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Ohio State football | Defense deserves nod for Buckeyes' dominating start, Meyer says
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BTN Bowl Projections: 11 Big Ten teams make Jerry Palm’s latest list

Bowl Projections: 11 Big Ten teams make Jerry Palm’s latest list
Tom Dienhart, BTN.com Senior Writer via Big Ten Network

Ohio State continues to impress, which is why it remains part of CBSSports.com’s Jerry Palm’s projected playoff field. But here is an alteration: Palm has 11 Big Ten teams in his bowl projections, one more than last week.
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LGHL Urban Meyer says the staff wants Mike Weber to “be like Zeke”

Urban Meyer says the staff wants Mike Weber to “be like Zeke”
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The head coach knows Indiana won’t be an easy win on Saturday.

Urban Meyer is just days removed from his team’s first Big Ten win of the season, and despite a 48-0 win over his former assistance coach Chris Ash, Meyer knows the Buckeyes are heading into the tough stretch of their season. Having a bye week early on is great with a group of young guys, but doesn’t allow much time for rest or rehab throughout the remainder of the year.

Ohio State is preparing to face an Indiana team that forced Michigan State into overtime and sent the Spartans back to East Lansing with a conference loss early in Week 4. Meyer knows they are an “outstanding team”, even stating that this is probably the best Hoosier team Ohio State has faced.

  • Barrett was the only quarterback Meyer recruited without ever seeing him throw. He is “very close” to the gold standard Meyer has previously given to Tim Tebow. Barrett is managing the game much better this year, and by spreading around the offense, players are able to catch their breath, even with an uptempo scheme.
  • Meyer was asked if Mike Weber was more similar to Ezekiel Elliott or Carlos Hyde; the head coach didn’t hesitate to choose Hyde, noting Weber is “a banger” but doesn’t have the top end that Zeke does.
  • On training Mike Weber, it was assumed Meyer would have told Weber not to try and emulate Zeke and his production, but the head coach quickly squashed that and mentioned they do want him to “be like Zeke”.
  • Meyer said this young team -- full of 18 year olds — hasn’t let the success get to their heads despite the coaching staff trying to trap them a little bit after the bye week.
  • Specific notes on a few offensive players include Parris Campbell, one of the best gunners in the country; Terry McLaurin is a program guy and it was great seeing his first touchdown; Marcus Baugh had his best game so far as a Buckeye.
Players of the game


Offense: J.T. Barrett and Mike Weber

Meyer noted that Barrett setting a school record at a University like Ohio State is a big deal, even earning him the game ball. Weber had 14 carries for 144 yards and is playing hard and doing good things without the ball.

Parris Campbell, Terry McLaurin, Marcus Baugh and five guys on the line all got nods from Meyer as MVPs and Champions of the Game.

Defense: The entire defense

Meyer noted that the entire defense earned Player of the Game mentions, thanks to them keeping Rutgers to 116 total yards.

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BTN See who took home Week 5 Big Ten football honors

See who took home Week 5 Big Ten football honors
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The Big Ten office released its Week 5 Big Ten players of the week on Monday morning. All five winners are first-time honorees. See all of the winners, plus watch select video highlights, below. Offensive Player of the Week: Ty Johnson, Maryland, So., RB Rushed for 204 yards on just seven carries against Purdue, averaging 29.1 yards per attempt Reached the end zone twice, scoring on runs of 8 and 48 yards, to help the Terrapins Paced a Maryland rushing attack that generated 400 yards on the ground as the team improved to 4-0 on the season Claims his first
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tBBC Heard Around the ‘Shoe – 10/3/2016

Heard Around the ‘Shoe – 10/3/2016
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Welcome to your tri-weekly look at all things Ohio State recruiting. Let’s get started!

5-Star Ends Recruitment Early, Picks Bama


Not even a week after announcing that he would be pushing back his commitment date from December to January, 5-star linebacker Dylan Moses made an official visit to Tuscaloosa on Saturday and left a member of the Crimson Tide’s 2017 recruiting class. Moses was once an LSU commit, and still had listed them as his leader until the Les Miles firing two weeks ago. He was caught off guard by the firing, and it looks to have made an impact judging by the fast commitment to Alabama.

Moses was supposedly going to take all five of his official visits before deciding, but that plan appears to be scraped with this news. He was going to go to Houston, Ohio State, Miami and Texas on officials before deciding on January 1st.

