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LGHL Ohio State vs. Oklahoma 2016 final score, with 3 things to know from OSU’s 45-24 win

Ohio State vs. Oklahoma 2016 final score, with 3 things to know from OSU’s 45-24 win
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Despite storms delaying the game in Norman, the Buckeyes rolled to an emphatic win over the Sooners.

The second consecutive week in which Ohio State was a part of a delay for its game due to the weather. This time, against Oklahoma, the Buckeyes didn’t start until an hour and a half later than its original start time, but that wouldn’t stop Urban Meyer’s squad.

The Sooners would start things off on offense, coming out swinging by attacking the Buckeyes through the air early and often with play action. In the redzone, Ohio State’s defense would tighten up to hold Oklahoma to a field goal attempt, which would clang off the right goalpost. Buckeyes wouldn’t do much better on their first drive as the Sooners would force a punt after a false start penalty sent them back. On its next possession, facing a fourth and one, the Buckeyes would hand it to Curtis Samuel who would turn the corner past the defense for a touchdown. Ohio State would get on the board first, 7-0.

Oklahoma would develop another nice drive until Baker Mayfield’s pass on fourth down was tipped and then intercepted by linebacker Jerome Baker. Baker would end up returning 68 yards for another score, putting the Buckeyes up 14-0. It wouldn’t take long for a response. On the ensuing kickoff, Sooners’ running back Joe Mixon would house the return for a touchdown to cut the lead to 14-7. Mike Weber would get his first carries of the game on the next drive for Ohio State, with a nine-yard run and a 35-yard scamper, respectively. J.T. Barrett would do it himself on the next couple of carries gaining a couple of first downs on third down runs. A few plays later, Barrett would find Noah Brown in the endzone for another touchdown to put the Buckeyes up 21-7 on the four-yard reception.

The Sooners would threaten again with another good drive, but yet again, Ohio State’s defense would stiffen in the red zone, holding Oklahoma to a field goal to cut the lead to 21-10. After a failed drive by Ohio State, Baker Mayfield would throw an interception, which was picked off by Marshon Lattimore. On the first play of the next drive, J.T. Barrett would strike deep to Noah Brown for 37 yards for a touchdown to put the Buckeyes up 28-10 late in the first half. Mayfield would redeem himself on the next drive with another nice drive, resulting in a touchdown pass to A.D. Miller, putting the score at 28-17.

Noah Brown would then come up with one of the greatest catches you’ll ever see, a one-handed grab with the ball pinned against the defender’s back for a touchdown. Barrett’s 21-yard pass put the Buckeyes up 35-17 at the half.

Ohio State would be back to business in the second half, as the Buckeyes took their first drive and J.T. Barrett would find (guess who) Noah Brown in the endzone to put the Buckeyes up 42-17. Oklahoma would finally get a response late in the third quarter, as Mayfield would engineer a drive all the way into the endzone as he found his target for a touchdown making it a 42-24 game.

Just as it looked like the Sooners were building some momentum for a comeback, the Buckeye defense stood strong and sacked Baker Mayfield on fourth down to take over on offense. Ohio State would take advantage of the turnover on downs, answering with a field goal by Tyler Durbin to put the Buckeyes up 45-24. With Oklahoma pressing for a score, the Buckeyes defense would again stand tall, forcing another turnover on downs to essentially put the game on ice.

Here are three things we learned from Ohio State's 45-24 win.

3 things we learned:


1. Give Curtis Samuel the ball and get out of his way. There have been many players to play for Urban Meyer that have been given the “Percy Harvin” role but none have quite given it the same life like Harvin did at Florida. That may change with the way Curtis Samuel has played this season. Early on, Samuel’s name was called on often both as a receiver and ball carrier, and delivered right away, giving Ohio State its first points of the evening. In the first half, Samuel had 69 yards rushing on six carries with one touchdown and two receptions for 20 yards, making J.T. Barrett’s job much easier against a solid Oklahoma defense.

