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At the end of the first half, Penn State lead Ohio State 1-0 in goals and 14-4 shots, but the Buckeyes had a 6-4 advantage in penalty corners. Seven minutes into the second half, Meijer tailed the Lions' second goal to earn her second assist of the day.

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MotS&G Recap: Indiana vs Ohio State

Recap: Indiana vs Ohio State
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Here I am fuming after this poor showing, but after putting all the anger and bad thoughts, Our Buckeyes earned a tough, hard-fought victory over an Indiana team that just wouldn’t die. I understand that there are games that are considered to be “trap” games and this game? WAS THE TRAP… At home too… But that is neither here, nor there. Let’s be real, there were very few highlights, so I will mention the very few that had occurred.

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J.T. Barrett was not his usual self. He struggled mightily and that is rare for the anointed leader for Ohio State. He finished 9 for 21 for 93 measly yards through the air with a single touchdown strike to Dontre Wilson who shed a tackle en route to a 37-yard sprint to the end zone. J.T. Barrett had 26 carries for 137 yards and a touchdown. The touchdown came on a Quarterback run for 5-yards. The other touchdowns scored were courtesy of Mike Weber and Curtis Samuel. Both were scored deep within the red zone, Weber chipped in two scores from 9-yards and 1-yard out and Samuel chipped in his lone touchdown from 5-yards out. This game was not the ideal showing prior to the two-game road trip to Wisconsin and then Penn State. Wisconsin will have two weeks to prepare and I guarantee you that they watched this game for some weaknesses and I for one think that Indiana exposed the Buckeyes. Not too much, but enough to give the Buckeyes fits. They will most likely look at what Indiana did and use it with their personnel to try to secure a win at home. I don’t know if the wind was that bad or J.T. Barrett had a bad day, but things better pick up because the latter half of the season is upon us and that is when the tougher matchups come up. The offensive line needs to be more disciplined and they need to cut down on the dumb penalties because it prevents the team from reaching their potential. That and the Wide Receivers and the Tight Ends need to make more of an impact. You can’t mess this up because once again, the harder part of the schedule is upon us.

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The Buckeyes Defense was pretty good when they sorely needed a key stop. Although the Buckeye Offense put up numbers well below their season average, 383 total yards rushing and passing, they did their best and kept Indiana below their season averages, 281 combined. The offense gave up two turnovers, but the defense took it away twice and one was a pick-six, but it was negated due to a chop block during the return. This was a game where the defense looked like they were just going through the motions, expecting to show up and win, but for some reason, Indiana came out swinging for the fences and every time they hit the Buckeyes, the Buckeyes responded accordingly. This game baffles me. Indiana shouldn’t be in this, but like Jeremiah stated, Indiana IS the trap game, every year. They always play Ohio State close and although they eventually lost by 21 points, the game was much closer than the final score looked to be. There will be a lot of talk between the coaches and both units and I want them to be angry for the rest of the year. Like angry after the Virginia Tech and Michigan State losses angry and I think that they will get lit up by Urban Meyer because he looked furious. Let’s hope the Silver Bullets reload because again, it is only going to get harder as the season progresses on. It always seems like, during a couple of games, our offensive play callers seem to forget our strengths, our bread, and butter. This was close to last years Michigan State. Quarterback runs galore. Cute, ineffective trickeration, mass movement, you name it. Tim Beck and Ed Warriner tried it all. Hope they fix it prior to our date against TTUN. I am still a tad salty, but I still love my Buckeyes. Now, on to Wisconsin. O-H!!!


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LGHL Ohio State vs. Indiana 2016 final score, with 3 things to know from OSU’s 38-17 win

Ohio State vs. Indiana 2016 final score, with 3 things to know from OSU’s 38-17 win
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The Buckeyes’ win streak over the Hoosiers lives on.

The Ohio State Buckeyes had some trouble early, but were able to knock off the Indiana Hoosiers, moving to 5-0 on the season.

The Hoosiers got an early break in the game, as a J.T. Barrett pitch to Mike Weber went in and out of his hands. The fumble was recovered by Indiana defensive lineman Patrick Dougherty. It set up the Hoosiers nicely in Ohio State territory, and the Hoosiers quickly made it inside the 10. But the Buckeyes defense held up, and Indiana settled for a field goal.

On the ensuing offensive drive, the Buckeyes kept their composure, and had quickly been driving down the field. In similar fashion to Ohio State, Indiana was able to stop the onslaught, and hold the Buckeyes to a field goal tying the game at 3-3 midway through the first.

