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LGHL Ohio State at Rutgers will kick off at 7:30 ET on the Big Ten Network

Ohio State at Rutgers will kick off at 7:30 ET on the Big Ten Network
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Would you like to watch Ohio State at night again? Good news!

If you’re a fan of Ohio State and night games, well, my friend, we’ve got some good news for you.

Ohio State just announced that the Buck’s trip to Rutgers on September 30 will start at 7:30 p.m. ET, and will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network.


KICKOFF ⏰ ANNOUNCEMENT
7:30p start for @OhioStateFB at Rutgers
Download full straight to your phone: https://t.co/GInWFASRpt#GoBucks pic.twitter.com/zbLdpd61J5

— Ohio State Buckeyes (@OhioStAthletics) September 18, 2017

Ohio State has already played two night games this season, winning at Indiana, and losing at home to Oklahoma. They aren’t currently scheduled to play in another one, but there’s plenty of time for that to change, as four of their conference games do not currently have a time set.

If you’re worried about what other game you may be missing while you’re watching Ohio State, that isn’t clear yet either, as most of Week 5’s TV schedule hasn’t been finalized. Right now, it’s just a bunch of Sun Belt and Conference USA games, and we’re assuming you won’t be too upset over not being able to watch Florida International that night.

Rutgers is currently 1-2, with losses to Washington and Eastern Michigan.

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BTN Week 4 primer: Penn State at Iowa & Michigan at Purdue highlight slate

Week 4 primer: Penn State at Iowa & Michigan at Purdue highlight slate
Tom Dienhart, BTN.com Senior Writer via Big Ten Network

There are still more non-conference games (four) than Big Ten games (three) this week. And the lid was taken off Big Ten action in the opening week. But for the first time in 2017, this Saturday has multiple league games.
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How the Buckeyes Built an Entire Game Plan Around Bubble Screen Action
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Sure, the cadets from West Point ran a unique, option-oriented offense full of pitches to the outside, but the Buckeyes' certainly seemed focused on getting the ball to the edges when they had the ball as well. Though virtually every aspect of Urban ...


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LGHL Ohio State’s J.K. Dobbins named Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week

Ohio State’s J.K. Dobbins named Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week
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Another week, another conference honor for the true freshman who is already a favorite of Buckeye Nation.

Ohio State’s Week 3 win over Army wasn’t enough to keep the team from sliding in the polls, but it was enough to earn some conference recognition. Phenom J.K. Dobbins was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week for the second time this season.


J.K. Dobbins from @OhioStateFB and Johnathan Lewis from @RFootball are the #B1G Co-Freshmen of the Week pic.twitter.com/mpLEMbk8Ai

— Big Ten Football (@B1Gfootball) September 18, 2017

Dobbins finished Saturday with 172 yards and two touchdowns -- including an incredible drive that saw the Buckeye break away for 52-yards and a score.


J.K. Dobbins on that drive: Two carries, 74 yards, one touchdown, MANY BROKEN ANKLES. pic.twitter.com/WU74F49r4c

— Land-Grant Holy Land (@Landgrant33) September 16, 2017

It only took three games for Buckeye Nation to be won over by a true freshman running back, and with moves that could kill, Dobbins is on his way to a potentially historic career at Ohio State. The rusher made school history in his collegiate debut (with 181 yards on 29 carries), scored his first touchdown in Week 2, and continues to collect conference awards.

Dobbins will have a lot of competition for best running back in the conference -- even for best freshman running back over the next few months. Not only is he competing with junior stud Saquon Barley (of Penn State), but also with freshman Jonathan Taylor out of Wisconsin. Taylor rushed for 223 yards for the Badgers in his first career start last week and took home two Big Ten honors as a result.

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Google Future Buckeyes in action: Jones, Gill, Ruckert lead way - 247Sports

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Future Buckeyes in action: Jones, Gill, Ruckert lead way
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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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LGHL Oval and Out: Ohio State gets back on track, the NFL is still fun, and why Urban Meyer...

