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MotS&G Recap: #10 Nebraska (7-1, 4-1) vs #6 Ohio State (7-1, 4-1)

Recap: #10 Nebraska (7-1, 4-1) vs #6 Ohio State (7-1, 4-1)
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During the patented Scarlet Out at The Shoe, this game is indeed another game to that the Buckeye Head Coach and his crew would like to improve their deficiencies offensively and their inability to stay consistent on the defensive side of the ball. This is another battle of two Top-10 teams that are vying for a spot in this season’s College Football Playoff and even though they are at home, the Buckeyes cannot take this Cornhusker team lightly. Both the Buckeyes and the Cornhuskers come in with identical records at 7-1 and both are currently 4-1 in conference play. Both teams suffered one loss, Ohio State suffered their first loss to Penn State at Happy Valley and Nebraska fell to in Madison. How would things go for both teams during this clash of two teams with rich histories and traditions.
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The Silver Bullets started out with a bang. They set the tone with another pick-six courtesy of the Scarlet Curtain member, Damon Webb. The play began when Raekwon McMillan tipped the pass enough to alter the trajectory, then the Nebraska Wideout attempted to secure the catch, but the mistakenly tipped it straight up into the air into the waiting arms of Damon Webb who showed off some of his sweet juke moves as he took it to the house for another pick-six. Tommy Armstrong attempted to make the tackle but whiffed on it. This makes it a team record 5th pick-six of the season and it looks like they are primed to have another defensive showing during primetime. On the next possession for Nebraska, they took it deep into the Red Zone, but their drive stalled and they ended up taking the points and kicked a field goal. The Buckeyes gave up some splash plays, but they stifled the Nebraska Offense when they were in a good position to score.

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The Buckeyes Offense looked good in the first half imposing their will on the vaunted Blackshirt Defense of Nebraska. They looked to be in sync and the Offensive Line play showed improvement ensuring J.T. Barrett remained upright. J.T. Barrett is a magician, making plays while on the run. He found Terry McLaurin in the back of the end zone after scrambling for his life. The Buckeyes are showing signs of returning to form as their skill players on for the offense seem to be gaining some confidence in their abilities. McLaurin is young and he has had an up and down season so far, but the young man finally made a play that put the Buckeyes ahead of the Cornhuskers. The Buckeyes finished the first quarter with a 14-3 lead and they look to get the ball into the hands of their playmakers at Wide Receiver as J.T. Barrett has hit four different receivers to build the lead over the Cornhuskers.

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In the beginning of the Second Quarter, the Buckeyes opened up the playbook a little more, the Buckeyes are noticeably looking to take deep shots to the end zone. Zach Smith must have gotten into his Zone 6 members by the lack of offensive productivity beyond Curtis Samuel, Noah Brown and Dontre Wilson. They are getting open due to the overall balance of the playcalling. I, for one, am pleased by the amount of consistency and effort that I have seen so far and I hope that they can continue this effort into the rest of the season. Zone 6 aren’t the only members of the team that has been succeeding because the Offensive Line is doing their job and it is amazing to see them play with this type of intensity. Mike Weber benefited from The Slobs as he scored on a 23-yard dash to the end zone. Curtis Samuel isn’t doing so bad either with 36 rushing yards midway through the First Quarter. True Freshman and prized recruit Binjimen Victor almost made a circus catch on a third and long. He failed to maintain control for his first score of the season and it would’ve been huge for the Buckeyes. The crowd would have gone wild, but another missed opportunity–for the Buckeyes to dish out the knockout blow, but I am sure that Coach Meyer and Zone 6 Coach Zach Smith will find a way to put him in a position to make an impact.

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During football games, it is natural to talk trash and have some fun with it. The gambler Dontre Wilson muffed another punt as he was looking ahead, trying to find a lane for the return. Nebraska took advantage of the great field position as Tommy Armstrong Jr converted a 3rd and long and he was hit out of bounds by Malik Hooker. He was knocked out at the Ohio State 24-yard line, but after landing he laid there motionless and most likely unconscious. There was a long delay, but the medical staff was being cautious and they tended to the fallen Cornhusker. He left after all precautions were done and he was packed into the ambulance with his father and they set out to the local hospital to see what had occurred and if he suffered any major injuries. Hopefully, with some prayers, he will be okay and healthy, but for the time being a backup quarterback will have to take the reigns.

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After play had resumed, Senior Quarterback Ryker Fyfe comes in on a 4th and 1 play. They attempted to trick the Buckeyes on a QB scramble, but Tyquan Lewis relentlessly pursued him and got the sack to turn the ball over on downs. The Silver Bullets are playing with a fire that I haven’t seen in a while and as they turned away the Blackshirts, they drove the ball into Nebraska territory and well into the enemy red zone. Curtis Samuel has been the playmaker for the Buckeyes as he was the guy that converted most of the first downs for the Scarlet and Gray. J.T. Barrett and Curtis Samuel capped off the first half with Urban Meyer’s patented jump pass to Curtis Samuel to extend the Buckeyes lead to 28. The Buckeyes finished off the half with a 31-3 lead and they will receive the ball at the start of the second half. J.T.