Early in the second, Ohio State’s Tyquan Lewis was able to get to Indiana quarterback Richard Lagow and force a fumble, giving the Buckeyes the ball deep in Indiana territory. It would shortly be followed up with a Mike Weber touchdown, making it a 10-3 Ohio State lead. The Hoosiers threatened on the ensuing drive witih a big pass from Lagow to Nick Westbrook for 50 yards put the Hoosiers inside the Buckeyes’ 30, but they couldn’t make anything of it and were forced to punt.

Late in the second quarter, Urban Meyer started dialing up Curtis Samuel’s number. The offense had a much better flow to it, and we saw a couple of good runs from J.T. Barrett. Samuel would finish off the drive with a 5-yard touchdown run, giving the Bucks a two-score lead at 17-3.

Just as Ohio State had grabbed momentum, Indiana took it away. The Hoosiers had a great 7-play, 65 yard touchdown drive. The Hoosiers ran a great 3rd down screen that picked up a big first down to put them in Ohio State territory, and a Richard Lagow pass to Mitchell Paige made it a 17-10 game with just over a minute left in the half.

Parris Campbell gave the Buckeyes a huge kick return, setting the Buckeyes up nicely on the 6-yard line. On the second play of the drive, J.T. Barrett ran it into the end zone to put the Bucks up 24-10 at the half.

The Hoosiers came out just the way you’d want your team to do so at the start of the second half. Indiana converted on three third downs, and scored on another in a 12 play, 89-yard drive that was capped off by a Danny Friend touchdown reception. The Buckeyes had been punching the Hoosiers in the mouth, but the Hoosiers fought back.

Not to be outdone, the Buckeyes pieced together a 13 play, 85-yard drive of their own. The drive was largely led by the Buckeyes rushing attack, consisting of Barrett, Weber, and Samuel. It was a much needed drive and score to keep the Hoosiers away, who were getting too close for comfort.

It seemed inevitable that Ohio State would at some point or another seal the deal with one final score, but even going into the fourth quarter, it didn’t happen. J.T. Barrett threw an early interception that gave the Hoosiers the ball on the Ohio State 13 yard line. The Buckeyes once again held up inside the 5, and got the stop on downs.

After a few changes of possession, J.T. Barrett finally got a passing touchdown, putting him within two touchdowns of tying Braxton Miller’s record of 88 touchdowns responsible for. The Buckeyes were up 38-17 with less than four minutes to go. Malik Hooker would seal the deal with an interception shortly after.

3 things we learned:


1. Slow starts are still a thing. At least offensively. We saw them a lot last season, and it hasn’t been quite as bad this year. The beginning of this game felt very much like a 2015 Ohio State football game, with the offense looking lost at times, and the offensive line being dominated at times. Curtis Samuel didn’t get many touches early, but once he did, the offense really started moving. We also saw Noah Brown get his mitts on the ball a couple times, but no real huge gains.

The Buckeyes, just as they did last year, were able to combat this with great defensive play. The only difference this year it seems, is that the offense appears better, and the defense scores a lot more. That combination might be enough to carry the Buckeyes into the Michigan game, but we saw what dragging for long periods of time does to a team. A big concern, if any, should be that the passing game was poor today. The winds were rather high this afternoon, and Laglow, while better than Barrett statistically, wasn’t all that impressive himself. If there’s a similar performance from the passing game in better conditions, that’s when you should worry.

2. These Buckeyes are very good, but not invincible. As much fun as this season has been, today was a good reminder that any team can lose on any given day. Indiana has improved as a football program under Kevin Wilson, but it’s certainly a game many expected the Buckeyes to still roll in, despite the Hoosier’s impressive aerial attack. All week, it seemed people finally started believing in the Buckeyes to be one of the best teams in the nation, if not the best team. That’s all good and well! But the games still have to be played on Saturday, opponents have to be taken seriously, and games have to be won.

Next week’s challenge in Madison against the Wisconsin Badgers should be another good test for the Buckeyes. Typically games like the one that Ohio State played in today serves as a good wake up call before heading into one like that. The Buckeyes really weren’t awful today, but in terms of comfort, they didn’t look as great as we all might have liked to see.

3. Ohio State can still run the dang ball. Throughout the season, Urban Meyer has wanted a balance on offense. The passing game wasn’t all that great today, but it really didn’t matter the way the Bucks were running the rock. All season, we’ve seen Curtis Samuel and Mike Weber make entire defensive units look silly, and this afternoon, J.T. Barrett got in on the action. There hasn’t been a whole lot of discussion about it, but when Barrett gets into the fold, it’s like a three-headed monster, and it’s really fun to watch.

