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tBBC A View From the Fan – Wisconsin vs. Ohio State

A View From the Fan – Wisconsin vs. Ohio State
Ben van Ooyen
via our good friends at Buckeye Battle Cry
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here


This article originally appeared at ohiostate.scout.com

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

Friday Night Insights: B1G Four/Little Ten, Politics, iBelieve Charity Spotlight
WVaBuckeye
via our good friends at Buckeye Battle Cry
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here


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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tBBC BBC Pick’Em: Week 7 Badgers Going Down

BBC Pick’Em: Week 7 Badgers Going Down
Joe Dexter
via our good friends at Buckeye Battle Cry
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here


Welcome to the newest addition to the Buckeye Battle Cry world. In this weekly article, we will be taking a look at how amazingly smart dumb each of us writers are. As with everything on this site, we are here to entertain you guys so please let us know how stupid we are or if you are silly enough to agree with us.

I recommend you take all of our picks every week and buy a ticket to Las Vegas to place bets immediately! Continue to this each week and donate to our happy little family. Do not even worry about the costs associated with these weekly trips, you are going to win ALL OF THE MONIES!!!

Each week, we will take a look at 10 games. It will always be every Big Ten game and then we will fill it in with other nationally ranked games. Once again, please point fingers and chastise us as much as possible.

Minnesota @ Maryland

Records: Minnesota (3-2), Maryland (4-1)

Last Game: Minnesota lost to Iowa, 7-14; Maryland lost to Penn State, 14-38

Statistical Leaders:

Minn Passing – M. Leidner (1,006 yds) Mary Passing – P. Hillis (622 yds)

Minn Rushing – R. Smith (446 yds) Mary Rushing – L. Harrison (362 yds)

Minn Receiving – D. Wolitarsky (379 yds) Mary Receiving – D.J. Moore (239 yds)

BBC Staff Picks:

Minn @ Mary
Brandon Maryland
Mike Maryland
Joe Minnesota
Shannon Maryland
Ben Maryland
Scott Maryland
Chris Maryland
JC Maryland
Chip Maryland

BBC Predicted Winner: Maryland (8 votes to 1 vote)



Iowa @ Purdue

Records: Iowa (4-2), Purdue (3-2)

Last Game: Iowa beat Minnesota, 14-7; Purdue beat Illinois, 34-31

Statistical Leaders:

Iowa Passing – C. J. Beathard (1,087 yds) Purdue Passing – D. Blough (1,298 yds)

Iowa Rushing – L. Daniels (439 yds) Purdue Rushing – M. Jones (339 yds)

Iowa Receiving – M. VandeBerg (284 yds) Purdue Receiving – D. Young (338 yds)

BBC Staff Picks:

Iowa @ Purdue
Brandon Iowa
Mike Iowa
Joe Iowa
Shannon Iowa
Ben Iowa
Scott Iowa
Chris Iowa
JC Iowa
Chip Iowa

BBC Predicted Winner: Iowa (9-0)



Illinois @ Rutgers

Records: Illinois (1-4), Rutgers (2-4)

Last Game: Illinois lost to Purdue, 31-34; Rutgers lost to Michigan, 0-78

Statistical Leaders:

Illini Passing – W. Lunt (840 yds) RU Passing – C. Laviano (686 yds)

Illini Rushing – K. Foster (276 yds) RU Rushing – R. Martin (421 yds)

Illini Receiving – M. Turner (409 yds) RU Receiving – J. Grant (210 yds)

BBC Staff Picks:

Illini @ Rutgers
Brandon Rutgers
Mike Rutgers
Joe Rutgers
Shannon Illini
Ben Rutgers
Scott Illini
Chris Rutgers
JC Illinois
Chip Illinois

BBC Predicted Winner: Rutgers (5-4)

Nebraska @ Indiana

Records: Nebraska (5-0), Indiana (3-2)

Last Game: Nebraska beat Illinois, 31-16; Indiana lost to Ohio State, 17-38

Statistical Leaders:

Neb Passing – T. Armstrong (1,151 yds) IU Passing – R. Lagow (1,460 yds)

Neb Rushing – T. Newby (327 yds) IU Rushing – D. Redding (491 yds)

Neb Receiving – A. Moore (310 yds) IU Receiving – N. Westbrook (437 yds)

BBC Staff Picks:

Nebraska @ Indy
Brandon Indiana
Mike Nebraska
Joe Nebraska
Shannon Indiana
Ben Nebraska
Scott Nebraska
Chris Indiana
JC Nebraska
Chip Indiana

BBC Predicted Winner: Nebraska (5-4)

Northwestern @ Michigan State

Records: Northwestern (2-3), Michigan State (2-3)

Last Game: Northwestern beat Iowa, 38-31; MSU lost to BYU, 14-31

Statistical Leaders:

NU Passing – C. Thorson (1,120 yds) MSU Passing – T. O’Connor (976 yds)

NU Rushing – J. Jackson (510 yds) MSU Rushing – L.J. Scott (311 yds)

NU Receiving – A. Carr (465 yds) MSU Receiving – R.J. Shelton (262 yds)

BBC Staff Picks:

N’West @ MSU
Brandon MSU
Mike MSU
Joe MSU
Shannon NW
Ben MSU
Scott MSU
Chris MSU
JC MSU
Chip NW

BBC Predicted Winner: Michigan State (7-2)

Ohio State @ Wisconsin

Records: Ohio State (5-0), Wisconsin (4-1)

Last Game: Ohio State beat Indiana, 38-17; Wisconsin lost to Michigan, 7-14

Statistical Leaders:

OSU Passing – J.T. Barrett (981 yds) UW Passing – B. Houston (527 yds)

OSU Rushing – M. Weber (566 yds) UW Rushing – C. Clement (319 yds)

OSU Receiving – C. Samuel (345 yds) UW Receiving – J. Peavy (281 yds)

BBC Staff Picks:

OSU @ Wisky
Brandon OSU
Mike OSU
Joe OSU
Shannon tOSU
Ben Ohio State
Scott Duh
Chris THE
JC THE
Chip OSU

BBC Predicted Winner: Ohio State (9-0)

Alabama @ Tennessee

Records: Alabama (6-0), Tennessee (5-1)

Last Game: Alabama beat Arkansas, 39-20; Tennessee lost to Texas A&M, 38-45

Statistical Leaders:

Bama Passing – J. Hurts (1,242 yds) UT Passing – J. Dobbs (1,433 yds)

Bama Rushing – D. Harris (478 yds) UT Rushing – J. Hurd (407 yds)

Bama Receiving – C. Ridley (412 yds) UT Receiving – J. Malone (341 yds)

BBC Staff Picks:

Bama @ Tenn
Brandon Bama
Mike Bama
Joe Bamalamb
Shannon Tennessee
Ben Bama
Scott Tennessee
Chris Bama
JC Bama
Chip Bama

BBC Predicted Winner: Alabama (7-2)



North Carolina @ Miami

Records: UNC (4-2), Miami (4-1)

Last Game: UNC lost to Virginia Tech, 3-34; Miami lost to Florida State, 19-20

Statistical Leaders:

UNC Passing – M. Trubisky (1,769 yds) UM Passing – B. Kaya (1,149 yds)

UNC Rushing – E. Hood (338 yds) UM Rushing – M. Whalton (484 yds)

UNC Receiving – R. Switzer (589 yds) UM Receiving – A. Richards (304 yds)

BBC Staff Picks:

UNC @ Miami
Brandon Miami
Mike UNC
Joe Miami
Shannon Miami
Ben Miami
Scott UNC
Chris Miami
JC Miami
Chip Miami

BBC Predicted Winner: Miami (7-2)

Florida State @ Wake Forest

Records: FSU (4-2), Wake Forest (5-1)

Last Game: FSU beat Miami, 20-19; Wake Forest beat Syracuse, 28-9

Statistical Leaders:

