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LGHL Breaking down the 3 biggest points from Urban Meyer’s press conference

Breaking down the 3 biggest points from Urban Meyer’s press conference
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The biggest point of them all: Mike Weber is ready to play (and run over defenses).

Once again, another Monday passed, and another Urban Meyer press conference at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center got completed. All the non-conference regular season games are in the books, meaning the road to Indianapolis for the Big Ten Championship Game is now full speed ahead.

The Rutgers Scarlet Knights are the team the Buckeyes will face this week, and Meyer divulged some tidbits about his program as we head into Week 5 of this college football season.

Let’s break down three of the biggest points Meyer made at the podium, and figure out what this means for the Scarlet and Gray as they try to make their way back to the top of the conference (and college football) mountain.

1. “Weber is cleared, and he'll play”


By far the most important words uttered by Meyer on Monday were in that quote above. Mike Weber didn’t play in the Buckeyes' 54-21 win against UNLV, played sparingly against Army, had three rushes in the loss to the Oklahoma Sooners and didn’t even play in the season opener against Indiana.

Hearing that he’s clear is going to make the OSU running game infinitely better. J.K. Dobbins has been holding down the fort and J.T. Barrett has always been utilized as a potential runner in the read-option. With Weber in the fold, he becomes the guy that bulldozes past defenses on those third-and-short scenarios.

If Weber is at 100 percent, a running duo of Dobbins and Weber will be OSU’s version of ‘Thunder and Lighting.’ Really, if things start to click, it’ll be next to impossible to stop Ohio State on the run. Going up against an Iowa or a Penn State, teams will need to have some sort of running game that can fight on through the physicality; having just one back, especially one that has speed being his claim to fame, won’t cut it.

Also, having Weber gives Barrett another passing option. Especially since Barrett throws a fair amount of passes at or behind the line of scrimmage, it’s another option to have. Last season, Weber hauled in 23 passes for 91 yards.

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Put me in, Coach: Last season, Mike Weber became just the third RB in OSU history to rush for 1,000 yards as a freshman

Holding the Detroit native out of the UNLV contest gave him that extra week to get healthy. In pressers past, Meyer has mentioned the importance of his returning 1,000-yard rusher. At this point of the season, how healthy the team is becomes a storyline in itself—title hopes can nosedive after a star player goes down with a long-term injury.

Chris Worley was said to be probable for Rutgers, and Malik Barrow has an ACL tear, rendering him out for the season. Right now, that’s two key members of the defense who are out; on offense, with the return of Weber, there really isn’t a big injury on the first line of the depth chart.

We’ll see how healthy Weber is on Saturday. But either way, expect him to be weaned back into the swing of things, and fully back by the time Penn State rolls into Columbus.

2. “You can see we're working on it very hard. Obviously the game changes a lot down there [the red zone] and we haven't been good the last couple of years. So we're working our tails off at that.”


In the first few weeks of the season, Ohio State struggled to operate a touchdown driven offense when they got to the red zone. (Who remembers the Oklahoma game, where the Buckeyes screwed around deep in OU territory, and had to settle for three? Feeling frustrated by that memory?)

Well, times are changing—and that’s a good thing.

Passing TDs off of quality throws and catches were the theme in the win against UNLV. Binjimen Victor went up for a jump-ball toward the edge of the end zone, and Terry McLaurin caught a ball in the northeast corner of touchdown land that probably made the Rebels wonder, “man, why are we even playing this game?”


Wow, what a catch by Binjimen Victor. Great concentration and awareness to get his right foot down while being pushed out. pic.twitter.com/9Xz7UyhDYT

— Christopher Jason (@cjason112) September 23, 2017

It wasn’t a fluke that Barrett was cranking gems; they’ve been working on it. It took four games to get to this point, but Meyer said that the offense has been working to get better with the short field in front of them. This problem hasn’t been a 2017 season problem, it’s existed for quite some time. Meyer said it goes back a couple years; however, go back to the Sugar Bowl against Alabama, and you’ll see the Buckeyes struggle—albeit early in the game—to get into the end zone while in the Crimson Tide’s red zone.

Opening up the playbook down in the red zone might be one of the biggest tidbits Meyer has given us about how his offense operates. If you’re an opposing coach, specifically, a defensive coach, you could always bank on OSU doing a run play, a rollout with a throw direct to the corner of the end zone, or the always-predictable read-option when they got close to the goal line. If teams played their cards right—which some did a little too well—then you held the Buckeyes to three points.