Mike Weber had his moments against the Sooners with several key rushes on scoring drives, but Samuel seems to be the true playmaker that the Buckeyes go to when they need a big play or score. It’s been a long time coming, as Samuel played behind Ezekiel Elliott and he’s done an excellent job of channeling it into his performance on the field this season. Oklahoma seemingly had no answer to stop No. 4 both in the air and on the ground.

Samuel’s usage against Tulsa was surprisingly much lower than it was against Bowling Green, but his his performance against the Sooners showed the trust that the coaching staff has in the H-back’s ability to make things happen. Samuel finished the night with 11 carries for 98 yards and a touchdown.

2. The defense is exceeding expectations and more. Ohio State’s defense continued its ball-hawking Silver Bullet’s style of defensive play, suffocating Baker Mayfield for much of the night. In the first half, Jerome Baker would intercept a pass and take it all the way back for a touchdown while Marshon Lattimore added to his total interception count with one of his own.

There doesn’t seem to be a clear weak spot on this defense, as the defensive front shut down a lot of what Joe Mixon and Samaje Perine had to give on the ground, while the secondary of Malik Hooker and company patrolled the air. Mixon provided most of the scare from a defensive standpoint, but overall this looks like a championship caliber defense so far.

The defense gave up its first touchdown of the season late in the second quarter as Mayfield finally was able to find a receiver in the endzone, but a lot of bending and not breaking tipped the scales in the Buckeyes favor, waiting for Mayfield to make mistakes.

The second half provided plenty of highlights as well, with big hits coming from Denzel Ward and several Buckeyes forcing their will on the Sooners offense. Ohio State would also force several turnover on downs when Oklahoma was facing four-down territory, and didn’t give up one of them.

3. There’s *that* Noah Brown Ohio State was hyped about. Are you kidding me, Noah Brown? How about three first half touchdowns for the wide receiver. The Ohio State camp has done nothing but hype up Brown’s ability and his tendency to be “unguardable” in multiple fall camps. After breaking his leg before the start of last season, the Buckeyes wouldn’t get to see Brown in action until this year.

He had a strong showing against Bowling Green and Tulsa, but Oklahoma is no doubt his declaration that he’s arrived. In the first half alone, Brown hauled in three receptions for 62 yards, all three of those receptions going for touchdowns.

His third touchdown of the night would provide one of the best catches of the year which we described above. If you still haven’t had the chance to see it, we’ve got you fully covered. A lot of questions on offense this season was about the wide receivers and if they’d be able to step up with such a young roster. The answer so far has been yes, and Brown has lead the way, especially when it comes in the redzone.

The second half would be much of the same. On the first drive of the half, J.T. Barrett would find Brown in the endzone yet again for his fourth touchdown of the night, upping his total to four receptions for 70 yards. Brown would finish with five receptions for 72 yards and four touchdowns.


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LGHL Cardale Jones had the most savage rebuttal possible for Oklahoma’s ‘basic’ trash talk

Cardale Jones had the most savage rebuttal possible for Oklahoma’s ‘basic’ trash talk
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DON’T HURT EM, CARDALE.

This week spawned one of the sillier bits of pregame bulletin board material in recent memory.

Oklahoma freshman quarterback Austin Kendall referred to the Ohio State defense as “basic” in a regrettable moment on a Sooners’ pregame show earlier during the week also stating that Sooners starting QB Baker Mayfield would “light ‘em up”.

With Ohio State leading 42-17 early in the third quarter and Buckeyes receiver Noah Brown finding himself on the receiving end of four touchdowns — including arguably the catch of the year -- former Buckeye QB Cardale Jones weighed in on the controversy as only he can:


Offense is pretty basic too, just throw it to @Nb_Eight0 lol

— Cardale Jones (@Cardale7_) September 18, 2016

It is proven absolutely.

