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LGHL Today, 19 Buckeyes will play their final home game after redefining the Ohio State program

Today, 19 Buckeyes will play their final home game after redefining the Ohio State program
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The remaining members of the legendary 2013 recruiting class have changed the way the OSU program is perceived.

With just two games left to play, this weekend’s Ohio State matchup against Illinois will be the final home game of the 2017 college football season, which means that it is the last time that 19 Buckeye seniors will suit up to play in The Horseshoe.

Senior Day in The ‘Shoe is always emotional, for both players and fans. This group of seniors has been a steadying influence for the team for years, and their departure will be a tough pill to swallow for Buckeye fans who can no longer rely on the steadfastness and dedication of Billy Price, or Tyquan Lewis making a stuff at the line, or J.T. Barrett miraculously finding a way to keep an important drive alive.

The 2013 Ohio State recruiting class was a watershed moment in the Urban Meyer era in Columbus. The heights that Meyer’s first full class at OSU have taken the program to have redefined how the college football world views the Ohio State Buckeyes. While a number of players from that class are already making their names in the NFL (Joey Bosa, Eli Apple, Vonn Bell, Ezekiel Elliott, Darron Lee), the players that have remained are continuing to have a profound impact on the Buckeye program.

Since arriving on campus, the 2013 recruiting class has amassed a 57-8 record, four-straight Big Ten division titles, one B1G conference title, two College Football Playoff appearances, and the 2014 National Championship... and they aren’t done yet. Not to mention the fact that they already have four pairs of Gold Pants as well.

Before they take to the home field for the the final time, let’s take a look back at the 19 seniors being honored today, and appreciate all that they’ve accomplished during their careers, as well as what they have given to the team, university, and larger Ohio State community:

J.T. Barrett (QB)


The man, the myth, the legend. Barrett has been all of those things for Ohio State football over his seemingly endless tenure with the program. At times, he’s made fans question his talent or urgency, but ultimately he will move on with his football career having claimed more than 23 different school records (!!!), several Big Ten conference records, and as the only player in Ohio State history to be a three-time captain for the football team.

Regardless of how many times you’ve yelled at your TV hoping he can hear you, Saturday’s final home game with Barrett at the helm will be emotional. The fifth-year senior has done it all. He won the No. 2 spot to then replace Braxton Miller ahead of the 2014 season, and then continued to blow everyone’s expectations out of the water until his injury that ended his season against Michigan.

Finally back and healthy in 2015, he had to compete for his job with Cardale Jones. The coaching staff didn’t exactly handle that situation as well as they should have, and Barrett spent most of the time on the bench, until the last few games of the season. Then in 2016, the reigns were once again his, but with new coaches and new receivers, unfortunately, the passing game never got back to where it had been his first year in the pocket, and the offense relied on his legs more than his arm.

With two regular season games still to play, Barrett has amassed a whopping 8,938 passing yards and 99 touchdown passes (against 28 interceptions) with a 64% completion percentage. The quarterback isn’t as elusive as Miller and Pryor had been before him, but he’s efficient, and almost always moves the chains when he needs to. In addition to his incredible passing stats, he claims an additional 3,037 yards on the ground and 38 scores.


The Last Lace Up: JOE! THOMAS! BARRETT! Salute to @JT_theQB4th in his final game in #TheShoe! History will speak your name but the impact you had on this program will inspire Buckeyes for generations. Thank you and a great honor to have you as a Buckeye! #GoBucks #BeatIllinois pic.twitter.com/cWwATBG0wz

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 18, 2017
Marcus Baugh (TE)


The fifth-year senior has saved his best season in a Buckeye uniform for his last. With three touchdown receptions this season, that equals his combined output for the previous three combined. The Riverside, CA-native has 20 receptions and 206 yards in 2017, both on the cusp of breaking his single-season bests.

While tight ends have primarily been used for blocking and as outlet options in Urban Meyer’s offense at Ohio State, Baugh is proving himself to be a viable offensive weapon before he heads off to the next level.