Granted, Meyer reduced the Rebels defense, which already lost to Howard this season after giving up 43 points, to swiss cheese. His offense needed these kinds of cupcake games to basically act as a research and development section of the football operations. Even though you may run those red zone passing plays in practice, it’s a whole different story when you gotta do it in an actual game.

(Real talk: Practice is wayyy different than doing the actual thing. I remember a time when I was trying out for my high school golf team, and I was hitting the ball well at the driving range. However, when I went to like hole No. 4, a hole that basically had the pin on an island surrounded by water, it’s like I didn’t know how to golf. Long story short: I lost like 5 Callaway golf balls on that hole.)

The execution of touchdown passes in the red zone are a sign that 1) Kevin Wilson and co. are utilizing more options when they get close to the land of six, and 2) the receivers can make plays when the ball is on the money—which was sorta suspect against IU and OU.

3. “So they have to develop and grow. And I thought we'd be a little further ahead in pass defense. I thought our corner development would be a little bit further ahead, but they are making strides.”


Even though they got two picks against Rebels quarterback Armani Rogers, the Buckeyes’ pass defense is still a work in progress. The two picks were great, but they came against a redshirt freshman. I will admit, though, I thought there were more than a few glimpses that the Buckeyes’ claim of being ‘Defensive Back University’ was on its way to coming back into the national conversation after the Rebels drubbing.

On the other hand, there were a few times when the coverage fell apart, and Rogers was able to make a few plays happen. In the end, let’s call a spade a spade: UNLV wasn’t really that good of an example to see how the OSU pass defense was performing. The Hoosiers and Sooners were two good tests, and the Buckeyes barely passed IU—and flunked the Baker Mayfield exam.

Meyer is one of the more open coaches in college football; some coaches, you’d be lucky to get more than a sentence fragment for an answer like this. With that being said, I’m inclined to believe that when Meyer says strides are being made, strides are being made.

While Meyer may see the strides being made on the practice field, we’ll only see them during the games. The question now proposed is: will we see enough of it against Rutgers? This season, against their two Power 5 conference opponents, Washington and Nebraska, the Scarlet Knights aired out the ball for 178 yards and 126 yards, respectively. Against the Huskies, the squad from New Brunswick, N.J. threw 35 times.

It will be safe to expect that Chris Ash will have his QB take some chances down the field. That’s when we’ll find out if the Buckeyes have gotten better preventing teams from marching down the field via the air. While Rutgers may be a better team this season—Meyer said it himself during the presser—they’ll be hard pressed to have a functional offense against OSU’s defense.

More strides will be made before the team takes of for New Jersey. Expect a pick (or two) from the secondary when all is said and done on Saturday night.

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LGHL Elite CB lists Ohio State as a top school

Elite CB lists Ohio State as a top school
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The Buckeyes are still in the running for one of the top cornerbacks in the country.

The Ohio State football team is set to enter its in-conference schedule this weekend, and with that comes an additional focus on watching tape and fixing issues. With one loss already, the Buckeyes will likely have to win the rest of their games in hopes of securing a College Football Playoff appearance in back-to-back years.

In order to accomplish this goal, the Buckeyes will need to approach the back half of their schedule with a week-by-week mindset. However, while trying to remain focused on only the game ahead, Meyer and the coaching staff are also tasked with preparing for the future. Meyer has seemed to find the perfect balance between the two and this is what has vaulted Ohio State to elite status when it comes to recruiting.

This nonstop focus on recruiting continues to pay off for the Buckeyes, as the program learned it inched one step closer to acquiring one of the best recruits in this year's class.

Four-star CB Isaac Taylor-Stuart (San Diego, CA/Helix) announced his top 12 schools Monday afternoon and Ohio State made the cut. The Buckeyes have stiff competition for Taylor-Stuart as the other schools included were Alabama, LSU, Oklahoma, Georgia, Oregon, Washington, Michigan, Illinois, USC, Texas A&M, and Texas.


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— Isaac Taylor-Stuart (@Kingathlete5) September 25, 2017

Taylor-Stuart is one of the top recruits in the 2018 recruiting class. The 6'2, 187-pound CB is rated No. 4 at his position, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings, and is the No. 26 overall prospect in the entire class, regardless of position.