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LGHL Ohio State’s Noah Brown caught a touchdown on an Oklahoma player’s dang back

Ohio State’s Noah Brown caught a touchdown on an Oklahoma player’s dang back
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ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!

Ohio State coaches talked up Noah Brown this offseason, and he figured to be a major part of the offense. But prior to tonight, Brown’s numbers were modest, compared to others like Curtis Samuel or Mike Weber.

Well, Ohio State found Noah Brown tonight. And his third touchdown catch was his best, by far.

With the Buckeye driving right before halftime, looking to push the margin to three scores, J.T. Barrett threw the ball up in the end zone. And Brown leapt up, and managed to catch this absolutely bananas catch:


I mean seriously, how did he come up with that?

Oklahoma doesn’t have an answer for the size that Noah Brown has in the red zone, and if the Buckeyes can keep picking on the Sooners there, this offense will have no signs of slowing down.

Ohio State’s secondary has shown it can score a few points, but their wideouts, especially this Noah Brown guy, can make plays of their own.

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LGHL Noah Brown caught his 2nd TD from J.T. Barrett to give Ohio State some wiggle room vs Oklahoma

Noah Brown caught his 2nd TD from J.T. Barrett to give Ohio State some wiggle room vs Oklahoma
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You wouldn’t like these Buckeyes when they’re angry.

Maybe Oklahoma freshman quarterback Austin Kendall is regretting calling the Ohio State defense “basic” right about now.

Immediately after the Buckeyes’ second interception of the night of OU quarterback Baker Mayfield, J.T. Barrett went deep to Noah Brown, finding the redshirt sophomore in the end zone for the second time on the evening.

While the No. 3 vs No. 14 matchup my have had a late start due to inclement weather, there hasn’t been anything late about the Buckeyes’ offenses or defense through one half:


Can the Sooners adjust in the second half? Stay tuned.

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LGHL Ohio State cornerback Gareon Conley leaves game with apparent shoulder injury

Ohio State cornerback Gareon Conley leaves game with apparent shoulder injury
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Here’s hoping it isn’t serious.

Urban Meyer’s Buckeyes are an exceptionally young team, without too many veteran players. One of their few is star defensive back (and captain) Gareon Conley, and it looks like Ohio State might be without him indefinitely.

After a tackle early in the second quarter, Conley looked to favor his shoulder, and had to be helped off the field. Later, Conley would leave the game and head for the locker room. His current condition is unknown, and he was replaced in the game by Denzel Ward.

Cornerback is one position where Ohio State doesn’t have a ton of depth, and Conley is a legitimate NFL prospect (one who had impressive pass breakups early in the game already). Losing Conley would undoubtedly be a very significant injury for Ohio State.

Hopefully, the injury isn’t serious, and Conley is able to return to the game, or could use Ohio State’s upcoming bye week to get healthy and prepared for Big Ten play.

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LGHL Oklahoma’s Joe Mixon’s kickoff return touchdown vs Ohio State shouldn’t have counted

Oklahoma’s Joe Mixon’s kickoff return touchdown vs Ohio State shouldn’t have counted
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How did they miss this?

One of college football’s 2016’s team’s earlier marquee matchup’s more than lived up to the billing in the early goings.

After each team struggled to feel the other out, the Buckeyes exploded for a pair of scores, the first a 30+ yard run on 4th-and-1 for 6 and the second a pick 6 on the very next drive.

But with OU set to look to keep things from getting out of hand, on the ensuing kickoff, Sooners running back Joe Mixon ran what looked like a game changing kick return all the way to the house.

But did Mixon make a monumental mistake prior to crossing the goal line?

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There’s indisputable video evidence he did.


Wow. #OSUvsOU https://t.co/KDJngwk9sQ

— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) September 18, 2016

Unfortunately for the Buckeyes, nobody recovered the fumble in real time and the mistake was never noticed by the replay officials.

The call stood, and the Sooners were right back in the contest, down 14-7.

