for opposing offenses at a ridiculous clip.

Just ask Alex Hornibrook.


The game-sealing sack was great.

As was the @OhioStateFB celebration.

More video " https://t.co/OJ7KNbGQ17 https://t.co/A1EBuhGoCZ

— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) October 16, 2016

Special teams. By S&P+, Ohio State has the No. 2 special teams unit in the country. That encompasses everything from the golden boot of punter Cameron Johnston to the big-play potential of the Buckeye return men. Johnston is the real star of the special teams show, and though he’s only been called upon to punt 21 times through six games, he’s made the most of those opportunities. 17 of those 21 kicks have either landed inside the 20-yard-line or had a fair catch called, good for an 81% clip of burying opponents deep. Penn State is a lowly 105th nationally in punt returns, so there’s a huge mismatch here.

Kicker Tyler Durbin has made eight of eight field goal attempts and 28 of 29 extra points; he put his ice water veins on full display in a hostile Madison environment last week. The Buckeyes are really, really good on the game’s most underrated downs.

Penn State advantages


Explosive potential on the ground. There’s a guy named Saquon Barkley in the Penn State backfield, and he’s worth worrying about. Barkley is a big play threat, and the Nittany Lions have done a good job of letting him run—they’re sixth in the country in rushing S&P+, meaning they’ve consistently taken advantage of field position and created explosive plays.

Last week, the Buckeye defense struggled to contain the run in the first half, letting Corey Clement gain 110 yards in the game’s first 30 minutes. (He was held to 54 more in the second half and OT.) That should give Buckeye fans some pause. Barkley is a better back than Clement, and if the tackling doesn’t improve this time around the Nittany Lions may be hanging around in similar fashion.

Explosive potential in the air. The advanced stats present a bizarre profile for Penn State’s offense, who are No. 2 nationally in passing S&P+ but just 92nd in passing success rate—plays that go for 50% of the required yardage on first down, 70% on second down, or 100% on third and fourth down. They’re also No. 5 in IsoPPP, the measure of just how explosive a team is when it does run a successful play.

Translation: the Penn State passing offense isn’t at all consistent, but when they do get a play that moves the chains, they tend to move the chains a long way downfield. The Buckeyes, 97th in pass defense IsoPPP, represent the converse: they don’t allow many big plays, but when they do, they’re biiiiiiig plays. The real-life implication here? Penn State could very well end up with, like, a 70-yard passing TD at some point in the second quarter, rendered meaningless by the final score but still statistically unsurprising.

Summary


F/+ projection: Ohio State 32.8, Penn State 22.1

Win probability: Ohio State 73%

This is one of those instances in which the Vegas line and the advanced stats prediction are pretty far apart. The Buckeyes opened as a 20.5 point favorite in Sin City, despite the strong Nittany Lion defense and James Franklin’s occasionally feisty offense.

Either way, the Buckeyes are double-digit favorites, which feels about right. Ohio State was a different team in the second half last week against Wisconsin, demonstrating Urban Meyer’s prowess at making halftime adjustments, and the team cut way down on penalties after racking up a lot of dirty laundry in previous weeks.

It’s not Penn State’s fault. They’re just running into an Ohio State team looking to get back on track as a college football juggernaut.


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ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Sure, Kyle Kalis will admit it: The Michigan guard is keeping tabs on Ohio State. In fact, Kalis is rooting for the second-ranked Buckeyes to keep winning until the third-ranked Wolverines visit the Buckeyes next month. “I want them ...
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LGHL 2019 QB picks up interest from Ohio State

2019 QB picks up interest from Ohio State
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An in-state product is starting to jump on the Buckeyes recruiting boards.

Class of 2019 quarterback Michael Lowery is reportedly catching the eye of Ohio State. Lowery, just a sophomore, starts at Gahanna Lincoln and is distinguishing himself as one of the top prospects in the state of Ohio for his class. Lowery currently stands at just over 6-foot, but he is sure to continue to grow over the next couple of years. Lowery is slated as a pro-style quarterback, but he does possess decent legs that can get him out of trouble.


Local QB prospect Michael Lowery is having a huge sophomore season for Gahanna. The #Buckeyes have taken notice https://t.co/fOfEUpinCf

— Marc Givler (@MarcGivlerBG) October 18, 2016

Lowery does not hold any notable offers as it stands now, but that will change this coming spring/summer has he makes his camp rounds and throws in front of coaches and scouts. Lowery has the Golden Lions at a 4-4 record and ranked No. 70 in the state according to MaxPreps. Even though Lowery has QB’d his squad to .500, the losses have been close. Recently against Lancaster (OH), Gahanna lost by three points, 21-18. Below is a quick highlight reel from Lowery’s outing against Lancaster, via Hudl.