The Buckeyes were seen as a long shot in this recruitment anyways, so losing him is not a shock. With the commitment Alabama maintains the #2 spot on the recruiting rankings sitting behind Ohio State at #1. Alabama does however hold commitments from three of the top five ranked players in the 247 Sports rankings for 2017.



Top 2017 recruit tears ACL, Out for the Season:


In what was billed as a must see high school game last Friday, Bishop Gorman with its Buckeye trio hosted St. Thomas Aquinas and Trevon Grimes. The game was defensive battle, that went to three overtimes before the Gaels came out with a 25-24 victory. The game was not without incident, as one of Ohio State’s top recruits for 2017 Trevon Grimes left the game in an air-cast and it was later confirmed that he tore his ACL.

This is the second consecutive year the Buckeyes have had a 5-star commitment miss their entire senior season with a torn ACL, as last year Nick Bosa suffered the same injury. Bosa rehabbed and is now a rotating member of the defensive line, so there is hope for Grimes to get back to playing condition by fall camp.



Big Recruiting Weekend at Ohio State:


The Buckeyes not only steamrolled the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Saturday 58-0, but they also hosted a plethora of high school recruits who are considering the Buckeyes for their college plans. Some of the players were there without offers, and there were also some there who were already committed to Ohio State.

Emory Jones was on hand and was seen sitting with surprise visitory Jackson Carman during the game. I am sure that Jones was putting the full court press on Carman to get him to come to Ohio State and help protect him for years to come. Carman is a 5-star offensive lineman that currently has 33 offers, and a 100% crystal ball projection to the Buckeyes.


The Buckeyes also hosted Aeneas Hawkins, a 3-star defensive tackle out of Archbishop Moeller in Cincinnati. Hawkins spoke to Landof10.com about his visit and how it went.

“It was great,” Hawkins said. “I spent some time with Emory Jones and Jackson Carman, and then I got to talk to some of the coaches after the game. I also ran into (former Moeller stars) Jake Hausmann and Sam Hubbard.”

“The things I saw are that Ohio State knows two things really well,” he said. “First, they know how to win. Second, they know how to recruit. Both were impressive to watch. The defensive line rotated a ton of guys in and that lets me know that I will be given the chance to play, if I’m good enough.”


The Buckeyes also had strong Kentucky lean Alex Reigelsperger on hand, and he also spoke with Landof10.com about his trip to the ‘Shoe.

“It was amazing,” said Reigelsperger, Ohio’s 17th-ranked 2018 prospect. “I love it there so much.”

“During the game and everything, I was talking to Jackson Carman mostly,” he said. “After, I was talking to Larry Johnson. He just asked how things were, asked about my cast (for a broken finger) and if I’m still playing, how I’m playing, stuff like that. He said he’s going to try and come down for a game soon before our season ends.”

Reigelsperger does not hold an Ohio State offer yet.


A Weekend Visit = New Offer:


The Buckeyes had a visit from 3-star defensive end Brenton Cox out of Lithonia, Georgia as well on Saturday, and he came away with an offer after the road trip. He spoke to 11W about his trip up and the offer.

“[The] trip was eight hours long, but was worth it. I had a great time there,” Cox told Eleven Warriors. “I like the atmosphere. It was great.”

“[The] offer means a lot to me because they compete for the national championship every year,” Cox said.

Cox currently holds 13 offers, and in-state Georgia is the front runner at this time. Nebraska and Alabama have recently offered as well. He is ranked as the #14 defensive end in the class of 2018 and the 37th best player out of the state of Georgia.


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LGHL Mike Weber named Big Ten Freshman of the Week

Mike Weber named Big Ten Freshman of the Week
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Another honor for the stud redshirt freshman running back.

A day after Carlos Hyde and Ezekiel Elliott went head to head to make a claim to be the NFL’s leading rusher, their heir apparent at Ohio State, Mike Weber, was honored for his outstanding showing Saturday.

After carrying the ball 14 times for 144 yards and a touchdown -- including runs of 46 and 49 yards -- Weber received the honor in what's been a loaded year for Big Ten newcomers.

Weber helped pace the Bucks to a 58-0 victory and in the process became the leading rusher in the Big Ten. Weber stands as the 11th leading rusher in all of FBS football and is averaging 123.8 yards per game through four contests.

