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LGHL Ohio State vs. Wisconsin 2016 final score, with 3 things to know from OSU’s 30-23 OT win

Ohio State vs. Wisconsin 2016 final score, with 3 things to know from OSU’s 30-23 OT win
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It was a tough game in Madison.

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Ohio State just beat Wisconsin in overtime. Let's talk about it.

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The Ohio State Buckeyes were able to squeeze out an overtime win against the Wisconsin Badgers, 30-23 in Madison.

The Ohio State defense, as it seems to do early in games, looked a tad shaky. Wisconsin looked like they were well on their way to a touchdown on their first drive, until the defense hunkered down, and held the Badgers to a field goal.

The Badgers’ next drive opened up with a boom, as running back Corey Clement ran 68 yards to the Ohio State 27-yard line. Later in the drive, Alex Hornibrook would hit Jazz Peavy with a 24-yard touchdown pass, putting the Badgers up 10-0 after the extra point.

The ensuing Ohio State drive looked better than they had put together up to that point in the game but once they got into the red zone, they weren’t able to dial up that touchdown producing play, and settled for a field goal, making it a 10-3 deficit.

The Ohio State offense started to look better as the second quarter progressed, but after a lengthy drive in the middle of the second quarter, another field goal was settled for, making it a 10-6 game.

Wisconsin’s offense kept finding ways to chip away at the Ohio State defense. Yet again working their way into the red zone. After a holding call negated a Corey Clement touchdown, the Badgers settled for another field goal, making it a 13-6 game late in the first half. The Badgers weren’t done there, though. They added another field goal before the half, going into the locker room up 16-6.

Dontre Wilson gave us all a scare with a muffed punt after Wisconsin’s first possession, but the Buckeyes worked their way up the field, as J.T. Barrett had a 22-yard run to get the Bucks on the Wisconsin 14-yard line. Then, the rain started pouring, and two plays later, Barrett threw an interception in the end zone.

The Buckeyes would recover. After starting their second drive of the second half at the Wisconsin 47, they went on a nearly five-minute drive, that was capped off by a J.T. Barrett rushing touchdown to make it a 16-13 game. Mike Weber was a big part of the drive, after being virtually non-existent the first half.

Gareon Conley came up with the defense’s first huge play of the game, intercepting Alex Hornibrook at the Wisconsin 38-yard line. It led to yet another J.T. Barrett rushing touchdown, and gave the Buckeyes their first lead of the game at 20-16.

Just when it seemed like Ohio State was gaining all of the momentum, the Badgers went on one of their quick drives down the field. This time, the Ohio State defense gave up its first rushing touchdown all season long to fullback Austin Ramesh. The Badgers were up 23-20, with 7:54 remaining.

The Buckeyes maintained their composure on the following offensive drive. Barrett hadn’t had the best night, but when the Buckeyes needed a drive, he was delivering. He hit Dontre Wilson on a beautiful 43-yard pass to the Wisconsin 21. He nearly converted on a 3rd and 5, but was tripped up. Tyler Durbin came to the rescue again, and the game was tied up at 23-23 with 3:57 remaining.

The Badgers looked like they were putting together another drive, but a holding penalty set them back, and the Buckeyes forced a punt with 49 seconds left in the game. They would elect to take the game into overtime.

Ohio State had first dibs in overtime, and was able to find the end zone as J.T. Barrett hit Noah Brown in the corner of the end zone. With that pass, Barrett broke Braxton Miller’s career touchdowns accounted for record with 89. Alex Hornibrook and the Badgers had a big pass of their own to get set up on the 4-yard line. The Buckeyes were able to hold inside the five, for the win.

3 things we learned:


1. The passing game still needs fixing. There were really no signs of this getting better. It’s been clear that this has been the greatest issue with this year’s squad, and Saturday night continued the trend. J.T. Barrett had six completions to five different receivers in the first half, but they were never able to string anything together. Each seemed like a surprise, and made the offense very painful to watch.

Barrett wasn’t favoring any receiver, spreading out his targets pretty evenly in the first half, with all receivers either being looked at either two or three times. Barrett missed pretty badly on a couple of throws, one under-thrown to Noah Brown, and another to a wide open Curtis Samuel in the end zone was over-thrown. Early in the second half as the Buckeyes were driving, Barrett over threw yet another receiver, and the Badgers picked it off in the end zone. Late in the second half, Barrett came through for the Buckeyes. But we need to see four quarters of good football through the air.

2. A non-existent running game early hurt. Ohio State had just five rushing attempts in the second quarter, and it’s been one of their strengths during the season. After the first drive in which Curtis Samuel got all of the touches at running back, it was apparent something was up with Mike Weber. He has just four touches in the first half, one in the entire second quarter. The reason for this isn’t known, but it certainly didn’t help having the Big Ten’s leader in rushing essentially absent from the game.