FSU Passing – D. Francois (1,557 yds) WF Passing – J. Wolford (826 yds)

FSU Rushing – D. Cook (785 yds) WF Rushing – M. Colburn (361 yds)

FSU Receiving – J. Wilson (388 yds) WF Receiving – T. Hines (226 yds)

BBC Staff Picks:

FSU @ Wake
Brandon FSU
Mike FSU
Joe Wake
Shannon Wake
Ben FSU
Scott FSU
Chris FSU
JC FSU
Chip FSU

BBC Predicted Winner: Florida State (7-2)

West Virginia @ Texas Tech

Records: WVU (4-0), Texas Tech (3-2)

Last Game: WVU beat Kansas State, 17-16; Texas Tech lost to Kansas State, 38-44

Statistical Leaders:

WVU Passing – S. Howard (1,272 yds) TT Passing – P. Mahomes (2,274 yds)

WVU Rushing – J. Crawford (331 yds) TT Rushing – D. Felton (270 yds)

WVU Receiving – S. Gibson (458 yds) TT Receiving – J. Giles (614 yds)

BBC Staff Picks:

WVU @ TT
Brandon TT
Mike Tech
Joe TT
Shannon TT
Ben West Virginia
Scott TT
Chris TT
JC WVU
Chip WVU

BBC Predicted Winner: Texas Tech (6-3)

BBC LEADERBOARD

Brandon 0-0
Mike 0-0
Joe 0-0
Shannon 0-0
Ben 0-0
Scott 0-0
Chris 0-0
JC 0-0
Charles 0-0
Clair 0-0
Chip 0-0

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tBBC Heard Around the ‘Shoe – 10/14/2016

Heard Around the ‘Shoe – 10/14/2016
Joe Dexter
via our good friends at Buckeye Battle Cry
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here


Welcome to your tri-weekly look at all things Ohio State recruiting. Let’s get started!

Ohio State West Pipeline Continues?


While many pundits have all but put Jeffrey Okudah in the Buckeyes 2017 recruiting class, it still isn’t official and the Buckeyes may actually be looking to take more than one safety in this class anyways. That second name would be Bubba Bolden, 4-star safety out of Bishop Gorman HS in Las Vegas, NV. That high school sounds familiar doesn’t it? It currently is the home to three Buckeye recruiting commitments in Tate Martell, Tyjon Lindsey and Haskell Garrett. Bolden himself earned a Buckeye offer back on September 6th, and immediately they shot to the top of his list because of the connections with his teammates.

Bolden has scheduled his official visit to the Buckeyes for November 5th when the Buckeyes host Nebraska which is shaping up to be one of the biggest recruiting weekends of the year along with the Michigan game on November 26th. Bolden talked with Scout’s ($) Greg Biggins about his visit plans going forward.

“I’m going to visit Ohio State (Nov. 5),” Bolden said. “I’ll also visit UCLA and USC after the season but don’t have any other dates locked in. I’m still looking at Arizona State, Colorado and Florida as well and I’ll figure out my other trip dates later in the year.”

Bolden is shooting up recruiting board rankings nationally, and his play on the field this season is a big reason why. He had a blocked field goal against St. Thomas Aquinas that led the game to overtime in which the Gaels prevailed. He is great in pass coverage as well as in run defense and likes to make big plays along with big hits.

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As the Wade Turns:


One of the reasons the Buckeyes have been going hard after Bolden might be because they don’t feel very confident where they stand with Shaun Wade. Can you really blame them? He has said he is committed, but done everything to make it look like he doesn’t want to be a part of the Buckeyes 2017 recruiting class. The most recent event was an impromptu trip to Tuscaloosa to see the campus of Alabama with his dad.


5-star CB Shaun Wade's father talks flip possibility from Ohio State; The latest with Alex Leatherwood | https://t.co/msQrMdkhCQ pic.twitter.com/RnuZO6eDvl

— Chris Kirschner (@ChrisKirschner) October 12, 2016


It has always seemed that Wade would end up at either Alabama or Ohio State, and the longer it goes the more I think he ends up with the Crimson Tide. His father spoke to Chris Kirchner at SEC Country and said he isn’t worried about the distance from home factor that his family would have to deal with if he chose Ohio State.

“It’s ultimately about the relationships he has with the coaches,” Randy Wade said. “It’s his decision at the end of the day, and people are going to believe what they want. I understand people are going to say (Alabama) is close, but I just think it’s crazy. His relationships with the Alabama staff is going to be what brings him over there and not just because he was born there.”

He also told Kirchner that he and his wife are closer to the Ohio State staff than the Alabama staff, but the decision is all Shaun’s.

“At the end of the day, it’s just about what he wants more,” Randy Wade said. “He knows the schools that give him the best chance for the NFL. He knows the places that have a better than average education. He just now has to pick which one he wants.

Wade will likely be back on Alabama’s campus for an official visit later on this fall and also plans to be at the Nebraska game on November 5th when the Buckeyes host the Cornhuskers for his official to Ohio State. His final decision will likely come soon after that, as Wade is going to be an early-enrollee.

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Ohio Star on the Mend:


In the second game of his season, Westerville running back Jaelen Gill broke his leg, ending his junior season before it hardly started. He has since been letting the the healing process take over, and he spoke with Scout’s Bill Greene about his recovery process so far.

“Last Friday they took my cast off and the x-ray looked good, so I should be able to start my rehab in the next week or so,” Gill stated. “I broke my fibula and the back of my ankle when someone landed on me.”

“I should be fully recovered by late December or early January,” he added. “The injury was frustrating because I was so much better of a player than I was last year. I’m bigger, stronger and faster, so this really disappointing to me.”

Gill holds almost 30 offers to date, but the Buckeyes are the leader if judging by the crystal ball projections that have come in, as all favor Ohio State. Gill talked with Greene about his upcoming trip planning.

“The cast has limited me, but I was at Ohio State for a practice a few weeks ago, and I’m going to Notre Dame this weekend for their game with Stanford,” he explained. “I’m also going to go to Ohio State for their games with Nebraska and Michigan.”

“I’d also like to get to Michigan State or Penn State this year if possible, and maybe LSU or Alabama,” Gill said. “I’m still keeping my options open to see what schools might still offer. LSU is the latest offer, and I’m interested. Alabama has been talking to me and said if I visit, they will offer.”

Even with the injury Gill is still one of the highest ranked recruits for the class of 2018.

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DPJ on the Road Again:


Fresh off his visit from Ohio State last week, Donovan Peoples-Jones, the #1 receiver in the country will be visiting Michigan State this weekend as they host the Northwestern Wildcats. While it is still likely that DPJ ends up with the Wolverines in the end, the Spartans still feel like they have a shot with the in-state prospect.


The No. 1 prospect in MI & No. 1-ranked WR in the nation, Donovan Peoples-Jones, is visiting MSU this weekend. https://t.co/Ep40inLDbR

— GreenandWhite.com (@LSJGreenWhite) October 13, 2016


The Buckeyes have a few things working for them on the DPJ front, as he is former teammates with Mike Weber, Joshua Alabi and Damon Webb and the Buckeyes have recruited Michigan pretty well with Urban Meyer at the helm. The Spartans also have a few things going there way, as Peoples-Jones is close friends with Demetric Vance and Donnie Corley who will certainly try and sway the talented star to the Green and White.

In the end though, I think he ends up at Michigan giving them a huge target for whoever is playing quarterback there in the future.

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Wyatt Davis Schedules Official Visit:


When the Buckeyes host Northwestern on October 29th they will have a big time visitor (and current commitment) on campus in Wyatt Davis. Davis is a 5-star offensive lineman out of Bellflower, California. He spoke with Landof10.com

“I’ll be there against Northwestern,” Davis told Landof10.com when asked about his official visit plans. “I’m going with my mom and dad.”