We’ll see how influential the officiating mistake ultimately proves.

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LGHL Watch Ohio State’s Jerome Baker score yet another pick 6 touchdown

Watch Ohio State’s Jerome Baker score yet another pick 6 touchdown
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Scoring defensive touchdowns is good.

Scoring one touchdown on defense isn’t cool. You know what’s cool? Scoring FOUR touchdowns on defense over three games, especially when that last one comes at night, in prime time, against Oklahoma, to help expand an early lead.

Luckily, that’s exactly what happened for Ohio State. With Oklahoma driving again, threatening to tie the game at 7 in the first quarter, a deflection ended up in the hands of Jerome Baker, and well, you know how this story ends.


The Buckeyes now have 10 takeaways this season, leading the entire country, and if there were any questions about how effective this secondary could be, they’re getting answered right now.

Of course, Oklahoma stormed right back with a Joe Mixon kickoff return for a touchdown, so if the Buckeyes have any more secondary magic left in them, they might just need it tonight.

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LGHL Watch Curtis Samuel break a 4th-and-1 to the house for Ohio State vs Oklahoma

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Brooklyn’s finest.

Ohio State-Oklahoma’s lived up to the early billing so far.

Despite a 90 minute weather delay that saw kickoff delayed until 9 p.m. ET, the Buckeyes and Sooners have traded blows back and forth in the early goings.

Leave it to perhaps the most natural successor to Percy Harvin in Urban Meyer’s offense, former highly touted recruit Curtis Samuel to break open the proceedings:


4th and 1? No problem.

Curtis Samuel takes off for the @OhioStateFB Touchdown! #OSUvsOU https://t.co/3AZ5LtpaHm

— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) September 18, 2016

OSU strikes first but it surely won’t be the last explosive play we see tonight.

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LGHL Ohio State-Oklahoma game delayed to 9:10 PM ET thanks to inclement weather

Ohio State-Oklahoma game delayed to 9:10 PM ET thanks to inclement weather
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There’s a storm blowin’ in Norman, and it’s not just the Buckeyes.

Fans who can’t wait for the start of one of tonight’s biggest games, Ohio State at Oklahoma, will have to wait a little bit longer, thanks to some uncooperative weather.

Kickoff may not be for another hour, but a huge storm looks to be headed towards Norman, and stadium staff have evacuated fans, due to concerns about lightning.


Lightning in area here in Norman, announcement told fans to leave stands pic.twitter.com/kux4cpGQLF

— Doug Lesmerises (@DougLesmerises) September 17, 2016

Even without lightning, the winds are clearly not messing around.


Goal posts swaying HARD In Norman. #OSUvsOU pic.twitter.com/6HmELtgB5R

— Rob Stone (@RobStoneONFOX) September 17, 2016

And now, the official start time has been moved to 9:10 ET.


Kickoff for Ohio State at Oklahoma delayed until 9:10 p.m. ET because of weather issues

— Brett McMurphy (@McMurphyESPN) September 17, 2016

This isn’t Ohio State’s first foray into tough weather this season, as last week’s game against Tulsa was delayed coming out of halftime thanks to lightning and storms. Must be something with Ohio State and teams from Oklahoma.

Current weather forecasts show the storms ending sometime between 8-9 PM, so it seems likely the game will be played without too much more of a delay, but how the elements impact the actual game, beyond the start time, remains to be seen.

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tBBC Osu Women’s Volleyball Takes Two Wins In Doubleheader Dominance

Osu Women’s Volleyball Takes Two Wins In Doubleheader Dominance
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The Nation’s 19th ranked Women’s Volleyball team, The Ohio State University did not take long to wrap up two wins at the 2016 Ball State Active Ankle Challenge. They now face host ball State Saturday (Sept. 17th) at 6:00 p.m. ET.

After defeating Valparaiso (6-6) and University of North Carolina at Greensboro (4-7) by a combined 56 points, not the opposition to record any more than 20 points in any set. The Buckeyes completely commanded the doubleheader to an impressive .394 team hitting percentage.