This hurt the Buckeyes passing game, because without that threat on the ground, they were much easier to defend. But after Mike Weber was given carries in the second half, things turned around quickly for the Ohio State offense. He had five carries in the third quarter, including a big bruising run to convert on a 4th and 1 on the Wisconsin 27-yard line. Weber also threw a key block on a J.T. Barrett run late in the 4th. Whatever went on in the first half of this game, hopefully we never see it again.

3. Wisconsin came prepared. There’s no questioning that an extra week to prepare for a big game is an advantage. The Badgers had just come off of a grueling 14-7 loss in Ann Arbor against Michigan, and had plenty of time to prepare for the Bucks, while still feeling pretty good about how they played one of the best teams in the nation. Offensively, the Badgers definitely knew what to expect from the Bucks. Ohio State’s ends were collapsing early, and it led to plenty of sweeps by the Badgers offense, a few broken off for big gains.

Greg Schiano and Ohio State’s defense were able to make adjustments in the second half. It was immediately obvious at the end of the third quarter, after they held Wisconsin to just 11 total yards and looked like a completely different unit, especially the secondary. Gareon Conley picked off Alex Hornibrook towards the end of the quarter, helping the Bucks gain some much needed momentum. All things considered though, Wisconsin was prepared for Saturday night, and it definitely showed.

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LGHL Ohio State’s J.T. Barrett breaks Braxton Miller’s career touchdowns record

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Barrett solidifies his place in Buckeye history.

Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett made history Saturday night in Madison against the Wisconsin Badgers, when in overtime, he accounted for his 89th career touchdown.

Barrett took the record from recently-turned-pro Braxton Miller, who was responsible for 88 career touchdowns in his four years on the field.

J.T. got off to a fast start on the record his freshman year, when he covered more than half the record passing for 34 touchdowns, and rushing for 11 more.

The record breaker came in overtime in a tense game against Wisconsin. He found Noah Brown, a favorite target of the young 2016 season, on this great throw and catch:


The 2015 season wasn’t as productive, as he split time with Cardale Jones for much of the season, and the Buckeyes offense had trouble for just about all but two games.

Hopefully J.T. is able to carry the momentum throughout the rest of the season, and continue to climb the ranks of Ohio State greats.

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tBBC Game Preview: Ohio State At Wisconsin

Game Preview: Ohio State At Wisconsin
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The eyes of college football world will be on the Big Ten this weekend. ESPN’s College GameDay is going to be on the campus of Wisconsin since the biggest game of the weekend will pit two Top Ten teams. (#2) The Ohio State University Buckeyes go into the hostile confines of Camp Randall to face the (#8) Wisconsin Badgers.

Paul Chryst is in the middle of his second year leading the Badgers. Already having victories over SEC power LSU in Week 1 at Lambeau Field and the mighty Spartans of East Lansing. The lone loss was against the scrappy Wolverines in Ann Arbor the week before their bye. Chryst having an extra week to get his team prepared for this Saturday’s game cannot be dismissed.

Ohio State will step foot on Wisconsin’s campus with an overall record of 57-18-5. The last meeting was in 2014 with a 59-0 thumping for the Buckeyes which helped propel them into the first ever college football playoffs, going on to win the National Championship. The Buckeyes last visit to the Cheese State was in 2012, Urban’s first year defeating Bret Bilelama 21-14.

The Intangible

TV: ABC (Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and Samantha Ponder)

Radio: Ohio State IMG Network 97.1 WBNS (Paul Keels, Jim Lachey, and Matt Andrews

Online: WatchESPN I Ohio State IMG Network I TuneIn

Social Media: @OhioStAthletics I @UWBadgers

Series Record: 57-18-5 (Last meeting: Big Ten Championship OSU 59 – UW 0, Dec. 6, 2014)

Previewing the Badgers

Wisconsin has one of the toughest schedules if not the toughest one in the Big Ten this season. The #8th ranked team in the country will be playing against their third ranked opponent this season (Sparty not being ranked anymore excluded them from this conversation). This is the tenth time the Badgers will host a match-up of AP Top Ten teams, they are currently 7-2 with six straight wins.

Offensively, Wisconsin isn’t the run the ball down your throat powerhouse that the Big Ten is accustomed to seeing. Corey Clement has been hampered by injuries the last season and a half. Currently, the rushing game for Bucky is ranked 78th in the nation. Even with missing a full game Clement has 3.9 yards per carry average, 319 total rushing yards with five touchdowns. Dare


EAST LANSING, MI – SEPTEMBER 24: Corey Clement #6 of the Wisconsin Badgers runs with the ball during the game against the Michigan State Spartns at Spartan Stadium on September 24, 2016 in East Lansing, Michigan. (Photo by Bobby Ellis/Getty Images)


Ogunbowale has 185 yards with one touchdown (4.2 ypc) and Bradwick Shaw has the longest run for 35 yards (5.7 ypc, 136 rushing yards with one td).

