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LGHL Revenge was a dish best served cold and gritty as Ohio State snuck past Michigan State

Revenge was a dish best served cold and gritty as Ohio State snuck past Michigan State
Grant Freking
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You know who’s up next.

No Sad Pizza.

No post-game takedown of the coaching staff by the running back.

There would be no Michigan State upset of a highly-ranked Ohio State team on Saturday.

Barely.

Fifty years to the day that No. 1 Notre Dame and No. 2 Michigan State played to a 10-10 tie at Spartan Stadium, No. 2 Ohio State edged Michigan State 17-16 on Saturday, a meat grinder, cold mess of a contest that may have undone much of the progress made by J.T. Barrett and Ohio State’s offense in 62-3 blowouts of Nebraska and Maryland in recent weeks. In this author’s opinion, any film of what transpired during Saturday’s mostly-blustery and B1G-y competition in East Lansing should be rounded up and tossed into Lake Michigan.

In the end, the Buckeyes’ defense stood firm. Down one with two minutes remaining in the game and owning zero timeouts, the Spartans had a chance to break Scarlet and Gray hearts at the horn for the second consecutive season. But after Gareon Conley followed up Tyquan Lewis’ first-down sack with an interception of an unwise Tyler O’Connor hoist, Ohio State was able to ice the game in victory formation.

While the Buckeyes still have plenty to work before Michigan beckons, they did move to 10-1, offering a reminder of just how good their fan base has had it in recent years, as Ohio State has now won double digit games in 11 of its past 12 seasons.

And though Michigan State has proven to be a pain in the ass recently, Ohio State still owns the recent series, having now prevailed 10 of the past 13 games. There are also high schoolers in East Lansing who’ve never seen the Spartans win a home game against the Buckeyes; the last time Michigan State topped Ohio State in Spartan Stadium was on Nov. 6, 1999, a span of six straight losses.

Now, Michigan Week beckons.

On to the rankings.

1. Mike Weber


The freshman running back’s career-best 52-yard scamper on Ohio State’s third possession post-intermission was not only the Buckeyes’ only meaningful offensive play of the second half, the sprint set up the visitors’ lone score of the second half. The run also pushed the Detroit native over 1,000 yards on the season, and Weber now joins Maurice Clarett (2002) and Robert Smith (1990) as the only Scarlet and Gray ball carriers to clear 1,000 yards as freshmen.

With the Buckeyes’ coaches (predictably) preferring to unnecessarily ride Barrett in a tight game, Weber finished with just 14 carries even though he registered nearly eight yards per tote. It’s worth noting that Curtis Samuel only had four carries on the day, too.

In any case, Weber’s performance against Michigan, the school he was originally committed to, will go a long way to determining whether Ohio State’s offense can achieve functionality opposite a stout Wolverine defense.

2. The audacity of Mark Dantonio


Hey, real’s gotta recognize real. Dantonio’s decision to snap the ball to upback Chris Frey when the Spartans were in punt formation and staring at 4th-and-6 from their own 38 trailing by seven late in the fourth quarter failed to result in a score, but the call did halt Michigan State’s streak of four straight drives ending in punts, with an interception pre-dating the onset of the streak.

The Spartans wound up punting five plays later, but they did flip field position. Ohio State went 3-and-out on its next drive, and the hosts traveled 56 yards in eight plays on the ensuing possession, seemingly ready to tie the game...until Dantonio decided to go Full Brady Hoke and go for two and the (potential) win. The two-point conversion came up short with Malik Hooker picking off O’Connor in the end zone.

Props to Dantonio, though. Ohio State is 4-0 in overtime under Urban Meyer and at 3-7 overall and 1-6 in conference play, the Spartans had nothing to lose. Dantonio also knew the Buckeyes were in full Conservative Offense Mode (more on that later) and that his squad would more than likely get the ball back.

3. You get a punt, and you get a punt, and you get a punt, and you get a punt


25 possessions. 14 punts.

B1G.

4. LJ Scott


Meet LJ Scott, Michigan State’s offense on Saturday.

The sophomore back scored on a 64-yard catch-and-run on the game’s second play from scrimmage. On the first play of Michigan State’s fourth possession, Scott broke a 61-yard run that fueled a successful field goal attempt. During the Spartans’ fourth-quarter TD drive, Scott accounted for all 56 yards of the march on eight carries. He was a big-play machine.

