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LGHL Ohio State’s prepared to regroup against Northwestern

Ohio State’s prepared to regroup against Northwestern
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The Penn State loss won’t keep them down.

“There haven’t been many chances to use it, but there is a loss protocol to be followed at Ohio State.”

- Austin Ward, ESPN


We all know the painful loss the Ohio State Buckeyes had on Saturday. The replay of that blocked field goal and the resulting touchdown have been all over televisions, tablets, and phones in the days since. But there’s still plenty of season left, and the Buckeyes still have hopes of making the College Football Playoff. Urban Meyer has been great at making sure his team doesn’t hang their heads from losses, and last season was a perfect example of that. The expectations had never been higher, and they fell flat against Michigan State. They then went on to plow Michigan and Notre Dame.

J.T. Barrett knows that despite the loss, it’s not the end as he told Ward. “We’re going to find out what we’re made of,” Barrett said. “When backs are against the wall, when things are against us, a loss will really show your true character and true colors.” Billy Price has a similar mentality. “We’ve been here before,” Price said. “This isn’t an occurrence that happens often, but we grow from this, we get tighter together and we focus in on us.” That’s the kind of leadership this young Buckeyes team needs, and hopefully it will be enough to carry them where they’d like to ultimately be, in the national championship.

“In coming up with a cure for the case of youth rash that has afflicted the Ohio State offensive line, perspective appears to be key.”

- Tim May, The Columbus Dispatch


It was not a secret this past Saturday that the Buckeyes’ offensive line just didn’t have it. They couldn’t protect J.T. Barrett, and they couldn’t provide running lanes for Mike Weber. Meyer told May that while he doesn’t see any need for personnel change, the team just has to get better. Which, doesn’t seem like anything that anybody could really disagree with. The team is talented, and got off to a hot start, but since the bye week following the Oklahoma game, the same punch hasn’t been there out on the field, and it’s been pretty noticeable.

Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald, who the Buckeyes face this week had an interesting perspective when it came to the Buckeyes. “I see a bunch of five-star and four-star recruits that are unbelievable fundamentally, they’re incredibly well-coached,” Fitzgerald said. “You know, they’ve played two very good teams and they’ve been tough battles. I think they’ve won on tape more than they’ve lost, they’ve just been in some difficult and challenging games.”

“Joey Bosa is headed places no Charger has ever gone.”

- Kevin Acee, San Diego Union Tribune


Joey Bosa’s NFL career on the field has gotten off to a great start, especially when you consider the way some were making it out to be when it took forever for the team to sign him. People were already calling him a bust, among a bunch of other things. Now? Acee says, “Bosa is on his way to becoming the biggest star to ever play for the San Diego Chargers. That’s a pretty high pedestal to put a rookie on, but he’s shown that type of promise in his three games on the field.

The Bosa effect has been great in San Diego. After their 1-3 start, it really seemed like Mike McCoy was going to be looking for a new job. But the team has become one of the more exciting teams to watch in the NFL. Bosa had a big day against the Atlanta Falcons last week in their overtime win, with two sacks, giving him four on the year. It took them a while to get Bosa in the door, but he’s been worth the wait for the San Diego fans. It also appears they will be able to enjoy him for a long time.

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An NCAA committee is proposing football recruiting reforms that include the addition of early signing periods. The proposal would change when and where summer camps and clinics can be held and limit so-called satellite camps. High school players would ...

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Google Personnel changes for Buckeyes? 'Not right now' - 247Sports

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When Bucknuts asked Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer on Monday if he would be making any personnel changes, he said that would be something he and the coaching staff would discuss later in the day. On Tuesday on the Big Ten teleconference, ...
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LGHL Ohio State’s Tyquan Lewis is coming for Clayton Thorson and Northwestern

Ohio State’s Tyquan Lewis is coming for Clayton Thorson and Northwestern
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The Wildcats’ QB may find himself on the ground a time or two on Saturday.

The bad news: Ohio State’s offense appears to have hit the skids, with what once seemed like a high-flying stable of playmakers devolving into a disjointed mess against quality opponents.

The good news: The Buckeye defense still looks as scary as ever.

There are some flaws, of course; no defense is perfect, and Penn State found ways to exploit mismatches (more on that in a minute) and maximize their chances against one of the most stalwart units in the country. But the Ohio State defense is really only on the hook for 14 of the 24 points scored by the Nittany Lions. They held PSU to a field goal that resulted from being given excellent field position on a blocked punt—three points was really a best case scenario there, if you’re a Buckeye fan—and had nothing to do with the gut-punch game winner, a blocked field goal taken back to the house.