The Buckeyes currently sit with just one CB commit in this year's class and he has a familiar name: Marcus Hooker, the brother of former Ohio State star safety Malik Hooker. However, the team is looking to add one more and Taylor-Stuart would make for an amazing addition.

However, Ohio State has some ground to make up in his recruitment if it is to outlast all of the other programs included in his list. An official visit is almost certainly a must as he has yet to visit Columbus. Currently, USC is viewed as the clear favorite, with 89 percent of the 247Sports Crystal Ball Predictions, with Alabama being the only other school seen as having a chance.

That being said, if Meyer and the Buckeyes are able to get him on campus, anything is possible.

Holtmann looking to continue hot streak


Chris Holtmann is doing all he can to bring Ohio State basketball back from the dead. After becoming the head coach of the program, he made quick work of the recruiting landscape, vaulting the Buckeyes' 2017 recruiting class to the No. 2 class in the Big Ten and the No. 22 class in the entire country.

However, now that he has had more time to show recruits what Ohio State can offer, his recruiting prowess is really beginning to shine.

Following a week in which the Buckeyes earned four commitments, which included two guards and two forwards, the program now boasts the No. 9 recruiting class for 2018 and is now looking to round the class out with a big man.

Three-star center prospect Morris Udeze (Montverde, FL/Montverde Academy) will reportedly be making his collegiate decisions tomorrow, and the Buckeyes could be the selection. According to Jake Weingarten of Rivals.com, his recruitment has come down to three schools; Ohio State, Wichita State, and Holtmann’s former program, Butler.


: 9/27 18’ F Morris Udeze will be making his college decision through a video. Check it out here on Wednesday night at 6pm! pic.twitter.com/LhDVeQblOg

— Jake Weingarten (@jakeweingarten) September 24, 2017

While Udeze’s recruitment has seemed to go in Wichita State’s favor, Holtmann has been rolling out the red carpet for him in the month of September. The Ohio State coach has visited Udeze twice this month and the school hosted him on an official visit Sept. 15.

While the Shockers should still be seen as the favorite to land Udeze, don’t be shocked if Holtmann is able to secure his fifth commitment in less than 10 days.

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Google Buckeyes drop to No. 11 - The News Center

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(WTAP)- The Ohio State Buckeyes rolled past UNLV 54-21 but they dropped a spot in the Associated Press poll to 11th. J.T. Barrett was phenomenal, throwing touchdown passes to five different receivers and collected 209 yards, all in the first half alone.
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Google Meyer, Harbaugh in lock step on treatment of Big Ten road teams - 247Sports

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... encountered some poor conditions in visiting locker rooms at Big Ten venues. Michigan's Jim Harbaugh raised that issue earlier on Monday. Steve Helwagen - 12 hours ago; 19; Tools. Edit; Slot to 247Sports Home; Slot to Ohio State Buckeyes Newsletter ...

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Google First Look: Buckeyes resume Big Ten play at Rutgers - 247Sports

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First Look: Buckeyes resume Big Ten play at Rutgers
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The Scarlet Knights come into this game a respectable 24th nationally in total defense. But OSU seems to be putting some of its offensive pieces together. The Buckeyes are 28th nationally in scoring offense (39.3 ppg) and ninth in total offense (549.0 ...
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Google Kurelic: Surtain, Campbell update; Tuliaupupu key - 247Sports

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“Absolutely,” American Heritage coach Patrick Surtain Sr. said when asked about his son and an official visit with the Buckeyes. “Most likely it will be in January.” Surtain Sr. has previously told me Ohio State, LSU, Florida State, Alabama, and ...


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Google Ohio State Buckeyes in the NFL (Week 3) - OSU - The Lantern

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Examining the odds of Emory Jones flipping from Ohio State, Buckeyes in top 12 for No. 4 cornerback
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This just happens to be the 2017 version of Shaun Wade, at least that's the hope if you're a Buckeyes fan. Jones has said repeatedly he's just wants to enjoy himself a bit and see some places he'd otherwise not see. That includes Alabama, the only ...
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LGHL Receivers are coming out of nowhere for the Ohio State offense

Receivers are coming out of nowhere for the Ohio State offense
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Walk-on C.J. Saunders scored his first touchdown with the Buckeyes Saturday.

“It’s the best feeling in the land, easily. When I got in the end zone, I just wanted to make sure I got in that red (turf). When I heard the screams from the fans, I knew it was a touchdown. That was unreal the roar I heard.”