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tBBC Women’s Volleyball Hands #1 Nebraska A Loss

Women’s Volleyball Hands #1 Nebraska A Loss
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The Ohio State University Women’s Volleyball Team, ranked nationally at # 19, this past Saturday (Oct., 1st), beat the nations’ #1 team, Nebraska, in Lincoln.

The Buckeyes head home from Lincoln with a victory for the third consecutive time (2012, 2014, & now 2016). The most recent victory snaps Nebraska’s 28-match winning streak dating back to last season and marks the fourth win for Ohio State over the Cornhuskers in the last five meetings.

The Buckeyes improve to 12-4 on the season and even-up things in the Big Ten standings at 2-2.

Nebraska joined the Big Ten in 2011. They have been dominating in Women’s Volleyball every since. They own a winning record against all competition in the league – except against the Buckeyes who in head to head they are even at 4-4. Another nice note is that the Buckeyes are 4-3 in Lincoln.

The Buckeyes would drop the opening set, 25-17, before they spun directions and out-scored Nebraska by combining 20 points over the last three sets. In the final set (the fourth) controlled every aspect of the game winning 25-13. OSU’s Luisa Schirmer attacked .480 on 14 kills during the three triumphant sets. She participated in a dozen digs to record her second straight double-double. Schirmer also had three block assists along with two service aces and was directly accountable for 19.5 points.

Taylor Sandbothe matched Schirmer’s 19.5 points, insanely delivering 12 kills, nine blocks, along with a pair of aces. Sandbothe’s .346 hitting pace was only exceeded by fellow Buckeye Taylor Hughes, terminating a career-high 11 kills at a .500 rate (11-2-18). Freshman Camry Halm paced the team digging up 14 balls, helping to limit Nebraska at a .175 attacking efficiency overall.

Taylor Sandbothe bypassed Danielle Meyer (2004-07) into second place on the all-time Ohio State career blocks list. She now proudly has 481 blocks and is in pursuit of the current record holder and her 517 blocks – Dawn McDougall (1988-91).

Set 1: The opening set was closely challenged, but then Nebraska went on a tear – a 9-1 run which pushed tight 13-12 lead into a 21-13 dousing. That eight-point difference would hold as Nebraska won the first 25-17.

Set 2: Taylor Hughes in the second stanza stepped up big-time, carrying a tremendous amount of the production offensively by directly impacting 17 of the team’s 18 kills on 11 assists and six kills. Despite her impressive efforts the Buckeyes trailed 15-13 midway through the period when a four-point OSU shot encompassed of back-to-back-to-back-to-back kills by Hughes and Sandbothe — a pair of put-aways’ from Hughes bookend by Sandbothe kills. The Buckeyes would add two more tallies to its advantage by the end of the set (25-21), tying up the match heading to intermission.

Set 3: The offense took off here in the third. Ohio State attacked with a .536 while Nebraska passively delivered a .312. The score evened on 13 occasions before the Buckeyes moved ahead for good in the combination of Hughes-to-Sandbothe hook-up; 20-19. Ohio State then secured five of the next seven rallies for another 25-21 triumph.

Set 4: The Buckeye attack cooled momentarily in set four, dipping to a .346. Sandbothe would be on fire here, rejecting the ball five times. This performance forced the Cornhuskers into a negative -.057 hitting percentage. The Buckeyes then poured it on as they raced to a 7-3 lead. It would end quite favorably for the Buckeyes, 25-13. The Buckeyes posted a flawless 100% side-out percentage in the final set, taking the point on all 13 Husker serves.

The Ohio State University Women’s Volleyball team now head up north to challenge the *ichigan State Spartans on Friday, Oct. 7th at 7:00 p.m. They then move on to Ann Arbor and meet up with TTUN on Sunday the 9th, scheduled for a 1 p.m. first serve. This one is set to be broadcast live on ESPN.

See You There!

Go Buckeyes!!

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tBBC Are You Not Entertained? Rutgers

Are You Not Entertained? Rutgers
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Obviously it’s true that you win with players.

If that wasn’t the case, Ohio State wouldn’t have been able to score 58 points against Rutgers, given that the Scarlet Knights head coach Chris Ash ran OSU’s defense for a few years.

The same defense that was so good in Columbus was horrible for Rutgers. Of course, the Buckeyes have some darn good players on offense.

And it was good to see so many of them get involved in the game.