Mike Weber has had one heck of a freshman season, and he’s been on pace to be one of the best freshman running backs in the school’s history. He’s really shifty, and can do whatever is asked of him. Samuel is very similar, but you can really put him anywhere on the field and he would succeed. As far as Barrett goes, Meyer has tried to keep him out of the running game for health concerns. With the wind as wicked as it was today, that had to change, and Barrett more than did his part on the ground.

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Five players that must step up for Ohio State to beat Indiana
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The Ohio State Buckeyes continue their 2016 season today, as they try to get their second Big Ten win against Indiana at 3:30 PM EST (ESPN). What's next for the Buckeyes? Make sure you're in the loop -- take five seconds to sign up for our FREE ...

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LGHL Ohio State hockey upsets No. 3 Denver, 3-2

Ohio State hockey upsets No. 3 Denver, 3-2
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The Puckeyes are off to a great start!

Maybe those predictions about Ohio State hockey finishing second in the Big Ten weren’t so crazy, because the Buckeyes just went to Denver and upended the No. 3 team in the country by a score of 3-2.

This was the first round of the Ice Breaker Tournament hosted in Denver and both Ohio State and Air Force upset top five teams, with Air Force taking down No. 5 Boston College in the other first round matchup. OSU and Air Force will face each other for the Ice Breaker championship on Saturday night.

So this was a slightly better start than last year’s 0-7 beginning to the season for the Buckeyes, if I do say so myself.

Matthew Weis started off the scoring just 29 seconds into the first period on a redirection of a Luke Stork pass for his first of the season. Nick Schilkey, of course, registered the secondary tally. Denver would strike back toward the end of the first, at 14:06, with a goal from Tyson McLellan to send it into the break tied at one apiece.

Denver unloaded on the Buckeyes after that initial goal, outshooting the visitors 12-6 in the first. Score effects and whatnot, with Denver trying to tie the game back up and Ohio State maybe sitting too idly by on their early lead. But Ohio State would take their lead right back in the second frame and then double it up.

Matt Joyaux scored his (obviously) first of the season on a shot from the point at 7:26 with assists from Janik Moser and Weis. It was the redshirt freshman’s first ever game played for the Buckeyes. I’d say it went well. John Wiitala, one of last year’s surprising freshmen, doubled the lead at 16:14 on a loose puck with a powerplay goal with assists from Dakota Joshua and Tanner Laczynski. It was Tanner’s first collegiate point and probably the first of many for OSU’s most heralded incoming player.

Ohio State absolutely dominated Denver in that second period, outshooting the home team 15-6 and earning those two goals. The third period, however, would be an exercise in holding on versus a favorite.

Denver would cut the lead in half at just 3:32 of the third on a powerplay goal from Jarid Lukosevicius. That probably didn’t bode well for an underdog to hold onto the lead, but hold they did. Denver registered 17 shots in that third period and Christian Frey stopped all but that one.

Frey stopped 33 out of 35 shots attempted against him for a save percentage of .943. If he put that up for the rest of the season, Ohio State might just win the Big Ten. He almost certainly won’t, because that’d be an insane number for an entire season, but we can dream.

With Frey’s performance and some of last season’s breakout players continuing to score, the Buckeyes won their first ever game at the Ice Breaker Tournament in their third appearance in the event. They’ll look to earn their second, and first tourney victory with a victory over Air Force on Saturday night.

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

Ohio State vs. Indiana 2016: Start time, live stream, TV schedule and Game Thread
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The Buckeyes hope to continue their Big Ten dominance against Indiana.

The second-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes have, thus far this year, been able to roll steadily over their respective opponents. Enter the Indiana Hoosiers, however, and that sort of blowout domination comes into question. Indiana has managed to play Ohio State closer than most Buckeye fans would like to see in the past two years, both when Ohio State was ranked in the top-ten. Now, fresh off a win over Michigan State, Indiana is looking for a win over the Buckeyes on the road.

Still, Ohio State is favored by nearly four touchdowns, and there is little cause for concern that the massive offensive firepower we saw against Oklahoma and Rutgers alike won’t overwhelm the Indiana defense. Between quarterback J.T. Barrett, who is now firmly in the Heisman running after a four-touchdown performance against Rutgers, H back Curtis Samuel, who has averaged 168.3 yards from scrimmage per game thus far this year, running back Mike Weber and a slew of standout receivers, the Buckeyes have been able to overload the four defenses they have faced up to this point.

And speaking of defense, the Buckeyes pitched their first shutout of the season against Rutgers, holding the Scarlet Knights to just 116 yards of total offense. Ohio State leads the nation in several defensive categories, including points per game (9.3) by nearly two points over the No. 2 spot. The secondary remained utterly stifling against Rutgers, which meant that the Scarlet Knights attempted just 16 passes in the entire game as they tried fruitlessly to establish a running game. With a first-year starter in Richard Lagow, who has already thrown six interceptions to nine touchdowns this season, the Indiana offense could end up looking very similar against the Buckeyes.