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The Buckeyes began the second half with a bang, just as they did to open up the game. On their first play of the game, the Buckeyes devised a plan to get Samuel more yardage and they succeeded on a one-play touchdown drive that is the longest pass downfield of the season. It was well worth it as he beat the man to man coverage and the safety that was assigned to guard him on a well thought out play action pass that literally froze the defense in place and before they realized what was about to happen, it was too late as Samuel blew past the safety for the easy score. The Silver Bullets picked up where they left off as they shut down the new quarterback after just three plays, forcing another punt. Mike Weber came out determined to surpass the 100-yard mark as he ripped off another long run, but he seemed to have sustained an injury after being tackled onto his bum shoulder. J.T. Barrett finished the drive with another touchdown on a comeback route to Noah Brown. Tommy Armstrong Jr returned from the hospital during the drive and with some great news and no major injuries. He came in with some urgency as he looks to return to his teammates to hopefully give them a boost and some sorely needed energy. The crowd gave Armstrong a warm welcome as he returned to his teammates. A true showing of respect and sportsmanship. It seems as if Dontre Wilson’s punt returning duties were revoked as both Curtis Samuel and Demario McCall have taken punts for the Buckeyes. Dontre Wilson is good at returning punts, but he likes to gamble way too much and I feel like it is a smart move for the coaching staff moving forward because, after this game, they play at Maryland and at East Lansing before playing the last game at home against TTUN. This game has been fun and unexpected, but it’ll build momentum and confidence in the team as a whole.

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The Scarlet Curtain has struck again on another tipped pass for a score as Malik Hooker brought it back to the house on pure instincts, avoiding the entire Nebraska Offense and practically untouched. He took it 48-yards for The Silver Bullets’ sixth defensive score of the season. The pick-six was the last play for Ohio State after three quarters. With a 55-3 lead, I Coach Meyer will give the younger players a chance to add to what has been an impressive game for the older players. Hopefully, we get a glimpse of the future of the next generation of Buckeyes. The defense made another stop well within their red zone as they stopped Westerkamp from converting a fourth down. He avoided Craig Fada, a reserve Linebacker, but couldn’t break the tackle of the safeties that had converged on him.

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As predicted, the reserves went out and it didn’t take long for Joe Burrow to cap off another offensive possession with a score. Burrow deceived the Nebraska Linebacker as he rushed for 12-yards for another Buckeye touchdown as he put seven more points on the scoreboard. The playcalling prior to the score was focused on two offensive playmakers, K.J. Hill at Wide Receiver and Demario McCall at Running Back. They are developing into quite the playmakers and after the close call with Weber, Coach Alford wants to see what the true freshman can do during garbage time. The Buckeyes finished the game 62-3, a resounding win against another Top-10 team. Here is a telling statistic, today, the Buckeyes scored on 8 of their 9 offensive possessions. The lone stop was when Burrow and the backups bled the clock. They had two interceptions for scores which extend their school record to six for the year. This game was something to revel in, but they will travel to Maryland next week, but for now they will enjoy this victory. The crowd was into it the entire game and they made so much noise it shook the cameras in the stadium. Homefield advantage was finally what it should be and hope it shows up again during the clash with TTUN. Another note worth mentioning, this game had a many blue-chippers present in the game and with this showing, I feel like the Buckeyes took full advantage of it. The atmosphere was lively and loud, they introduced another alternate uniform combination and both the offense and defense lived up to the expectations for this game, putting up 62 points and holding Nebraska to just 3. A stellar performance that could seep into the minds of the blue-chip recruits that were present, especially Shaun Wade, who is mentioned as the recruit that might get away from Coach Meyer. We will have to see what recruiting news unfolds after the recruits take it all in. Great win. Go Bucks.


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LGHL Ohio State-Maryland set for a 3:30 p.m. game time on ESPN

Ohio State-Maryland set for a 3:30 p.m. game time on ESPN
Luke Zimmermann
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Feel the excitement.

The Big Ten and their TV partners announced early Sunday morning that next weekend’s Ohio State game in the Washington D.C. area will be a 3:30 p.m. kickoff on ESPN.

Maryland, under first year head coach (and former Michigan defensive coordinator) D.J. Durkin, has limped to a 5-4 record. With Rutgers bookending the Terps’ 2016 slate, bowl eligibility is still well within their grasp, even with hosting Urban Meyer and the Bucks and a road trip to Nebraska the following weekend looming. With tons of OSU alums based in the D.C.-Maryland-Virginia area expected in attendance at Maryland Stadium, however, the Terrapins should be particularly motivated.

The last time the two teams met just north of our nation’s capital, the Bucks would shake off an inconsistent start en route to a 52-24 victory over Maryland and then head coach Randy Edsall. In addition to having coached with Jim Harbaugh during his first season at Michigan, Durkin was also a former assistant under Urban Meyer at Florida.

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LGHL Ohio State vs. Nebraska 2016 final score: OSU rolls over Huskers, 62-3

Ohio State vs. Nebraska 2016 final score: OSU rolls over Huskers, 62-3
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The Bucks return to early-season form in a dominant win over the Cornhuskers.