The Last Lace Up: AIR MARCUS BAUGH!! Salute to this stud @MarcusBaugh85 in his final game in #TheShoe! You have literally jumped over every obstacle in your path and we are proud to have you as a Buckeye! Thank you! #GoBucks #BeatIllinois pic.twitter.com/u9Y4Z9kXZQ

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 17, 2017
Stephen Collier (QB)


Despite graduating last year and walking away from his roster spot for Ohio State, the quarterback who stood deep in a depth chart behind guys like Braxton Miller, J.T. Barrett and Cardale Jones will be honored with the 2017 senior class on Saturday. Collier was initially pegged for the No. 2 QB spot behind Barrett in 2016, but a shoulder injury during the spring game would require surgery and he was out for the year.

Trevon Forte (CB)


After playing at Youngstown’s Cardinal Mooney High School, Forte began his career in Columbus as a walk-on eventually earning a scholarship. In 2016, Forte played in the games against Bowling Green and Rutgers. As a sport and industry major, he has already begun exploring what lays ahead for him after his Buckeye career ends.


The Last Lace Up: HARD WORK FORTE!! Salute to this special young man @TgiForte in his final game in #TheShoe! This program loves you because of your hard work and dedication! Enjoy this moment Tre! You deserve it!! #GoBucks #BeatIllinois pic.twitter.com/B0NBzMWnVx

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 17, 2017
Elijaah Goins (WR)


Originally lining up at safety and on special teams, Goins made the move to offense this spring, and tried his luck as a wide receiver. He’s only been with the football program for three years after walking onto the team in early 2015. Goins is finishing his Ohio State career as a two-time OSU Scholar-Athlete, with a major in pharmaceutical sciences.


The Last Lace Up: Salute to @WorkHardSleepEz in his final game in #TheShoe! Great all-around person and Buckeye! Enjoy this moment Elijah!! #GoBucks #BeatIllinois pic.twitter.com/2CK7sO53l3

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 16, 2017
Cin'Quan Haney (CB)


The 6’1 cornerback joined the Ohio State program as a walk-on in the spring of 2015. Since then, he has earned a scholarship while majoring in physics. An OHSAA gold award winner while at Dayton’s Chaminade-Julienne, Haney and Buckeye teammate Curtis Henry ran for Undergraduate Student Government president and vice-president in 2016. Though the write-in ticket was ultimately unsuccessful, they made quite an impact on the race.

Jackson Hayes (LB)


He might not have contributed on the field for the Buckeyes on Saturdays, but as a member of the scout team, Jackson Hayes has definitely helped make the team better. Just ahead of senior day, the Dublin-native had his black stripe removed and will be honored among his classmates at Senior Day.


⬛️ Congrats to @oj_jackson33. This guy has been displaying great effort this season and doing his part in getting the Buckeyes ready each week! #GoBucks #BeatIllinois pic.twitter.com/RwBJx6HwkL

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 16, 2017
Michael Hill (DT)


One of the more veteran players to participate in Senior Day for the Buckeyes is defensive tackle Michael Hill. After coming to Ohio State in 2013, he red-shirted his first year due to injuries, despite earning playing time in three of the Buckeyes first four games that year as a true freshman. Since then, he’s racked up 36 total tackles (5.0 for loss) and one sack.

His final season in Columbus didn’t exactly start on the best terms, as he was suspended for the first few games of the year — and didn’t end up suiting up again until mid-October.


The Last Lace Up: BIG MIKE!!! Salute to this guy @MichaelReal77 in his final game in #TheShoe! It’s been a long journey but we are proud to be there with you every step of the way! Thank you for your help in making this program better! #GoBucks #BeatIllinois pic.twitter.com/oW81Ce6JQ5

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 16, 2017
Jalyn Holmes (DE)


Despite not officially starting as a junior, Homes received an All-Big Ten honorable mention last year. This season, he has started seven games while serving as one of the team’s captains. Though often overshadowed by his defensive end brethren, Holmes brings an NFL-ready skill set to Larry Johnson’s defensive line. He has racked up 74 tackles in his Buckeye career, including 14 for loss. In addition to his productivity on the field, Holmes has become a fan-favorite for both his engaging persona in interviews, as well as his leadership among his teammates.