The Buckeyes ran their record to 9-2 overall in the dual performance.
Taylor Sandbothe stepped up, as is what is standard for the All-American, by putting away 5.33 kills per set at a .540 hitting rate. Audra Appold and Luisa Schirmer both contributed magnificently with a 19 kills apiece adding nicely to Sandbothe’s dominance in the middle. Taylor Hughes delivered 12 assists per set and had 10 kills on her own. She and Valeria León would both have a team-high three service aces.
León, the Buckeyes libero led the defensive side of the Scarlet and Gray by digging the ball 22 times. Ohio State also had 13 team blocks.

Valparaiso was first up against the Buckeyes. They initially gave a strong showing – battling the Buckeyes to a 13-13 deadlock midway through the opening set. The Buckeyes then powered out in a six-point run. OSU’s Madison Smeathers shined with a pair of kills in the course of this run which put the Buckeyes ahead decisively and for good at 19-13. OSU would add two more tallies before it was said and done – winning 25-17.

The second set had an entirely different beginning and end. The Buckeyes raced out quickly to a 6-2 edge – and simply never looked back. It would end 25-13 in favor of OSU.

In the third it was pretty much the same. The Buckeyes were completely in the driver’s seat and blew past Valparaiso 25-18.



In the nightcap Taylor Sandbothe literally handed UNC a lesson in perfection as she had 18 kills on only 26 swings (.615). Appold (8-0-21), Kylie Randall (4-0-8), and Luisa Schirmer (7-0-14) were a commanding force too, combining for 19 terminations on an insane 43 errorless attempts. Appold would have 12.5 total points on eight kills, three solo blocks, a block assist, and a solo ace. Sandbothe ruled with 21 points (18 kills, two block assists, a solo block and an ace).

Now it’s time to move onto tomorrow and face host Ball State. The Cardinals have to be concerned with such dominance in the guise of Scarlet and Gray.

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LGHL Ohio State fans are apparently taking over Oklahoma

Ohio State fans are apparently taking over Oklahoma
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Every game is a home game.

Ohio State fans are notorious for being one of the most travel willing fan bases in the country.

If social media is any indication, Buckeye faithful are more than living up to their billing this weekend in the greater Oklahoma City area.

Our friends at @BP_Recruiting retweeted a metric ton of such incidents into everyone’s timelines this morning and a bunch of others have seen the light of day over the course of the last 12 hours and change.


Norman is being overrun by Ohio State fans. This is wild

— haydini (@Haydini_) September 16, 2016

This figure seems awfully high, but if anyone’s capable of such a Herculean feat, it’s Buckeye Nation:


Ohio State fans have overrun the city...Buckeyes everYwhere...heard someone say 25-30,000 were expected

— Luke Olsen (@lukeo83) September 16, 2016

Tim May tweeted this video from the Columbus Dispatch which shows Ohio State fans greeting the team as they arrived:


One well regarded Norman area restaurant got to see what The Takeover looks like first hand:


This little spot in Norman The Mont is being overtaken by Ohio State fans pic.twitter.com/t2jEPqlUPM

— Kevin D (@Kevinjdd) September 16, 2016

Players’ families know the score too:


Wow. The outpouring of buckeyes supporters in OKC is amazing. Best fans in the land.They are everywhere.I love it. So proud to b #buckeyemom

— Shelly Woodruff (@WoodruffShelly) September 17, 2016

Finally, it seems it’s not limited to anecdotal reports and otherwise. Even the Oklahoma media has been talking about the sheer volume of OSU fans they’ve seen in the area:


Listening to Oklahoma local sports radio today and he host said Sooner fans intimidated about the mass volume of OSU fans showing up.