Emory Jones Hurt:


In last nights high school football game, Emory Jones the top dual-threat quarterback in the class of 2018 injured his throwing shoulder in the first quarter. While an immediate timetable is not known for his recovery or when he will get back on the field, he told Bill Kurlic that he thinks he will be back this season.


#OhioState QB commit @eXjones6 has throwing shoulder AC joint separation but tells me he will be back this season https://t.co/hqNJUTVrpy

— Bill Kurelic (@Bill_Kurelic) October 14, 2016


Even though he left the game injured it appears as though he has the leadership qualities that you want in a quarterback as he was back on the sidelines coaching his teammates.


Emory Jones had a fantastic attitude about his injury. He immediately began coaching up his backup and encouraging his team.

— Kevin Harrish (@Kevinish) October 14, 2016


We here at tBBC wish Emory a speedy recovery!

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BTN Malik Hooker, Will Likely, T.J. Watt featured on ‘Journey’ at 9 p.m. ET tonight

Malik Hooker, Will Likely, T.J. Watt featured on ‘Journey’ at 9 p.m. ET tonight
BTN.com staff via Big Ten Network

On the third episode of The Journey: Big Ten Football 2016, at 9 p.m. ET tonight, we shine the spotlight on Ohio State star safety Malik Hooker, do-it-all Maryland cornerback Will Likely and the latest in the line of Wisconsin's Watts, linebacker T.J. Watt.
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tBBC Frank Gore is disgusted with the Indianapolis Colts

Frank Gore is disgusted with the Indianapolis Colts
Chris Roling
via our good friends at Buckeye Battle Cry
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here


It seemed like a great idea when Frank Gore joined the Indianapolis Colts in 2015.

Gore, one of the most consistent backs in recent history, would join an Andrew Luck-led offense and provide balance to a team ready to make a title push.

Now the Colts are the laughingstock of the laughingstock.

The Colts sit dead last in the AFC South, football’s worst division. A 2-4 record boasts wins against only San Diego and Chicago. After an overtime loss to Houston in Week 6, Gore was rather blunt in his outburst, according to Gregg Doyel of the Indianapolis Star:


Of all the Colts I visited with in the locker room after this collapse, the only one who seemed genuinely disgusted was veteran running back Frank Gore. And he was furious, frustrated almost to the point of tears.

“I didn’t come here for this,” the proud former 49ers star was pleading. “I came here to get into the tournament.”

Sorry, Frank, no playoffs for the Colts. Indianapolis has already dropped two games in the AFC South and other than more divisional games, the schedule also includes landmines such as Green Bay, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, Minnesota and Oakland.

To Gore’s credit, he rushed for 967 yards and six scores last year on the eight-win team. He’s already at 434 and two this year, showing once again he won’t have any problems providing consistent quality play despite coming in at the age of 33.

It’s too bad the same doesn’t apply to the rest of the team.

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tBBC It’s early, but Nail Yakupov has been impressive

It’s early, but Nail Yakupov has been impressive
FrozenNotes
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The Nail Yakupov trade to the St. Louis Blues was a welcome surprise. The low-risk, high-reward move immediately gave Blues fans another story to follow in 2016-17 and so far it’s been a successful one.

Through three games, Yakupov has looked like a legitimate offensive threat. He already has one goal and one assist on the season (he set up Magnus Paajarvi for a goal which is one hell of an accomplishment) and he has had several other chances which either narrowly missed or couldn’t be converted by one of his teammates. He’s been quick in the offensive zone and has looked dangerous on numerous occasions. He already has added another layer to the team’s offense which wasn’t there in the preseason.

Yakupov’s biggest detractors will point to his defense as his biggest weakness. To date, he hasn’t been too bad. That’s not to say he’s been great on defense, but he’s been better than all of the talk and negativity would have led you to believe. He’s been tracking back and for the most part he’s been keeping up with his man and disrupting passing lanes. There’s been some mistakes, but most of them have looked like an issue of chemistry and familiarity rather than straight up bad defensive work.

Again, it’s early. A lot can happen over the course of the full season. It’s possible Yakupov will cool and slow down once the initial adrenaline of being with a new team wears off. It’s also possible he’ll continue contributing as a key member of this team’s offense. Time will tell.

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tBBC Mike Pereira says NFL lacks ‘guts’ if Vontaze Burfict doesn’t get suspended

Mike Pereira says NFL lacks ‘guts’ if Vontaze Burfict doesn’t get suspended
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From the sounds of it, Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict won’t receive a suspension for his cheap shot against the New England Patriots in Week 6.

Burfict, who spent the first three weeks of the season suspended, went low on Patriots tight end Martellus Bennett in the eventual 35-17 New England victory.

The play in question:


Vontaze Burfict going low on Bennett. Seemed unnecessary but what do I know. #Patriots pic.twitter.com/4DWnqa76TD

— Will D. (@WAD1980) October 16, 2016


Other angles show Tom Brady pumped in Bennett’s direction, but a low hit is a low hit.

Based on a basic search of opinion, Burfict will skate by with a fine. Former head of NFL officials Mike Pereira hates the idea, as he said on the Rich Eisen Show, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer:


If it’s a large fine and not games they don’t have any guts. I mean, the guy was suspended for the first three games of the season. So you pile on, you pile on punishment when you look at history, and he has history dating all the way back to college for God’s sakes. Obviously it doesn’t apply in the NFL, but I don’t see how they can do anything but suspend him because it was not a football act. He didn’t lead with the helmet trying to break up a pass. He didn’t do that. This was just a dead, you know, cheap, intentional cheap shot. So to me, I’m like shocked if the NFL doesn’t maintain some leverage here and get rid of him for another couple of games.

Pereira certainly won’t be alone in this thought process. Even if Burfict was trying to go low because he thought Bennett might leap for a catch (and league rules mandate going low, anyway), he’s not a guy who deserves the benefit of the doubt in any situation.

As such, the league will come under fire for anything short of a suspension.

Its former head of officials speaking out is just the beginning.

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tBBC Eli Manning doesn’t mind Odell Beckham’s antics…if he’s making plays

Eli Manning doesn’t mind Odell Beckham’s antics…if he’s making plays
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New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning doesn’t care much what star wideout Odell Beckham Jr. does so long as the offense scores and the team wins.

Beckham was one of the most lambasted athletes in the country over the past few weeks for his tantrums. The guy went from hitting inanimate objects to crying and more before exploding for 222 yards and two touchdowns against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 6.

Manning admitted to Paul Schwartz of the New York Post he finds it easier to overlook the noise if the LSU product makes plays:


He made plays and so it’s one of those deals where you can get real sick of it if he’s not going out there and making plays, but when he goes out and has a couple of huge catches and 200 yards and a game-winning touchdown, you still want him to be smarter, but you accept it a little easier.

One could argue this is how any quarterback feels about his star players. Others could suggest this is a questionable leadership comment and Manning needs to have better control of his locker room. He is, after all, the face of the franchise and the veteran leader.

No matter which side of the fence one falls on, it’s not hard to see the writing on the wall—everything will remain calm in New York so long as things keep going well.

With the Cowboys in control of the NFC East, though, it looks like quite the combustible environment. If the Giants can remain mature no matter the outcome of games, good things can and will happen as the roster grows.

If not, Manning will surely drop more interesting comments about his top weapon.

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tBBC Packers win big by acquiring Knile Davis in trade with Chiefs

Packers win big by acquiring Knile Davis in trade with Chiefs
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The Green Bay Packers surprised the globe Monday by agreeing to a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs, netting running back Knile Davis.

Talk about a win. Anybody who saw the Packers take a 30-16 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 6 understood the running game was a mess. Eddie Lacy has averaged a strong 5.1 yards per carry, but has been hobbled. James Starks is hurt. Efforts to swing the ball out to Ty Montgomery to emulate a running game hasn’t worked. To top it all off, Aaron Rodgers has the team’s lone pair of rushing scores.