-Ohio State wide receiver C.J. Saunders, via Steve Helwagon, 247Sports


The Ohio State Buckeyes set both a program and conference record Saturday, with seven different receivers catching touchdown passes. Among those receivers was junior walk-on C.J. Saunders, who caught the Buckeyes’ sixth passing touchdown of the game from Dwayne Haskins in the second quarter. The catch set the Ohio State record for number of different receivers to catch a touchdown. Tight end Rashod Berry’s third quarter score set a new Big Ten record in the same category with seven different receivers catching a touchdown pass. Saunders finished the game with a team-high six catches for 102 yards, while Berry ended the day with three receptions for 57 yards. The walk-on from Dublin Coffman, who received no FBS offers coming out of high school, is seeing his first on-field action this season, with his only previous reception coming last weekend against Army.

Initially invited to walk-on by former co-defensive coordinator Luke Fickell, Saunders spent the previous two seasons in the defensive secondary before switching over to receiver in the spring, the position he played in high school. After earning high praise from both Urban Meyer and Zach Smith, Saunders was part of the travel roster for the Buckeyes’ opener against Indiana. Still, Saunders is the smallest wide receiver listed on the roster at 5-foot-11, 176-pounds, and Meyer has acknowledged that he has been doing some serious work with strength coach Mick Marotti to get bigger. While mentioning problems that the program has had previously with small receivers, Meyer mentioned Saunders’ strong hands and his courage in setting himself apart.

Senior quarterback J.T. Barrett also got in on the praise for Saunders: “He’s just a hard-working dude,” he said. “He goes out there every day and tries to get a little better. It doesn’t matter what it is. Those are the guys you want to be around--guys who are about their business.”

“On paper, the Buckeyes may still have a few chances to experiment ahead of them. But as they dive back into the Big Ten slate, every game the rest of the way will have championship implications.”

-Austin Ward, Land of 10


It seems as though Ohio State has come a long way in two short weeks following their devastating loss to Oklahoma. Now, as the Buckeyes dive back into their Big Ten schedule, they still have a few weeks to tweak things before facing off against No. 4 Penn State. This weekend, Ohio State is set to face 1-3 Rutgers after opening as 28.5-point favorites. After beating enormous spreads the past two weeks against Army and UNLV, the offense looks poised for more fireworks against the embattled Scarlet Knights. Still, even after throwing for five touchdowns in less than a half, questions remain around the Buckeyes’ offense in general and J.T. Barrett’s passing attack in particular.

After facing significant criticism following the loss to Oklahoma, Barrett and the offense have gotten back to their true identity. By opening up the run game and being efficient with short passes, the vertical passing game began to fire against UNLV this weekend. Barrett threw for 209 yards and five touchdowns through the first half, and did not need the “big arm” that has been so questioned in the last few weeks. With speedy receivers like Parris Campbell and Binjimen Victor, short passes proved plenty effective, as those receivers were able to get out in space.

Moreover, Ohio State has two viable options at running back. While Mike Weber was the workhorse last season as a freshman, true freshman J.K. Dobbins has taken over this year with Weber mostly sidelined with a hamstring injury. Dobbins already has 520 yards on the season on just 69 attempts. Weber, meanwhile, has had just seven carries on the season in two games, but could be back in full force behind Dobbins by the time the Buckeyes get rolling in conference play. Meyer and offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson have even toyed with the idea of playing both Weber and Dobbins in tandem.

“The Buckeyes were left for dead after their week 15-point loss to Oklahoma in week two, but history suggests Urban Meyer’s team will improve dramatically before season’s end.”

-Mark Schlabach, ESPN


While Ohio State, through four weeks of play, has not proven itself to be a likely threat to Alabama’s reigning dominance, history has shown that the Buckeyes are more than capable of getting to that point by the time the College Football Playoff rolls around. Urban Meyer, more than any other active coach, has Nick Saban’s number, as the only current FBS coach to have defeated the Tide under Saban on more than one occasion. Still, the Buckeyes will need to record solid wins over the likes of Penn State and Michigan before the end of the season to even have a shot at Bama.

The Crimson Tide currently sit in an unprecedented state of power after throttling Vanderbilt by a 59-0 margin, and have the best odds of any Power 5 team of winning their conference. It seems unlikely that anyone in the SEC could challenge them at this point, and there are few teams in the nation who would be able to present a threat to Saban and his mastery.