The Last Lace Up: #HowSheGoneEat Salute to this young man @JayHolmes_ in his final game in #TheShoe! Thank you for all you have done for this program! It’s been a blessing to have you as a Buckeye! #GoBucks #BeatIllinois pic.twitter.com/jRsPNNy1Ob

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 17, 2017
Jamarco Jones (OL)


After spending years in the shadows of Taylor Decker, the past two seasons have been Jones’ time to shine in the oft-successful offensive tackle position for the Buckeyes. Ohio State has a long tradition of sending their OTs to the NFL, and Jamarco Jones is looking to keep that pipeline alive.

This season marked Jones’ second as the starter at left tackle. Throughout his collegiate career, he’s played well over 1,000 offensive plays from scrimmage and has grown into a leader on an ever evolving offensive line.


The Last Lace Up: JAMARCOOOOOOO JONESSSSS!!!! Salute to this guy @jjones_74 in his final game in #TheShoe! It’s been a absolute pleasure watching you grow as a man and a Buckeye! #GoBucks #BeatIllinois pic.twitter.com/EWZVNOBlJN

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 15, 2017
Tyquan Lewis (DL)


As a junior, Lewis was recognized as the Big Ten’s Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year, and while his numbers aren’t as impressive as they have been over the previous two seasons, the three-year starter and two-time captain has left his mark on the Buckeye program. His 21 career sacks puts him in the top-ten in Ohio State history (8th), and his 33 tackles for loss currently rank 15th. His leadership has also made him a favorite among players and coaches, and will certainly be a quality that NFL scouts appreciate when preparing to take him in this spring’s draft.


The Last Lace Up: BIG BROTHER QUAN!!! Salute to @PrimeTime_Lewis in his final game in #TheShoe! Brotherhood is a quality you promote each day within this program! You’ve remained humble and led this team! We are thankful for your time! Salute Champ! #GoBucks #BeatIllinois pic.twitter.com/LWo0SKmjgd

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 18, 2017
Billy Price (OL)


Already considered a potential first round draft pick next spring, former guard, and now center, Billy Price has been the pillar of stability this season, for both J.T. Barrett and the offensive line. Willing to step up whenever he was needed — and always willing to put in extra work — the Buckeye netted a new school record last week against Michigan State, having started in 51 consecutive games in his career. He’ll extend that record as he finishes out the season, and as Ohio State competes in the postseason.


The Last Lace Up: CHAMP!!!! Salute to @b_price54 in his final game in #TheShoe! Every day our program became better because of your toughness, leadership and smile. Your legacy will be told and live through Buckeye greatness! #GoBucks #BeatIllinois pic.twitter.com/9kg5RWmLVs

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 18, 2017

Price sat down and wrote a letter to Buckeye Nation for Land of 10, and explained what his time playing for Ohio State has meant to him, and how the experience has helped him grow. (Get some tissues ready.)


It’s an incredible responsibility we have to Ohio State fans, to future Buckeyes, the legends past and, of course, to one another. We’re tasked with continuing an excellence that was set forth before we were born and will last long after we are gone.
Clay Raterman (SAF)


One of the newest members of both the Ohio State football program and among the senior class, is local Dublin-native Clay Raterman. He joined the program in the summer of 2017 and was a Fastest Student Finalist at the 2016 Spring Game. He had plenty of football experience though, as a four-time letter-winner in high school, as well as participating in track and lacrosse.

Fun fact: Raterman also competed with his brother on American Ninja Warriors against a team of students from Michigan.

Nick Seme (DL)


After playing at Ashland University, the Wadsworth, OH-native joined the Ohio State program last spring. An exercise science major, the 6’3 defensive lineman has recorded two tackles this season.


The Last Lace Up: Salute to @nseme_ in his final game in #TheShoe! You’ve done all you can to help this program. Enjoy this moment! #GoBucks #BeatIllinois pic.twitter.com/39HzP8SxJP

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 18, 2017
Erick Smith (SAF)


The Cleveland-native has gradually made his name known in Columbus. Over the past four years, Smith (who claimed an interception as a true freshman) originally contributed on special teams, but earned additional snaps on defense along the way. He was sidelined for most of 2015 due to injury, but his Ohio State career (up until now) has included 65 total tackles (netting a career-high 30 in 2017) and three pass breakups and a fumble recovery.