Davis doesn’t fix the bevy of problems in Green Bay, but he’s quite the get for a cheap price, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport:


In their trade for #KCChiefs RB Knile Davis, the #Packers gave up a conditional late-round pick. Likely based on playing time.

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 18, 2016


Davis had wanted out of Kansas City and got it now that the Chiefs have Jamaal Charles healthy again. Davis might only have 775 rushing yards over his four-year career, but he’s scored 11 touchdowns. A big-play threat, Green Bay had plenty of time to keep Davis in mind, as Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel pointed out:


#Packers got a pretty good look at Knile Davis in final preseason game. He started, carried 14 times for 58 yards and a TD ion Sept. 1.

— Tom Silverstein (@TomSilverstein) October 18, 2016


Maybe Davis doesn’t eat many snaps this season. But he’s an effective stop-gap solution who can take carries on a short week against the hapless Chicago Bears on Thursday Night Football.

If Davis is nothing more than a holdover while Lacy gets healthy, the trade is still quite the win. If he can effectively form a tandem with Lacy, even better.

Davis’ addition alone won’t fix the Green Bay offense. But it’s leagues better than the team doing nothing. Finally free of a committee three or more names deep, Davis has his new locale and will be eager to prove himself.

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tBBC Around the B1G: Week 8 Edition

Around the B1G: Week 8 Edition
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Time and change will surely show…how quickly articles can change direction. Today with Around the B1G, I have decided to take a different approach. In the past, I simply gave you information on each team but today I am going to try giving more of an opinion of the status of the B1G. So buckle up and enjoy the ride (or fake it).

As long as you did not pay any attention to the monstrosity in Piscataway, there were actually quite a few games around the B1G that almost made me proud of being a member of the conference. Of course the biggest game of the weekend was our Ohio State Buckeyes traveling into Madison and beating the Badgers in overtime. I will admit, I was not a fan of the Badgers coming into this game. My only experience of watching Alex Hornibrook was when he took on the Wolverines and looked absolutely atrocious. I was not convinced he would be able to throw for any yards against the Buckeyes.

It turns out, I was completely wrong about the Badgers and Hornibrook. They looked like a completely different team on Saturday night and it was apparent the Badgers took full advantage of the extra bye week to come up with some new looks offensively and defensively. You could tell it rattled the Buckeyes early as they looked helpless and lost early in the game. I tip my cap to the Badger players and coaching staff for an excellent gameplan and execution.

The other game took place in Bloomington (take a breath, I know that is hard to believe) between the undefeated Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Hoosiers. This game did not start out well for the Hoosiers as the Cornhuskers moved the ball at will in the first quarter jumping out to a 17-0 lead. Led by the much-improved Hoosier defense, Kevin Wilson’s squad was able to rattle off 15 straight points to put the game at 17-15 going into the fourth quarter. In the end, it was another valiant effort by the Hoosiers but they were unable to pull out the victory for the second straight week losing 27-22.

Outside of those two marquee games, some of the Big Ten tapped into their inner Big 12 and decided to leave their defenses at home. In West Lafayette, the Boilermakers and Hawkeyes combined for 84 points which is pretty impressive considering both of those offenses are pretty bad. In Iowa’s defense though, the Boilermakers scored 21 points in the fourth quarter as the Hawkeyes decided to shut things down.

The other high-scoring affair came out of East Lansing where the Northwestern Wildcats and Michigan State Spartans battled to decide who was the Big Ten’s most disappointing team. As if it was ever a contest, the Spartans won the disappointment contest (but not the game) by allowing the Wildcats to score 54 points as these two teams combined for 94 points. The Spartans need to find a corner and sit there and think about what they’ve done.

Next week, there are three games I am really looking forward to. The first is taking place in Kinnick Stadium as the Hawkeyes host the Badgers at noon. After last week’s battle, how will the Badgers come back against a much improved Hawkeye team? I think this is one to keep an eye on.

Another game to watch is Indiana heading to Evanston to take on the Northwestern Wildcats who have finally begun to find a rhythm on offense as they are averaging 46 points over their last two games against Michigan State and Iowa. Just like a letdown game is possible with the Badgers, I wonder how motivated the Hoosiers will be after playing two Top-10 teams close the last two weeks but coming up short.

The marquee game is of course the Buckeyes heading east to take on the Nittany Lions in a “White Out” game. This is the Nittany Lions most important game of the season because they refuse to acknowledge the Buckeyes are not their rivals. As bad as the Nittany Lions have been, this game cannot be overlooked by anyone. These “White Out” games are always played tough mainly because of the toughest environment in college football. The fans really get into this game and will be a factor. Will the Buckeye defense be able to shut down Saquon Barkley and Trace McSorley now that the PSU coaching staff has figured out how to use them?

I am still not convinced the B1G is that good this year. I think they have a bunch of okay teams but the competition level is not where everyone would like it to be. Outside of the top four teams, there is a significant drop-off to the rest of the division. Teams like Michigan State, Iowa, Northwestern, and Minnesota have not lived up to expectations this year. I think a few of those teams are starting to figure things out but this weekend will be key to how the conference plays out.

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tBBC ALCS Game 4 Preview: One Win From Capturing The American League Pennant

ALCS Game 4 Preview: One Win From Capturing The American League Pennant
Mike Melaragno
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Rather than start right-hander Mike Clevinger in Game 4 of the ALCS on Tuesday, the team will start ace righty Corey Kluber on short rest. Ryan Merritt will then get the ball in Game 5, if necessary.

Trevor Bauer was forced the exit in the first inning because the cut on his right pinkie began bleeding uncontrollably. He cut himself repairing his drone over the weekend. Francona broke it down like this before Game 3:

  • Trevor Bauer pitches well in Game 3: Merritt starts Game 4 and Kluber starts Game 5.
  • Trevor Bauer pitches poorly in Game 3: Kluber starts Game 4 and Merritt starts Game 5.

Since Bauer was knocked out early, the Indians were forced to rely on their bullpen heavily in Game 3. Kluber is an innings eater and Cleveland wean on him for some serious length in Game 4, even on short rest. He has never started on short rest in his career.

Merritt, meanwhile, has not pitched since Sept. 30 and he has done work on the side throughout the postseason so he will be well-rested for Game 5. This will be only his second career big-league start.

A win this evening would give the American League Pennant to the Indians for the first time since 1997.

Aaron Sanchez

Aaron Sanchez is a legitimate Cy Young contender this year, maybe even the frontrunner in the eyes of some, and while players typically get sent down to the minors because their organization doesn’t care much for what they’ve done on the field, Sanchez was optioned to high A Dunedin in August because the Blue Jays care too much. He just turned 24, and he’s a massive part of the organization’s future, and the move was simply made to skip one of his turns in the rotation in an effort to limit the workload of Toronto’s prized, young arm.

Sanchez has maintained his power, he’s broadened his repertoire, and he’s impressed the hell out of a future Hall-of-Famer. We’ve seen Sanchez dominate in relief, but last year out of the rotation, he allowed a .346 OBP, and a .392 slugging percentage. This year, his numbers as a starter are at .285 and .321, respectively. There’s another way of showing this. Because of Sanchez’s sinker, he’s always been able to generate grounders, but here’s a plot, courtesy of Fangraphs, of the 2015 starting pitchers with grounder rate and K-BB%:

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And here is the plot for his 2016:

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That’s an awfully big shift for that little yellow dot. A year ago, Sanchez was among the league leaders in lowest average launch angle allowed. This year, he’s kept that up. But he’s figured out the zone, and he’s improved his curveball, and so there have been more of the good things and fewer of the bad things. What Sanchez has pulled off, by improving his conditioning and mechanical consistency, is remarkable, and this table can tell you why. Since 2002, more than 1,700 pitchers have thrown at least 50 innings as starters in consecutive seasons.