When is the game and how can I watch?


Game Date/Time: Saturday, Oct. 8, 3:30 p.m.

Location: Columbus, OH

TV: ESPN

Online: WatchESPN

Radio: 97.1 FM/1460 AM

Where is GameDay this weekend?


For the third time this season, College Gameday is heading to a Tennessee matchup, this time in College Station where the ninth-ranked Vols will take on No. 8 Texas A&M at 3:30 p.m. This weekend marks the fifth time that Gameday has headed to College Station. Both teams are currently 5-0 and at the top or tied for the top spot of their respective divisions in the SEC.

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


In the battle for Floyd of Rosedale, Iowa takes on Minnesota at noon on ESPN2, while a still-undefeated Maryland faces Penn State on BTN at the same time. Michigan State has a late non-conference matchup against BYU at 3:30 p.m. on ESPN2. Illinois faces Purdue at 3:30 on BTN, with No. 4 Michigan closing out the day against Rutgers at 6 p.m. on ESPN2.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Kam Williams wasn't ready to give up the title of best dunker on the Ohio State basketball team. Derek Funderburk, one of four newcomers to the Buckeyes this year, was going to provide stiff competition. At 6-foot-9, Funderburk is ...


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tBBC View From the Fan – Indiana

View From the Fan – Indiana
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Thoughts On Last Week


I don’t have a whole lot to say on last week other than it was a great game to watch. The first quarter was a bit slow and clunky, but after that the Buckeyes turned on cruise control and steamrolled their way to a 58-0 victory. The offense looked smooth as always under J.T. Barrett, and Mike Weber had another big game as well. It was also nice to see the wide receivers finally get some action as 12 different guys caught balls last Saturday.

The defense continued to dominate, limiting Rutgers’ passing game to only 33 yards and keeping the running game to 83 yards on the ground. It was a total defensive team effort, but Robert Landers and Chris Worley stood out to me as the stars by how they clogged up the middle and chased guys down on the outside, respectively.

On Indiana


Indiana surprised a lot of people last week when it beat Michigan State in overtime, basically ending the Spartans’ bid at a Big Ten Championship. This week, the Hoosiers travel to Columbus to try their luck with the Buckeyes. Junior quarterback Richard Lagow leads the team, and he’s doing well for a guy who’d never played a down of FBS college football until this season. Lagow is a pocket passer who isn’t much of a run threat, at least not yet. The Hoosiers also have Devine Redding at running back; he’s averaging 5 yards per carry so far, but he hasn’t found the end zone yet. Indiana has a trio of good wide receivers in Nick Westbrook, Ricky Jones and Mitchell Paige, who’ve combined for 52 receptions this season.

Overall, the Hoosiers’ defense has played well this year, and they’re only giving up 21.8 points per game so far. Linebacking duo Tegray Scales and Marcus Oliver have 64 tackles between them, along with 7.5 tackles for a loss. We’ll see how they handle the speed and versatility of the Buckeye attack.

Ideally, it should be more of the same from Ohio State. The Buckeyes should move the ball up and down the field easily and shut down Indiana’s offense. The Hoosiers always seem to give Ohio State fits though, so it’s never wise to count them out of a game – just ask Michigan State – especially after a big win last week. I fully expect the Buckeyes to come prepared for battle, not looking ahead to next week’s game at Wisconsin.

Prediction: Ohio State 56, Indiana 6

A Fan’s Playoff Standings

  1. Ohio State – I moved them the Buckeyes a spot after their dominating performance last weekend. Yes, it was against Rutgers, but both the Buckeye offense and defense are No. 1 in the nation in several categories after four weeks of play, so I feel my ranking is justified.
  2. Alabama – The Crimson Tide got by Kentucky last week, 34-6, but they travel to take on the dangerous Arkansas Razorbacks this weekend. It should be a good game, and it will test young Jalen Hurts. He managed to lead a comeback against Ole Miss in a hostile environment a couple weeks ago, so we’ll see how he handles another rowdy crowd in Arkansas.
  3. Clemson – Win a top five matchup, move into my playoff rankings. The Tigers didn’t look much like last year’s team that made the playoffs, and they were on the outside looking in. Now that they’ve survived Louisville, they look like the ACC’s representative again this year.
  4. Washington – Another battle of top teams, but this one ended unexpectedly for me. Washington dominated Stanford in all facets of the game, shutting down Heisman contender Christian McCaffrey all night and holding the Cardinal to six points. Washington has Oregon this week it a tough game.
A Fan’s Heisman Standings