Oval and Out: Ohio State gets back on track, the NFL is still fun, and why Urban Meyer can’t touch Nick Saban
Kyle Sumner McKinnon
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We’re back again to get you caught up on the news, notes, and notable bits from Columbus and beyond.

Mmmmm. Smell that Buckeye fans?

That’s the smell of victory (I love a good cliché).

Ohio State got back on track against Army, coming away with a much-needed 38-7 victory. They’re now 2-1 on the season and while OSU still has major problems with their passing game, J.T. Barrett and Co. took a step in the right direction on Saturday.

The Buckeyes won’t face a good ranked opponent until Penn State comes to town at the end of October, so there’s plenty of time to build some chemistry and improve weaker areas.

Outside of Columbus, Nebraska and Illinois were the only Big Ten teams to lose over the weekend, Lamar Jackson might’ve killed his chances at another Heisman Trophy, and Texas v. USC had us thinking it was 2006 again.

I’m talking too much. Let’s just go ahead and get started.

Review: Army


Coming off a 31-16 drubbing by Oklahoma, OSU got it going again on home turf.

Like I said last week, the Black Knights indeed gave the boys in Scarlet and Gray a little scare heading into halftime only up 17-7. But the Buckeyes put their foot on the gas almost as soon as the third quarter began. OSU outscored Army 21-0 in the second half and soundly beat the Cadets 38-7.

J.T Barrett was as efficient as we’ve seen in recent memory, completing 25 of 33 passes for 270 yards and two touchdowns, adding an extra 32 yards and another six points on the ground. He also finally broke Drew Brees’ career Big Ten touchdown mark with a nice throw to Austin Mack.


Here's the record breaker for J.T. Barrett number 107 of his career and the first of Austin Mack's. Congrats @JT_theQB4th #GoBucks #Buckeyes pic.twitter.com/HowshduILY

— Tino Bovenzi (@TinoBovenzi) September 16, 2017

The Buckeyes defense was sound and watched redshirt freshman Tuf Borland steal the show, after filling in for an injured Chris Worley at linebacker. Borland – the latest member of the family to play football at OSU – racked up 12 tackles and a tackle for loss in his collegiate debut. I’d expect to see more of him going forward.

A second freshman dazzled on Saturday. J.K. Dobbins proved to be the go-to running back for the Buckeyes, gashing the Black Knights for 172 and two touchdowns on just 13 carries.

The UNLV Rebels are next on the docket for OSU.

Play of the Game


It was only a matter of time before Dobbins busted one on Army.

With the Buckeyes leading 17-7 in the third quarter, Dobbins took the handoff from Barrett and sliced through the Black Knights defense on his way to a 52-yard touchdown run.


J.K. Dobbins on that drive: Two carries, 74 yards, one touchdown, MANY BROKEN ANKLES. pic.twitter.com/WU74F49r4c

— Land-Grant Holy Land (@Landgrant33) September 16, 2017

That’s some serious finishing speed, folks.

Looking Ahead: UNLV Rebels


OSU gets their first cupcake opponent of the season in the UNLV Rebels (1-1).

The Rebels were the laughing stock of the nation Week One, losing as a 45-point favorite to Howard. They rebounded against Idaho, stunning the Vandals 44-16 on the road.

UNLV will be fresh off a Bye Week, but that won’t stop a rout from happening on Saturday in The Shoe.

State of the Big Ten


The Big Ten was thiiiiis close to pulling off a perfect Week Three.

A couple teams from Illinois ruined that dream, though, with Illinois dropping one to USF Friday night and Nebraska getting upset in Lincoln by Northern Illinois a day later.

Besides those two losses, the conference was flawless. Northwestern, Minnesota and Purdue all scored big wins. Michigan grounded Air Force, Wisconsin rocked BYU, and Iowa tuned-up North Texas.

Penn State and Rutgers each enjoyed shutout victories, as well.