The Wisconsin offensive line seems to have issues at times not being able to open up lanes for the running backs like they were able to do in years past. Having surrendered eight sacks in five games so far is high especially when you compare being spoiled looking at Ohio State’s numbers. Having an offensive line where everyone is over 6’5″ and average 315 lbs means there is some serious beef there. Left tackle Ryan Ramczyk was described by former Wisconsin linebacker Joe Schobert as the toughest lineman he faced when Ramczyk played offense scout team last season. Next to Ryan is the guard Michael Dieter who started seven games at center and six at left guard. The center is a redshirt freshman Brett Connors, to his right side is Bea Benzchanel who started six games at right tackle plus three at right guard last year. Jacob Maxwell who started three games in 2015 anchors the right tackle spot.

Wisky’s tight end have athleticism but lack experience. Currently, the starter 6’5″, 246 lb redshirt sophomore Troy Fumalli has 16 reception for 181 yards (11.3 ypc) has yet to find the end zone. Back-ups 6’5″ 262 lb Eric Steffes along with 6’4″, 236 lb redshirt freshman Kyle Pennington have both scored once. Steffes has four catches for 12 yards (3 ypc) while Pennington has three receptions for 35 yards (11.7).

The quarterback position has seen a change this season with Bart Houston starting against LSU in Week 1 only to see the redshirt freshman Alex Hornibrook take over. Horinbrook at times looks fearless and has great precision as was evident in the Michigan State game. Alex claimed his bad game against UM for their loss was attributed to him being hurt with a broken rib or just general injury to his chest. He said it affected his throws which allowed the Wolverines to get picks off the youngster. Having close to a 60 percent completion rate the biggest issue for him is the wide receivers stepping up.

Jazz Peavy and Rob Wheelwright are the two main wideouts for Wisconsin. They are both averaging over 15 yards per reception. Wheelwright is the only one of the two who has a touchdown (2).

Statistically, Wisconsin’s passing attack is ranked 97th nationally, 88th at scoring along with 106th for total offense.

After reading about their offense, you ask yourself how is it they are ranked so high and only have one loss so far. It’s their defense which is second in red-zone defense behind Ohio State. Bucky’s defensive ranks are #2 in scoring, #4 total defense, #5 passing and #9 rushing. They bring their lunch pail and make you work for everything, even if their best defensive player has missed the last game and will be out for this weekend.

Lead by a defensive line that has four tackles for loss so far this season. Alex James, Conor Sheehy both have 9 tackles (James: 3 sacks, Sheey: 0.5 sack). Olive Sagapoli and Chickwe Obasih are the other two defensive linemen to keep an eye on.

Playing a 3-4 front means the linebackers are crucial to the Badgers. They have a great group of them also. Vince Biegel is the leader along with being the best defensive player for Wisconsin but sadly he will be out of the game due to injury. Have no fear because they have the next man up mentality too. Each linebacker has a minimum of one sack, Jack Cichy leads the team in tackles with 35 (3.5 TFL, .5 Sack), T.J. Watt is a beast and has 29 tackles (7.5 TFL, 5.5 sacks), T.J. Edwards has 28 tackles (2 TFL, 1 sack) along with Garrett Dooley who has 13 tackles (1TFL, 1 sack). This linebacker unit is fast while playing all over the field.

The secondary that Wisconsin has seems to be getting overlooked by some folks around the country. Cornerbacks Derrick Tindal (three INT’s/five PBUs) and Sojourn Shelton (one INT/two PBUs) have both played lights out at times this season. Free safety Leo Mussa has an interception plus a pass breakup and strong safety D’Cota Dixon has chipped in with one INT with two pass breakups.

Previewing the Buckeyes

The Buckeyes enter this match-up at 5-0 after a tough win against Indiana last week. The offense was not where it was in the first four games of the season and will need to find it’s mesh point this week if they want to take out the pesky Badgers.

The Buckeyes are led by junior quarterback J.T. Barrett, who comes into the game right in the thick of the Heisman talk. He is completing 64% of his passes on the season with a 15/3 TD/INT ratio. He has also rushed for 342 yards and four touchdowns. His ability when the play breaks down to find some yardage is uncanny and one thing the Buckeyes rely on from him week to week.

At running back the Buckeyes have thunder and lightning in Mike Weber and Curtis Samuel. Weber comes into the game as the 2nd leading rusher in the Big Ten with 566 yards, only trailing Penn State’s Saquon Barkley who has 582 through six games. Curtis Samuel is a do it all H-Back who has taken snaps at running back, wide receiver and as a wildcat quarterback. He enters the game with 410 yards rushing which is good for 9th in the Big Ten, and 345 yards receiving which is 7th best. The Buckeyes will need to get Samuel more touches this week, as he is averaging more than 10 yards per touch.

The wide receivers for Ohio State have kind of disappeared so far this season outside of Noah Brown’s big game in Norman. Last week the Buckeyes receivers had three total catches for 41 yards, which will not get the job done against the Wisconsin’s and Michigan’s of the world. Guys like Parris Campbell, Terry McLaurin and Marcus Baugh need to step up in order to give J.T. Barrett some targets down the field.