I liked to see that. But did we see everything else we wanted to see?

Scott
No injuries: Haven’t heard of anything significant.
No false starts: Still have some work to do.
Shutout: Yeah boyee.

JC
Be ready: A little bit of a slow start I guess. But there was never any doubt.
Poll this: OSU has the pollsters’ attention.
You watching up there?: I’m sure TTUN knows what Ohio State is doing. But Harbaugh’s guys have some other games to worry about first.
Split them up: Ed Warriner & Tim Beck seem to be thriving in the press box together.

Ben
Health part deux: No major injuries and a good win.
Don’t let up: The pedal was, as they say, to the metal all afternoon.
Shake your groove thing: Buckeyes were grooving all afternoon.
Badgers? We need the stinkin’ Badgers: They couldn’t beat Xichigan. But it was a good effort.

WVa
Nothing but base: Saw a few wrinkles but there are still plenty of special pages in the playbook.
Take it to the house: Silver Bullets didn’t score, but they kept Rutgers from scoring. That’s good, right?
Growing pains: No youthful mistakes here. Everything was rock solid.

Mike M.
Do it all: It wasn’t a completely clean game but there wasn’t much to complain about.

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LGHL 5-star Ohio State commit tears ACL

5-star Ohio State commit tears ACL
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A key Buckeye commit will miss the rest of his senior season.

One of the top rated Ohio State commits watched his season end early over the weekend.

Taking on Tate Martell, and the posse of OSU commits, and targets at Bishop Gorman (NV), St. Thomas Aquinas (FL) star wide receiver Trevon Grimes went down with a knee injury. In the 3-overtime loss to the Gaels, Grimes, who scored on a 53-yard reception, came up injured in the fourth quarter, and didn’t return to action.

After an announcement that he didn’t break any bones, it was first reported by Bill Kurelic of Bucknuts that Grimes tore his ACL in his left knee, and is out for the remainder of St. Thomas Aquinas’ season.


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— GrimeTime™ (@TrevonGrimes7) October 3, 2016

While it’s never good to see anyone get injured, the five-star standout should be ready to participate fully when he arrives on the Ohio State campus next year.

Land-Grant Holy Land wishes Trevon Grimes nothing but the best with his recovery.

OSU target commits


After recently announcing that he would officially visit Ohio State and others, five-star linebacker Dylan Moses of IMG Academy (FL) took to his Twitter page on Sunday afternoon to let the world know that he will suit up for Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide.


Ready to work #TheProcess pic.twitter.com/zCoH9GlL0y

— King Ⓜ️oses (@Dylan1Moses_) October 2, 2016

Never thought as a lock or even a lean towards the Buckeyes, Moses was always pegged to be headed to play for LSU, but after the Tigers fired head coach Les Miles last week, it opened the door for other programs to swoop in and lock up his pledge.

Hawkins visits Ohio State


Ohio State class of 2018 quarterback commit Emory Jones might’ve headlined the list of recruits who invaded Columbus for the Buckeyes match-up against Rutgers, but he wasn’t the only big name prospect in the stands on Saturday afternoon.

Three-star 2017 defensive tackle Aeneas Hawkins (Cincinnati / Archbishop Moeller) also made the trek to Ohio Stadium to watch the Silver Bullets battle with the Scarlet Knights and mingle with the OSU coaching staff.

“The coaching staff is phenomenal. I got to spend some time with (recruits) Emory Jones, and Jackson Carman. All the coaches had a very positive message. They were excited that I came up, and they want me back again soon.” Hawkins stated to Land-Grant Holy Land.

The 6-foot-3, 260-pound standout holds scholarship offers from not just Ohio State, but programs such as Florida State and Notre Dame.

Quick Hits

  • Tate Martell, Josh Myers, and many other future Buckeyes were back at it over the weekend. Which Ohio State pledge did enough to grab your MVP vote?
  • Ohio State offered class of 2018 defensive end Brenton Cox on Saturday. The three-star Lithonia, Ga. native reportedly holds offers from the likes of OSU, Tennessee, Alabama and Louisville.
  • Per 247Sports, class of 2017 safety Deangelo Gibbs will officially visit Ohio State, Southern California, Miami, LSU, and Alabama. The Peach State standout didn’t name a date for his trip to Columbus, but seems interested to see what Urban Meyer, and crew are putting together for himself.