Play of the Week


Okay, there are way too many choices from this wild weekend of college football.

And it truly was wild.

We begin with the ridiculousness that Florida quarterback Feleipe Franks uncorked to Tyrie Cleveland.


FLORIDA WINS!!!! pic.twitter.com/ASBIVQGS3v

— In The Stands (@inthestandspc) September 16, 2017

Your days are numbered, Butch Jones.

Next, we have star Washington receiver and return specialist Dante Pettis. He ducked and dodged defenders and tied the NCAA all-time record for career punt return touchdowns.


DANTE. PETTIS.

3 games in a row.
Pac-12 record-holder.
Tied for NCAA record. pic.twitter.com/LizINsryRM

— Seattle Times Sports (@SeaTimesSports) September 17, 2017

Now, we’ll get to this guy in a minute, but here’s another example of Saquon Barkley’s amazingness – and importance – for Penn State.


Saquon Barkley turned the jets on pic.twitter.com/6ZdV8HsB7P

— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) September 17, 2017

And we’ve made it to the coup de grace of this section, y’all.

Texas gave USC everything they could handle Saturday night, resulting in some really incredible moments. Not to mention one of the best endings to a first half of football you’ll ever see.


Five seconds left? no problem...ANOTHER ONE!!!! ⚡

USC 1️⃣4️⃣, Texas 7️⃣.#TEXvsUSC

: FOX pic.twitter.com/nwI4210Rz2

— Pac-12 Network (@Pac12Network) September 17, 2017

I already can’t wait for these two to meet again.

Heisman Watch


Last week, Lamar Jackson reigned supreme here.

After getting blasted by Clemson at home, it’s unlikely Jackson will ever get his hands on a second Heisman Trophy.

Oklahoma’s Baker Mayfield now takes center stage. He put on a show versus Tulane, tossing for 331 yards and four touchdowns. Mayfield has yet to throw an interception and has 10 touchdowns with more than 1,000 passing yards.

With the stats and a major win on the road in hand, Mayfield is firmly in the Heisman driver’s seat.

Keep your eye on Saquon Barkley, too. That man will stay in this conversation until the Nittany Lions lose.

Game of the Week: Penn State v. Iowa


We get a sneak peak of a potential conference title matchup when Penn State (3-0) heads west to square off with Iowa (3-0).

Led by Trace McSorley and the aforementioned Saquon Barkley, the Nittany Lions sport the top backfield in the Big Ten, if not the entire country. They’ve steamrolled through to Week Four and haven’t looked back.

The Hawkeyes are talented. They are. Can they return to the conference championship? The short answer is yes. Iowa has playmakers on both sides of the ball and have a coach that knows a thing or two about winning games. Playing in the Big Ten West also helps.

This will be a huge test for Penn State and Iowa, as each fight to separate themselves from the rest of the B1G.

Monday Morning #HotTakez

  • Do you care that Mike Weber and Demario McCall have barely seen the field? Can’t say that I do. The problem with this offense has nothing to do with the Buckeyes’ running backs. Weber should come in handy in those gritty conference matchups, though.
  • Is pro football honestly that much worse right now than college football? Unless you’re a CFB homer, I don’t think so. The quarterback play isn’t noticeably better in college. There are good games and bad games at both levels. And maybe a handful of teams have a legitimate shot at making the CFB Playoff. As for the NFL? This is the most wide open the league has been in a while.
  • Urban Meyer can’t touch Nick Saban as a coach. Why? Saban doesn’t care about any decision he makes as long as it benefits Alabama in his mind. Just ask Cooper Bateman and Blake Barnett.
  • Watching a great defensive game is better than watching a great offensive game. Always.
  • I rewatched a little of Vacation (2015) the other day. It’s funnier than National Lampoon's Vacation. Don’t @me, bro.
Oh, the Interweb


No silly Tweets. No outlandish social media posts.

All I have for you today is a dog, a tee, and a blue field.