One of the biggest surprises so far this year is the play of the offensive line. Led by senior Pat Elflein and junior Billy Price, the young Buckeye line as shown growth and dominance averaging 323 yards per game on the ground. With newcomers Michael Jordan, Isaiah Price and Jamarco Jones it was uncertain what the Buckeyes were going to get out of this group this year. The Buckeyes rank 3rd in the nation in rushing yards per game, and the big fellas up front are the main reason for the running games success.


COLUMBUS, OH – OCTOBER 8: Jalyn Holmes #11 of the Ohio State Buckeyes and Nick Bosa #97 of the Ohio State Buckeyes celebrate after stopping the Indiana Hoosiers on third down in the second quarter at Ohio Stadium on October 8, 2016 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)


On the defensive side of the ball, the defensive line has been nothing short of spectacular so far this season. After losing Tracy Sprinkle in the first game of the season, guys like Robert Landers, Jalyn Holmes and Dre’Mont Jones have stepped up to provide stability along the line. The Buckeyes enter play as the 9th best rushing defense in the country giving up less than 100 yards per game, but the stat the stands out the most is they have allowed zero rushing touchdowns this season. The defensive line came up huge last week stopping Indiana on a 4th down late in the game that would have given the Hoosiers a 1st down and potentially cut the lead to seven.

Behind the stellar defensive line is one of the best linebacking trio’s in the country in Raekwon McMillan, Chris Worley and Jerome Baker. While McMillan is a known commodity, and is as sure fire a tackler there is, the real surprise comes from Worley and Baker who replaced NFL draftees Darron Lee and Joshua Perry. There has not been much falloff if any from last year production wise. Jerome Baker continues to get the start due to Dante Booker’s nagging injury, but when Booker is healthy we may see him as the backup because of Baker’s great play.

There really is no need to talk about the secondary because they have been amazing so far this season. The back four coming into the season was quite the unknown with only Gareon Conley returning as a starter from last season. Enter Malik Hooker and Marshon Lattimore and the Buckeye’s have become ball hawks. The Buckeyes have 10 interceptions on the season, and more impressive is that four of them have been returned for touchdowns (should be 11 and 5, but Hooker’s return last week was wiped by a bad penalty call).

Three Key Matchups

  1. T.J. Watt vs J.T. Barrett: Does the last name Watt ring a bell at Wisconsin? It should because All-Pro defensive end J.J. Watt roamed the field for the Badgers in the 2009-10 seasons and now his younger brother T.J. is doing the same. T.J. plays linebacker instead of defensive end, and will probably be spying on J.T. Barrett most of the night. If the Buckeyes can get blocks on Watt to spring Barrett on QB runs, then look out because we all know what he is capable of once he hits the open field.



  1. Ohio State’s Blitz vs Alex Hornibrook: The Badgers enter the game starting redshirt-freshman Alex Hornibrook who took over for Bart Houston during a sluggish game against Georgia State. He comes in completing 56% of his passes but has thrown five interceptions, mostly when he is being pressured. If the Buckeyes can blitz effectively and get pressure on Hornibrook, expect him to make some bad decisions with the football, letting the ball hawks in the secondary make some interceptions happen.



  1. Ohio State vs Camp Randall: The Buckeyes have had one road game so far this season, and it was in a rowdy environment in Norman as the Buckeyes battled the Sooners. I heard it was loud there, but the Buckeyes quickly quieted the Sooner Nation. Camp Randall in Madison is a different beast, as it is one of the toughest places to play in all of college football. If the Buckeyes can silence the fans early like they did against the Sooners, then they shouldn’t have an issue “Jumping Around” themselves entering the 4th quarter.

Prediction

This will be a tough match-up no matter how you slice it. I expect Wisconsin to come in and try and run the ball against Ohio State’s defense as I don’t think they have a lot of confidence in Alex Hornibrook. However, I don’t think that the Buckeyes will let Corey Clement run all over them, and will make Wisconsin have to throw the ball 25-30 times. If that is the case the Buckeyes walk out of Madison easy winners. If Wisconsin is able to establish the run or make some key defensive stops then its a whole other ballgame. Final Score: Ohio State 34 – Wisconsin 13

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LGHL Ohio State vs. Wisconsin 2016: Start time, live stream, TV schedule and Game Thread

Ohio State vs. Wisconsin 2016: Start time, live stream, TV schedule and Game Thread
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In their first true conference test, the Buckeyes head to Madison to face Wisconsin.

While the Ohio State Buckeyes’ win over Indiana wasn’t pretty, it was decisive enough to keep the Buckeyes at the No. 2 spot in the AP Poll. In fact, the Buckeyes have beaten each of their five opponents thus far this season by at least 21 points. But Wisconsin is a different story. Four of the last five meetings between the two teams at Camp Randall have been decided by seven points or fewer. And while the Buckeyes managed a 59-0 shutout of the Badgers in the 2014 Big Ten Championship, it seems unlikely that Wisconsin would allow such a significant beatdown on their own turf.