In perhaps the team’s best performance of the season, the No. 6 Ohio State Buckeyes (8-1, 5-1) dominated the No. 10 Nebraska Cornhuskers (7-2, 4-2) to win 62-3 at Ohio Stadium on Saturday night. Both sides of the ball turned in impressive performances for the Buckeyes as the Ohio State offense put up 590 yards of total offense, compared to the 204 from the Huskers.

Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett had one of his most impressive passing performances of the season, throwing for 290 yards on 26 for 38 passing and four touchdowns through the air, before exiting late in the third quarter. On the whole, nine receivers caught passes for OSU, including three for wide receiver Corey Smith who has missed substantial time this season with a wrist injury.

Despite the on-field success for OSU, the game took a frightening turn late in the second quarter when Nebraska senior quarterback Tommy Armstrong Jr. was knocked out of bounds by Malik Hooker after a third down conversion. As he fell, Armstrong hit his head on the ground, and according to Nebraska’s sports information department, was briefly unconscious. After being attended to by both teams’ medical personnel, the quarterback was taken by ambulance to the nearby Ohio State Medical Center. After being checked out, doctors told head coach Mike Riley that there did not appear to be any damage to the QBs spine, and the senior returned to Ohio Stadium in the second half, thankfully looking strong and healthy.

Unfortunately for the Nebraska faithful that made the trip to Columbus, Armstrong’s return to the stadium was one of the few bright moments on the night. After receiving the opening kick-off, on third-down, Armstrong’s first pass was deflected by OSU middle linebacker Raekwon McMillan and picked off by safety Damon Webb, who returned it 36 yards for the Buckeyes’ fifth pick-six of the season; setting a new school record... for the time being.

Nebraska converted four third-downs on the subsequent drive; the first on a pass interference, and the second on a pass deflected by wide receiver Jordan Westerkamp and caught by fellow WR Stanley Morgan, Jr. for a 26 yard gain. However, after running six plays inside the red-zone, the Buckeye defense stiffened up and held the Cornhuskers to a field goal, cutting the lead to 7-3.

Despite leaving last week’s game against Northwestern with an ankle injury, Parris Campbell took the ensuing kick-off to the 40, setting up the offense with great field position in their first possession of the game.

From there, the Buckeye play-calling seemed focused on getting H-back Curtis Samuel involved early with a nine-yard reception and a 16-yard end-around on the first two plays from scrimmage. After a holding call, a delay of game, and a drop by tight-end Marcus Baugh, quarterback J.T. Barrett completed a 22-yard pass to Dontre Wilson on 3rd and 20. A few plays later, again on third down, Barrett scrambled to his left to complete a seven-yard TD pass to Terry McLaurin to push the Buckeyes up 14-3.

On the next NU drive, Armstrong completed a 32-yard pass to Westerkamp to give the quarterback the school record in total offense, but after Marshon Lattimore knocked away a deep third-down pass to Morgan, the Cornhuskers were forced to punt, and Ohio State took over at their own 17.

The drive saw a concerted effort to get Samuel the ball, including on a direct snap for 11 yards. From right around midfield, Barrett under-threw a wide open Samuel inside the five, but because the receiver had to come back to the ball, Nebraska was flagged for pass interference. Two plays later from the 22, freshman running back Mike Weber gathered a head of steam and broke through a series of arm tackles to reach paydirt, putting the Buckeyes up 21-7 early in the second quarter.

After a block in the back on the subsequent kickoff pinned Nebraska inside their own five, the defense forced a shanked punt, so the Buckeyes began their next possession from the 32.

Freshman WR Binjimen Victor couldn’t corral a third-down TD pass, and the drive resulted in a 28-yard Tyler Durbin FG to extend the lead to 24-3, but the drive was marked by missed opportunities in the passing game. Barrett overthrew two wide-open receivers that would have resulted in touchdowns, making the total at least four poorly thrown balls that could have resulted in big gains for the Buckeyes in the first half.

After holding the Huskers to a three-and-out, Wilson again mishandled a punt that was recovered by Nebraska’s Luke McNitt. Three plays later on a third-and-seven, Armstrong kept the ball and bounced outside for a first down, but after being knocked out of bounds, his head bounced on the turf, leaving the quarterback motionless for a few minutes. The Nebraska and Ohio State medical staffs cautiously put a brace on Armstrong’s neck and placed him on a board to get him off the field and to the hospital. Before he was taken off the field, the senior could be seen opening his eyes, speaking, and eventually giving a thumbs up to an obviously concerned crowd. Fortunately, the medical attention appear to have been taken in an abundance of caution, as Armstrong spent most of the second half on the sideline talking to his teammates.

Senior quarterback Ryker Fyfe came in to replace Armstrong, completing his first pass, but on 4th-and-1, he was unable to get a pass around Tyquan Lewis. He was forced to throw it away, resulting in a turnover on downs.

On the next drive, Barrett held onto the ball on 3rd-and-9, picking up 20 to the 36; on a pass-heavy drive, Samuel caught four balls for 37 yards. On first and goal with seven seconds remaining in the first half and a 24-3 lead, Barrett took the snap and ran one yard towards the line and pulled the old Tim Tebow jump-pass to Samuel to end the half with a 31-3 lead.