— jbook™ (@jbook37) September 17, 2016

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LGHL Eddie George says J.T. Barrett’s leadership will carry Ohio State to victory

Eddie George says J.T. Barrett’s leadership will carry Ohio State to victory
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The Heisman winner thinks it’ll be close, but that his alma mater will pull it out.

To call Eddie George a Renascence Man might be selling the multi-talented Ohio State icon short. Since leaving Columbus with a truckload of awards, including a slightly damaged Heisman Trophy, after the 1995 season, his life has taken him to places that not even he would have imagined.

First and foremost was a nine-year NFL career that took him to the Super Bowl and four Pro Bowls, but after his playing career ended, OSU’s single season rushing leader went to graduate school, opened a landscaping business, became a restaurateur, worked as an football analyst, and earlier this year, starred in a Broadway musical.

While each experience presented its own individual challenges and rewards, for George each was about working hard to accomplish a goal.

“Every experience was different,” he said. “Football was everything to me; so to play in front of Ohio Stadium was special, (especially) the energy of the crowd. The same thing holds true for the NFL… to play in the Super Bowl was amazing.”

“But, you go on a Broadway stage to perform, really out of my comfort zone in terms of singing and dancing and acting on a nightly basis in front of audiences from all over the world, (that) was something unto itself.”

Despite his far flung interests, football has always remained at the center of his life, either as an analyst on television and radio, or as a fan. With Ohio State’s match-up against Oklahoma coming up tonight, George is anxious to see how his alma mater will handle stepping into the spotlight for its first big game of the season.

For the Bucks, we're gonna find out just who they are,” he said. “There's nothing like going on the road to face adversity, and being in a tough environment trying to face a team whose back is against the wall.”

Both teams in the game entered the season with goals of making the College Football Playoff, and while Ohio State might still be playing with house money, the Sooners are looking to resuscitate their postseason chances after an opening week 33-23 loss to Houston.

“Oklahoma, for all intents and purposes, their season is on the line,” George said. “The playoffs for them starts now… So, Ohio State, with their young, but talented, group, they're gonna find out exactly who they are when they go up against Oklahoma.”

As one of the greatest running backs in college football history, George understands that the position is different than it was when he was wearing his Scarlet and Grey crop-top.

“The game has changed, it's a bit faster, it's more open, it's more innovative,” he said. “It's more creative than when I played in the I-formation coming straight down hill; that was predictable.”

Putting his analyst hat back on, George said that Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer is especially skilled at taking advantage of these changes to the game in order to maximize the recruiting and talent advantages that his Buckeye team has over most opponents.

“Urban's been a master at really exploiting defenses, but more importantly, spreading the ball around and getting it to his playmakers’ hands, and Ohio State has a ton of playmakers,” George said. “Mike Weber is the in-between-the-tackles guy who can get outside sometimes, and you have Curtis Samuel who uses speed to attack the edge. You want to get the best players on the field, and this is a way that you can get the best players on the field.”

Though he didn’t volunteer a pick at first, when pressed, The Varsity “O” Hall of Famer came down on the side of the Buckeye’s veteran signal caller.

“I think Ohio State pulls it out,” he said. “J.T. Barrett has been in these situations before, he's been on the road, he can really right the ship… I think Ohio State wins a close one, 24-21.”

Despite George’s prediction, because of the new College Football Playoff format, even if the Buckeyes lose in Norman today, he doesn’t think that it would be a death knell for their season.

“I think you can only get credit going on the road or hosting a team of note,” George said of early season, intersectional games. “I think it's great for the fans, it's great for the competition of college football, and it really sets the table up beautifully for what you're going to see throughout the course of the year, because now, the stakes are extremely high.”

Those stakes are especially high for the teams at the top of the Associated Press poll this week, because for the first time in college football history, the top three AP teams will all go on the road to play ranked opponents; this weekend will undoubtedly have massive ramifications when the Playoff Committee makes its final decision.

However, despite the new format’s improvements over previous systems, George believes that we are one or two tweaks away from getting it just right.