The Last Lace Up: OK E!!! Salute to this senior @esmith_1 in his final game in #TheShoe! Through the good times and hard times, you fought like a warrior! It’s been a pleasure having you as a Buckeye! #GoBucks #BeatIllinois pic.twitter.com/eyqMQrCHsH

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 16, 2017
Tracy Sprinkle (DL)


Last season was supposed to be the breakout campaign for Tracy Sprinkle, however, he suffered a season-ending knee injury in the first quarter of the opening game against Bowling Green. Since then he has worked his way back into playing shape, and is finally making the most of his opportunities. Early in his career, Sprinkle was often in Urban Meyer’s dog house, but over the years, he has matured to the point that he was selected as a captain for 2017, and Meyer often references Sprinkle’s journey in talking about the best of what his program has to offer. The Elyria-native has started eight games this season, accumulating 14 tackles, including three for loss.


The Last Lace Up: BOSS MAN 93!! Salute to @TSprinkle93 in his final game in #TheShoe! You’ve fought and led this team! We have enjoyed watching you grow as a great young man on and off the field! Can’t wait to see your next endeavors. #GoBucks #BeatIllinois pic.twitter.com/1so5Zhoodd

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 18, 2017
Zach Turnure (LB)


Originally suiting up in the Scarlet and Gray for the Ohio State lacrosse team, Turnure eventually was a walk-on to the football program in the fall of 2014. He spent the majority of his career with the Buckeyes contributing on special teams; he’s a hell of a tackler. The linebacker played in 12 games during the 2015 and 2016 season, before getting some additional playing time this season. With additional opportunities for defensive snaps, his senior season has already seen a career-high 10 total tackles on defense.


The Last Lace Up: MEAT!!!! Salute to this dude @ZachTurnure25 in his final game in #TheShoe! Relentless effort and dedication to being about of this Buckeye fraternity! Thank you for all you have done for this program! #GoBucks #BeatIllinois pic.twitter.com/XeGUx008K3

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 15, 2017
Damon Webb (SAF)


One of the recruits Ohio State “stole” from the state of Michigan (Cass Tech) has turned into the next great safety for the Buckeyes. Webb even played in eight games during the team’s National Championship run in 2014 as a true freshman. In his four years with Ohio State, Webb has amassed 117 total tackles, five pass break-ups, four tackles-for-loss, and four interceptions — with a career-high three picks thus far in his senior season.


The Last Lace Up: Salute to @DameWebb in his final game in #TheShoe! Thank you for all you have done for this program and a great honor to have you as a Buckeye! #GoBucks #BeatIllinois pic.twitter.com/yflwJv1LGT

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 14, 2017
Chris Worley (LB)


Despite being hampered by injuries throughout his senior season, Worley currently ranks as the team’s active leader in career tackles with 136. A captain this season, the Cleveland Glenville alum has notched 38 tackles this season, including four for loss, while being one of the team’s most inspirational leaders. As a linebacker, he has played both inside and outside over the course of his career, as well as during this season. His willingness to play wherever the team needs him, along with his unselfishness to work hard while behind future NFL stars are traits that will serve him well at the next level.


The Last Lace Up: Salute to @TheRealJizzle35 in his final game in #TheShoe! You’ve dreamt of being a Buckeye and achieved that. Your leadership, heart and desire has impacted this program in many ways! Thank you! #GoBucks #BeatIllinois pic.twitter.com/QsUiuj91Bo

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 17, 2017

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LGHL Ohio State vs. Illinois 2017: Start time, live stream, TV schedule and Game Thread

Ohio State vs. Illinois 2017: Start time, live stream, TV schedule and Game Thread
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The Buckeyes play their final home game of the season against the Illini at 3:30 p.m. ET.

Last Saturday, the Ohio State Buckeyes facilitated the total dismantling of the Michigan State Spartans--a feat which ultimately propelled them four spots upwards to become a legitimate if not outside contender for the College Football Playoff. The Buckeyes were running on all cylinders as the offense, led by the line, ran for 300-plus yards against what had previously been a stout rushing defense. The defense held the Spartans to just three points. And special teams, which have been abysmal for most of the season, did not generate too many errors.