Despite the double-digit win last week, the Ohio State offense looked stagnant, especially compared to the fireworks we had seen in the Buckeyes’ first four games of the season. Indiana--the nation’s No. 49-ranked defense--held the Buckeyes to just 383 total yards on offense, including a meager 93 passing yards on a windy afternoon. Still, Ohio State, led by J.T. Barrett, made the necessary adjustments to grind out 38 points.

Wisconsin, meanwhile, has limited its opponents (which include Michigan, Michigan State and LSU) to just 291.4 yards per game, and have been as stout and solid as you could expect, allowing just 12.2 points per game (No. 4 nationally). What is perhaps more worrisome, given last week’s run-heavy performance by the Buckeyes, is that the Badgers have allowed a Big Ten-best 90.4 rushing yards per game. And if Ohio State does go to the air, Wisconsin’s secondary has given up just three passing touchdowns through five games.

The deciding factor, then, could be the Ohio State defense, which stands just as stout as Wisconsin’s, allowing fewer points (10.8) and yards per game (246) than the Badgers. Safety Malik Hooker leads the nation with four interceptions on the season, including one returned for a touchdown. With a freshman at quarterback in Alex Hornibrook, whose last outing saw him toss three picks to Michigan, Wisconsin will need to lean on running back Corey Clement, who has been limited to just 3.9 yards per carry this season.

When is the game and how can I watch?


Game Date/Time: Saturday, Oct. 15, 8 p.m.

Location: Madison, WI

TV: ABC

Online: WatchESPN

Radio: 97.1 FM/1460 AM

Where is GameDay this weekend?


The College Gameday crew is headed up to watch the Buckeyes! Gameday is returning to Madison for the first time in 2011, mercifully bypassing yet another Tennessee matchup as the ninth-ranked Vols take on No. 1 Alabama in Knoxville. This week is the second time Gameday has been to a Wisconsin game this year, after opening the season with Wisconsin-LSU at Lambeau Field.

What’s the rest of the Big Ten up to today?


With all eyes on Camp Randall for the night game, the Big Ten opens play with a trio of noon games between Illinois and Rutgers (ESPNN); Iowa and Purdue (ESPN2); and Minnesota and Maryland (ESPNU). At 3:30, No. 10 Nebraska faces Indiana on ABC, while Michigan State takes on Northwestern on BTN.

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Thoughts on Last Week


I worried Ohio State might be in trouble last week when Indiana came out and scored immediately after halftime; needless to say, I was unimpressed with the Buckeyes’ performance. Luckily, Ohio State’s defense was able to rise to the challenge and shut down the Hoosiers the rest of the afternoon, including a huge fourth down stop that would have cut the lead to seven late in the game.

I continue to have concerns about the wide receiver position. They’ve had one good game with Noah Brown against Oklahoma, but other than that, they just aren’t producing. I know the talent level is there, but they’re struggling to find ways to get open or separate from defenders. The passing game has to show up soon if the Buckeyes want to keep winning against other Big Ten opponents like Wisconsin and certainly Michigan.

On Wisconsin


The Buckeyes travel to Madison this weekend to take on the rested Wisconsin Badgers at Camp Randall. The Badgers come in having lost their last match-up to the Michigan Wolverines 14-7 in a tightly contested defensive battle. They’re now starting redshirt freshman quarterback Alex Hornibrook after Bart Houston struggled against Georgia State in their third game. Hornibrook hasn’t impressed me so far, and the Buckeyes – forgive the blasphemy – should try to emulate the Wolverines, whose defensive scheme caused him to panic all day and forced three interceptions. Wisconsin’s defense is as stout as always, and they’re led by J.J. Watt’s little brother T.J. He’s accounted for 5.5 sacks already this season, and he makes his presence felt all over the field.

The Buckeyes need to find a rhythm early offensively if they want to come out of Madison with a win. I’m not sure if a performance like last week will get the job done against the Badgers. I expect Wisconsin to load the box and force J.T. Barrett to make passes. Running the ball on them will be difficult, but the Badgers haven’t faced a dual-threat quarterback like J.T. so far this season, so his read-option ability will be something to keep an eye on. If he can find some throws early and get the Badger defense guessing, then that will open up running lanes for Curtis Samuel and Mike Weber. Speaking of Samuel, he needs to get more touches either in the wildcat or some jet sweeps. Ohio State is underutilizing his speed, and when you have a dynamic playmaker like him, you need to get the ball in his hands as much as possible.

I see a tough game under the lights this weekend, but I think the Buckeyes will work through their issues this week in practice. They should come out looking much better on offense, and the defense should easily shut down Wisconsin’s anemic attack.