This weekend, Ohio State will take on the Northwestern Wildcats with a chance to right the ship and return to the glimpses of championship potential we caught against Oklahoma and at times in the Indiana and Wisconsin games. The defensive line, and one man in particular, could have a lot to do with that:

The stats


Name: Tyquan Lewis

Number: 59

Position: DE

Year: Junior

Height: 6’4

Weight: 266 lbs.

Line: 15 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, 4 sacks, 2 forced fumbles

Lewis is a talented defensive end, and the Buckeyes have gotten a ton of production out of him over the last season and a half. He’s proven himself adapt at harassing quarterbacks and getting into the backfield for stops. His 5.5 TFLs are good for fourth on the team, and the three guys ahead of him—Robert Landers, Nick Bosa, and Jerome Baker—are hardly slouches when it comes to blowing up plays.

The things Lewis is good at will be invaluable to the sustained success of the Buckeye defense this weekend and in perpetuity. A deeper look at the Northwestern offense can tell us why:

Opposition research


Lewis and his teammates will be tasked with haranguing Wildcats QB Clayton Thorson this weekend. Thorson, despite sounding like he should be wearing a tartan suit and smoking a pipe beneath a mantlepiece adorned by exotic hunting trophies, has put together a pretty productive season for Northwestern in his sophomore season. He’s thrown for 14 touchdowns (against 5 interceptions) and has found the end zone three more times on the ground. All told, Thorson’s recorded 1,874 yards of offense so far in 2016.

These numbers aren’t exactly the kind that light the world on fire, but they’re respectable, and for a program like Northwestern, respectability is one of the main goals heading into any given football season.

Where the Wildcats run into trouble with Thorson is that they don’t seem to want to give him much help. He’s been sacked 19 times through seven games, numbers that make J.T. Barrett’s running-for-his-life performance against Penn State seem tame. (Barrett’s been taken down 11 times so far this year, counting the debacle in Happy Valley.)

If you’re a Wildcat fan, that’s not ideal, given what Ohio State brings up front. But Penn State might have given Thorson a blueprint for opening up the Buckeye defense with how they used Trace McSorley last week. McSorley has grown into a talented rusher, and the Nittany Lions made sure to create plenty of chances for him to get yards with his feet; he finished the game with 19 rushes for 63 yards and a touchdown.

Thorson is very much capable of the same kind of line. He’s second on the team in rushing attempts and yards, averaging just over five yards per carry. If the Buckeyes can shut down standout wide receiver Austin Carr, the most important pass-catching threat on the roster, the Wildcats’ QB might have to start making plays with his feet. Recent play suggests he’ll find at least a little room to do so.

What to watch for


That said, the Buckeyes have so many weapons on the defensive line that things aren’t going to be easy for Thorson, regardless of whether or not Carr can find some separation against one of the country’s best secondaries. Ohio State creates havoc on defense at one of the best clips in the country, and Tyquan Lewis is no small part of that.

This holds true whether the Buckeyes are in the traditional two-DE, two-DT set or in the Rushmen package, a row of four DEs used against opposing teams in obvious passing situations. The Buckeyes are actually a bit more stout against opposing offenses in the traditional look—they’re ranked No. 7 and No. 3 in defensive S&P+ on first and second downs, respectively, and just 54th on third down—but they’ve made hay in both formations. Lewis kicks inside when they’re in the Rushmen set; given how often the defense is likely to force Northwestern’s middling (No. 75 S&P+) offense into third-and-longs, Lewis is going to have plenty of chances from either look.

The bottom line here is that the Wildcats’ offensive line hasn’t shown enough ability to keep Thorson upright for this game to feel at all worrisome, at least on the defensive side of the ball. Lewis, Nick Bosa, Robert Landers, Sam Hubbard, Jalyn Holmes...the list of players with the potential to make Northwestern’s day miserable is a long one, and that’s without even glancing at the secondary. Look for the Wildcats’ QB to find himself on the ground a few times in this one.

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The Buckeyes (6-1, 3-1) play Northwestern (4-3, 3-1) at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Ohio Stadium. They fell to No. 6 in the Associated Press poll with their first loss. Of the one-loss teams in the top 25, they rank second behind No. 5 Louisville, which has ...
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LGHL How much blame do Ohio State coaches deserve for the Buckeyes’ offensive troubles?

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It’s a difficult question to answer.

We argue a lot in the LGHL newsroom. We argue about music, about video games, about the merits of various fast food restaurants and pizza joints in the Columbus area, and which of us is funny (SPOILER: I lose most of these arguments).