Chief among those threats, however, are the second-ranked Clemson Tigers, the team which toppled Bama in last season’s championship game behind quarterback Deshaun Watson. Watson may be gone, but the Tigers’ defensive line remains one of the best in the nation. Clemson has had some early wake up calls already, entering the fourth quarter of last week’s matchup tied seven-all with Boston College and narrowly defeating Auburn at home earlier in the month.

Oklahoma is the next likely candidate, behind quarterback Baker Mayfield. As Ohio State fans know, Mayfield brings a certain swagger to the quarterback position a la Johnny Manziel, and has the confidence to take down the top team in the nation.

Penn State, meanwhile, has the dual threat of Heisman-candidate Saquon Barkley at running back and Trace McSorley at the helm. USC and Georgia are also in the discussion.


Buckeyes are No. 19 in the USCHO Preseason Poll.

Season starts with an exhibition game Saturday in @TheSchott. #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/S2Kagg1cQj

— Ohio State M Hockey (@OhioState_MHKY) September 25, 2017

The Ohio State Buckeyes men’s hockey team enters the season ranked No. 19 nationally. They are scheduled to open the 2017-18 season Saturday with an exhibition game at the Schottenstein Center.

Last year’s team made the NCAA Tournament with the nation’s third-best scoring offense, but were bounced in the first round by Minnesota-Duluth. It was the seventh time that Ohio State had made the NCAA Tournament, and the team’s first appearance since 2009.

The Buckeyes return 19 players from that squad heading into this season with two, junior Mason Jobst and senior Matthew Weis, named to the Big Ten Preseason watch list.

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Buckeyes remain in running for No. 4 prospect in California
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On March 20, the Buckeyes offered a scholarship to the country's No. 4 cornerback, Isaac Taylor-Stuart from San Diego (Calif.) Helix. The offer was No. 32 for Taylor-Stuart and came right from Urban Meyer himself. A couple weeks later Taylor-Stuart ...

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Google Future Buckeyes in action: Jones, Mitchell, Gill, others star - 247Sports

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Future Buckeyes in action: Jones, Mitchell, Gill, others star
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After every weekend during the football season I wrap up the weekend that was in high school football in Ohio and elsewhere, focusing on those who will continue their careers playing for the Buckeyes. Over the weekend most of the future Buckeyes were ...


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BTN Week 5 primer: Northwestern at Wisconsin highlights the slate

Week 5 primer: Northwestern at Wisconsin highlights the slate
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Welcome to Week 5, which has six games. And, they all are Big Ten tilts. Thank goodness. The headliner is Northwestern at Wisconsin. The game has lost some hue, as the Wildcats already have a loss having been beaten down 41-17 at Duke in Week 2.
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LGHL UNLV is bad, but that doesn’t make Ohio State’s blowout win on Saturday any less impressive

UNLV is bad, but that doesn’t make Ohio State’s blowout win on Saturday any less impressive
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Our latest podcast is impressed with the offense, encouraged by the defense, and more.

Is UNLV a good team? Nope. After (and even during) Ohio State’s 54-21 win over the Rebels, there was a lot of chatter about not being able to take anything away from the Buckeyes big win, especially the numbers the offense put up. The Hangout in the Holyland disagrees.

In dropping 44 points in the first half, Ohio State’s offense averaged over nine yards per play, finally looked explosive in the passing game, while the defense held a legitimately good UNLV offense to seven first-half points. The mark of a strong team is beating down the teams you’re supposed to, and that’s exactly what the Buckeyes did on Saturday.

On this episode, Colton Denning and Patrick Mayhorn recap the Buckeyes’ win, and give their biggest takeaways from the game, including:

  • J.T. Barrett’s strong performance.
  • J.K. Dobbins quietly putting up big numbers once again.
  • The big day from the wide receivers, and whether that group is starting to hit its stride.
  • Showing love to Nick Bosa, Jalyn Holmes, and the rest of the defensive line for their stellar game.
  • Dwayne Haskins first extended game action, and why it’s easy to see how talented he is.
  • Erick Smith’s encouraging play, a bounce back game from the special teams unit, and more!

The guys also take a look at what else happened in the world of college football this week, why the top teams this season are closely grouped together, and look ahead to the Rutgers game.