Now, Ohio State has something of a letdown before they head to Ann Arbor, Mich., to face Michigan as they face the Fighting Illini of Illinois for the Illibuck trophy. The Illini, under head coach Lovie Smith, are 2-8 on the season and are riding an eight-game losing streak. They have played three different quarterbacks this season, and four of their five offensive linemen are freshmen. Similarly, most players on the defense are freshmen or sophomores. Essentially, Illinois is overmatched in every category against a surging Ohio State squad.

Today is also senior day for the Ohio State team, as the program will recognize 19 seniors, including J.T. Barrett, Billy Price and Tyquan Lewis, among others. It will be the last game in the Horseshoe for a class that has made two appearances in the College Football Playoff and produced some of the highest-scoring offenses in program history.

Ohio State holds a 67-30-4 overall record against the Illini. It doesn’t look like Illinois will begin chipping away at that gap starting this season.

When is the game and how can I watch?


Game Date/Time: Saturday, Nov. 18, 3:30 p.m. ET

Location: Columbus, Ohio

TV: ABC

Online: WatchESPN

Radio: 97.1 FM/1460 AM

Where is GameDay today?


The College Gameday crew is headed to Madison, Wisc., ahead of the matchup between undefeated Wisconsin and No. 24 Michigan. The Badgers, who are sitting at No. 5 in the latest College Football Playoff poll, clinched the Big Ten West last week with a win over Iowa. They are joined by Alabama, Miami and UCF as the only four undefeated teams left nationally. This matchup will be the first featuring Wisconsin that Gameday has featured this season.

What’s the rest of the Big Ten up to this weekend?


In a strange turn of events, Gameday’s matchup of No. 24 Michigan at No. 5 Wisconsin will be a noon game on FOX. Also at noon, Minnesota heads to No. 23 Northwestern and Rutgers faces Indiana, both on BTN. At 3:30 p.m., Iowa plays Purdue in Iowa City on BTN. At 4 p.m., Nebraska kicks off against No. 10 Penn State in Happy Valley on FS1 while Maryland travels to No. 17 Michigan State on FOX.

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Ohio State faces Illinois Saturday, but first appreciate the finest Silver Bullets through 10 games
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Which Buckeyes have stood out on a defense full of studs this season?

This Saturday’s Ohio State-Illinois matchup is perhaps the biggest November mismatch you’ll see outside of the state of Alabama (good luck against the Mercer Bears!). The Buckeyes are currently 41-point favorites over the Fighting Illini, which is the largest spread for an Ohio State conference game in at least 30 years.

Illinois has failed to score 17-plus points against all Big Ten teams other than Rutgers (and do they really count?). They’ve lost to Wisconsin, Purdue, and Indiana by double digits in their last three weeks: Ohio State *shouldn’t* have any problem with the Fighting Illini.

The Buckeyes certainly didn’t expect to have any trouble with the Iowa Hawkeyes either, but breaking down how over-matched Illinois is at all three levels against the Buckeyes defense is a fairly useless endeavor. Instead, let’s break down some of the finer defensive moments from the first 10 weeks of Buckeyes football.

Yeah, Denzel killed a guy!


The Buckeyes have been subjected to more bull shit targeting calls than any other team in the country this season (unverified). Ward’s untimely flag was particularly egregious, warranting an actual apology from the Big Ten. Still, the play remains one of the more lovely displays of violence on the gridiron you’ll ever see:


Ward’s ascension to the team’s top shut-down corner has been a fantastic development for the defense — but he remains the same freshman who routinely downed opposing returns inside the 10-yard line on kickoffs at heart.

Jerome Baker’s coming out party in Nebraska


Baker’s real coming out party of course took place during the Buckeyes’ 2016 win over Oklahoma, but his performance against the Nebraska Cornhuskers this season was nearly as memorable. Few linebackers in the country have Baker’s combination of strength and athleticism, a skill set that allows him to stand tall against the run in the box while also being able to shed over-matched receivers on the perimeter with ease:


Backups Tuf Borland and Malik Harrison filled in admirably for Baker and Dante Booker during the Buckeyes’ win over the Spartans, but Baker still has the highest ceiling of any linebacker on the roster. His ability to make game-changing plays will be needed more than ever during Ohio State’s closing stretch.