Boise State has a dog who retrieves the tee after Kickoffs and I've never seen anything so pure pic.twitter.com/J4wBy3dgzY

— Javen Knott (@jjbadluck) September 15, 2017

Heart-eye emoji, anyone?

Buckeyes Bits


Land-Grant Holy Land has you covered on everything that is OSU. Win or lose, we’ve got your back.

Final Thoughts


The Buckeyes looked good against Army and play UNLV, Rutgers, Maryland, and Nebraska before facing Penn State on October 28.

In other words, they have time.

Time to get better. Time to figure out what’s working and what’s not. Time to build confidence.

That time is key if any fan wants to see this team actually improve.

So chill out with these random takes and crazy long articles on what’s up with J.T. Barrett and OSU. Let Urbz and his coaching staff work it out as they sprint through the easy part of their schedule because it’s nearly impossible to know what’s exactly wrong at this point.

A cakewalk awaits the Buckeyes for the next month or so.

Enjoy it.

Have questions? Comments? Send them my way! Email me at [email protected] or follow me @Kyle_McKinnon6 on Twitter.

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Google Ohio State opens as 39.5-point favorite against UNLV: Buckeyes football news - cleveland.com

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Ohio State opens as 39.5-point favorite against UNLV: Buckeyes football news
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State football opened as a 39.5-point favorite over UNLV for Saturday's game in Ohio Stadium, according to lines provided by VegasInsider.com. That's the biggest spread so far this season for the Buckeyes, who were 30.5-point ...
Jackson Carman talks top 3; Brian Williams shares thoughts on Ohio State visitLandof10.com
Women's Volleyball: No. 25 Ohio State loses one, but wins two matches at Buckeye InvitationalOSU - The Lantern
Buckeyes Open as 39-point Favorites Against UNLVEleven Warriors
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Ohio State football: Buckeyes fall in AP Top 25, JT Barrett sets a record, Urban Meyer's Carmen Ohio guest
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Ohio State football is the No. 1 topic in Wake Up Sloopy every day — but we cover news, notes and analysis from across Buckeyes sports. Join us each morning to get caught up on everything you missed in the world of Ohio State football, recruiting, ...
Ohio State-Army takeaways: Buckeyes are JT Barrett's team | OpinionNews-Herald.com
Buckeyes' Barrett eclipses Purdue's Brees for TD titleRichland Source
Army Salutes Buckeyes After WinThe Fan
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LGHL Standout 2020 recruits enjoy Ohio State visit

Standout 2020 recruits enjoy Ohio State visit
Charles Doss
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The Buckeyes played host to some of the top sophomore prospects in the country on Saturday.

Unlike for the matchup with Oklahoma, Urban Meyer and crew might not have had a long list of prospects on campus for their game against Army, but Ohio State still played host to some talented recruits on Saturday.

Taking in the Buckeyes' runaway victory over Army, class of 2020 wide receiver Michael Wyman had a visit he’ll remember for quite some time.

“It was a great experience,” Wyman, a four-star recruit from Dudley High School in Greensboro, NC told Land-Grant Holy Land soon after his visit to OSU.

“I met most of the staff, and I got to see how the players get prepared for the game...(I also got) lots of academic information on my intended major (math and science). The fans are supportive of the program. I appreciate how the staff makes you feel at home.”


Having a chance to watch K.J. Hill, Austin Mack, and others bounce back, Wyman walked away from Columbus very impressed with the Buckeyes not just off the field, but also on it.

“The receivers and corners stood out...(They had) great speed, route running, hand and eye coordination,” he said.

With an offer from the Tar Heels of North Carolina on the table, and interest coming in from programs across the country for the 6’5, 190-pounder, Wyman definitely wouldn’t take a scholarship from the Buckeyes lightly.

“I can't wait for my next level of success. I would be honored to receive an offer from Ohio State,” the standout WR said.