After overthrowing multiple potential touchdowns in the first half, on the first play from scrimmage after halftime, Barrett delivered a near perfect play-action pass to Samuel for a 75-yard TD. Samuel blew by his defender early in the route, and then broke a tackle for his second touchdown catch in as many offensive plays.

Nebraska was held to a three-and-out on their next possession. The Buckeyes threw on six of nine plays on the next drive, resulting in a six-yard TD pass to WR Noah Brown, moving the score to 45-3. The drive also saw an impressive reception (15 yards) and run (24 yards) from Weber. Throughout the entire game, Weber showed a strength and toughness that looked beyond his freshman status. He routinely took on would-be tacklers to pick up extra yards, beginning to work himself into the bruising mold of other recent Ohio State running backs. However, after the 24-yard run, Weber apparently hurt his shoulder, and with the game out of hand, he did not return. He finished the day with 72 rushing yards on 11 carries, and the 15-yard reception.

Following Durbin’s second FG of the game, OSU cornerback Denzel Ward deflected a Fyfe pass that was collected by Hooker who weaved his way in and out of traffic for an impressively athletic 48-yard interception return for a touchdown; his second, and the team’s sixth, of the season.

On the next drive, despite picking up 63 yards on 10 plays, Nebraska came up a yard short on 4th-and-8 at Ohio State’s two yard line. On the next drive, back-up Joe Burrow took over the quarterbacking responsibilities with 12:34 left in the game. The QB went 6/6 for 62 yards and looked incredibly sharp guiding the offense in mop-up duty.

Freshmen running back Demario McCall and receiver K.J. Hill (five catches for 66 yards) had impressive performances after the game was out of reach. In fact, McCall finished the game with 73 yards rushing to lead the team.

On the first drive of the fourth quarter, they both made the most of the opportunity, picking up good yardage, but it was Burrow who took the ball into the endzone on a 12-yard keeper to move the score to 62-3 with 7:19 to go. The score proved to be the final one of the game, marking Nebraska’s second worse loss in history, following a 70-10 defeat at the hands of Texas Tech in 2010.

3 things we learned:

1) Ohio State’s offense is still capable of making plays


Since demolishing Rutgers on the first day of October, the Ohio State offense has seemed to be a shell of its early-season self; or for a more apt analogy, it often felt as if it had crawled back into its shell. For weeks, OSU opponents had been bludgeoned by heavy doses of zone reads and short passes.

Against Nebraska, while not everything was successful, the Buckeyes infused a bit more creativity into the playcalling; from downfield (however often overthrown) passes, to multiple end-arounds, to shovel passes, to a jump pass. Coming into the game, Nebraska had the nation’s 15th best scoring defense, allowing only 18.4 points per game, but through a renewed aggressiveness and creativity, the Buckeyes put up 62 points, their second highest total of the season.

While Ed Warinner and Tim Beck’s play-calling helped, much of the credit can be given to the offensive line, which looked incredibly stout against the Huskers. While the unit has received a fair amount of criticism in recent weeks, they dominated the line of scrimmage giving Barrett plenty of time in the pocket, and creating holes for running backs. If the Buckeyes hope to run the table and make the College Football Playoff for the second time in three years, the offensive productivity is going to have to look much more like this than the outputs against Indiana, Wisconsin, Penn State, and Northwestern

2) Curtis Samuel is a virtually unstoppable offensive weapon


While he’s not exactly at Bo Jackson in Tecmo Bowl levels, the H-back was lights out against Nebraska. He accounted for 178 yards from scrimmage (41 rushing, 137 receiving) and two touchdowns, which played a huge role in the offensives resurgence mentioned above.

What’s more is that the offensive coaching staff found different ways to get him the ball. Yes, he got it on a few zone reads, but he also saw a direct snap and end arounds, but he also was targeting running routes on numerous branches of the passing tree.

Armchair play-callers have been longing for Samuel to be more involved in the offense for weeks; apparently Meyer and company have finally figured out away to make that happen.

3) Ohio State’s defense is in fact amongst the elites in the country


While giving up 21 points per game over the past month has felt like a frustrating disappointment for many fans, the Buckeyes still ranked sixth in the country in scoring defense (15.1 ppg) coming into the matchup against Nebraska.

Against the Huskers, the defense seemingly returned to their early-season dominance. The OSU front-four was able to pressure the NU quarterbacks into hurried throws without much of a blitzing presence, and the secondary, which had been much maligned in recent weeks, turned in an outstanding effort. In addition to the two picks by Webb and Hooker, the DBs came up with multiple pass breakups on key third downs to end drives.

Both because of a ferocious OSU front and a rapidly escalating deficit, the Huskers more or less abandoned the run, rushing for only 78 yards. Like the offense, if this is a sign of things to come down the homestretch and into the postseason, the future is looking much more bright for the Buckeyes than it was 24 hours ago.