Prediction: Ohio State 34, Wisconsin 13

A Fan’s Playoff Standings

  1. Alabama – Moved the Tide back to No. 1 after last week after their win over ranked Arkansas. Jalen Hurts looks like the real deal at QB, and he accounted for four touchdowns to lead Alabama to the 49-30 win. The Crimson Tide travel to Tennessee this weekend in what should be a good match-up.
  2. Ohio State – A ho-hum 21-point win over Indiana drops the Buckeyes to No. 2. J.T. Barrett couldn’t seem to get his passes on target, and the entire game seemed a little off. Let’s hope it gets back on track this weekend at Wisconsin.
  3. Clemson – I mean, everyone expected Clemson to handle Boston College, so their 56-10 thrashing of the Eagles wasn’t a surprise. Deshaun Watson looked good on the deep ball, and the Tigers are back on track after some early-season struggles.
  4. Washington – The Huskies continue to impress me with their juggernaut offense. Jake Browning has 23 touchdowns and only 2 picks this season, and he’s running the offense about as well as anyone in the country right now. If they weren’t a west coast team, I think they’d be getting a lot more press.
A Fan’s Heisman Standings

  1. Lamar Jackson – Jackson was on a bye week after their thriller with Clemson. He looks to add to his already impressive touchdown total of 28 this week as Louisville hosts the Duke Blue Devils.
  2. J.T. Barrett – J.T. didn’t look very Heismanesque on Saturday throwing the football, as he completed only nine passes. However, he did finish the game as the leading rusher and scored two touchdowns. Let’s see how he does this week at Camp Randall.
  3. Deshaun Watson – Watson has put himself right back into the conversation for the Heisman with great back-to-back games against Louisville and Boston College. He had four TD passes as the Tigers beat the Eagles 56-10 on Friday night.
  4. Jake Browning – Washington sure seems legit now, don’t they? Led by sophomore Jake Browning, the Huskies are 6-0 and rolling. Browning notched 11 total touchdowns in big wins against Stanford and Oregon.

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MADISON, Wisc. -- Ohio State football continues Big Ten play on Saturday night against Wisconsin. Here's everything you need to know before kickoff: GAME INFORMATION. Who: No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes (5-0, 2-0 Big Ten) at No. 8 Wisconsin Badgers (4-1, ...
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Nearly two weeks ago, it was the Buckeyes celebrating a four-set upset on Nebraska's home turf. The Huskers are the defending national champions and, at the time, stood undefeated. Tonight, Nebraska travelled to Columbus and handed OSU payback.
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The Huskers (15-1, 6-1 Big Ten) beat the Buckeyes (12-7, 2-5 Big Ten) for the first time since 2013, snapping a string of three straight losses to OSU. In doing so, Nebraska won its 12th straight road match, its longest road winning streak since 2003 ...
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Saturday night, the Buckeyes want to maintain the status quo. The second-ranked Buckeyes (5-0) are 10-point favorites when they invade Camp Randall Stadium to play the No. 8 Badgers in what figures to be Ohio State's toughest road game of the season.
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3 Buckeyes were upset by Purdue in 1960. OSU had entered 3-0, having outscored opponents 78-7, but never found its gear in West Lafayette. Hayes met twice with reporters postgame, neither session lasting even a minute before he stormed off.


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LGHL Field position, limiting turnovers will be keys for Ohio State against Wisconsin

Field position, limiting turnovers will be keys for Ohio State against Wisconsin
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Our latest podcast discusses Saturday’s game from a Badgers perspective.

You’ve almost made it. It’s Friday afternoon, and at this time tomorrow, you’ll be trying to pace yourself on the Busch Lights getting ready for Ohio State’s top-ten showdown against Wisconsin. We here at Land-Grant Holy Land are here to fill a bit more of that time with a new episode of Hangout in the Holy Land.

On this edition, Colton chatted with Jake Kocorowski of Bucky’s Fifth Quarter about all things Buckeyes and Badgers. Before getting into the game, however, Jake takes some time to discuss how Wisconsin has looked so far this season, including:

  • Their surprising 4-1 start
  • Redshirt freshman quarterback Alex Hornibrook’s poise
  • Why Wisconsin’s offense isn’t the one we’re accustomed to
  • What makes the Badger defense so stout, despite losing defensive coordinator Dave Aranda to LSU in the offseason

The guys then get to Saturday’s matchup, and break down Wisconsin’s linebackers holding the key to their defensive success against the Buckeyes, and why the Badgers must control the field position battle and create turnovers to have a legitimate shot at winning.

Finally, Jake talks about his upcoming book, Walk On This Way: The On-Going Legacy of the Wisconsin Football Walk-On Tradition —available for pre-order here— and why the Badgers have been so successful at developing walk-ons since Barry Alvarez’s arrival in 1990.

You can find the podcast on our iTunes page, and we strongly encourage reviews, comments, criticisms, etc. to help us deliver the best possible audio product. The more we hear from you, the better we can make it. We’re also on Soundcloud, the SB Nation podcast page, and you can subscribe via RSS on your Android and Windows Phone devices here.

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tBBC Friday Night Insights: B1G Four/Little Ten, Politics, iBelieve Charity Spotlight

Friday Night Insights: B1G Four/Little Ten, Politics, iBelieve Charity Spotlight
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It’s not very often that I pop-off about something without knowing the facts but every couple of weeks I bring you my insights from the hip. Feel free to come back at me with both barrels or at the very least agree with me! Let’s hit things hard with the current state of the B1G in football.