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He became a first-round draft pick of the Cowboys in 2016 and a walk-in starter. In the first head-to-head meeting of the two former Buckeyes, Elliott rushed 23 times for 138 yards and a touchdowns in a 24-17 victory. Hyde rushed 15 times for 74 yards ...

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Vonn Bell, S, New Orleans: Made six solo tackles in a 35-34 win over San Diego. Corey Brown, WR, Carolina: Caught five passes for 48 yards, including a 16-yard TD, in a 48-33 loss to Atlanta. Kurt Coleman, S, Carolina: Made six solo tackles and ...


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A day after a 58-0 victory over Rutgers, Ohio State Buckeyes stayed at No. 2 but earned two more first-place votes in the Associated Press poll released Sunday. Alabama (5-0) stayed No. 1 with 50 first-place votes. Ohio State received six first-place ...

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LGHL Ohio State opens as 32.5-point favorites over Indiana

Ohio State opens as 32.5-point favorites over Indiana
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Another big win means another big line.

The early lines are out for Ohio State’s next game against the Indiana Hoosiers, and if Vegas is right, another Buckeye blowout could be on the way.

Per OddsShark, Ohio State has opened as a 32.5-point favorite over the Indiana Hoosiers. The game will be played this Saturday, in Columbus.

The undefeated Buckeyes have blown out every opponent, including their last, demolishing Rutgers, 58-0. Indiana had a big Saturday of their own, upsetting Michigan State, 24-21, in overtime, pushing their record to 3-1 on the year.

That Ohio State is expected to beat Indiana shouldn’t be a surprise in and of itself. After all, the Buckeyes own a massive 71-12-5 historical advantage over the Hoosiers, and haven’t lost to Indiana since 1988.

However, Indiana has still put quite a scare in the Buckeyes over the last few seasons. Ohio State escaped with a 34-27 win last season in Bloomington, struggled at times in a 42-27 win in 2014, and won by only a field goal in a wild 52-49 shootout in 2012. Under Kevin Wilson, the Hoosiers may not always be good, but they’ve always been interesting.

Vegas seems to think the Buckeyes shouldn’t have too much trouble on Saturday. We’ll see who is right in a few days.

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LGHL Ezekiel Elliott ran wild in the Ohio State Running Backs Bowl between he and Carlos Hyde

Ezekiel Elliott ran wild in the Ohio State Running Backs Bowl between he and Carlos Hyde
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Buckeye running backs battled it out for No. 1 rusher.

Despite a slew of former Ohio State football players being sidelined in Week 4 of the NFL, there were still a lot that had noteworthy performances. Two of Buckeye Nation’s favorite running backs faced off, one Buckeye suited up in England, and several young players are beginning to earn starting roles -- and Terrelle Pryor keeps surprising.

Legend vs. Legend


Two of Ohio State’s most legendary running backs (of the modern era) faced off on Sunday, when the Dallas Cowboys (Ezekiel Elliott) went against the San Francisco 49ers (Carlos Hyde). The two make up significant parts of their team’s offense and battled it out for four quarters.

Hyde was the first Buckeye in this run-heavy matchup to get in the endzone, but ultimately came up short against the rookie running back. El Guapo finished the day with 74 yards and a touchdown on 15 attempts, along with five receiving yards.


Touchdown do @49ers: Corrida por fora de 4 jardas para Carlos Hyde #GoNiners #NFLBrasil #TudoPelaNFL #DALvsSF 14-17 https://t.co/Ouq8GDkrK2

— NFL Brasil (@NFLBrasil) October 2, 2016

Zeke wasn’t far behind his predecessor in getting to the endzone, and in the end had the better day of the two. He finished the day with 138 yards and one touchdown on 23 rushes, and 19 receiving yards. Elliott’s yards per carry have gone up each game this season and he’s headed for a long career in the NFL.


Power & Patience = Dangerous Combo@EzekielElliott shows off both for a 23-yard gain. #DallasCowboys #DALvsSF https://t.co/0gyz8j8w8R

— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) October 2, 2016

With two minutes left in the game, the Elliott even made his way onto the field to give the defense a few words of encouragement.

London calling


This is the 10th season the NFL has hosted an international game in London. This was the first game across the pond this season, and Jack Mewhort (Colts) represented the Buckeyes, as Indianapolis took on Jacksonville at Wembley Stadium. The left guard has been has been essential this season with so many young players on the Colts line.