Though he was bottled up for stretches, Scott finished with 160 yards on 19 carries, good for an average of 8.4 yards per rush. Scott added two catches for 76 yards; his total offensive output of 236 yards represented just over 70 percent of Michigan State’s total yardage on the day.

5. College GameDay at the break of dawn


The guys and gals of college football’s beloved pre-game show will unsurprisingly be in Columbus next weekend for Ohio State and Michigan’s titanic clash. The eye-opening part of GameDay’s announcement was that next Saturday’s show will begin at 7 a.m. local time in Columbus, meaning that if you’re standing in line for a Kegs ‘n’ Eggs event when the sun rises from its nightly slumber, you’ll be able to catch Rece and the Gang attempting to subvert frostbite on live television.

6. Ohio State’s offense


Final J.T. Barrett numbers:
Designed runs - 21
Dropbacks - 25 (10-22 passing)
Pressured - 8
Sacked - 3

— Christopher Jason (@cjason112) November 19, 2016

Operating against a Michigan State defense that had struggled mightily in pressuring the quarterback, defending the pass, and was missing future first round pick Malik McDowell, the Buckeyes—who were held to 132 total yards in last year’s loss to the Spartans—finished with a season-low 310 yards of offense on Saturday, with just 86 of those yards coming through the air.

In the first half, Ohio State’s offense mostly stopped itself.

On their first drive, the Buckeyes primarily used their run game to advance to the Spartans’ 28. Then, the Buckeyes elected to pass three times in a row, and the drive ended with Meyer opting to punt from the MSU 34.

After the visitors tallied a touchdown on their second possession, Barrett scampered for 19 yards to open Ohio State’s third drive. Then, three straight pass calls preceded a punt, even though Weber had gained eight yards per carry on his three totes to that point. The Buckeyes’ final three possessions of the first half ended with a field goal, a fumble, and a successful attempt to run out the clock.

The Conservative Offense was fully engaged in the first half, with Barrett carrying 15 times (13 designed QB runs) for 63 yards while Weber and Samuel combined for 11 carries and 56 yards.

In the second half, the Buckeyes logged five punts in addition to the game-ending victory formation and the TD drive that Weber was single-handedly responsible for.

Barrett was only 10-of-22 on the day, his worst day in terms of pure completions and attempts since he went 9-of-21 vs. Indiana six weeks ago. He didn’t make things easy on Meyer, Ed Warinner, & Co. by consistently missing easy throws, wind be damned. Barrett was also pressured more than he’s been in any game since the loss to Penn State.

Quite frankly, the offense has to be better against Michigan. Saturday can’t come soon enough.

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LGHL Ohio State opens as 7-point favorites over Michigan

Ohio State opens as 7-point favorites over Michigan
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Hmm...

The Game 2016 is upon us.

College football’s most decorated and passionate rivalry again pits two top teams. For the first time since 2006’s “Game of The Century”, both Ohio State and Michigan are likely to be Top 4 programs when the two go head to head in Columbus next Saturday afternoon at noon.

A week ago, with Ohio State coming off a huge blowout win over Big Ten have not Maryland and Michigan having lost on the road against a just above .500 Iowa team, it would’ve been reasonable to think the two programs’ trajectories could have OSU positioned to recapture some of the magic which saw them emphatically ruin Jim Harbaugh’s The Game debut. But after both teams mostly struggled against lesser opposition this past Saturday, Buckeye and Wolverines anxieties alike would seem merited.

With Michigan most likely lacking quarterback Wilton Speight due to a collarbone injury, OSU is still getting the oddsmaker’s benefit of the doubt. Urban Meyer’s Buckeyes opened as a whomping 7-point favorite over John O’Korn and the Wolveriens Sunday morning. While homers on both sides will surely get the line to oscillate as we get closer to kickoff, something along the lines of OSU -3.5 would’ve sounded less ambitious to us.

What say you? Will Ohio State win yet another over their most hated rivals? Or is this the season Michigan finally breaks through en route to the Big Ten Championship Game?

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LGHL Ohio State hockey slips by Rensselaer, 3-2

Ohio State hockey slips by Rensselaer, 3-2
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The Puckeyes completed the sweep with a third period winner from Tanner Laczynski.

Ohio State barely beat a middling team on Saturday, but all that matters is that they found a way to get that “W” in the end. In their never ending quest to be as popular as the football team, the Ohio State mens hockey team tried to imitate their football counterpart with the 3-2 victory over Rensselaer on Saturday night.