Sanchez spent the majority of his first two seasons in the majors working out of relief, and now that he suddenly looks like an ace, that he’s already exceeded his previous season-high in innings by more than 20. And if you know about that, then you know about the sinker that leads Sanchez’s arsenal:


In 2015, Baseball America profiled the pitch as having “plus-plus life with bat-breaking armside run and sink.” When fangraph’s Jeff Sullivan looked for a comparison to Zach Britton‘s sinker last season, the first name he mentioned was Sanchez, noting that the key difference between the two is Britton generated more downward plane due to his delivery. Sanchez’s release point is slightly higher this year compared to last, so a pitch that was already nearly Britton’s sinker last year is now slightly closer. It’s thrown harder than 95 mph on average, making it the third-fastest sinker thrown by a starting pitcher with at least 500 thrown this season. It generates nine inches of horizontal break, on average, and none of the five pitchers who get more movement to the arm side with their sinker also generate more vertical drop on the pitch.

Sanchez can get into trouble when he tries to challenge hitters with his fasatball:


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tBBC Five biggest coaching mistakes in NFL Week 6

Five biggest coaching mistakes in NFL Week 6
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There might be times when the average Joe wishes he made the kind of money an NFL head coach makes, even if it means working 90 hours a week from July through January. Well, hopefully January.

But people with five-figure salaries in humdrum jobs should count their blessings. Their boss might have something to say about their work, but they don’t have millions of people criticizing decisions they make in the office.

With that in mind, let’s question some coaching decisions that were made in Week 6.

Browns going for two down nine points with two minutes left


Hue Jackson should show up to work early a couple of times this week and study math before he studies film.

Terrelle Pryor caught a five-yard touchdown pass from Cody Kessler with 2:07 left Sunday to pull the Browns to within 28-19 at Tennessee.

Then the Browns went for two.

And failed.

Therefore, it remained a two-possession game.

Jackson has been part of various NFL coaching staffs since 2001. Hasn’t he been around long enough to know that when you’re down multiple touchdowns, you go for two only when you have to?


#Browns Hue Jackson explains his decision to go for 2 on the first of 2 late TDs in 28-26 loss to #Titans pic.twitter.com/c18MtMNFr4

— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) October 17, 2016


Apparently not.

His mistake was magnified when the Browns recovered the onside kick and scored again, making it 28-25 with 27 seconds left. Had the Browns just kicked the extra point earlier, they’d have been down 28-26 and could have tried to tie it with a two-point conversion and not needed to recover a second onside kick.

Instead, the Browns kicked the extra point and trailed by two when they tried another onside kick. The Titans recovered to secure the win.

The Browns are 0-6, their worst start since 1999, the year the franchise came back to Cleveland. Half of those losses have come by a touchdown or less and can partly be blamed on Jackson’s poor tactical decisions.

Colts going shotgun on fourth-and-1 instead of kicking field goal


The Colts had a 13-9 lead over the Texans late in the third quarter Sunday night in Houston.

On fourth-and-1 from the Texans’ 8-yard line, all they needed to extend their lead to a full touchdown was a 25-yard field goal from Adam Vinatieri, whose head is chiseled into the all-time Mount Rushmore of NFL kickers.

But instead of going with one of their few strengths, they not only went for it but Andrew Luck was in the shotgun. The Colts needed to move the ball forward one yard, and to do that they snapped it four yards backwards. Frank Gore stood right next to Luck in the formation, but in a short-yardage situation why would the Colts hand it off to a guy who ran for 106 yards and averaged 4.8 yards a carry in the game? Luck dropped back to pass and was sacked by Whitney Mercilus.

The Colts (2-4) could have used the three points. They eventually built a 23-9 lead, but the Texans rallied to tie it and win the game in overtime.

Now they’re last in the AFC South, and Chuck Pagano’s seat is getting warmer. But what else is new?

Steelers calling Landry Jones pass on third-and-1


Landry Jones replaced Ben Roethlisberger in the second quarter Sunday in Miami after Roethlisberger left the game with what turned out to be a torn meniscus.

With the Dolphins leading 9-8 and 5:23 left in the first half, the Steelers turned to Le’Veon Bell, who cranked out runs of 12, eight and six yards. Then on third-and-1 from the Pittsburgh 46, Jones threw a pass to David Johnson. No, the Cardinals didn’t trade Johnson to the Steelers. This David Johnson is a blocking tight end who has caught 26 passes in his seven-year career.

He didn’t catch this one, and the Dolphins had enough time to drive for a touchdown and a 16-8 halftime lead.

Jones can’t throw the ball like Roethlisberger, but it’s hard to imagine there’s that much of a dropoff when it comes to handing the ball off. Feeding Bell was a good way to overcome Roethlisberger’s absence. If there ever was a time to stay conservative, this was it.

That wasn’t the only time the Steelers should have handed the ball to Bell but didn’t. Despite averaging 5.3 yards per carry, he ran the ball just 10 times.


Hard to fathom how Le'Veon Bell had just 10 carries against a defense that was allowing 150.8 rushing yards per game. #Steelers

— Blitzburgh (@Steel_Curtain4) October 17, 2016


It’s also hard to fathom the Steelers (4-2) losing 30-15 to a team that had just one overtime win over the winless Browns entering the game.

Falcons throwing with a one-point lead


Sure, Richard Sherman got away with pass interference on Julio Jones. But since that’s been the talking point of the game, it’s allowed the Falcons to get away with questionable play-calling.

They clung to a 24-23 lead when Ra’Shede Hageman blocked Steven Hauschka’s extra point with 4:47 left in the game at Seattle.

Instead of running the ball to protect the lead, the Falcons threw it not once, not twice but three times.

The first two passes were complete and Atlanta picked up a first down, but the third was intercepted by Earl Thomas. Hauschka kicked the game-winning field goal with two minutes left.

The Falcons had gained just 2.9 yards per carry in the game, but huge gains aren’t needed on every play to run out the clock. Matt Ryan threw for 335 yards. But the Legion of Boom is the Legion of Boom. At some point, the Seahawks secondary is going to lower the boom.

Packers kicking two field goals on fourth-and-short in first half


Mike McCarthy took a page out of his game plan for the 2014 NFC championship game and called for the field goal unit in a short-yardage situation.

He did it twice in Sunday’s 30-16 home loss to the Cowboys.

Dallas scored a touchdown on its opening drive. The Packers (4-2) had a fourth-and-1 at the Cowboys’ 19 on their first possession. Instead of going for the first down, McCarthy decided to answer the Cowboys’ seven points with three points.

In the second quarter, the Packers faced fourth-and-2 at the Cowboys’ 25-yard line, and again kicked a field goal to trim the Cowboys’ lead to 7-6.

The Cowboys extended their lead to 17-6 at halftime and took control of the game from there. The Packers didn’t score a touchdown until there were less than seven minutes remaining in the game, narrowing their deficit to 27-16.

The Packers might have had a touchdown sooner, and it might have been more of a game in the fourth quarter, if McCarthy had gone for the first down at least one of those times in the first half.

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tBBC Top Turtle Podcast – Episode 41: John Crouch

Top Turtle Podcast – Episode 41: John Crouch
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Did you see Mackenzie Dern’s awesome Iminari choke this past weekend? Top Turtle podcast had the pleasure of interviewing Mackenzie’s head coach, John Crouch about the insane move and Mackenzie’s development as a fighter. We also spoke about surging prospect Bryan Barberena, Benson Henderson’s Bellator title shot and what John thinks of Jiu-Jitsu with limited striking. Fascinating interview as always from the MMA Lab’s head coach.

And in the fastest fight news update on planet earth, Dave and Dan breakdown GSP declaring free agency, Conor’s left field announcement, Instant replay, Jose Aldo’s temper tantrum and the UFC’s change in management.

And to get you through the UFC drought, we go over our favorite fights that took place in the month of October.

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2:00– News update: GSP a free agent? Jose Aldo still mad, Conor’s announcement mystery and Bisping calls out Brock? (Just want the news? Feel free to subscribe to Fastest Fight News as well)

17:00– John Crouch Interview

31:00– What are the best fights to have ever taken place in October?