Considered one of the top sophomore prospects in the country, Wyman is currently pegged as the 20th wide receiver and 83rd overall recruit in the class of 2020, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

2020 DE recaps visit


Wyman wasn’t the only highly-sought-after 2020 prospect to invade Columbus. Also making it to the Ohio State campus for the game were four-star defensive end Chantz Williams, and his Orange Park Oakleaf (FL) teammate, four-star offensive tackle Jalen Rivers.


2020 DE Chantz Williams and OL Jalen Rivers at The Horseshoe today at The Ohio State #Buckeyes #OhioState #OakleafBuilt pic.twitter.com/89YTXmpBvR

— Oakleaf Football ⚔️ (@OakleafFootball) September 16, 2017

Visiting the likes of Florida State and Miami in the past, the 6’4, 212-pound Williams left the OSU campus with a new respect for the program as a whole.

“I thought the visit really stood out from the rest of the visits I've been on. I really thought the campus was beautiful. (Some of the) things I got to see were the dorms and locker rooms and where some classes were,” said Williams.

“I got to speak with coach Alford, the running backs coach; and coach Johnson, the defensive line coach. They told me that they want to get to know me better and that they're going to stay in contact with me,” he added regarding his time with the OSU coaching staff.

Yet to pick up an offer from the Buckeyes, Williams has locked in scholarships from nearly a dozen college programs. Still more than two years away from signing with a college, Alabama, Florida State, Florida, Miami, Georgia, and Louisville are just some of the schools trying to add the pass rushing threat to their roster at the moment.

The sixth weak-side defensive end and 63rd-overall prospect in his class, Williams has backed up his off-field accolades while on it. Through three games this season, the sophomore has accounted for 12 tackles and two sacks, after locking in 30 total tackles and four sacks as a freshman at Oakleaf.

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Google Buckeyes Open as 39-point Favorites Against UNLV - Eleven Warriors

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Buckeyes Open as 39-point Favorites Against UNLV
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One has to think that J.K Dobbins and the Buckeye backfield will put up some impressive numbers next week against a rush defense that ranks No. 114 in America. Despite its issues thus far, UNLV does compare favorably in a number of categories ...

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LGHL NFL rookies out of Ohio State continue to impress in Week 2

NFL rookies out of Ohio State continue to impress in Week 2
Alexis Chassen
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It was a big week for Buckeyes in the NFL, including Gareon Conley’s debut and Malik Hooker’s first career interception.

There were a lot less injuries in Week 2 for former Ohio State players, with one Buckeye rookie finally making his NFL debut, another rookie making his first catch and yet another snagging his first interception. The first-year players are living up to the hype, despite setbacks for many of them ahead of the regular season.

Watching the NFL was a bit more enjoyable this week following an Ohio State win over Army on Saturday, and the Buckeye did their part to represent the university at the next level.

Gareon Conley makes his rookie debut


After missing most of training camp and preseason —not to mention Week 1 of the regular season — with a pretty nasty shin injury, the Buckeye finally saw the field for the Oakland Raiders on Sunday. The rookie cornerback proved his value early on, adding to an already much-improved Raiders team from yesteryear. On Conley’s first snap in the NFL, he had a pass breakup that almost resulted in a turnover.


Gareon Conley is making an impact already pic.twitter.com/8lLh3CVjXE

— Ian Wharton (@NFLFilmStudy) September 17, 2017

Gareon Conley delivered in his NFL debut pic.twitter.com/D4SPGN5KWo

— Pro Football Focus (@PFF) September 17, 2017
Concerns in Carolina


Rookie receiver Curtis Samuel was expected to be a big factor in the Cam Newton-led Panthers offense this season. Few expected Carolina to struggle heading into the season with so many young playmakers added to the roster. Despite seeing the field in Week 1, Samuel didn’t get any touches until this week, snagging two catches for 7 yards — one for eight, and one for a loss.