But when it comes to the biggest talking points in college football, especially when it comes to Ohio State, we generally agree.

Right now, there’s some real, genuine disagreement over the question sweeping a lot of Buckeye fandom right now. How much blame should Ohio State’s coaches get for their offensive troubles?

One thing that can’t really be argued is that Ohio State’s offense is not great right now, especially the passing offense. Per the latest S&P+ numbers, Ohio State is 84th in explosiveness, and 96th in passing success rate. But you don’t need to look at a spreadsheet to see how Ohio State’s passing game struggled against Indiana, Wisconsin, and most recently, Penn State.

Yesterday, our Christopher Jason took a closer look at the film, and points the finger squarely at Ohio State’s playcalling, which failed to distribute the ball to the Buckeyes’ best playmakers (e.g. Curtis Samuel), or provide protection if a particular player was struggling, like Isaiah Prince.

Is that fair? Let’s take a closer look at some of the issues with Ohio State right now, and you can make up your own mind.

Ohio State’s wide receivers are not being productive


That Ohio State has talent at this position group is not in dispute. From 2013-2016, Ohio State signed eight WRs that remain on the roster that were consensus four-star recruits. Another exceptionally talented bunch will join the team next season, including two five-star recruits. That level of recruiting should not only lead to high levels of production, but also some semblance of depth, like it has at most other position groups on Ohio State’s roster.

But that hasn’t really been the case this season. Four of Ohio State’s top five pass catchers, in terms of yardage, are not true wide receivers. Curtis Samuel and Dontre Wilson are more APBs than true wideouts. Marcus Baugh is a tight end. And Mike Weber is a running back. Only Noah Brown, with his 19 catches for 258 yards, cracks the top five.

How much of that is a reflection on the players, coaches or scheme is unclear. It is true that the bulk of the WRs corps has been targeted much less than H-Backs. Curtis Samuel and Dontre Wilson combine for 69 targets on the season (nice, I know), while Terry McLaurin, Parris Campbell, James Clark and Johnnie Dixon combine for 49. If you throw in Noah Brown, that’s 77 targets spread out among five wideouts.

Do we blame Zach Smith for McLaurin, Clark, etc not progressing to the point where one demands the ball during games? Do we chalk up the disappointing statistical output of the group, in part, due to injuries? After all, K.J. Hill and Corey Smith are currently injured, and Clark, Dixon and Brown have struggled with injuries throughout their careers.

Are these numbers a reflection of what routes they’re asked to run? That’s harder to say, since we don’t know the playcalls, and without All-22 film, it’s hard to see exactly where each player was asked to run on each play.

Ohio State’s offensive line has struggled


Christopher made this case relatively convincingly in his article, but it was also clear to anybody who watched the Penn State game. Ohio State struggled badly in pass protection, especially Prince. Barrett was pressured 26 out of his 51 dropbacks against the Nittany Lions, was hit four times, and sacked three. Under that kind of pressure, your wideouts will struggle to get separation, and your quarterback will struggle to go through progressions.

The Buckeyes have also recruited very well along the offensive line, but don’t seem to have a ton of confident in their backups at the moment, which might explain why Prince remained in the game after struggling so badly. It’s worth noting that two Buckeyes who figured to be in the mix along the line, Malcolm Pridgeon and Demetrius Knox, are injured. Underclassmen fill the backup list at nearly every spot.

Is this a fault of the Buckeyes, for failing to develop enough offensive linemen to have options in case of injury or ineffectiveness? Is it bad luck? Is it just a reflection of facing very good defenses? Can the coaching staff do more to adjust during a game to compensate for a heavy rush? Those are not easy questions to answer either.

J.T. Barrett does not look as good


During his first season on the field with the Buckeyes, Barrett was simply sensational, finishing in the top five in the Heisman race, while helping put the Buckeyes in position to eventually with a national title. But over his last two seasons, his performances have not been nearly as strong.

Barrett’s 2016 passer rating of 150.8 is a relatively steep drop off from his 196.8 from 2014. His YPA has dropped to 7.45 from 9.03, and his adjusted GBR dropped to 67.3 from 87.1. Using the eye test, many fans would argue that Barrett’s decision-making, touch on deep balls, and overall performance have regressed.

A lot of things are different from 2014. Tom Herman isn’t the offensive coordinator anymore, and now Barrett is working with Ed Warinner and Tim Beck. He’s throwing to a group of unproven wide receivers, has a new running back, and many new offensive linemen. And hey, it’s not like Barrett has been bad. He’s still almost certainly the best quarterback in the Big Ten.