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Campbell a 'dynamic' force for Ohio State Buckeyes
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The chatter stuck with the Buckeyes the last two weeks in blowout victories against Army and UNLV. It will motivate them as they compete for a spot in the Big Ten championship the next two months and try to fight their way back into contention for a ...
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LGHL After a record-setting day for Ohio State, Urban Meyer looks to Rutgers

After a record-setting day for Ohio State, Urban Meyer looks to Rutgers
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Isaiah Prince, Nick Bosa among last week’s Players of the Week. Also, Meyer said Mike Weber will play this Saturday.

After Ohio State knocked off the UNLV Runnin’ Rebels 54-21, head coach Urban Meyer addressed the collected media at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center on Monday to recap the game and look forward to returning to conference play against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Saturday.

On Saturday against UNLV, the Ohio State offense found a bit of the passing game that it had been searching for. In fact, the passing game set multiple records, including a school-best 474 combined passing yards, and seven different receivers caught touchdown passes, an OSU and Big Ten record. Many have pumped the breaks on declaring the offense “fixed,” but it was no doubt a step in the right direction, especially for quarterback J.T. Barrett and the much-maligned receiving corps.

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  • Meyer said that Chris Ash’s influence on Rutgers is obvious on film, and that he has made significant improvements on Rutgers’ defense.
  • He added that the Rutgers’ job is a good one because of the built in recruiting base.
  • The coach said that they are beginning to get to the point in the season, where upcoming opponents have amassed enough film for the OSU coaching staff to know what team-specific things to focus on.
Injury Report

  • Meyer said that running back Mike Weber is cleared and will play, while QB Joe Burrow is cleared, but he is more hesitant to put in action.
  • He added Chris Worley is probable.
  • Malik Barrow tore his ACL against UNLV, and is out for the season.
Depth Chart

  • Meyer said that suspended defensive tackle Michael Hill will not play this week, and that his status is evaluated on a week-to-week basis.
  • He said that he had expected the defensive secondary, especially the cornerbacks, to be further along in their development than they currently are.
  • He said that kicker Sean Nuernberger is coming along well, and that he recently hit a 57-yard field goal in practice.
Other News

  • The coach said that the passing game is improving, but it is not yet where he needs it to be.
  • Meyer said that Isaiah Prince had the best week of practice on the team leading up to the UNLV game.
  • Meyer said that OSU is an offensive-line driven program, and that in his first year in Columbus, they went 12-0 because of Braxton Miller and the offensive line.
  • He added that if the line continues to show the improvement that it has, that the team should be in contention towards the end of the season.
  • Meyer was asked how he tailors the program and recruiting specifically with devotly religious players. Meyer said that his faith is deeply important to him, and then from a football standpoint, the key is to make everything “user friendly” and to respect the individual player’s needs.
  • In regards to the national anthem controversy taking over the NFL currently, Meyer said that he didn’t know that it had happened until Monday morning, but that it all boils down to respect.
  • He added that he is talking to certain players about it, and if he thinks that it is something that needs addressed, he will discuss it with the team.
  • Meyer said that the two things that he looks for in an assistant coach to determine if he will be successful as a head coach are his effort on the recruiting trail, and a “big picture” outlook.
  • The coach said that Parris Campbell is very close to breaking a return for a touchdown, but the fact that he is close means that the rest of the kick-off team is more willing to put in the maximum effort.
  • Following a comment from Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh about the unsanitary locker room conditions at Purdue over the weekend, Meyer said, without naming a specific school, that he had seen similar things and that he had shared his concerns with athletic director Gene Smith and Big Ten commissioner Jim Delaney.

The Buckeyes will return to Big Ten action on Saturday in Piscataway, N.J. against Rutgers at 7:30 p.m. The game will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network.

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LGHL Former Ohio State players come up big in Week 3 of the NFL

Former Ohio State players come up big in Week 3 of the NFL
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Malik Hooker snagged his 2nd INT, Carlos Hyde grabs 2 TDs, and more

There were a lot of good things out of former Ohio State players in the NFL this week, including a breakout rush by a rookie, consistency for Buckeyes with the Colts and a lot of touchdowns. Week 3 will be wrapped up tonight with a Dallas Cowboys (Noah Brown, Ezekiel Elliott, Rod Smith) and Arizona Cardinals (Alex Boone) showdown in the desert on Monday Night Football.