Chris Worley sticks it to the Sooners


There wasn’t much to like from this season’s matchup against Oklahoma, but the defense’s ability to keep the game at a 3-3 tie going into halftime was truly impressive. The game eventually got away from the Buckeyes, but Worley and company showed they more than belonged early and stood tall in one-on-one matchups from the No. 4 team in the country:


Worley is able to play all three of Ohio State’s linebacker positions thanks to great speed for his size — yet he maintains the ability to stick ball carriers in the A-gap. When the Buckeyes have been right, it’s usually been correlated with solid linebacker play as well.

Holy hell Nick Bosa


Most people likely had sky-high expectations for Bosa considering the trail of quarterbacks his brother laid to waste during his three seasons, but did anyone truly think Nick could make a similar impact as Joey on a down-by-down basis? Well, he has, and draft experts are already saying Nick would be a top-five pick in this year’s draft if he was eligible. He quickly proved to Michigan State that they had no chance of blocking him, and the rest of the defense followed his lead:


Defensive line dominance was expected from this unit, but it’s tough to imagine anyone expecting Bosa to stand out in the manner he has. We may look back at this defensive line and see six or more NFLers; just remember Bosa was the one standing taller than the rest.

D-line dominance against the Nittany Lions


Ohio State’s inability to control the line of scrimmage has more-or-less been the root cause of their two embarrassing blowout defeats this season. They refused to let this happen against Penn State when it mattered most, neutralizing the same Nittany Lions offense that has run roughshod over the rest of the country to that point:


The Buckeyes have always had the ability to be a great defense, and they have been just that for the majority of this season. Playoff scenarios aside, the Buckeyes will need their defense to be the best its been all season to make it out of the Big Ten with three more victories. Here’s to hoping they get that ball rolling this Saturday afternoon.

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MotS&G Battleground Columbus: The Battle for Illibuck

Battleground Columbus: The Battle for Illibuck
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This matchup pits #9 Ohio State and Illinois on Senior Day, which will obviously be their last game at the Shoe and it has the makings of another emotional game. Ohio State will be facing a team that is struggling to find their identity and also a team that still has not gotten a conference win this season, that is sitting at 2-8 overall. The Buckeyes will not overlook this Illini team because besides this being their last home game, the Illibuck trophy is up for grabs again.

Since 2001, Illibuck has been stashed away at Ohio State, but a baller named Juice Williams upset the Buckeyes and took it away for a short vacation to Champagne. There are many players that will ensure that chaos does not happen. From J.T. Barrett to Damon Webb, each Senior will play their hearts out. The underclassmen and potential early entries for the draft will also ensure that their Seniors are not disappointed in their last game at home, especially before the Game.

Ball Security Dilemma:

One thing of concern will be J.T. Barrett and turnovers. In the last two games, he has thrown 6, yes 6 interceptions. He has difficulties with accuracy and ball placement, but this game will present an opportunity to fix and adjust prior to traveling to Ann Arbor for the Game.

Last week, Barrett was all over the place in the passing attack, but he rarely needed to air it out because the run game was unstoppable against a normally stout Spartan defense. The Buckeyes beat the snot out of them and routed them, and with their playoff hopes on life support, they cannot afford any more hiccups and they must win out and win the conference, but that is not what is important. The important thing for them is staying focused and taking care of the ball, and that starts with Barrett at the helm.

This Lovie Smith led defense is surrendering 204.1 passing yards and 198.9 rushing yards per game, but they have not faced the caliber and types of athletes that the Buckeyes have on their roster. Look for Meyer to establish the run early and often to soften the coverage for play action passes. This will be a confidence booster and they will need all they can get.

Defenses Last Stand:

The question on everyone’s mind, and mine especially, is who will get a targeting penalty this time? Ward, Bosa, Jones, and Arnette have been ejected for targeting and it has been a trend for this team this year. The Buckeyes cannot afford any stupid targeting penalties, especially in the second half because another pair of gold pants will be on the line against the TTUN.

Jaylin Holmes, Tracy Sprinkle, Dante Booker, Chris Worley, Tyquan Lewis, Michael Hill, and Erick Smith will play their last game and they would love to finish the season with a conference championship, their only goal right now. There are others like Bosa, Baker, Ward, Arnette, and Hubbard, who may leave after this season, but a lot is on the line in this game, even with an overmatched team in your way.