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Google Buckeyes snap out of offensive funk with rout of No. 9 Nebraska - Massillon Independent

Buckeyes snap out of offensive funk with rout of No. 9 Nebraska - Massillon Independent
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Buckeyes snap out of offensive funk with rout of No. 9 Nebraska
Massillon Independent
After three straight weeks of close games and inconsistent offense, the Buckeyes (8-1, 5-1 Big Ten) put forth their best performance of the season, led 31-3 at the half and handed the Cornhuskers (7-2, 4-2 Big Ten) their most lopsided loss since 2004.
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Google Ohio State vs. Nebraska postgame notes - Columbus Dispatch

Ohio State vs. Nebraska postgame notes - Columbus Dispatch
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Ohio State vs. Nebraska postgame notes
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The Buckeyes' six defensive touchdowns this season tie the 2014 Buckeyes for most defensive scores by a Big Ten team in the last 10 seasons. The Buckeyes' six interceptions for a touchdown set a program record. The previous mark was four, set by the ...
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LGHL Let’s all watch Malik Hooker’s ridiculous pick 6 against Nebraska

Let’s all watch Malik Hooker’s ridiculous pick 6 against Nebraska
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HE DID IT AGAIN!


Everything is going right for Ohio State against Nebraska. The Buckeyes have found a passing attack that’s been consistently good all game, even connecting on some deep passes. They’ve completely handcuffed Nebraska on offense.

And now, they have another pick six.

With the game already well in hand, Denzel Ward tipped a pass to Malik Hooker, who ducked, dodged, weaved, and well...did just about everything else, on his way to pay dirt to push the margin to 55-3.

That’s Hooker’s second pick six of the season, and his fifth interception. He also has three tackles and a pass broken up on the night.

Whatever awards you’re planning on giving to a defensive back, you should think about giving to Hooker, who has proven to be one of Ohio State’s most dynamic and exciting playmakers on a very good defense.

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Google First quarter | Ohio State 14, Nebraska 3: Another pick-six - Columbus Dispatch

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First quarter | Ohio State 14, Nebraska 3: Another pick-six
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Ohio State's fourth night game of the season, but first at home, was a rousing affair through the first quarter, with the Buckeyes in command on the scoreboard if not on the stat sheet. Part of the statistical imbalance – Nebraska had 103 total yards ...
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LGHL Ohio State hockey ties Robert Morris, 4-4

Ohio State hockey ties Robert Morris, 4-4
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The Buckeyes lose the weekend home-and-home series to the Colonials with Saturday’s tie.

One Ohio State team a week must be obligated to struggle against much worse opposition. And with the football Buckeyes beating Nebraska to a pulp, the hockey team bravely took on that mantle.

The Ohio State mens hockey team tied with Robert Morris on Saturday night, 4-4, in Pittsburgh, despite mostly controlling play and being the favored and undefeated team coming into the weekend. The Buckeyes probably are probably losing their ranking next week.

Matt Tomkins again got the start between the pipes despite imploding on Friday and wasn’t much better on Saturday. Robert Morris only had 27 shots and 46 46 shot attempts but still generated four goals against a more talented team that had limited goals against and scoring chances so far this year fairly adequately.

Ohio State, on the other hand, had 67 shot attempts and 42 shots and, based off those stats, predictably, found a way to put four in. Four goals on 42 shots is a pretty normal offensive performance for this team, but goaltending this poor isn’t going to win you too many games against anybody.

Ohio State’s dominance in shots and attempts is made even more impressive by the fact that the team jumped out to an early multiple goal lead and got to sit on that lead and lay back and not push the offensive envelope as much. Kevin Miller scored his second of the season just 2:59 in, with helpers from Josh Healey and Brendon Kearney.

Dakota Joshua doubled that lead by finally breaking through for his first of the year at 7:26 from Freddy Gerard and Kearney once again. Daniel Leavens got one back for RMU at 15:21 with his first of the year and, with that, Robert Morris found a way to at least generate some momentum going into intermission.

They’d capitalize on it just 2:29 into the second when Matthew Graham tied the score at two-all. But just 3:18 later, Ohio State turned that momentum right back around and started pushing the envelope once again as John Wiitala scored his fifth of the year at 5:47. Healey and Joshua gained multiple point nights with the assists on the tally.

Wiitala scored again, this time on the powerplay, at 10:52 of the second as Joshua scored his third point of the night on the primary assist. Mason Jobst was credited with the secondary assist. That gave OSU a 4-2 lead and it sure looked like Ohio State had this one all wrapped up against an inferior team.

Then Robert Morris got another momentum boost before the intermission. Luke Lynch was awarded a penalty shot after being interfered with by Janik Moser on a breakaway and converted for his first NCAA goal. The Bucks were still up one goal headed into intermission but RMU again felt way too good about things headed into the break.

Ohio State held that 4-3 lead for almost exactly 3⁄4 of the third, before Lynch again came to haunt OSU. Despite Leavens being sent off for hooking, Lynch capitalized on the shorthanded opportunity and tied it up at four apiece. It just wasn’t the Buckeyes’ night.

And that’d be the score headed into overtime but something finally-FINALLY-went the Buckeyes’ way as RMU’s Timmy Moore was sent off with a game misconduct and major penalty for checking from behind. A five minute major penalty in a five minute overtime sounds almost too good to be true. It was.

Ohio State just couldn’t convert. OSU would have seven shot attempts to RMU’s three in the period, and that just isn’t good enough for having a man advantage when you’re, on paper at least and this season, so much better than the competition. That’s not far off from the difference in attempts for the entire game. And that’s just not good enough for having a major powerplay.