PFF: #Colts LG @JackMewhort has gone 925 consecutive pass-blocking snaps without allowing a sack, the most in the league for a non-center.

— Rand Getlin (@Rand_Getlin) October 1, 2016
Look who’s starting!


First round pick Darron Lee stepped into a starting role for the Jets early this season to fill in for injured Erin Henderson. After two games, Lee has earned his spot with the No. 1’s — getting the start alongside Henderson in Week 4.


It's official. Vonn Bell in. Jairus Byrd out.

— Larry Holder (@LarryHolder) October 2, 2016

The Texans have a lot of changes to make on defense with the news J.J. Watt will miss the rest of the 2016 season — fortunately, John Simon has improved over the past few seasons and is ready for a bigger role in Houston. Simon got the start this week at outside linebacker.

Plays of the week


Terrelle Pryor

The former quarterback is starting to excel at wide receiver. His huge frame combined with his improved route running gave the Washington secondary -- predominantly Josh Norman — quite a bit of trouble in the first half of the Sunday matchup. He gave a nod to King James after his only touchdown reception of the day.


.@TerrellePryor with a salute to @KingJames. #Believeland #DawgPoundhttps://t.co/UURKi6uRnq

— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) October 2, 2016

Michael Thomas

The rookie has been a regular target of Saints quarterback Drew Brees, and he proved why with a great touchdown grab near the sideline late in Sunday’s game. Thomas’ touchdown put the team within six points of the Chargers with just under five minutes left in the fourth quarter.


Kurt Coleman

The Panthers are surprisingly now 1-3, but the Buckeye had a Pick-6 to give the team their first points of the day. Coleman has been a welcome addition to Carolina’s defense, and continues to come up big — he finished the day with six solo tackles, totaling 14 so far this season.


sportsgurufsr: Matt Ryan Intercepted by Kurt Coleman and returned for 8 … Fox NFL Football:… https://t.co/uY09ydT16t pic.twitter.com/ch02G7qRkX

— FanSportsClips (@FanSportsClips) October 2, 2016
Other notes

  • Rookie Joshua Perry was active Sunday for the Chargers at inside linebacker. He saw playing time at ILB and on special teams, but was sidelined with a right leg injury following a punt in the third quarter against the Saints.
  • Both Malcolm Jenkins (Eagles) and Corey Linsley (Packers) have a bye this week, and will be back in action in Week 5.
  • Last week was rough to several former Buckeyes who sustained injuries. Joey Bosa (Chargers), Cardale Jones (Bills) and James Laurinaitis (Saints) were all limited in practice this week. Eli Apple (Giants), Braxton Miller (Texans), Jalin Marshall (Jets), Alex Boone (Vikings), and Ryan Shazier (Steelers) all sat out during this week’s practices. Tyvis Powell (Seahawks) was listed as inactive Sunday.

#Saints WR Michael Thomas is averaging 10.9 yards per catch (17 catches). 5.1 of those yards are coming after the catch. #shhhh

— Euax and Feaux (@JSiglerNFL) October 2, 2016

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LGHL The stats don't lie: Ohio State’s defense sufficated Rutgers

The stats don't lie: Ohio State’s defense sufficated Rutgers
Chad Peltier
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This game was essentially over after Rutgers' first offensive possession.

In our preview, we wrote that Rutgers was somewhere between Bowling Green and Tulsa in terms of overall S&P+ rating. After a slow first quarter, the Buckeyes went on to control just about every second of this matchup with Rutgers to the point where advanced statistics aren't really necessary to understand how Ohio State won.

For instance, Ohio State had six times Rutgers' total yards, averaged over five yards per attempt more both rushing and passing, pulled their starters mid-way through the third quarter and held Rutgers to just three completed passes for only 2.1 yards per attempt. Only one Rutgers receiver managed to catch a pass. And this was against a conference opponent.

So it's pretty easy to understand this game alone using a regular box score filled with traditional statistics. But the advanced stats can at least help us to see less obvious trends that could be useful for higher quality opponents.