From the Hip


What in the wide, wide world of sports is going on here? I am not one of those people that thumps his chest about the conference. I am not a believer that the strength of conference will help the Buckeyes as a whole because when they have been one of the better two teams they played for the title and as recent as the very first CFP showed us they can take care of business.

Did the 59-0 drubbing of the number two team in the conference hurt the Buckeyes in 2014? No! It was the only reason they got into the playoff and Alabama and Oregon has been regretting TCU or Baylor(Speaking of conference strength or lack there of) not being in ever since. The Buckeyes took care of business to get there just like Sparty(Sparty No!) did last season. Conference strength had nothing to do with them getting crushed! The general consensus even after the loss to them was the Buckeyes were the only team that could beat Alabama.

So, let’s pick up in current day and all the foaming at the mouth about the four teams in the top ten of the top 25 from the B1G. All the SEC homers that are proud of the conference strength have been subjected to the same thing. Having four of all of their teams compete year in and year out for the top spot in the conference and almost trying to figure out ways to have two of them make the CFP gets tiring.

I don’t want the same thing for the Buckeyes or the conference because it’s a joke. Does anyone in the fandom world realize that outside those in the top ten the next team receiving votes are the Hawkeyes and it’s only 3 votes? Where are the rest of the teams from the powerful B1G that everyone is depicting? I will tell you where, they are in the basement of the conference where they always are.

I will say this, Indiana has been making big strides since Kevin Wilson’s arrival and they have almost arrived to make the big four a big five but they aren’t quite there. Nobody else in the conference reloads like the Buckeyes, Badgers, Weasels and Spartans. They have to wait and hope that they are developing a great senior class to compete. Hopefully people will come to their senses and realize having those four atop the rankings does not make the B1G a strong conference numbers wise.

It simply makes those four teams part of the elite that is in the top 25 each week. Should be a good battle down the stretch to see who gets in, will it be our Buckeyes?

Straight Shooter


I am not into politics, despise this time of year where all of the dirt about candidate A is all that candidate B cares about. I am always happy to see it end and in the process have a new President. I am a voter but have to be honest and say that I haven’t always voted. Most years I am a straight Republican and don’t have much of a defense for it only to say that I cut my political teeth during one of my heroes runs in President Ronald Reagan.

I won’t ever really vote the straight ticket because the candidates are so different and have their own platforms which I believe just get recycled every election. What I try to base my decision on is their morals and personality. When they have neither, which is the case in the Presidential election this year, I struggle to vote for either.

That’s really what life boils down to for us humans isn’t it? Make the right choices/decisions in life, try to be a good person and treat people as you would like to be treated. I have to admit I don’t always hit my mark and have had my bad times for sure, but I can tell the difference between right and wrong and this election season is very difficult.

Hopefully the rest of America isn’t flipping a coin come November and the election, but I have a feeling that I may be doing the same!

Charity Spotlight


I have become pretty good friends with one of te Buckeye Women’s assistants over the years in Patrick Klein. He played high school basketball just across the river from me in Belpre, Ohio in his almost claim to fame during his teams run for a title is if they had won in the semi-final, he would have gotten Lebron James to guard in the title game.

Patrick has always been a heavily involved person in the community and a lot of that comes from excellent upbringing and wonderful parents he has. After taking a different path than he expected to get where he is, he has used his position to help grow his own efforts to epic proportions.

I am proud to call him a friend, proud of what he has accomplished and will always support his efforts with his foundation. Maybe you can do the same because he is an Ohio State Buckeye?!

The iBelieve Foundation history is breif but can definitely use your help.

From the iBelieve web site

History

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The iBELIEVE sign developed by students and staff at the first iBELIEVE West Virginia summer camp in 2012.

The iBELIEVE Foundation was created in 2011 to help provide more opportunities for Appalachian youth. Today, iBELIEVE provides thousands of students per year educational and learning opportunities to grow their 21st Century Skills and build a network of student-leaders across the region.

Originally, iBELIEVE started out as just a summer camp opportunity for just 36 student-leaders. But the growth of the organization through the donations of many corporations and individuals have allowed the addition of year round programming. This programming focuses on getting Appalachian schools involved in developmental programs for their students. In 2016, iBELIEVE partnered with the Ohio Association of Student Councils to unify their summer camp programming for Appalachian students, Columbus Public students, and outside student leaders.

Thanks to the partnership of the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio (FAO), iBELIEVE has been able to hold a 501(c)3 status as a “field of interest fund” through their organization. FAO continues to serve as iBELIEVE’s back office and money managers as iBELIEVE moves to their own 501(c)3 status in 2016.


There mission statement is simple . . ,

Mission


The iBELIEVE Foundation strives to provide opportunities to Appalachian youth for the development of 21st Century Skills such as leadership, communication, and problem solving. Ultimately, our ambitious goal is to increase collegiate attendance and retention in the Appalachian communities of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.