Unfortunately, they would only get three of those five minutes. Tanner Laczynski, possibly Ohio State’s best player this year, was caught with an interference call with 1:28 left in OT and that was that. The game would end tied 4-4.

Nick Schilkey was held off the scoreboard. Laczynski was held off the scoreboard and ended the powerplay in OT. David Gust was nowhere to be seen. Tomkins played poorly. But when Joshua, Healey and Wiitala put up multi-point performances, you should win. And the Bucks didn’t.

Ohio State will be favored again next weekend and will hope to get back on track when they host UConn at the Schottenstein Center.

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LGHL Ohio State with a shades of Tim Tebow jump pass TD against Nebraska

Ohio State with a shades of Tim Tebow jump pass TD against Nebraska
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It gave OSU a huge lead heading into half time.

Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer’s never one to shy from being aggressive.

With he and quarterback J.T. Barrett wanting to put a nail in the coffin against Nebraska up 24-3 around the one-yard line with under 7 seconds to play in the first half, Meyer dialed up a play from his old Florida Gators playbook and helped position the No. 6 team in the country to remain up for good:


Up 31-3 and looking the best they have in a month, Barrett and the Buckeyes look completely in charge in Ohio Stadium with No. 3 Michigan looming just weeks away.

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Google Nebraska vs. Ohio State: Live Score, Highlights for Cornhuskers vs. Buckeyes - Bleacher Report

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Nebraska vs. Ohio State: Live Score, Highlights for Cornhuskers vs. Buckeyes
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The Buckeyes looked sharp early, notching a touchdown and a field goal on their first two drives of the game. But the Wildcats defense settled in, and wide receiver Austin Carr torched Ohio State's secondary for eight catches and 158 yards. A late ...
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LGHL Watch Ohio State return Nebraska’s first pass for a pick-six

Watch Ohio State return Nebraska’s first pass for a pick-six
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In our opinion, this is a good way to start a football game.


Ohio State’s offense, especially the passing game, has struggled over the last several games, and with the 10th ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers in town, it was imperative that the team get off to a fast start.

The Buckeye defense has answered the bell, getting the Buckeyes to almost the fastest start possible.

On Nebraska’s third play, and first pass attempt of the game, Cornhusker QB Tommy Armstrong had a pass tipped by Raekwon McMillan, right into the hands of Damon Webb, who scooted all the way for a touchdown.

That’s a school record for single season interceptions for Ohio State, and with a secondary this hungry, it probably won’t be their last.

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Google Ohio State men's basketball | Exhibition game could serve as barometer - Columbus Dispatch

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Ohio State men's basketball | Exhibition game could serve as barometer
Columbus Dispatch
In what was the closest win against Walsh in seven such games during coach Thad Matta's tenure, the Buckeyes never firmly put away the Cavaliers while allowing 82 points to a Division II team that finished third in the South Division of the Great Lakes ...


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Google Buckeyes Resemble 2014 Team or Shades of 2002? - Scarlet and Game

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Buckeyes Resemble 2014 Team or Shades of 2002?
Scarlet and Game
It had to be a repeat of the young 2014 Ohio State football team that was virtually unstoppable on offense. The fifth game of the season didn't go so well but the Buckeyes still put up 38 points against Indiana but two of their touchdown drives began ...

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Google Ohio State women's basketball | Transfers provide depth that's been lacking - Columbus Dispatch

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Ohio State women's basketball | Transfers provide depth that's been lacking
Columbus Dispatch
The Ohio State women's basketball team officially opens its season on Friday with a game against Duquesne, but fans can get a first look at the new-look Buckeyes on Sunday in Value City Arena. Coming off a Sweet 16 appearance in the NCAA Tournament ...


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Google Urban Meyer: Buckeyes have to keep swinging - MyDaytonDailyNews

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Urban Meyer: Buckeyes have to keep swinging
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6 Buckeyes entered their first and only home night game of the season Saturday against No. 10 Nebraska hoping for a break from the drama, but expecting another close game. Each team brought a 7-1 overall record and 4-1 Big Ten mark into the game.

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MotS&G Recruiting Reconnaissance: Scarlet Fever at the Shoe

Recruiting Reconnaissance: Scarlet Fever at the Shoe
Richard Tongohan
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The game against the Nebraska Cornhuskers will be another Top-10 battle between two potential participants of the College Football Playoffs, but there is another reason why this game is of such importance. There have been significant battles on the recruiting front between the Buckeyes and the Cornhuskers. There is that and the rivalry between Wide Receiving Coaches that has been brewing frequently enough to cause a stir on both fronts. Zone 6’s own Zach Williams and Nebraska’s Keith Williams have been dueling for star wideouts from various recruiting battlegrounds and this is a battle to keep your eyes on. The recruits that they are vying for are Donovan Peoples-Jones, Trevon Grimes and Keyshawn Johnson Jr. They both have one of the previous three named in their respective classes, but Peoples-Jones is still deciding on the two, as he took the time to visit these two schools earlier this season. So far Peoples-Jones is hard to read and he has recently released a Top-5 list that did not include Nebraska, but in recruiting that means nothing. Wide Receiver isn’t the only position Ohio State and Nebraska are dueling for, they are also going head to head for Calabasas California’s own Darnay Holmes, a highly sought after Defensive Back prospect. Nebraska and Johnson Jr are both trying to continue the pipeline into Nebraska’s future plans, but I don’t know if he will end up in the Scarlet and Gray due to the limited spots in this years class, but you never know. There is also another possibility to where Bubba Bolden wants to join the Select 17 as well. The Buckeyes are trying to get at least two more Defensive Back prospects after National Signing Day, but it will depend on if Ohio State misses out on the bigger names on what is left on their recruiting board.