Here’s all the other notable Buckeye moments from this weekend.

The Silver Bullets of the NFL


With three Buckeyes playing on the defensive side of the ball for the Indianapolis Colts, it’s only logical that one would draw comparisons to a squad that was super productive at the college level, now trying to bolster a position group that hasn’t stood out — at least in a good way -- for several years.

The tide is changing in Indy, with Malik Hooker becoming the immediate impact-player everyone thought he could be once he finally got healthy. Hooker has now come up with an interception two games in a row, but is still craving a Pick-6 at the next level. The NFL record for interceptions in a rookie season sits at 14, and if Hooker can keep this momentum, he could come close to making the record books.

Another Buckeye has been consistent for the Colts, linebacker John Simon. He’s now registered two sacks in consecutive games after a preseason performance filled with turnovers and takeaways. Simon’s value to Indy’s defense just keeps going up by the week.


.@johnesimon51's second sack of the season. #CLEvsIND pic.twitter.com/zvGmAkIbkY

— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) September 24, 2017
Carlos Hyde has a 2 score day


After having three head coaches in his first three years in the league, running back Carlos Hyde is finally getting the number of carries and type of yardage he had hoped for since leaving Ohio State. Despite having hip issues mid-game, the Buckeye returned to the field and finished the night with 25 carries for 84 rushing yards and 2 TDs — his first scores of the 2017 season.


There goes 'Los! TOUCHDOWN @elguapo #GoNiners pic.twitter.com/BS6gCld9D8

— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) September 22, 2017
Ryan Shazier isn’t human


The linebacker keeps getting better which is an insanely scary thought — especially for opposing quarterbacks. In Sunday’s game against the Bears, Ryan Shazier managed 11 solo tackles, two forced fumbles (one fumble recovery) and two stuffs. He hasn’t snagged 11 solo tackles in a game since 2015, and now has 5 games with over 10 total tackles in his four year career.


.@RyanShazier knocks it loose and picks it up. pic.twitter.com/22tee4RF7l

— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) September 24, 2017
Curtis Samuel has a breakaway


To say the Carolina Panthers offense has struggled through Week 3 would be a huge understatement. Quarterback Cam Newton has teetered between healthy and limited, and has found very little consistency with his offensive weapons. Rookie Curtis Samuel was designated as a receiver after coming out of Ohio State as an H-back, but he’s had limited success the past few weeks, with only four receptions on eight targets.

Samuel took his first rushing carry on Sunday and finally showed off his explosive playmaking potential. With just one rushing attempt, the Buckeye made a 31-yard gain and showed the NFL a glimpse of what he can contribute to the team.


That boy fast @CurtisSamuel4__ #KeepPounding pic.twitter.com/ibKrXLxdG7

— Tzvi Grossman (@Tzvi_G) September 24, 2017
Plays of the week

Ted Ginn Jr.


The Buckeye veteran is still doing big things in the NFL, coming away with a big score in Week 3. Ginn finished the day with 44 yards on two receptions and a score, and another 15 yards on the ground.


.@DrewBrees doing what @DrewBrees does best...

This TD pass to @TedGinnJr_19 was absolutely PERFECT. #GoSaints pic.twitter.com/ekr2vIABsT

— NFL (@NFL) September 24, 2017
Michael Thomas


The second-year receiver was the first Buckeye to put points on the board for the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. Thomas finished the day with 87 yards on seven receptions and one trip to the endzone. He’s already averaging 13.0 yards per catch this season and has a 12.5 yard average through his young — and very bright - career.

Injury report and inactives

  • Rookie Marshon Lattimore was inactive Sunday for the Saints after coming out of Week 2 with a concussion — sustained after running into current and former teammate Vonn Bell (seriously).
  • Broncos TE Jeff Heuerman was questionable ahead of Sunday’s matchup, and even though he wasn’t listed on the injury report, he didn’t see any targets. Current and former teammate Bradley Roby was seen in a walking boot last Monday, but didn’t miss a beat in Denver’s game, finishing the day with four total tackles and a pass break-up.
  • Chargers QB Cardale Jones was inactive in Week 3 and Jets WR Jalin Marshall has one more game to serve under his suspension, but he’s back in the lineup.
  • After missing the first two games of the season, Nate Ebner (shoulder) was finally able to make it back onto the field — snagging two total tackles in his 2017 debut for the Patriots.

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