It wasn’t nearly as dramatic, with a failed two point conversion and game sealing interception, but hey, a game winner from your best freshman in years isn’t a bad way to end things either. The No. 14/13 Buckeyes improved to 8-1-4 on the year while the Engineers end the series at 2-10-1 for 2016-17.

This was a back and forth affair, with two ties, but Ohio State never trailed for a single second. They scored the opening period’s only goal at 14:48 as Luke Stork scored his fourth of the year, with Matt Miller and Mason Jobst registering the assists. Shots were 14-7 in favor of the Buckeyes, but Rensselaer goalie Chase Perry would have a solid night and keep the Engineers in it till the bitter end.

Withstanding that storm paid dividends just 4:58 into the second, as Jacob Hayhurst scored his first of the year, on the powerplay, to tie the game up at one apiece. THe powerplay came from Sasha Larocque being sent off for holding at 3:19.

Sam McCormick would score his first collegiate goal just under five minutes later, at 9:51, to give OSU the lead right back. Tanner Laczynski and John Wiitala had the assists. The freshman connection of McCormick and Laczynski put the Buckeyes back on top, but that lead would last for less than three minutes.

At 12:44, on a two-man advantage, Riley Bourbonnais scored his sixth of the year to tie it right back up. Nick Schilkey was sent off for the first penalty at 11:37 for tripping, and Larocque was once again sent off, also for tripping, at 12:36. The 5-on-3 only lasted for eight seconds before Bourbonnais converted.

OSU again markedly outshot RPI, 14-6, in the second, but Matt Tomkins allowed two goals on those six shots, both with a man disadvantage, and couldn’t hold Ohio State’s lead because of it.

Luckily, Ohio State would only need one more goal to get the win, and Laczynski was the one who’d get it. At 9:56 of the third period, Tanner scored his fifth of the year during a 4-on-4 situation, with Josh Healey recording the loan assist. Tomkins would do his best to make that stand up.

He stopped all 11 shots fired on him in that third period, raising his total for the night to 22. The Buckeyes still outshot RPI by one, 12-11, in that third showing they didn’t completely take their foot off the gas even after Laczynski’s goal, and showed a fight they didn’t show last night after taking the lead quickly.

This is the kind of game the Buckeyes are going to have to be able to win if they want to survive in conference. They’ll face more talented teams in conference and face them one after another, but you have to be able to get points in tough games, and Ohio State showed they could do that tonight.

It’d probably just be nicer for our blood pressures if they put these teams away more easily.

Ohio State will have Thanksgiving weekend off to do some Black Friday shopping but will open their conference schedule the following weekend, on December 2nd, with a road game at Minnesota. That’s one way to break into Big Ten play.

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LGHL Ohio State’s conservative play-calling is a problem

Ohio State’s conservative play-calling is a problem
Chuck McKeever
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Look no further than the Michigan State game to see why.

The narrator of Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses asks and answers an existential question that feels all-too-familiar for fans of the Ohio State football program.

What’s a ghost? Unfinished business, is what.

The ghost of the Buckeyes’ recent past looks an awful lot like Michigan State kicker Michael Geiger running the length of the field with his arms pinwheeling, a 17-14 final score looming large on the scoreboard of Ohio Stadium.

It wasn’t pretty, but on Saturday afternoon, the Buckeyes turned on the light and dissolved this most odious of specters, walking off the field in East Lansing 17-16 victors. Granted, this is hardly the Michigan State of years past. But Mark Dantonio’s particular brand of football has been Urban Meyer’s Achilles heel for years now, and it just wouldn’t have felt right if the margin had been any less razor-thin.

Look, the Ohio State coaching staff takes a lot of heat #online. The reversion to ultra-conservative, predictable football has been so fast in so many games this season, pretty much any time a team has hung with the Buckeyes for a full half. We saw it (to a degree) against Wisconsin. We saw it big time against Penn State, and again in an ugly win over Northwestern.

This particular iteration of the vanilla ice cream cone offense felt particularly un-decadent, given how bad Michigan State has been all season. Yes, weather and wind were an issue. Yes, J.T. Barrett’s downfield passing attempts—when they were called for—were perhaps less-than inspiring. But there’s no getting around the fact that the Buckeyes, scorers of 124 points in the last two weeks, got dragged down into a rock fight against a defense missing its best player. This happened because at the first sign of trouble, the offense’s game plan devolved into a crudely-drawn picture of a turtle inside its shell.

It’s not all gloom and doom, despite all this. Let’s pass out some accolades to the guys who showed up and made a difference.