Illinois will have a new QB after Dudek went down with an injury, and may not be back next year. George has thrown 10 INT’s so far during his time in the fire and I am sure that the defense will force a few due to his inexperience.

Ground and Pound:

The duo of Weber and Dobbins will be featured in this contest a lot. They ran all over Michigan State and will look to add to their momentum just in time for the game. They all do not want to let their Seniors down in their last game at the Shoe, especially when Weber might potentially leave after this season.

Billy Price and Jamarco Jones, along with Barrett will fight alongside both RB’s for Illibuck and for bragging rights and Zone 6 will also try to explode onto the scene to put the game away early to rest for the Game. This game is their last chance to correct any and all quirks on the offensive side of the ball to walk into Ann Arbor with added momentum and focus because the Game is always exciting and unpredictable.

Prediction:

Ohio State picks up where they left off in the running game and finely tunes the passing attack to prepare for TTUN. Barrett throws at least one pick in the game, but has 3 TD’s to Zone 6 and a rushing TD. The RB’s run wild and salt the game away and combine for 180 yards and 4 scores en route to a 56-6 thrashing of Illinois.

Ohio State defeats Illinois 56-6.


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Ohio State football podcast: Buckeyes basketball wins game it would have lost last season, football aims to win Illibuck
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On the latest edition, Kyle Lamb surmises that the Buckeyes' 82-64 basketball win over Texas Southern on Thursday wouldn't have happened last season and previews the Saturday football game against Illinois. Also discussed on the show Friday is a light ...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX/WTTE) — A 9-year-old born with half-a-heart is "wholeheartedly" a Buckeye fan. Saturday his Buckeye Wish is coming true. The experience has been much more than Aidan Arquette and his family ever imagined. The family is from ...

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Junior outside hitter Mikaela Foecke had 15 kills and redshirt freshman middle blocker Lauren Stivrins had 12 to help lead the Nebraska volleyball team to a 25-23, 25-12, 22-25, 25-23 win against Ohio State on Friday in Columbus, Ohio. Nebraska didn't ...


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LGHL Few ranked matchups and rivalry games on tap for Week 12 of the college football season

Few ranked matchups and rivalry games on tap for Week 12 of the college football season
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Here’s the full slate of college football games this weekend and how to watch.

With only two weeks left of the 2017 regular season of college football, the Week 12 slate of games doesn’t have the same kind of anticipation as last week’s. There is only one ranked matchup and few rivalry games this weekend, and the Ohio State Buckeyes have their most “meh” game in weeks, at 3:30 p.m. against the Illinois Fighting Illini.

It never hurts to get a break from games that have you glued to the front of your seat, and next weekend’s big rivalry matchup against Michigan will likely be filled with 60 minutes of nail-biting and yelling at Jim Harbaugh and his stupid khakis.

Until then though, the Week 12 lineup does feature a few matchups that should be worthy of your attention. In the noon time-slot, we’ve got the one ranked game of the week, No. 24 Michigan against No. 5 Wisconsin, and Virginia looking to give No. 3 Miami a hard time (and their first loss) on Saturday.

The Buckeyes will share some of the afternoon spotlight with the Navy vs. No. 8 Notre Dame game (which isn’t a terrible “back” option if you’re watching Ohio State from the comforts of your home). The night game of interest will be UCLA vs No. 11 USC. With both teams featuring draft prospects at QB, there will be a large NFL scouting contingency attending and reviewing this matchup.

Here’s the full slate of college games this weekend and how to watch:

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Plus, Billy Price named a semifinalist for the Outland Trophy, and the Buckeye softball schedule is set.


****LAST TWEET****

*Disclaimer*

I'm not trying to make this a Football vs Basketball thing... I love the support the Football team gets. I love to support them myself.

I feel as if OSU's fan base is big enough to support both, THE ENTIRE SEASON, regardless of circumstance.

— James JJ Sullinger (@JJSullinger) November 17, 2017

Ohio State men’s basketball is 3-0 to start the 2017-18 season, but with a new head coach and a lot of younger, unknown players on the roster, the turnout for the first few home games hasn’t been packing the arena. Former Buckeye baller J.J. Sullinger posited the question on Friday why some fans say they’ll start attending once football season is over.