Here are the current Ohio State Commits:

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      Josh Myers Miamisburg (Miamisburg, OH)
      OT 6-6 306 0.9928 10 3 1
    • Commit 1/25/2015
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      Wyatt Davis St. John Bosco (Bellflower, CA)
      OG 6-5 310 0.9902 15 1 6
    • Commit 6/24/2016
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      Trevon Grimes St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
      WR 6-3 202 0.9890 17 4 3
    • Commit 8/22/2016
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      Shaun Wade Trinity Christian Academy (Jacksonville, FL)
      CB 6-1 177 0.9886 20 4 5
    • Commit 1/12/2015
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      Chase Young DeMatha Catholic (Hyattsville, MD)
      WDE 6-5 225 0.9857 30 2 1
    • Commit 7/22/2016
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      Tyjon Lindsey Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV)
      WR 5-9 161 0.9823 36 6 1
    • Commit 8/22/2016
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      J.K. Dobbins La Grange (La Grange, TX)
      APB 5-9.5 199 0.9804 39 1 6
    • Commit 3/6/2016
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      Isaiah Pryor IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL)
      S 6-1.5 195 0.9742 46 5 8
    • Commit 7/27/2015
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      Tate Martell Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV)
      DUAL 5-10.5 203 0.9712 56 2 2
    • Commit 6/12/2016
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      Brendon White Olentangy Liberty (Powell, OH)
      ATH 6-1.5 200 0.9455 112 3 2
    • Commit 10/2/2015
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      Amir Riep Colerain (Cincinnati, OH)
      CB 5-11 185 0.9410 125 14 3
    • Commit 7/23/2016
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      Jerron Cage Winton Woods (Cincinnati, OH)
      DT 6-1.5 275 0.9097 227 14 9
    • Commit 7/21/2015

Here are the remaining targets left on their Big Board:


Here is the list of visitors via 24/7’s Buckeye affiliate: Bucknuts.com:

Saturday, November 5, 2016 (7)


Other notable players visiting today:

Class of 2018:

  • Jaelen Gill, RB
  • Jermaine Eskridge, WR
  • Jackson Carman, OL
  • Rasheed Walker, OL
  • Dallas Gant, LB
  • Christopher Oats, LB
  • Cameron McGrone, LB
  • Derrik Allen, DB
  • Christian Tutt, DB

Class of 2019:

  • Jaylin Simpson, DB
  • Jashawn Sheffield, WR
  • Stephon Herron, DE

Hopefully the atmostphere and the nifty new uniforms, along with the Scarlet clad Shoe secures a commit or two after the game. Hopefully it motivates the team enough to make them play angry. I do not predict a commitment, but it would surely help the cause when it gets closer toward signing day because the Buckeyes coaching staff is starting to build relationships with the players from the 2018 and 2019 classes as they look to get a head start and finish the 2016 class strong. As always I am hoping for a strong showing and an angry team. Go Bucks!!!

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Saturday's best in college football
ESPN
... sights has been Big Ten teams rallying to support Nebraska and Sam Foltz's family after the kicker was killed in a car accident this summer. This week, Nebraska travels to Ohio State. The Buckeyes presented the Cornhuskers with a helmet honoring Foltz.

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Google Jalyn Holmes Wants an Electric Environment When the Buckeyes Host No. 10 Nebraska - Eleven...

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Jalyn Holmes Wants an Electric Environment When the Buckeyes Host No. 10 Nebraska
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Ohio State hosts No. 10 Nebraska in its first and only primetime home game of the season Saturday night and Jalyn Holmes is doing everything he can to ensure a hostile environment comparable to what he's seen at Penn State and Wisconsin. Holmes ...


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Google Buckeyes fall from the unbeaten, lose 6-2 at home to Robert Morris - OSU - The Lantern

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Buckeyes fall from the unbeaten, lose 6-2 at home to Robert Morris
OSU - The Lantern
The Buckeyes were 0-for-5, while the Colonials were 2-for-2 in the game. Robert Morris ranked second to last in the NCAA in penalty kill coming into the matchup. After the Robert Morris' second powerplay goal came at 13:39 in the second period, just 20 ...


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Google Lil Wayne picks Buckeyes over Nebraska - 247Sports

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Lil Wayne picks Buckeyes over Nebraska
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Hip-hop star Lil Wayne was a guest on ESPN's College Gameday this morning alongside Demond Howard, Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit which took place from Death Valley, the site of tonight's SEC contest between No. 1 Alabama and No. 13 LSU.

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LGHL Ohio State vs. Nebraska 2016: Start time, live stream, TV schedule and Game Thread

Ohio State vs. Nebraska 2016: Start time, live stream, TV schedule and Game Thread
Meredith Hein
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The Buckeyes are back in primetime in another top-10 showdown.