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LGHL Elite DT set to visit Ohio State

Elite DT set to visit Ohio State
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A 4-star Buckeye target will be witnessing for The Game.

Jay Tufele (South Jordan, UT / Bingham) is one of the best defensive prospects in the 2017 class. To this point he has made it clear that he wants to explore all of his options before committing to a school and because of this, there is no one school leading the way in his recruitment.

Tufele has managed to narrow down his list of suitors to Michigan, USC, Utah, Washington and Ohio State. There is no notable leader in this group, so we will need to wait until the four-star DE has taken his official visits before his list can be narrowed down any further.

The 6-foot-3, 297-pound defensive lineman will be kicking off his official visits this week when he travels to Ann Arbor, Mich. to visit the Buckeyes arch-rival Michigan. However, Buckeye Nation need not fret as Tufele announced his official visit date for Ohio State – and it’s a big one.

Tufele confirmed with 247Sports Monday afternoon that he plans to visit the Ohio State campus on Nov. 26, when the Buckeyes take on the Wolverines in The ‘Shoe. Tufele will likely be looking forward to watching the Buckeyes play in person as he mentioned in the article that he “loves” the Buckeyes and that Ohio State reminds him of his current team.

It can be assumed that we will learn a lot more about Tufele’s thought process after this visit as both teams are highly involved in recruiting him and the game takes place late in the season.

Make sure to stick with Land-Grant Holy Land for the latest on his recruitment and more.

Army All American Bowl adds more Buckeye connections


Two more prospects in the 2017 class with Ohio State ties officially became members of the U.S. Army All American Bowl game Monday afternoon. The aforementioned Buckeye target Jay Tufele received his jersey today and will officially be on the West team.


Proud to welcome this Mighty Miner, 4⭐️ DL Jay Tufele, to the West Team! #Savage17 #ArmyBowl pic.twitter.com/FgqpgGde2m

— #ArmyBowl (@ArmyAllAmerican) October 17, 2016

Tufele wasn’t the only Buckeye to officially commit to the game today as five-star DE commit Chase Young (Hyattsville, MD / DeMatha Catholic) also received the prestigious honor Monday.

Young committed to the Buckeyes this past summer and is one of the best defensive line prospects in his entire class and is currently listed as the No. 2 weak-side DE in the 247Sports composite rankings. While Young and Tufele will be on opposing teams in this all-star game, the two could eventually become the only two DE commits in Ohio State’s No. 1 rated 2017 recruiting class.


Congrats to @youngchase907 on his official selection to the #Armybowl class of 17! #savage17 #Americasteam pic.twitter.com/nYTAyeJ1PW

— #ArmyBowl (@ArmyAllAmerican) October 17, 2016
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tBBC LOOK: Trevor Bauer taunts Blue Jays fans

LOOK: Trevor Bauer taunts Blue Jays fans
Matt Birch
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The Cleveland Indians jumped out to a 3-0 series lead after pulling off a 4-2 win on Monday night, something no one would have expected.

Starter Trevor Bauer didn’t even make it out of the first inning, as his finger was literally gushing blood and he was forced to be pulled. Bauer, however, made sure to let Jays fans know how big of a hole they were in after the game was over, though.


Trevor Bauer letting Blue Jays fans know it's 3-0 pic.twitter.com/eJfFJN0VzZ

— CJ Fogler (@cjzero) October 18, 2016

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Yes, that was Bauer signaling that the Indians are in the driver’s seat and currently possess a 3-0 lead.

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tBBC Vikings troll FOX over photoshopped Sam Bradford photo

Vikings troll FOX over photoshopped Sam Bradford photo
Matt Birch
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For some reason, FOX has continued to show a photo of Sam Bradford photoshopped onto Teddy Bridgewater’s body. No one really understands why. In case you haven’t seen it, you probably should.

I’ve seen this over 10 times, and it’s still laughable.


This looks like Sam Bradford's head photoshopped onto Teddy Bridgewater's body… pic.twitter.com/5EFOp2xg0P

— Will Brinson (@WillBrinson) October 16, 2016

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The Vikings, understandably, had some fun with it on Twitter, and told FOX they’d hook them up with an actual Sammy photo if needed.


.@NFLonFOX Have your people contact our people. We'll get you a photo. https://t.co/Z5Vjb0DbxG

— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) October 16, 2016

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The @NFLonFOX history books sure are interesting. pic.twitter.com/rldst59fN9

— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) October 17, 2016

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FOX deserves that, trying to get by with a photoshopped image is embarrassing. They’re not even the same skin color.

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tBBC Terry Francona flips off camera during game (VIDEO)

Terry Francona flips off camera during game (VIDEO)
Matt Birch
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Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona wasn’t really interested in being shown on camera during Game 3 of the American League Championship Series, and he made sure to make it known.

In the bottom of the first inning, just before he was forced to pull starter Trevor Bauer from the game, Francona was shown on TV flipping off the camera.


Did Terry Francona just flip us off? #MLBPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/znBnxMigLo

— Mark Schuldt (@mschuldt3) October 18, 2016

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No, he was not scratching an itch. There are even theories that he made the gesture toward Blue Jays manager John Gibbons, who had just made his way out of the dugout to complain to the umpires about Bauer’s hand.


@JeffPassan @marksantana8 here you go pic.twitter.com/K1svJTOCJK

— Kevin Santana (@Ksantana35) October 18, 2016

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Francona can do whatever he wants, to be honest. His flawless managing and decision making in key moments is why the Indians are one game away from the World Series.

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tBBC Tim Tebow is 0-for-12 in Arizona Fall League

Tim Tebow is 0-for-12 in Arizona Fall League
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Remember when New York Mets prospect Tim Tebow hit a home run in his first swing in an instructional league a couple weeks back? It’s been all down hill since. Tebow is 0-for-12 in the Arizona Fall League so far, which


Tim Tebow strikes out in the seventh. Now 0-for-12 with 5 Ks in the Arizona Fall League.

— Adam Rubin (@AdamRubinESPN) October 18, 2016


Honestly, I cannot help but root for Tebow to find some success, because it is hard to argue it would not be a fantastic story. Obviously, you don’t want to see this help a division rival (especially the Mets) in any way, but we all pretty much know this Tebow baseball experiment is not likely to go very far. You have to wonder if a poor showing in the AFL will bring an early end to this whole adventure for Tebow.

Tip of the cap to Deadspin.

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tBBC Tweet of the Moment

Tweet of the Moment
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When you win the game in OT…hug it out.

More photos from tonight’s #Avs victory over the Pens: https://t.co/FAQSWLdHKu pic.twitter.com/6KPgAwidyF

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) October 18, 2016


That’s a really tame celebration, Colorado. If only there was another, legal way to blow off some steam and relax in the state of Colorado.

(Mazel tov to those who can see the post show up Monday night. If not, happy Tuesday, glad we could be here.)

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tBBC Rangers Persevere in Wild Third Period Win vs. Sharks

Rangers Persevere in Wild Third Period Win vs. Sharks
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The New York Rangers remain undefeated at home after a wild 7-4 victory against the San Jose Sharks. For a box score, click here.

Well that was fun. Raise your hand if you thought the boys were going to blow it in the third period? I will fully admit my hand is raised high. Last years’ team brainwashed us to expect the worst. But same as opening night, this team didn’t quit. It’s nice to see the “find a way” Rangers again, even if it’s only been a couple of games.

So where to begin? Guess I’ll just start with the same player I started with after game 1 – Chris Kreider. Man is on a mission. If whatever needed to click finally clicked and this is the player we are going to get all year, it is going to be a fun year. I mean, I don’t even have words for this goal:


That’s just insane. And his hug of the referee is much better than running the goalie. Maybe he’ll get a reputation of doing that instead.

That was in the second period so let’s go back a little bit.