OSU Rutgers
Rushing success rate 66% 31%
Rushing explosive plays 7 (22%) 2 (8%)
Passing success rate 62% 14%
Passing explosive plays 2 (7%) 1 (7%)
Red zone TDs 86% 0%
Scoring ops efficiency 100% (6.4) 0% (0)
Drive efficiency 89% (0) 0% (0)
Points off turnovers 0 0

In the table above, scoring opportunity efficiency looks at the percentage of scoring opportunities (drives that cross the opponents' 40 yard line) that end in a score. The number in parentheses is the average points per scoring opportunity. Drive efficiency looks at the percentage of drives that were scoring opportunities. The number in parentheses is the number of three-and-outs the offense had. I didn't include the final garbage time drives in the stats here (essentially, as soon as J.T. was pulled).

From the advanced stats preview, there were three metrics that were more important for the Rutgers matchup:


J.T.'s passing efficiency and the receivers' catch rates. This isn't purely about the Rutgers matchup, but more about the team developing young receiving depth behind Noah Brown and Curtis Samuel.

The defensive line's havoc rate. Can the Buckeyes get pressure on a team that has been fairly susceptible to it?

Defensive rushing opportunity rate/explosive plays. Can the Rutgers' trio of running backs find any explosive plays against the Ohio State defense?
The defense stole the show again


Rutgers was a bad offensive team before their matchup with Ohio State, but the Buckeyes did exactly what elite defenses are supposed to do to bad offenses: completely shut them down. Not only were the Scarlet Knights held off the scoreboard, but they didn't even generate a single scoring opportunity (driving past Ohio State's 40-yard line).

Their best drive was the first of the game and was ten plays for 32 yards. Rutgers converted two third downs -- they would only convert two more third down attempts the entire rest of the game. After six efficient runs in their first ten attempts, they would have just two more in their next sixteen carries. The key question coming in was whether the defensive line could slow down running back Robert Martin, who had recorded 100-yard games for the last two weeks. They did, emphatically, by keeping Rutgers at a 31% rushing success rate overall.

A 31% rushing success rate isn't going to win many football games unless you have a quarterback who is highly efficient on passing downs, but it's not terrible. Unfortunately for Rutgers, quarterback Chris Laviano was incredibly inefficient following the initial drive. Rutgers wouldn't complete another pass after the 3:24 mark in the first quarter.

Creating havoc


Havoc rates have been a little low this year. There's not necessarily a go-to pass rusher with crazy sack or tackles for loss numbers. Sam Hubbard has played well, but hasn't filled that edge rushing terror role that some predicted in the off season.

The Buckeyes recorded three sacks, seven tackles for loss, and four plays for no gain against Rutgers, meaning that the defense forced a loss or play for no gain on 31% of Rutgers' plays. Three sacks may not seem like a lot, but given that Rutgers had only 19 drop backs, that's a 16% sack rate.

Developing the passing game


The Buckeyes have looked great through four games this season, but one potential stumbling block is whether the offense is efficient enough on passing downs to win a game when the offense is behind schedule or has to come back from a deficit. Given Rutgers' secondary, this looked like a great opportunity to work on the passing game (at least in the first half) and try to develop young receivers outside of Curtis Samuel. We thought going in that the running game would be efficient -- and it was, with roughly a 2/3 rushing success rate and two hugely explosive runs for Mike Weber -- so the bigger test would be to develop the passing game.

Barrett had a 62% passing success rate and he and Joe Burrow completed passes to 12 different receivers. In terms of passing downs success rate, J.T. had 5 third down passing attempts with an average of 12.2 yards to go, and completed four of those passes.

Overall it's hard not to feel optimistic about the passing game's efficiency, especially because this game essentially became a glorified scrimmage, with Austin Mack, Binjimen Victor, and Alex Stump all recording their first receptions of their careers.

Coming out flat


The Buckeye offense has come out of the gates flat more often than not this season. Both of J.T.'s interceptions this season have been on his opening drive and his completion percentage in first quarters this year is just 53.6%, but averages 71.4% or better afterwards. It seems like J.T. needs a little while to get a feel for the game, which may explain why you see more designed quarterback runs in the early parts of big games.

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Ohio State Buckeyes remain No. 2 in AP college football poll, pick up more first-place votes - cleveland.com
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Ohio State Buckeyes remain No. 2 in AP college football poll, pick up more first-place votes
cleveland.com
But Alabama, once again the No. 1 team in the poll, received 53 first-place votes. The gap between the Crimson Tide and the Buckeyes actually widened this week. Clemson, Michigan and Washington make up the rest of the top five. Wisconsin came in at No.
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