Hyde has a 100-yard day


The San Francisco 49ers have a lot of issues, but their three-down back Carlos Hyde isn’t one of them. The powerhouse running back snagged his first 100-plus yard game of the 2017 season on Sunday, finishing the day with 124 rushing yards on 15 carries, along with 19 receiving yards. He hasn’t gotten into the endzone yet this year, but it’s just a matter of time — to be fair no one on Niners has seen the endzone yet this season, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.


Carlos Hyde avec la plus grosse course de sa carrière, 61 Yards ! #GoNiners pic.twitter.com/w4wBxTm75E

— NFL France (@FirstDownFR) September 17, 2017
Saints (and 4 Buckeyes) fall to the Patriots


It was going to be a long day for former Ohio State studs Vonn Bell and rookie Marshon Lattimore, who were tasked with secondary duty against Tom Brady in Week 2. Bell was fine with five total tackles (three solo), but Lattimore looked good, claiming seven total tackles (six solo) and two pass breakups.

Bell and Lattimore collided early in the fourth quarter sidelining both of them (seriously), but the rookie was sent back to the locker room and finished the game in concussion protocol. Two Buckeyes running into each other would be one of the more stupid reasons one of them was forced to miss a game — hopefully Lattimore is back and healthy quickly, the Saints could clearly use his help.


PFF: Marshon Lattimore's play should give Saints fans hope for the future pic.twitter.com/ul0EHW8Myc

— Sports Politicen (@sportspoliticen) September 17, 2017

On offense, wideout Michael Thomas and veteran Ted Ginn Jr. did their best to contribute, but fell short against New England’s defense. Thomas continued building on his record-setting rookie season with five receptions for 89 yards Sunday, averaging 17.8 yards a catch. Ginn on the other hand had three receptions for 24 yards, and has yet to get into the endzone for New Orleans.

‘Monday Night Football’ matchup


The Detroit Lions are heading to New Jersey to face the New York Giants for some Monday night action. The Lions are still forced to wait idly by while Taylor Decker recovers from surgery on IR, but the Giants will see CB Eli Apple back in the starting lineup. Apple struggled with some injuries throughout training camp and the preseason, but was back in Week 1 with seven total tackles and one pass defended.

Plays of the Week

Malik Hooker’s first NFL career INT


The rookie set Buckeye standards sky-high as a turnover-magnet, and he isn’t disappointing his new fans in the NFL. The Colts gave Hooker his first career start in Week 2, and he followed it up by proving his worth -- with only one year of college experience — for his high draft pick. Hooker made his first NFL career interception and ran it back for 32 yards.


First career start. First career interception.

Welcome to the @NFL, @MalikHooker24! pic.twitter.com/jwHa7Og1mw

— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) September 17, 2017
John Simon continues to represent #LBU


The Buckeye linebacker just keeps getting better, and continues to build off of an impressive preseason for the Colts. Signed during free agency, Simon has already been one of the most impactful players acquired this offseason. He kept the Cardinals at bay Sunday, snagging three total tackles and a big sack on Carson Palmer.

Injury Report

  • Nate Ebner (shoulder) was inactive again for Week 2, having yet to make his 2017 debut for the Patriots.

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Ohio State football: Buckeyes climb higher in Land of 10 Power Poll
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The Buckeyes dropped two spots in the AP Top 25 on Sunday, but their 38-7 win against Army combined with a less impressive showing by Michigan against Air Force was enough for them to move into the No. 2 spot in the Big Ten rankings. Penn State ...

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Jackson Carman talks top 3; Brian Williams shares thoughts on Ohio State visit
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Beyond the dramatics this past week, there's the long-standing belief that Carman would just flat out prefer to leave the state of Ohio for college. “Ohio State, the tradition and the history, and it's at home,” he said when asked what he liked about ...

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Women's Volleyball: No. 25 Ohio State loses one, but wins two matches at Buckeye Invitational
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25 Ohio State women's volleyball (7-4) hosted the Buckeye Invitational this weekend, losing on Friday to Western Kentucky (3-0) at St. John Arena before bouncing back that night with a win against Northern Illinois (3-1) and another victory the next ...