  1. Lamar Jackson – Despite losing to Clemson, he still put up video game numbers. He’s accounted for 28 touchdowns in five games this season, and his gaudy numbers should only continue to get better as the Cardinals coast through the remainder of their season (excluding the Houston game).
  2. J.T. Barrett – He became the all-time passing touchdown leader at Ohio State last week, and he’s within striking distance of Braxton Miller’s school record 88 total touchdowns. Those are career records, but he’s having a great junior season, leading the Buckeyes to the No. 1 ranking in total offense and No. 1 spot in scoring offense in the country through five weeks.
  3. Deshaun Watson – He moved himself back into contention after last week’s big win against Louisville. Sure, he threw three interceptions, but he was calm under pressure and led the Tigers to victory after Louisville stormed back after halftime. Clemson has a pretty favorable schedule remaining, so Watson should be able to put up some big numbers.
  4. Greg Ward, Jr. – Houston is 5-0. Although Ward only played in four of those games, he’s having a great season so far. He has over 1,300 yards passing on 70 percent completions and 13 total touchdowns. Last week against UConn, he had an 84 percent completion percentage and over 450 yards of total offense.

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Football: Wellston Golden Rockets v. Nelsonville-York Buckeyes - October 7, 2016
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The following photos were captured during the game between the Wellston Golden Rockets and the Nelsonville-York Buckeyes at C.H. Jones Field in Wellston on October 7. The Buckeyes defeated the Golden Rockets 38-0. (Photos by Scott Jones). Close.
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Desbiens breaks record, Badgers dominate Buckeyes to remain undefeated
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UW outshot the Buckeyes by an astonishing 47 to 15 margin, as OSU only mustered up two shots on goal in the third period. Redshirt sophomore goalie Kassidy Sauve, the reigning WCHA Defensive Player of the Week was solid for the Buckeyes, stopping 41 ...


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Google College football picks | How we see it: Ohio State 44, Indiana 15 - Columbus Dispatch

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College football picks | How we see it: Ohio State 44, Indiana 15
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The Buckeyes rolled up more than 500 yards in total offense against Western Michigan, but Urban Meyer still sees room for improvement. Tim May and Bill Rabinowitz talk about that game and Ohio State's upcoming Big Ten opener against Indiana.


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Former Ohio State coach Tom Herman says Meyer could take on Jim Harbaugh in a fight
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This morning, veteran sportsman Dan Patrick ended his interview with Houston coach and former Buckeye assistant Tom Herman by asking: could Meyer take on Harbaugh? It was a fun question to ask the head coach, who has dominated as head man for the ...

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— Kirk Barton (@Kirk_Barton) October 2, 2016




Staff Slights


Scott – Brian Kelly said every position is up for grabs at Notre Dame. He even said he would consider using a freshman QB who was expected to red-shirt. There ya go coach. Ruin a year of eligibility for a player when your team is 2-3 and the offense isn’t the big problem.


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— Scott Halasz (@ohiostatescott) September 27, 2016


WVa – I have to jump on this delusional TTUN fans bandwagon but not in a good way. I find it laughable that they believe all of the hype that’s involved with the program right now. They are forgetting the mass exodus of recruits that has been going on and their best star is really all they have. I for one cannot wait until The Game just to shut them up again!


This was defensive pass interference in the Clemson game. Just saying https://t.co/BU6xAXRZLm

— Chris Hunt (@WVaBuckeye) October 3, 2016



Malik Hooker (Ohio State) week 1.
Indeed this is a nice interception, but what would've happened if it wasn't under thrown? #ToTheHouse https://t.co/aYdp2fA6dr

— Mr. Buckeye™ (@Soggy_McMuffin) October 3, 2016


Ben v. – Are we ready for the head coaching carousel to start going around and around? Miles is out at LSU, Kelly might be in trouble at ND, Franklin could be close to done in Happy Valley, Helton has a sinking ship at USC and so many others out there that will make changes before or at seasons end. It is nice to know that our coach isn’t going anywhere no matter what job opens up, but the same can not be said for teams like Houston and Western Michigan where their head coaches are doing a magnificent job and will be highly coveted by the teams mentioned above if they make a move.


Urban has about as much chance of going to LSU and the SEC as I do of becoming a Michigan fan…. 0% https://t.co/sBtdDV7zwg

— Ben van Ooyen (@BuckeyeBVO) September 26, 2016



Would Urban Meyer listen about the LSU vacancy? Surely not, but the Tigers will reportedly at least try: https://t.co/Wdp5W4peM8

— Land-Grant Holy Land (@Landgrant33) September 26, 2016


JC – TTUN needs to accept that Harbaugh is bi-polar. Perhaps healing then can begin.