Blue chip stocks


Cameron Johnston, P: Even the Buckeyes’ stalwart punter wasn’t able to completely avoid the mistakes that plagued the whole team on Saturday, as his most important boot of the game ended up going for a touchback at the worst possible time. But the ball being placed at the 20 probably seemed worse than it normally would given Johnston’s body of work the rest of the game.

The Aussie punted seven times for 291 yards, landing three of those inside the 20 (and one inside the five). That’s a damn impressive performance for a guy who didn’t even get to take the field in the Nebraska game two weeks ago; he was a vital part of the effort that completely stifled the Spartan offense on Saturday.

Chris Worley, LB: The Buckeye outside linebacker had himself a day against MSU. Worley finished the game with seven total tackles, including one for a loss. He also single-handedly killed a Spartan drive with a ridiculously athletic interception in the second quarter. No. 35 is as capable as the Buckeyes could possibly hope for. Who knows what the final score of this one would’ve looked like without him?

Mike Weber, RB: The Cass Tech’s product fumbled in the second quarter; otherwise, his day was mistake-free. He went for 111 yards and a touchdown on just 14 carries; that total put him over 1,000 yards on the season. He’s the third consecutive feature back to hit the 1K mark under Meyer, following in the footsteps of Ezekiel Elliott and Carlos Hyde. (Speaking of Ezekiel Elliott, do you think Weber and Curtis Samuel should’ve gotten more touches in this one? I’ll hang up and listen.)

Solid investments


The Rushmen package: When opposing teams are forced into obvious third-down passing situations, the Buckeye defense likes to bring in the big guns along the front line. When all four starting-caliber defensive ends—Jalyn Holmes, Tyquan Lewis, Sam Hubbard, and Nick Bosa—are on the field at the same time, other teams get into trouble.

These four Buckeyes all earned their keep on Saturday, contributing to a defensive effort that saw Sparty go just 3-12 on third downs. From the Rushmen package, Ohio State was able to effectively harangue Tyler O’Connor; even when the Buckeyes were in their more traditional look, the same names gave Michigan State a problem. In a game when the run defense looked so lost so often, it was great to see the Buckeyes clamp down on the passing attack. Big ups especially to Tyquan Lewis for his final-drive strip sack, and Jalyn Holmes for returning to the game in a big way after being sidelined with an injury.

Junk bonds


The designed QB run: It’s not like J.T. Barrett can actually be called junk. He’s helped lead the Buckeyes to a national championship, he’s proven himself more than capable of picking defenses apart, and he’s one of the more slippery runners at any position in college football. Dude can flat out play.

But it took him 24 carries to breach the 100-yard mark on the ground on Saturday. Again and again, the play call came in either as a designed run for Barrett or an option look that Barrett often kept for himself. This is the boring, conservative football discussed above. Without Malik McDowell, Michigan State was still able to stifle this method of attack time after time.

There is no Cardale Jones on the sideline to take over if Barrett—already the victim of one season-ending injury in his career—falls down the wrong way on one of his umpteen carries. Or if the wear and tear from taking so many punishing hits on these keepers finally takes its toll and Barrett can’t keep going. To see Urban Meyer walk into his garage, bypass the Ferrari and the Lambo, and instead drive his Dodge Neon into the wall 20 times is an exercise in frustration.

Buy/Sell


BUY: Ohio State’s playoff chances. It was hardly the kind of win to inspire the committee, but Michigan State’s defensive stoutness did inspire a little bit of hope that the Spartans can take down Penn State next weekend. If that happens, all the Buckeyes need to do is beat Michigan to walk into Indianapolis to take on an opponent they’ve already beaten once. (Given Michigan’s recent struggles against Iowa and Indiana, this doesn’t seem out of reach!)

SELL: Wet Urban Meyer. We bought up tons of this stock early in the season, when Urban Meyer In The Rain looked like the most powerful force in college football. Saturday’s game put that notion to rest. RIP.

BUY: SB Nation’s advanced stats guys. By the advanced metrics, it’s been clear all season that Ohio State doesn’t give up tons of big plays, but when they do, they’re backbreakers. (See: IsoPPP here.) Paging Mr. LJ Scott.

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EAST LANSING, Mich. — Ohio State coach Urban Meyer issued a warning after winning at Michigan State. No. 2 Ohio State won 17-16 on Saturday at Spartan Stadium, but Spartans running back LJ Scott went wild and the OSU offense had periods of ...