Granted fandom takes time and dedication, and splitting your time (and money to purchase tickets) between football and basketball might be tough, but ultimately if you’re a Buckeye fan, you’re a fan of all Buckeye athletes.

My guess is attendance and trying to re-invigorate a student body that has grown tired of the mundane basketball games in Columbus the past two years, is one of the top priorities for new head coach Chris Holtmann. And, it’s probably why Holtmann took up shop at Raising Canes on High St. earlier in the week to buy students lunches. Or why he announced on Friday that the program would be giving away free student tickets to the Clemson game in late-November.

Holtmann is embracing as much of Buckeye culture and tradition as he can, including bringing the football team’s “Carmen Ohio” tradition to the basketball games this season. It’s still super early in his career at Ohio State, but Buckeye basketball seems to be far more exciting in 2017 than it has the past couple of years.


Don't mean to alarm you all, but Ohio State basketball is fun!

— Land-Grant Holy Land (@Landgrant33) November 17, 2017

Having an empty gym does more than just hurt the team that is competing this season, it gives coaches less incentive to create long-term careers in Columbus and also hurts the recruiting prospects. The Buckeyes didn’t seem to have trouble multi-tasking both football and basketball season back when Aaron Craft was terrorizing the court.

Let’s get back to that. Please.

“Less than a week after becoming Ohio State’s all-time leader in consecutive starts, already graduated center Billy Price added another line to his resume on Thursday evening: Outland Trophy semifinalist.”

-Ohio State Buckeyes


The Buckeye football program has churned out quality NFL-caliber centers for years. From Nick Mangold to Corey Linsley, and, most recently, Pat Elflein, Billy Price is the next on that list, having successfully navigated the shift from guard to center, and having managed to start 51 consecutive games. (Are you kidding me? I can’t do anything 51 times in a row.)

Price claimed the record with his start last week, and will continue to extend it through the remainder of the regular season and beyond (hopefully). The four-year starter was an All-American in 2016 at right guard, and has already been named a Midseason All-American by the Associated Press as well as a Senior CLASS Award finalist for his play this season.

The Outland Trophy is awarded to the best interior lineman on offense or defense, and the three finalists will be announced at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 21. Price is among six semifinalists, which consist of five offensive linemen and one defensive tackle.

Price is among 19 seniors who will be playing their last game in Ohio Stadium, and even better, he’ll be going out on top with his quarterback, J.T. Barrett.

“The 2018 slate features 13 games against teams that made last year's NCAA Tournament, 15 contests at Buckeye Field and five non-conference tournaments.”

-Ohio State Buckeyes


The Ohio State softball team just finalized their upcoming season’s schedule, and the slate of games features some steep competition. Hoping to create some early momentum, the preseason slate is just as challenging.

"The Big Ten/ACC Challenge is a great opportunity to highlight our entire conference and we look forward to doing our part to bring home the title for the B1G. Traveling the country will provide the battles in preseason to get us ready for an extremely competitive conference schedule," said head coach Kelly Kovach Schoenly.

As they’ve done in the past, the Buckeye softball squad will start their season with seven weeks of road games. Their longest road trip will be a 10-day excursion to California for Spring Break, an opportunity for the team’s West Coast-natives to get a taste of home, according to Schoenly. Big Ten action begins in late March on the road at Indiana, and the first Buckeye home game will be on March 28 against Kentucky.

Ohio State returns 17 letterwinners in 2018, including NFCA third team All-American Lilli Piper (.421, 18 HR, 53 RBI, 75 hits, 47 runs), and NFCA All-Region selections second-teamers Emily Clark (.333, 10 HR, 45 RBI, 30 runs scored) and Becca Gavin (.348, 37 hits, 18 RBI).

The Ohio State softball should be ready to roll once the season gets underway, and they’ve even had some company in the weight room this offseason, football phenom Nick Bosa.

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24 when the Buckeyes hosted UNLV, again with his mother, father and sister. Tarquin returns again this weekend with his mother as the Buckeyes host Illinois. Having made so many Ohio State visits already, Tarquin had an interesting response when asked ...


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But after initially suffering the injury in spring practice, Wade was limited and did not play for the Buckeyes. He was in street clothes the last several weeks. According to Lind, Wade's pain flared up after the loss to Oklahoma and he was given ...

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