I feel confident in saying the Rangers dominated the majority of this game. In fact, they seem to have the Sharks number since a certain game back in October 2012. Wonder why that could be.

But as we saw all too well on Saturday, domination doesn’t always show on the scoreboard so after a very good first 17 minutes of the game which led to a 1-0 lead, the Rangers got into some penalty trouble. The call on Zibanejad was legit. You can even argue that the call on Fast was as well, although you don’t see that called that often especially when the team is on the penalty kill.

So the Rangers are 3-on-5 and Stepan and Nash go on a rush to the offensive zone. I’m not crazy about that in the first place because if they get trapped, the poor defenseman (in this case McDonagh) is basically screwed. But they did and they got a good chance. Then Nash gets tied up behind the net and from what I saw, got tackled. Last I checked that wasn’t legal. The referees decided to let the teams play on leading to an extremely odd-man rush the other way and a tie game with a minute to go in the period. You could argue the Rangers got themselves into that trouble by going for the offensive chance but it was a tough pill to swallow at that point in the game.

The boys got it back early in the second when Rick Nash, who with Buchnevich out was moved up to play with Zibanejad and Kreider, got a greasy one for his first of the season. Six minutes later was the Kreider goal above and the Rangers had a nice two goal lead to close out the scoring for the first forty.

With three and a half to go in the second, Dylan McIlrath showed his presence getting into it with the Sharks Tomas Hertl. Most Rangers fans remember Hertl from that game four years ago. That said, this wasn’t a fair fight and the referees quickly broke it up. I’ll admit I didn’t see what happened but I’m guessing Hertl did something cause McIlrath usually doesn’t fight non-fighters unless he has to.

Now to the third. Seven goals in twenty minutes. The highlight? Jimmy Vesey scoring his first NHL goal (just 21 seconds after Hayes got his first of the season). The kid was flying all game and you could tell he was close to breaking through. The smile on his face was as big as the building from the moment the puck hit the net until they officially announced the goal. You could tell he was soaking it all in and was trying not to smile too much as the roar of the crowd went up during the announcement. If there’s one thing MSG crowds get right is celebrating milestones of their players. Always the loudest cheer of the night.

That made it 5-2 with less than eight minutes to go. The Rangers gave one back a minute later and you could feel the tension start to build. Two minutes later, it was a one goal game. Then DeBoer got greedy and tried to pull Martin Jones. I’m not sure he made it to the bench before Zuccarello buried the empty net goal. Remember that missed call that led to the Sharks first goal? Pretty sure the Rangers got the makeup call right before this goal as Zuccarello definitely should have had a penalty earlier in the shift. The Rangers would add another in the final seconds to preserve the 7-4 victory.

I’m still not sure this team is built to try to outscore teams but they are closer than past teams have been. Either way, looks like we have a fun season ahead of us. The Rangers are next on the ice Wednesday night for a match up with the Detroit Red Wings, who destroyed the Senators 5-1 behind a hat trick from Rangers killer Mike Green in their home opener tonight. Hopefully Green got all his goals for the week out of his system already.



(Photo: Melissa Andus)

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tBBC Saints Happy Hour Podcast: Saints prove defense is optional, beat Panthers 41-38

Saints Happy Hour Podcast: Saints prove defense is optional, beat Panthers 41-38
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The boys celebrate the 2-3 Saints in Style! They bask in Sad Cam, which is the best Cam. Andrew loves the unstoppable offense, Dave describes the vibe in the Dome for his son’s first Saints game.

Ralph wonders if Saints fans have Stockholm syndrome when it comes to the defense.
The Saints are back to playing Brian Dixon at corner, stock your liquor cabinets as needed.
Do the Saints have a legit kicker?
Why is Sean Payton treating punt returns like an 87 year old man hoarding money under his mattress?
Should Saints pay Nick Fairley?
Plus Twitter questions and predictions for the Kansas City game.
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tBBC Cody Kessler has earned starting job

Cody Kessler has earned starting job
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Not much has gone right for the Cleveland Browns this season, but for the first time, in a very long time, the quarterback position isn’t an issue.

Cody Kessler has played well, especially considering the circumstances, and he’s done to keep his job as Cleveland’s signal caller the rest of the season.

On Sunday against the Titans, Kessler rallied the Browns to a furious last minute comeback, scoring twice in less than two minutes, but falling short 28-26. Kessler set a career high with 336 yards passing and two touchdowns.

On the season, both replacing injured QBs and starting, Kessler has fired four touchdown passes while completing 65% of his passes.

A third round pick by the Browns, Kessler has played well so far this season.

With another lost year for the team, now is as good a time as ever to find out if the Browns have their QB of the future in Cody Kessler.

Yes they added Robert Griffin III in the offseason, and Josh McCown plays well when he gets the chance to, but this is long term here.

All those quarterbacks for all those years since 1999, from Couch to Dorsey to Holcomb to Hoyer and everybody else in between, this is about finding out if the Browns finally have their signal caller.

Let’s see what the kid’s got.

He’s earned the starting job not just for now, but for the remainder of this season.



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tBBC ALCS 3 Three Recap: No Bauer, No Problem as Tribe Takes 3-0 Series Lead

ALCS 3 Three Recap: No Bauer, No Problem as Tribe Takes 3-0 Series Lead
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The Cleveland Indians have had an innate ability to deal with adversity this season, and they needed every bit of that on Monday. Trevor Bauer, dealing with a wounded pinky finger on his throwing hand, had to removed from the game two outs into the game due to excessive bleeding. However, the bullpen only allowed two Toronto runs, and the Indians offense, led Mike Napoli, did enough to give the Indians a win and a 3-0 lead in the ALCS. Here is how it all happened:

First Inning:


Carlos Santana demonstrated why he has been so valuable in the leadoff spot, drawing a five-pitch walk against Marcus Stroman. At first, it looked like Santana would get no further than first, after Jason Kipnis hit a ball fairly hard to left-center field that defensive wizard Kevin Pillar had no running down and Francisco Lindor struck out. However – Mike Napoli broke out of his postseason slump by hitting a ball off the wall in right field, just out of the reach of Jose Bautista for a double. Santana scored from first, giving the Tribe a 1-0 lead. Jose Ramirez would strand Napoli at second on a line-out to left field.

Unfortunately, things did not go as well for the Indians in the bottom-half of the inning: after striking out Jose Bautista and getting Edwin Encarnacion to fly-out (and mixing in two walks), Trevor Bauer’s injured pinky began bleeding heavily, and he had to removed from the game: a worst-case scenario for the Indians, who already were frighteningly-thin on starting pitchers. However, Dan Otero replaced Bauer and got Russell Martin to ground out, getting Cleveland out of the inning.

Second Inning:


The Indians were able to make a little bit of noise in the second due to their baserunning: Coco Crisp drew a one out walk and stole second base easily. However, Tyler Naquin popped out and Roberto Perez struck out with Crisp at third after he advanced on wild pitch.

Toronto continued to build momentum to start the bottom half of the second, as Michael Saunders led off with a home run to left field to tie the game at 1-1. However, Otero managed to avoid any further damage, getting Pillar to ground out, and inducing a double-play ball off of Ryan Goins’ bat after allowing a single to Ezequiel Carrera.

Third Inning:


Cleveland went about as quietly as they good in the third inning: Santana popped to short center, and Kipnis and Lindor hit weak ground balls the second base. With that, Stroman had retired 6 of the last 7 hitters he faced.

However, the Tribe bullpen continued to hold serve: Jeff Manship, making his first postseason appearance, took the ball from Otero. He allowed a leadoff single to Bautista, but went on to induce three straight pop-outs to Josh Donaldson, Encarnacion, and Troy Tulowitzki, and the score remained 1-1.

Fourth Inning:


Cleveland managed to seize back some of the game’s momentum as Napoli continued to bust out of his playoff slump with a 411 foot bomb to center field, bringing the score to 2-1 – his eighth career postseason homer. However, Jose Ramirez, Lonnie Chisenhall, and Coco Crisp were then retired in order by Stroman.