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Enough Said!

— JC (@Jcollingsworth3) September 14, 2016




Fans Slights


Ohio teams winning, Michigan teams losing again. As it should be. #RallyTogether

— Jessica (@Buckeyetxgirl) October 7, 2016



Get with the game Matt Millen! It's not "this Ohio offense." It is THE Ohio State Offense! #BuckeyeNation #BuckeyeMania #GoBucks #Buckeyes

— The Ultimate BuckNut (@JTows) October 1, 2016



in 2 weeks When Ohio State walks in to Madison & Destroys Whiskey all we'll here from Tun Twitter is how much better their 7 point win was

— Brad @ TBU (@bhammer1965) October 1, 2016



All this time and I never knew I followed so many baseball fans.

— SeaZ (@SEAZajac) October 7, 2016



Reds fans don't really tweet after June https://t.co/El7RQQZRnA

— Hoosier's Daddy (@THE_OSU) October 7, 2016



@THE_OSU @SEAZajac Actually we don't tweet after may.

— Brad @ TBU (@bhammer1965) October 7, 2016



HairBall get back on the sidelines

— Buckeye Nation! (@tf0620) October 1, 2016




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tBBC Scarlet and Gray Drive Time Re-Wind: Fans Interact, Indiana Preview, Know Your Opponent...

Scarlet and Gray Drive Time Re-Wind: Fans Interact, Indiana Preview, Know Your Opponent Quiz, Football Bloopers
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Welcome to the daily rewind of the previous days or weekends articles here on the Buckeye Battle Cry with some commentary and links to the author’s twitter account!




@osusteelersJen @Buckeyetxgirl @bhammer1965 @JTows answer @wvabuckeye tough questions

“I really enjoy doing the weekly fans interact! Most times I get to bring in twitter folks who I am interacting with and they appear to have some great insight’s with their tweets. This week is no different with the four I have. Give them a follow and compliment them on their work!”

New at tBBC: tBBC Fans Interact: Rutgers; OSUSteelersJen, Buckeyetxgirl, bhammer1965, JTows https://t.co/yqHgGqGbtS

— The BBC (@The_BBC) October 6, 2016


@BuckeyeBVO throws out a pop quiz about the Hoosiers.

Take this quiz about Indiana!

New at tBBC: Know Your Opponent: Indiana (Quiz) https://t.co/DjcN6zRL0V

— The BBC (@The_BBC) October 6, 2016


@Charles_BBC covers non-rev women’s hockey and they’re playing very well right now

“It’s October and that means college hockey season is getting underway. The Ohio State women’s hockey team opened their season last weekend with a trip to Troy, New York to take on RPI, that is Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute not the computerized rating system used in NCAA tournament selections. The Buckeyes got their season off to a hot start, scoring two goals in the first two minutes of Friday’s game as they took a commanding 3-0 lead at the end of the first period on the way to a 4-1 win. RPI outshot OSU 35-22 but redshirt sophomore goalie Kassidy Sauve was a force in net, recording 34 saves.”

New at tBBC: OSU Non-Revenue: Women's Hockey Off To A Strong Start https://t.co/3WW9pfdPLB

— The BBC (@The_BBC) October 6, 2016


@BuckeyeBVO brings us this weeks hype video from @OhioStateFB



New at tBBC: Ohio State vs Indiana Trailer https://t.co/7I5ipFVqte

— The BBC (@The_BBC) October 6, 2016


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LGHL Former Ohio State coach Tom Herman says Meyer could take on Jim Harbaugh in a fight

Former Ohio State coach Tom Herman says Meyer could take on Jim Harbaugh in a fight
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The Houston coach thinks Meyer would be a Vegas favorite if Meyer-Harbaugh ever turned into a bout.

Dan Patrick: Could Urban Meyer take Jim Harbaugh, if he had to?

Houston coach Tom Herman: Oh man, this quote is gonna be all over the Internet. Yes, absolutely he could. That’s where all my money would be; he would be a Vegas favorite.


– The Dan Patrick show (10/7/2016)


Morning sports talk radio rarely fails to deliver. This morning, veteran sportsman Dan Patrick ended his interview with Houston coach and former Buckeye assistant Tom Herman by asking: could Meyer take on Harbaugh?

It was a fun question to ask the head coach, who has dominated as head man for the Cougars. Unequivocally, Herman said that Meyer would be able to take on (and win) against the milk-drinking, khakis-wearing man in charge of the Team Up North.

While that question ended the interview, the whole interview delved into many topics on Herman. Ranging from his intro into sports broadcasting to his dream job in coaching, to what happens when someone walks in late to a meeting, Patrick does a pretty good job at gaining insight into Herman’s career.