How much of that regression should be blamed on Barrett’s changing circumstances? On Beck’s coaching? On his own performance and preparation?

These things are all related, and as fans, and even reporters, we don’t get all the data or see the complete picture.

Based on recruiting and expectations, it does seem clear that Ohio State’s offense could be doing better, and if it doesn’t improve, more losses this season are likely.

But who should shoulder the majority of that blame? Well, you can make an awful lot of arguments.

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Doctorate for Bob Dylan

I mean I like Dylan, but...WTF?

I'm gonna go out on a limb and say you probably like him a lot more now.

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We don’t know whether Mr. Dylan was paying attention to l’affaire Sartre that fall 52 years ago. But now that he has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, he seems to be following in Sartre’s footsteps. Indeed, Mr. Dylan has done the philosopher one better: Instead of declining the prize, he has simply declined to acknowledge its existence. He hasn’t issued a statement or even returned the Swedish Academy’s phone calls. A reference to the award briefly popped up on the official Bob Dylan website and then was deleted — at his instruction or not, nobody knows. And the Swedes, who are used to a lot more gratitude from their laureates, appear to be losing their patience: One member of the Academy has called Mr. Dylan’s behavior “impolite and arrogant.”

Now this all could change but, it seems he's under their skin.
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It’s a big honor for the future Buckeye.

Emory Jones to the Army All-American Game


Staying in the class of 2018, quarterback commit Emory Jones received in invite for the U.S. Army All-American game. The event takes a handful of top high schoolers each season. Jones, another five-star prospect, is 100 percent committed to Ohio State as he recovers from a shoulder injury he suffered a few weeks ago. Jones is expected to be back before the season ends and will most likely be a participant in the All-American game that takes place in January. Jones is the No. 10 player in the class of 2018 and also the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback in the country, according to 247Sports.


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— HCBravesFootball (@HeardCFootball) October 26, 2016
Buckeyes, Crimon Tide compete for Carman


Ohio State offensive tackle target Jackson Carman took an official visit to Alabama over the weekend. A class of 2018 prospect, Carman is rated the No. 17 overall player in his class and is a unanimous five-star recruit. At 6-foot-6 and 290 pounds, Carman has an ideal frame and will only continue to mature over the next couple of years. With the talent he has, he’ll be able to walk into whichever school he picks and compete for playing time right away.

Throughout the weekend, Carman was not shy about his visit to Alabama and even told Bill Kurelic that the Crimson Tide are in his top five. However, in that very same interview, Carman reiterated that Ohio State is still at the top of his list. It’s extremely likely that Carman ends up in Ohio State’s 2018 class. They’ll need to pursue him hard as Alabama will likely be the number two team, however, the Buckeyes are in great shape with the prospect from Fairfield High School.


5-star target of the Ohio State Buckeyes visits Alabama. Are Buckeyes still on top for this super Ohioan? https://t.co/TW2AN5kuYF

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Buckeyes Competing with Aggies for TE


The Ohio State-Michigan game will always provide a huge recruiting weekend for whichever team is hosting that season. Tight-end Mustapha Muhammad is expected to be in attendance when the Wolverines come to town. Another class of 2018 prospect from Texas, Muhammad holds 28 offers and is one of the best tight ends in the country. It looks as if Texas A&M is the favorite right now, but the Buckeyes have put themselves in a solid position as coach Tim Beck has taken the lead. If Muhammad does in fact visit in late November, consider Ohio State a legitimate threat to land the four-star.


Big Texas flavor for #OhioState when the #Buckeyes host Michigan. 4* TE Mustapha Muhammad expected to make the trip https://t.co/u997ERQJCJ

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After the loss of four-fifths of last year's recruiting class, the Buckeyes will need immediate production from first-year players. They include 6-foot-9 forward Derek Funderburk, 6-foot-6 forward Andre Wesson, junior-college transfer C.J. Jackson, a 6 ...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – If there is panic and unrest in the Ohio State camp after Saturday's upset loss to Penn State, nobody was displaying it Monday. Coach Urban Meyer said he doesn't foresee any major personnel changes or adjustments in play calling.


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Alabama makes move, do Buckeyes still lead for 5-star Carman?
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Alabama hosted many of their top targets as the Crimson Tide hosted Texas A&M this past weekend. One of those to visit was 5-star Fairfield (Ohio) 2018 offensive tackle Jackson Carman. On Tuesday night Carman took to Twitter to say he had a great time ...

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