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Ohio State-Army takeaways: Buckeyes are JT Barrett's team | Opinion
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Ohio State-Army takeaways: Buckeyes are J.T. Barrett's team | Opinion. Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett passes during the Buckeyes' victory over Army on Sept. 16 in Columbus. Jay LaPrete — Associated Press. By John Kampf, The News-Herald.
Buckeyes' Barrett eclipses Purdue's Brees for TD titleRichland Source
Army Salutes Buckeyes After WinThe Fan
JT Barrett breaks Big Ten record for touchdowns247Sports
Land-Grant Holy Land -Bleacher Report
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LGHL Ohio State’s blowout win over Army was a step in the right direction

Ohio State’s blowout win over Army was a step in the right direction
Colton Denning
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The Hangout in the Holy Land breaks down the Buckeyes’ 38-7 win.

After a rough week, Ohio State’s 31 point win over Army was just what the doctor ordered.

We didn’t learn much about the defense going forward— thanks to the Black Knights’ triple option— but the Buckeyes offense had its most efficient game since 2014, J.T. Barrett broke the Big Ten touchdown record, and J.K. Dobbins continued to wreck defenders ankles:

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It was a solid performance all-around, and a much needed comfortable win after last week’s disheartening loss to Oklahoma.

On this episode of The Hangout in the Holy Land, Colton Denning and Patrick Mayhorn give their main takeaways from the Buckeyes 38-7 win including:

  • The offense finally utilizing run/pass options, and playing with a strong identity.
  • Why they thought the performance of J.T. Barrett and the receivers was encouraging, but still erratic at times.
  • Praising Dobbins, and his usage being key to opening things up for the rest of the offense.
  • Dwayne Haskins impressive showing in limited playing time.
  • Giving props to linebacker Tuf Borland, who balled out after replacing the injured Chris Worley.
  • Assessing the improved secondary tackling, giving even more shine to punter Drue Chrisman, and worrying about the kick return coverage.

The guys also discuss why they’re optimistic about the direction of the team, and Zach Turnure’s decision to headbutt the troops:

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LGHL Ohio State drops to No. 10 in latest AP Poll

Ohio State drops to No. 10 in latest AP Poll
Alexis Chassen
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Despite a win over Army, the Buckeyes dropped two spots in this week’s rankings.

The Ohio State Buckeyes are back on track after a win over Army Saturday night, but that didn’t keep them from slipping to No. 10 in the latest AP Poll. It’ll take more than a win over an unranked opponent to show that the J.T. Barrett-led offense and secondary woes are a thing of the past, but the offense played their most efficient game since 2014 and that’s a good start.

Penn State inched closer to the top spot, still leading the Big Ten now at No. 4, and Michigan keeps their lead over the Buckeyes with a win over Air Force. Wisconsin jumped ahead of Ohio State, snagging the No. 9 spot, with the Buckeyes rounded out the top 10 and top Big Ten teams.

There were several other big shake-ups in this weeks Coaches and AP Polls, below.

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BTN Urban Meyer presents game ball to Ohio State QB J.T. Barrett

Urban Meyer presents game ball to Ohio State QB J.T. Barrett
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J.T. Barrett broke Drew Brees' record for most career touchdowns accounted for in Big Ten history vs. Army on Saturday. The three-time captain now has had his hand in 107 career touchdowns, one more than the former Purdue star and current NFL Pro Bowler.
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LGHL Former Ohio State stars make Cowboys-Broncos a must-see NFL matchup

Former Ohio State stars make Cowboys-Broncos a must-see NFL matchup
Kyle Sumner McKinnon
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The Scarlet and Gray will be out in full force Sunday in Denver.

Sunday afternoon is going to be lit, as the young'uns say.

But let me first preface this by stating there won’t be that many Ohio State alumni taking the field in Denver.

In fact, only five former Buckeyes are featured in this weekend’s tilt between the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos. It’s the quality of those players and their teams that’ll make for one fun watch.