Here is the interview in its entirety.

“Four games into the season, No. 2 Ohio State has pummeled its opponents by a whopping 191 combined points... what makes the Buckeyes’ run of routs so impressive is that their opponents have all come from college football’s top division.”

– Andrew Beaton, The Wall Street Journal


So far this season, the Ohio State Buckeyes have decimated opposing team after opposing team. It didn’t matter if you were a MAC squad (Bowling Green) or a blue-blood college program like Oklahoma; if you stood in the way of Ohio State and their path to a national championship, you felt the wrath of the Urban Meyer coached squad.

And that’s the scary part.

This season, OSU has outscored their opponents 228-37, and haven’t surrendered an offensive rushing touchdown. On top of that, the Buckeyes have housed four interceptions (tying a school record set in 1987 and 1996), hold a +8 margin in turnovers and are averaging a whopping 57.0 points per game – the most among schools in the Big Ten. Meyer is doing all these things with one of the youngest teams in the country. Just imagine if this crop of players were juniors or seniors.

The Wall Street Journal noted the Buckeyes dominance, but also listed teams that had similar stats in their first four games. Since 1980, among the top five teams that had the widest margin of points-scored to points-allowed in their opening quartet of games, none of them went on to have an undefeated season. In fact, three of the five teams incurred at least two losses after steamrolling their way to a 4-0 start.

As the Ohio State machine keeps on churning out wins, we’ll see if the Meyer can break the trend, and lead one of the most prolific scoring teams to that illusive undefeated season.

BTN Tailgate show takes place at Ohio State tomorrow


A few weeks ago, the Big Ten Network unveiled the six locations to where their traveling tailgate show will be at during the course of the season. On Saturday, it will be Ohio State’s turn to host BTN, as the BTN Tailgate Show will take place at the RPAC.

Dave Revsine, Gerry DiNardo and Anthony “Spice” Adams will be the experts breaking down this week’s matchups in the Big Ten and beyond. Since the event is taking place at OSU, Heisman winners Archie Griffin and Eddie George are slated to join the BTN cast on campus.

The show kicks off at 10:30 a.m., and will offer free doughnuts, coffee, chips and other swag, according to an Ohio State spokesperson. To get the freebies, you probably want to get their earlier. The spokesperson also noted that students and fans can begin entering the tailgate starting at 9 a.m.

“Kyle Snyder is king. It's possible he's the most over-qualified wrestler to step on an NCAA mat.”

– Christian Pyles, FloWrestling


Another week, and another NCAA wrestling ranking that came out. Unsurprisingly, the recent Olympic gold medalist Kyle Snyder is on top of the board at the 285 weight class. Snyder is the lone Buckeye in the top 20 poll, but quite a few fellow Big Ten members are on the board.

Nick Nevills (Penn State), Collin Jensen (Nebraska), Brooks Black (Illinois), Sam Stoll (Iowa), Michael Kroells (Minnesota) and Connor Medbery (Wisconsin) are the other wrestlers representing the Big Ten Conference.

While Snyder is top dog, the top five rankings also include Kroells and Medbery.

Ohio State’s wrestling schedule begins on Oct. 20 with ‘wrestle-offs’ at the French Fieldhouse in Columbus.

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tBBC Happy 94th Birthday to the ‘Shoe

Happy 94th Birthday to the ‘Shoe
Ben van Ooyen
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Today marks the 94th birthday for the home of your Ohio State Buckeyes – The Horseshoe. The ‘Shoe – designed by Howard Dwight Smith – was built by E.H. Latham Comapny at a total cost of 1.49 million dollars ($21,361,367.26 in today’s dollar). At the time of completion Ohio Stadium was the largest concrete structure in the world.


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The first game played in Ohio Stadium took place 94 years ago today, when the Buckeyes took on Ohio Wesleyan University. The ‘Shoe packed in 25,000 eager fans to watch the Buckeyes play that day. The Buckeyes would go on to win 5-0 that day and would finish the 1922 season 3-4.

Since 1922 Ohio Stadium has undergone many renovations to keep the stadium in the top tier of stadiums across the nation. The capacity has been increased from its original 66,210 back in 1922 to its current capacity of 104,944. This has included adding seats into the stadium in the South stands as well as lowering the field back in 1998-99, removing the track that encircled the field to get fans closer to the action. The scoreboard has gone through some major renovations as well. The JumboTron in the South end zone was replaced with a 124 ft. x 42 ft. high definition video board with LED lights. The field is made up of FieldTurf since the 2007 season, as it was becoming too expensive to keep natural grass in a playable condition from week to week.