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Ohio State vs Michigan State: Twitter reacts live
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Buckeyes have to play better, but could tough win against Spartans help Ohio State as Michigan looms?
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EAST LANSING, Mich. — Urban Meyer wasted no time in Saturday's postgame news conference. The Buckeyes, just minutes removed from a nail-biting 17-16 win over Michigan State, were moving to next week. Next week is rivalry week. Ohio State and ...
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EAST LANSING, Mich. — Ohio State coach Urban Meyer issued a warning after winning at Michigan State. No. 2 Ohio State won 17-16 on Saturday at Spartan Stadium, but Spartans running back LJ Scott went wild and the OSU offense had periods of ...

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Both No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Michigan almost spit the bit. The Buckeyes had to intercept a two-point conversion try at Michigan State to escape with a 17-16 victory, while the Wolverines trailed Indiana into the third quarter before pulling away at ...
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Ohio State: What Are The Chances A Buckeye Wins The Heisman?
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Grading MSU's performance against the Buckeyes
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Still, the Spartans' sacked J.T. Barrett three times (they had seven all season before Saturday), pressured him several more times, and forced a turnover when freshman Auston Robertson stripped Buckeyes running back Mike Weber. Ohio State ran the ball ...

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Ohio State Buckeyes hold off feisty Michigan State Spartans, 17-16
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Ohio State linebacker Raekwon McMillan got revenge on Michigan State kicker Michael Geiger Saturday, mimicking his infamous windmill celebration following the Buckeyes' 17-16 win over the Spartans.
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Ohio State-Michigan State 2016 final score: Bucks outlast upset minded MSU on the road for a 17-16 victory
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It was razor close, but the Buckeyes pulled through.

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Ohio State survives against Michigan State. Let's talk about it

Posted by Land-Grant Holy Land - For Ohio State fans on Saturday, November 19, 2016​

The Ohio State Buckeyes gave everyone a scare on Saturday, as they were unable to pull away from the Michigan State Spartans right up until the end, ultimately winning by a 17-16 score.

Michigan State got off to a booming start, when Tyler O’Connor hit L.J. Scott with a 64-yard touchdown pass less than a minute into the game. It made a two play, 75-yard drive pretty painless for the Spartans, who were just 3-7 coming into Saturday afternoon’s game.

J.T. Barrett and the Ohio State offense had a promising answer, when J.T. Barrett was able to find Curtis Samuel for a 24-yard touchdown.

The second quarter was a pretty sloppy one. Both teams got field goals to start it off giving us a 10-10 game, but after that, we didn’t have a whole lot.

We saw a Michigan State drive that ended in an interception to Chris Worley, followed by a Mike Weber fumble. Ohio State received the ball with just under four minutes remaining in the first half, but after five plays, the Bucks didn’t utilize their timeouts, and opted to go into the half positioned on their own 26.

The third quarter wasn’t quite as sloppy, but perhaps just a tad boring. Outside of a four play, 69-yard drive by Ohio State capped off with a Mike Weber rushing touchdown, all drives resulted in punts. There was no question the conditions were affecting both teams.

The fourth quarter was when the anxiety started to kick in. The Buckeyes’ 17-10 lead was shortened, after L.J. Scott absolutely dominated the Buckeyes defense with a drive that was his.

No, really. The Spartans started with the ball with just over nine minutes to go in the fourth quarter, and gave Scott the ball eight consecutive times, going 56 yards, and making it a 17-16 game. Scott started to run for the sideline, but as Mark Dantonio signaled for him to go back out, the Spartans were going for the lead.

Their two-point attempt was spoiled thanks to a Malik Hooker interception.

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The Buckeyes couldn’t immediately seal the deal. After taking up just over two and a half minutes of game time, the Buckeyes gave the ball back to the Spartans.

The Ohio State defense, as it seems they always do, made a big play when they needed it, as Gareon Conley intercepted O’Connor on just the second play of their drive. It came after Tyquan Lewis ate him up for a 10-yard sack. This allowed the Bucks to run out the clock, and effectively end the game at 17-16.

Scott finished the game with 19 carries, accumulating 160 yards and one touchdown. He also had 76 yards receiving, and a touchdown.

The Ohio State ground game was prominent as well, with Mike Weber and J.T. Barrett combining for 216 yards. Weber became the third Ohio State freshman to rush for 1,000 yards, joining Robert Smith and Maurice Clarett as the only backs to do so. Curtis Samuel had 40 yards receiving and a touchdown for Urban Meyer’s squad.

Now, the Buckeyes will be looking forward to next week, as they look to keep their playoff hopes in tact with a win over Michigan.

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