The bottom of the fourth inning proved to be much of the same for Cleveland: the bullpen once again did their job, as Manship struck out Martin before giving way to Zach McAllister. Michael Saunders nearly took McAllister deep to the spot he hit his homer off Otero, but fell about ten feet short. Then, McAllister got Pillar to ground out to third, ending the frame with the Tribe lead still intact.

Fifth Inning:


While the Indians were surely desperate to try to add to their lead, Marcus Stroman continued to seem unhittable to anyone not named Napoli, striking out Naquin looking and getting Roberto Perez and Carlos Santana to weakly pop out.

After holding off the Blue Jays for a few innings, a single mistake by Zach McAllister cost the Indians the lead: Carrera smoked a leadoff triple to right field that died after hitting the wall, allowing Carrera the extra stride or two to get to third base. A ground ball to Lindor at short by Ryan Goins tied the game at 2-2. Bryan Shaw then entered the game, and fans got a quick scare as Bautista flew out deep to left field. Josh Donaldson singled to keep the inning alive, but Shaw induced a ground ball off the bat at Encarnacion and end the threat.

Sixth Inning:


Much like throughout the season (and the game Monday), the Indians answered when facing adversity. After Toronto tied the game in the fifth, Jason Kipnis lead off the sixth with a home run to deep right, giving the Indians a 3-2 lead. While Stroman would get Lindor to strikeout, a walk to Mike Napoli would knock Stroman out of the game, giving way to Joe Biagini.

Baserunning was highlighted coming into the series, and it would be baserunning that got Cleveland another run. While at first Napoli read a ball in the dirt, broke for second, and got in safely ahead of Martin’s throw. Jose Ramirez would then single to right-center, allowing Napoli to score and giving the Indians a 4-2 lead.

Bryan Shaw did his job in the bottom half, retiring Toronto in order, striking out Martin and Saunders after getting Tulowitzki to ground out – and presumably setting the stage for Andrew Miller to enter the game in the 7th.

Seventh Inning:


The Indians couldn’t manage to add any insurance runs in the seventh: Tyler Naquin, struck out against Jason Grilli to lead off the inning, as he continued to look overmatched this postseason. Roberto Perez managed to reach on a single, but Carlos Santana popped to left and Kipnis flew to right to the end the top half of the inning.

It would be Allen who entered the game in the seventh, not Miller, and things would get a little tense. Allen got Carrera to fly out to right field, but Pillar would bloop a single to right field, and then steal second base. Justin Smoak came in to pinch hit for Goins, and worked the count full before Allen got him to chase a curveball for strikeout three. Allen faced Bautista, who worked a walk. That brought 2015 MVP Josh Donaldson to the plate, where one swing could have given Toronto the lead. Instead, Donaldson would line to left field, where Coco Crisp would make a diving grab to end the inning and keep Cleveland’s lead at 4-2.

Eighth Inning:


The top of the eighth was promising for the Indians, with Lindor drawing a leadoff walk against Brett Cecil . Unfortunately, it wouldn’t lead to much, as Napoli would strike out and Ramirez popped out. Lindor attempted to steal second base with a 1-1 count on Chisenhall, and was initially called safe, but appeared to come off the bag, and was ruled out on a replay review to end the half inning.

There would be no drama in the bottom half of the eighth: Cody Allen took the hill to start the inning, and make quick work of Encarnacion, who grounded out into the Tribes’s heavy shift. Allen would then strike out Troy Tulowitzki looking on an inside fastball. At that point, Terry Francona gave the ball to Andrew Miller, who not surprisingly struck out Russell Martin on four pitches – his 18th strikeout in eight innings of work this postseason.

Ninth Inning:


The Indians looked like they were primed to add an insurance run (or two) in the top half of the ninth against Roberto Osuna – but were dealt a bit of bad luck. Where as a bounce aided Toronto on Carrera’s triple, a bounce hurt the Indians. After Coco Crisp singled with one out, Naquin drove a wall to right, that bounced over the wall for a ground rule double. Crisp easily would have scored, but instead was held at third with one out. Then, Roberto Perez struck out, and Carlos Santana grounded out to leave Crisp at third.

However: Cleveland wouldn’t need it. Even though Andrew Miller didn’t meet his standard of striking out everyone – Dioner Navarro would lead off the inning with a slap-single to right, he would strike out Kevin Pillar and Melvin Upton Jr. before getting Darwin Barney to ground to second to secure the 3-0 lead in the series.

Player of the Game: Mike Napoli – 2-3, 2B, HR, BB, 2 RBI

Final Score: Cleveland Indians 4Toronto Blue Jays 2


On Deck:


The Indians will turn to their ace, Corey Kluber – on short rest – Tuesday to try to secure their trip to the World Series. He will face Aaron Sanchez, arguably Toronto’s best pitcher, at 4:00 pm on TBS.

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tBBC Dak Prescott to the bench? Not so fast Jerry Jones

Dak Prescott to the bench? Not so fast Jerry Jones
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If history shows us anything in football, it’s that you ride the hot hand at quarterback, regardless of who lost their starting job.

Drew Bledsoe and Tom Brady, Alex Smith and Colin Kaepernick, and now in Dallas, they’ve got Dak Prescott and Tony Romo.

Only five games in yes, but the talk has already started- Will Tony Romo regain his starting job once he’s cleared to play? And the bigger question- Should he?

It was the same question fans and pundits argued back in 2001 with Bledsoe and Brady, and again in 2012 with Alex Smith and Kaepernick. In both cases, valid arguments were made for each side, going something like this:

1- Starters don’t lose their jobs to injuries​

2- Don’t fix something that isn’t broken​

Back in the day, that was the purpose of the backup quarterback, to backup the starter. The only time a starting quarterback lost his job was because of poor play (like Todd Marinovich-remember him?), or because of injury of the season ending kind (Donovan McNabb back in 2006 and being replaced by Jeff Garcia). But other than that, his job was simple.

I’ll give you an example of just how much the NFL has changed thanks to Tom Brady’s heroics in 2001:

In 1995, the defending champion 49ers lost their MVP quarterback Steve Young to an injury, and backup Elvis Grbac stepped in and immediately helped San Francisco pull off a major road win at the newly relocated and 1st place St. Louis Rams franchise. Back-to-back home losses to the Saints and Panthers were followed up by two huge road games- a rematch of the conference championship game at Dallas and then a Monday Night matchup at Miami.

The 49ers pulled off the improbable and won both games, with Grbac suddenly lighting up both teams to the tune of six touchdown passes and no interceptions. The 49ers, who were sitting at 5-4 prior to the Dallas game, suddenly left Florida sitting with a nice 7-4 record thanks to Grbac’s back-to-back heroics on the road.

But it ended right there. The following Sunday, Steve Young was back in the lineup and Grbac back to the bench. That was the old NFL, back before a 6th round pick came out of nowhere and led his team to a Super Bowl victory in 2001.

Now, the feeling is that you ride the hot hand. Where fans were once split in situations like this, the tide has seemed to turn. Very few Cowboy fans seem happy to have Tony Romo coming back and immediately taking over the job that was already his. They want to ride with Dak Prescott as long as possible and see where it goes.

Maybe a Super Bowl appearance like 49er fans experienced when Colin Kaepernick took over a concussed Alex Smith? Or maybe at some point, the magical ride of Dak finally evens out, and the turnovers start happening and a loss here or there is enough to convince fans to go back to Romo, but for the meantime, the debate is going on strong.

In reality, it’s a debate that seems much more relevant than the two currently running for president, but that’s another blog for another time.

For now, the return of Tony Romo, if ever, is a couple of weeks away. As the saying goes, “we’ll cross that bridge when we get there”, but still, it’s a conversation that will eventually consume the airwaves in Texas, it’s just a matter of time.

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