How you can help a high school student attend a summer conference, click the link and do your part!

http://www.theibelievefoundation.com/index.php/donors/our-impact








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LGHL Ohio State looks to be the only team to dethrone Alabama

Ohio State looks to be the only team to dethrone Alabama
Geoff Hammersley
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From player development to recruiting efforts, the Buckeyes are fighting to be king of the college football mountain.

“In the span of a little more than four years, Urban Meyer has taken over a program that had a losing record in the season before he arrived and built the Buckeyes into a behemoth capable of standing toe to toe with the Crimson Tide -- and potentially elbowing them off the top of the mountain as the country's top program.”

– Austin Ward, ESPN.com


Since the time Urban Meyer took over for an Ohio State program coming off a 6-7 year in 2011, the Buckeyes have been on a tour de force. Meyer has won 55 of 59 contests as the head coach of the Buckeyes, brought to Columbus a national championship – and defeated Alabama in the process.

That last point is the focal point of Austin Ward’s article at ESPN.com: the Buckeyes are primed to dethrone Nick Saban and the monopoly that Tuscaloosa, Ala. has on national championship crowns.

In the article, Meyer talks about using Alabama as a motivational tool before the 2015 Sugar Bowl – an example of how a team is always in the hunt for a championship, at the top of the football mountain, and how his players can get to the top by beating ‘Bama.

Beating Alabama is only part of the equation. Ward goes into the fact that Meyer’s recruiting efforts has been off the charts. The 2017 Ohio State class is one of the most, if not the most, anticipated classes in college football. The Buckeyes currently hold the No. 1 ranking for 2017’s recruiting efforts, while the Crimson Tide are at No. 2.

But getting talent, again, is only part of the formula to being the best. Developing talent is a necessity at being in the hunt for a national title; that is something Meyer has done exceptionally well in Columbus. This past year, Meyer sent 12 players to the draft, and the team steamrolled their way to a 5-0 start to the 2016 campaign.

Ward closed his article by saying, “the Buckeyes no longer need to come from behind to tap on Alabama's shoulder.”

In a way, it has become a staredown at the top of the mountain for college football supremacy.

“This Ohio State defense, with six juniors, four sophomores and one freshman (tackle Dre'Mont Jones) in the starting lineup, has almost made Buckeyes fans forget about the wealth of talent lost to the NFL.”

– Teddy Greenstein, Chicago Tribune


Part of the reason to why the Buckeyes have been able to win big (and in big games) is due to the defense. The Chicago Tribune’s Teddy Greenstein explained that after the Buckeyes’ defensive exodus due to players going to the past NFL draft, OSU is only surrendering 10.8 points per game this season.

Greg Schiano stated in the article that players wanted opportunities to shine, knowing that they could do what their predecessors did. Greenstein also got Raekwon McMillan’s view on how the defense is one of the best in the country. McMillan said that some practices focus on creating turnovers and getting hands up when the quarterback releases the ball.

The drills seem to be working, as the Buckeyes have picked off 10 passes and have one of the best turnover margins in the country. With one of the younger teams in the entire NCAA, Meyer has recreated another dominant force at stopping the opposition.

As the saying goes, “defense wins championships.” If the Buckeyes keep things up, they will certainly be in the middle of a championship hunt when mid-November rolls around.

“Bosa didn’t play every snap Thursday night, but when he was on the field, you knew it — he found himself in Broncos quarterback Trevor Siemian’s lap often Thursday in the Chargers’ 21-13 win.”

– Dieter Kurtenbach, FOX Sports


Joey Bosa was part of a defense that won a national title at Ohio State. Now in the NFL, he is bringing a championship attitude to the San Diego Chargers defense. In a Thursday night contest against the Denver Broncos, Bosa was putting pressure on quarterback Trevor Siemian throughout the night.

When Siemian was trying to get the Broncos into the endzone for the first time Thursday, Bosa had other plans.


3rd & 11?
In the Red Zone?
It's Joey Bosa Time.

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: @NFLonCBS #TNF https://t.co/nP0teAE443

— NFL (@NFL) October 14, 2016

Bosa played about 75 percent of the snaps and had a handful of QB hurries, according to the FOX sports article. Even after missing four games due to a hamstring injury, Bosa has hit the ground running into the backfield.

With Bosa making an impact in primetime football, No. 99 has made himself known to the masses. Expect Bosa to be in the running for defensive rookie of the year candidacy if he can more sacks and pressure on the QB.

The Chargers next game is on Oct. 23 against the Atlanta Falcons at 4:05 p.m.

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tBBC Let’s Get Hype: Official OSU Video

Let’s Get Hype: Official OSU Video
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“We have to play like it’s our last time! Every time! – Joe Thomas Barrett a.k.a The Captain

Ohio State is getting ready for action on Saturday night when they travel to Madison to take on those Badgers from Wisconsin. I’m throwing on my pads right now to head that way to assist. I plan on running through the nearest Culvers and just smashing everything Wisconsin I see. They don’t know what is about to hit them! Go Bucks!


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