Though it comes as little surprise that the Ohio State Buckeyes did not make the top-four if the inaugural College Football Playoff rankings of 2016, the release of the rankings is timely ahead of yet another primetime matchup versus a ranked opponent for the Buckeyes. Urban Meyer is 14-3 against ranked opponents at Ohio State, and this could be a great opportunity for the Buckeyes to notch yet another signature win to add to their Playoff resume.

Meanwhile, Nebraska is also coming off such a primetime matchup, having just lost to Wisconsin by six in Madison. Prior to the loss, the Huskers had notched their longest winning streak in 15 years at eight wins, but they are now heading into the second week-straight of a tough road matchup. While they still control their destiny in the Big Ten West, Wisconsin, Iowa, Northwestern and Minnesota are all just one game back.

This matchup marks just the fourth time that these two storied programs have played one another, and just the third in-conference in the Big Ten. Ohio State holds a 3-1 edge over Nebraska, having most recently defeated the Huskers 63-38 in Meyer’s first season with the Buckeyes.

When is the game and how can I watch?


Game Date/Time: Saturday, Nov. 5, 8 p.m.

Location: Columbus, Ohio

TV: ABC

Online: WatchESPN

Radio: 97.1 FM/1460 AM

Where is GameDay this weekend?


For the ninth time in the show’s history, College Gameday is heading to the matchup of No. 1 Alabama and No. 15 LSU in Baton Rouge. Alabama has won the last five meetings between the two schools dating back to the 2012 national championship, which was a rematch from the regular season game which LSU won 9-6 in overtime. This matchup is the second game gameday has been at for each of the two schools, having visited Green Bay week one for LSU’s game against Wisconsin and Tuscaloosa in week 8 for Alabama-Texas A&M.

What’s the rest of the Big Ten up to today?


All 14 Big Ten teams are in action today, starting off with three noon games between Michigan State and Illinois (ESPNN), Indiana and Rutgers (BTN) and No. 8 Wisconsin and Northwestern (ABC). Next, at 3:30 p.m., No. 3 Michigan faces Maryland on ESPN, while Purdue takes on Minnesota on BTN. Finally, at 7:30 p.m., Iowa faces now-12th-ranked Penn State on BTN.

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LGHL Ohio State hockey upset by Robert Morris, 6-2

Ohio State hockey upset by Robert Morris, 6-2
Matt Torino
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The Buckeyes suffer their first official loss this season as they fall to the Colonials.

I think we may have to slow our rolls on the idea of Ohio State hockey challenging Minnesota for the Big Ten title this season. Conference champions don’t get run out of the building by a team that split its last series with Army.

In just their second home game of the year, the Ohio State mens hockey team fell 6-2 to Robert Morris, with goalie Matt Tomkins getting chased just 2:03 into the third period. He’d been playing well lately and had registered a .928 save percentage this year coming into the game, well, well above his career high. I think Christian Frey’s job is safe once he’s healthy.

Things didn’t start too badly for OSU, though. In the first, both teams would score once as Matthew Weis, last week’s Big Ten hockey first star of the week, scored just 3:14 into the game, with assists coming from Gordi Myer and Tanner Laczynski. Robert Morris struck back at 15:35 with Alex Tonge evening it up. OSU still outshot the Colonials 15-11 in the first despite leading for more than half the period, so it looked like Ohio State would control this one.

They would not.

The second period was all Robert Morris. They’d score three times on Tomkins only just eleven shots and go up 4-1. John Rey scored at 2:18, followed by Tonge’s second of the game at 11:07 and Spencer Dorowicz scoring at 13:39. Ohio State only had nine shots in the period despite falling behind so quickly. The Colonials completely controlled the play even with the lead and completely took this one away from the Buckeyes.

The third period wouldn’t be much better. Tomkins allowed a goal to Brady Ferguson at just 2:03 and was yanked for Logan Davis, who had played just 5:05 on the year coming into this game. David Gust scored his fourth of the year just 33 seconds after Ferguson made it 5-1 in favor of Robert Morris but that was all Ohio State would be able to get.

Robert Morris added a sixth goal to make it 6-2 at 16:37 by Eric Israel into the empty net to add insult to injury.

Ohio State could barely even outshoot Robert Morris in the third despite being majorly down on the scoreboard until the game was all but decided. That’s the Ohio State hockey team from last year we all know and love and the one that’s been lurking below the surface despite the 5-0-2 start this year.

The fact of the matter is the team ranks just fourth in the Big Ten in Corsi For percentage in close situations and at even strength even with the quick start. They’re not a good puck possession team relative to their peers and that came home to roost against Robert Morris. This is a team, talent wise, they should have dominated but they never even really hinted at that.

Usually being behind is a solid way to generate more shots than your opponent as they go into a defensive shell, even subconsciously. But that didn’t happen. Ohio State didn’t get goaltending and couldn’t generate enough shots and scoring chances to counteract that against an inferior opponent.

They can’t have much worse of a game on Saturday when they go to Pittsburgh to play at Robert Morris in Pittsburgh at 7:05pm.

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