In the game against Lancaster, Lowery was held to just over 100 yards in the air, following a couple 300+ yard passing performances. On his MaxPreps page, Lowery has over 2,000 yards passing and 20 touchdowns – both numbers are well above the national average.

Lowery will be a hot commodity at this time next year and the Buckeyes are sure to be one of his favorites when/if they make the decision to go all-in on the 2019 QB.

In the meantime, Gahanna has a chance to get above the .500 mark this Friday, as Lowery and the Lions travel to Grove City (OH) for a 7:30 p.m. showdown.

QUICK HITS


- Offensive line commit Josh Myers is officially an Army All-American after he received his game jersey yesterday afternoon. Myers is a unanimous five-star prospect and is rated the number 10 overall player in the class of 2017.


#OhioState five-star OT commit Josh Myers is officialy an @ArmyAllAmerican. #Buckeyes taking over the game as usual https://t.co/SVI6VW8GR2

— Steve Wiltfong (@SWiltfong247) October 18, 2016

Myers is 100 percent to Ohio State and, barring a major change at the University, will be signing with the Buckeyes come January.

- Five-star wide receiver commit Trevon Grimes had surgery to repair his torn ACL on Tuesday morning. According to his Twitter and to reports, the surgery was a success and Trevon is doing well. If rehab goes well, as it should, Trevon will be a factor next fall and could push for playing time as a true freshman. Here’s hoping to a speedy recovery for the future Buckeye.

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Ohio State H-back Curtis Samuel: The Buckeyes weren't going to make the same mistake twice in a row by not involving Samuel enough offensively, and the playmaking junior responded by again going over 100 combined yards as a rusher and receiver.
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Scarlet and Gray Replay: Buckeyes escape with OT win over Badgers despite a poor first half
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I think it's a great decision by Wisconsin to put J.T. Barrett and the Buckeyes offense out there first, especially after last week's offensive struggles. Badgers opened the game playing way off the Buckeyes wide receivers, challenging them. On third ...
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Kurelic: No. 2 DE talks Buckeyes, Wednesday visit; Myers the WR?
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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! Grimes committed to Ohio State in August over scholarship offers from Florida, Florida State, Alabama, Georgia and Miami.

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Penn State awaits word on linebackers as No. 2 Buckeyes loom
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During the open weekend, they watched as Wisconsin nearly toppled the Buckeyes (6-0, 3-0 Big Ten) on Saturday. But the Nittany Lions will need to use their own approach to stop Ohio State's fourth-ranked scoring offense backed by the third-ranked ...
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College football | Top-25 highlights: Clemson survives North Carolina State in OT
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The Buckeyes rolled up more than 500 yards in total offense against Western Michigan, but Urban Meyer still sees room for improvement. Tim May and Bill Rabinowitz talk about that game and Ohio State's upcoming Big Ten opener against Indiana.

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Meyer and Buckeyes return to Penn State
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Meyer also had a lot to say about the Buckeyes' last trip to Beaver Stadium, a very surprising game that saw the Lions come back from 17-0 down to force overtime before losing in double-OT, 31-24. That PSU effort came against a team that eventually ...

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Two years ago, quarterback J.T. Barrett and defensive lineman Joey Bosa helped the Buckeyes get out of town with a double-overtime road victory before a raucous white-out crowd. Barrett turned in a gutty performance after suffering a sprained MCL ...
Ohio State football | Jack Looks Back: Buckeyes thoroughly dismantled Nittany Lions in '96Columbus Dispatch
'We don't lay down for anybody' - why the Buckeyes say they're hard to beat: Doug Lesmerisescleveland.com
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Google Penn State linebacker returns never likelier than Saturday - 247Sports

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Penn State linebacker returns never likelier than Saturday
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Even if Penn State's recovered 'backers do get to battle the Buckeyes, there's likely to be a rotation with current starters Manny Bowen, Brandon Smith and Cam Brown. When defensive end Evan Schwan came back after a brief injury absence, he was limited ...

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Penn State linebackers may return vs. Buckeyes
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2 Buckeyes, who are favored by three touchdowns in Beaver Stadium. Cabinda, a junior, led the team in tackles last season and was set to call the plays again from the middle linebacker spot. He played only in the opener against Kent State, his left ...
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Buckeyes preparing for raucous environmentYoungstown Vindicator
Ohio State facing the Big Ten's best running back: An appreciation for Penn State's Saquon Barkleycleveland.com

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