Tight end Jeff Heuerman and cornerback Bradley Roby will be reppin’ the Broncos, while rookie wide receiver Noah Brown and running backs Ezekiel Elliott and Rod Smith don the Cowboys’ big blue star.

Brown and Smith haven’t seen any meaningful minutes this season and it’s highly unlikely that’ll change soon.

We’re not concerned with those two, though.

Heuerman, Roby, and Elliott all began the 2017 campaign strong. In one way or another, the trio played key roles in lifting their respective teams to season-opening wins. They’ll look to keep things going in Week Two.

It was Elliott that held court over headlines for the past eight months, so we’ll start with him. Zeke shook off his offseason issues against divisional rival New York Giants, rushing for 104 yards on 24 carries. He also caught five passes for 36 yards.


Ezekiel Elliott vs Giants:

24 carries
104 yards
4.3 AVG
5 rec
36 yards
140 total yards#FeedZeke #CowboysNation pic.twitter.com/rWvb68rQAH

— DemBoyzNation (@DemBoyzNation) September 11, 2017

It was a really solid outing to kick off the year for Elliott, who hasn’t escaped the media spotlight since his season ended back in January.

Next up, we have Roby.

Although he doesn’t necessarily start, the 25-year-old is almost always on the field for the Broncos as their third corner in rotation behind Aqib Talib and Chris Harris Jr. Roby has six interceptions and two pick-sixes so far in his young career.

And he added to his impressive resume last Monday versus the San Diego Chargers.


Roby’s game-changing snag propelled Denver’s 10-point surge that resulted in a commanding 24-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter.

But the Broncos’ first score of the night wouldn’t have been possible without Heuerman.

Like Roby, Heuerman isn’t No. 1 on the depth chart. Instead, he rotates in and ended up making what might’ve been the toughest catch of his pro career.


Heuerman got popped, held on for the 20-yard reception and fought for extra yardage before being brought down. If he’s not a Gruden grinder, I don’t know who is.

Anyways, that does it, folks.

There’s a ton of former Buckeyes floating around the league, but some of the more talented alumni will face off on Sunday in the Mile High City.

We should be in for a treat.

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Google Watch: Buckeye QB commit account for nearly 300 yards of offense - 247Sports

Watch: Buckeye QB commit account for nearly 300 yards of offense - 247Sports
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Watch: Buckeye QB commit account for nearly 300 yards of offense
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Watch: Buckeye QB commit account for nearly 300 yards of offense. Ohio State QB commit Emory Jones led his team to a big victory with nearly 300 yards of offense. Bill Kurelic - 52 minutes ago; 2; Tools. Edit; Slot to 247Sports Home; Slot to Ohio State ...

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Google Ohio State-Army takeaways: Buckeyes are JT Barrett's team | Opinion - The Morning Journal

Ohio State-Army takeaways: Buckeyes are JT Barrett's team | Opinion - The Morning Journal
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Ohio State-Army takeaways: Buckeyes are JT Barrett's team | Opinion
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Ohio State-Army takeaways: Buckeyes are J.T. Barrett's team | Opinion. Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett passes during the Buckeyes' victory over Army on Sept. 16 in Columbus. Jay LaPrete — Associated Press. By John Kampf, The Morning Journal & The ...
Ohio State Buckeyes football coach Urban Meyer addresses the media247Sports

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Google Buckeyes Leaves: Ohio State standouts from 38-7 bounceback win over Army - Landof10.com

Buckeyes Leaves: Ohio State standouts from 38-7 bounceback win over Army - Landof10.com
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Buckeyes Leaves: Ohio State standouts from 38-7 bounceback win over Army
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Following the tradition of the helmet stickers that dates back to the days of Woody Hayes, we here at Land of 10, with a little help from readers via social media, will hand out our version of Buckeyes stickers every Sunday morning to our players of ...
Ohio State Buckeyes football coach Urban Meyer addresses the media247Sports

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