“I think eight teams is the right number,” he said, speaking of the Championship tournament. “Systematically, I think it works out for an eight team playoff, where you have the Power 5 conferences’ (champions) and three at-large (teams).

“I think they still have to figure out not putting too many games on these kids. We're right at 15, 16 ballgames for teams that advance in the playoffs, and that's an NFL season. These kids are student-athletes, they’re not professionals, so you've gotta be really conscious of how much volume they're exposed to, especially with the wear and tear and the pounding, (because) hopefully some of them will go on to the next level.”

Taking the handoff from Archie


In addition to all of the other roles that George juggles on a daily basis, this season he is also taking on the responsibility of replacing another Buckeye legend as the face of one of the most visible awards in high school sports. Buckeye great, and College Football’s only two-time Heisman Trophy winner, Archie Griffin has worked with the Wendy’s High School Heisman since its inception.

Now, Wendy’s, a Central Ohio based and founded company, is turning to George to get the word out about changes to it’s program this year. While every running back who’s come to Columbus since 1976 knows that it’s impossible to fully step out of Griffin’s increasingly long shadow, George understands what an honor it is to follow in his footsteps yet again.

“Archie has been the face, the ambassador of this program, and it's an honor to help to deliver the message, and really get the message out, about the Wendy's High School Heisman,” he said.

After winning the collegiate version of the Heisman in 1995, George attended the Wendy’s high school ceremony the following year and remembers meeting the impressive student athletes selected for the honor. Unlike the version that he won, the Wendy’s High School Heisman, which was first presented in 1994, encompasses more than just athletic achievement.

“It's designed to celebrate their accomplishments on the field, in the classroom, and in the community;” George explained, “we're going to the total person. The brand Wendy's, the Heisman Trophy, and me personally, our core values are in harmony with each other; working hard, sharing passion, being a leader in your community.”

Already one of the most prestigious honors a high school athlete can receive, George was especially excited that this year, the selected winners would be awarded $10,000 towards their future education. In the past the monetary prize was presented to the student-athlete’s school.

With the Monday, October 3rd deadline quickly approaching, George wants to make sure that no deserving high school student misses out on this opportunity.

“It's very important. They've got to get their applications in by that time,” he said. “We don't want any high school senior to be left out that's deserving for the recognition and the opportunity to apply money to their future education.”

Finding a new stage in his life


When his football playing career ended, George knew that he needed to find another passion to pursue. Having played on the biggest stages in sports, the former Tennessee Titan found himself pulled to an actual stage for his next chapter.

After years of performing in Columbus and Nashville theatres, George was called up to the big leagues in January, when he made his Broadway debut as fast talking lawyer Billy Flynn in the long-running musical “Chicago.” While George knew that he had stumbled into a special opportunity, he didn’t quite understand just how special.

“Every night was a Super Bowl,” he said with a special excitement in his voice. “Every single night under the Broadway lights, on that stage in the Ambassador Theatre, an historic venue, was a Super Bowl. I mean, you are exhausted eight shows a week, but putting out that same energy and being enveloped in that is something unto itself.”

While the process of performing on Broadway, especially in a musical, was new to him, George relied on his football experience and his wife, singer and actress Tamara Johnson-George, to get prepared.

“She's my toughest critic,” he said of his wife while laughing. “When I was practicing in the house, I would go out of her range so she couldn't hear me, because she's like, ‘Oh, you're flat!’ or ‘You've gotta drop your jaw,’ or something along those lines. Always critiquing me.”




His wife was eventually moved to tears by his first Broadway performance, and the power of the experience is one that George says that he will never forget.

“It takes a lot out of you,” he said, “but it does so much for the human spirit that I crave the day when I can go back out and hit the boards on Broadway; whether it's doing a musical, a dramatic piece, Shakespeare. That is something that I relish doing at this point and time in my life.”

If past results are the greatest predictor of future results, there is little doubt that George will find a way to make this goal a reality.

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