With the additions to Ohio Stadium’s seating in 2014, the stadium sits as the third largest stadium in the country, and fifth largest in the world. The Buckeyes also had lights put in permanently so that they would be able to host more night games without renting lights. The Buckeyes have hosted 19 night games at the Horseshoe since 1985.

While every home game is sold out at Ohio Stadium, there have been a few games that have overflowed the capacity over the last three years. Last year’s Michigan State win over the Buckeyes drew 108,975 fans to the game and most of them left pretty upset at the end of that one. The Buckeyes led the nation in average attendance in 2014 with 106,296 people per game, and set the national spring game record this past April when 100,189 fans showed up for a glorified scrimmage.

The Horseshoe has not only played host to the Buckeyes and their opponents over the years, but also to some major events. The ‘Shoe has hosted Pink Floyd, Genesis, Elton John, Billy Joel and The Rolling Stones along with a few country festivals. The Ohio High School Athletic Association also hosted all championship games for the seven divisions in 2014-2015 at the Horeshoe. This past July, Ohio Stadium hosted a 2016 International Champions Cup match between Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid, drawing a record 86,641 fans for a soccer match.

If you have not had the luxury of attending a game or an event at Ohio Stadium, I highly suggest you make it one of your goals to make a visit. There is nothing like the feeling of when the band enters the field for the first time, and the players appear out of the tunnel. Cheering the Buckeyes on to victory with 106,000 of your closest friends is a feeling I will never forget.

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LGHL Ohio State and Michigan look to stay undefeated in Week 6’s Big Ten college football, bets odds

Ohio State and Michigan look to stay undefeated in Week 6’s Big Ten college football, bets odds
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Both the Buckeyes and Wolverines are huge favorites as they look to be on a collision course for their late November date in Columbus

Big Ten action not enough for you this week? Check out this week’s picks for the best national games here.

Last week ATS: 7-4-1 (2-3 National, 5-1-1 B1G)

Season ATS: 34-38-2 (13-17 National, 21-21-2 B1G)

B1G games:


Iowa (-1) v. Minnesota - 12:00 PM EST - ESPN2

Iowa has to be wishing it was still 2015, since 2016 has not been kind at all to the Hawkeyes. Not only has Iowa lost to North Dakota State and Northwestern, but they also struggled with Rutgers a few weeks ago. After being so solid on defense last year, it has been a bit of a surprise to see the Hawkeyes struggle so much this season, especially against the run.

Last week the Golden Gophers suffered their first loss of the season, and they only have themselves to blame after taking a 10-point lead into halftime. Running backs Shannon Brooks and Rodney Smith with look to exploit Iowa’s vulnerable run defense and keep the Hawkeyes on their toes to open the passing game up for Mitch Leidner.

This is the most Big Ten game out there since the winner gets a trophy of a pig, Floyd of Rosedale. Minnesota won in 2014 and Iowa took the trophy back in 2015, but I have a feeling the trophy is going to change homes against this year. Something is just off about Iowa this year, while aside for the second half and overtime last week, Minnesota has been playing solid football.

Minnesota 27, Iowa 24

Maryland (-2) v. Penn State - 12:00 PM EST - Big Ten Network

How good has the hire of D.J. Durkin been for Maryland so far? The Terrapins are 4-0 and playing some really good football. Sure, their schedule has been pretty easy, but it’s what the team needed to build some confidence. Last week Maryland throttled Purdue behind 204 yards on the ground from Ty Johnson, who did his damage on just seven carries. The biggest change for Maryland this year is they aren’t turning the football over, something they did at an alarming rate last year.

Penn State was able to right the ship just a little bit last week with their overtime win against Minnesota, but Nittany Lion fans still have plenty to be concerned about. Running back Saquon Barkley is going through a bit of a sophomore slump, but then again he doesn’t have the greatest offensive line blocking for him.

The Nittany Lions are also still working through plenty of injuries on the defensive side of the football, something that might not bode well against a Maryland team that is finding their stride on offense. I went back-and-forth on this game, and while it wouldn’t surprise me at all to see Penn State win again, somehow the Terrapins get their third win ever against the Nittany Lions.

Maryland 34, Penn State 27

Purdue v. Illinois (-10.5) - 3:30 PM EST - Big Ten Network

Purdue is about the only team out there that Illinois should be a double-digit favorite against. At least the Fighting Illini did hang around with Nebraska last week. On the other hand, Purdue was destroyed by Maryland and things aren’t going to get better anytime soon. I’ve already wrote more about this game than I probably should have since it’s going to be bad.

Illinois 38, Purdue 21

BYU v. Michigan State (-6) - 3:30 PM EST - ABC

After losing the first two games of their Big Ten schedule, Michigan State is probably happy to step by out of conference on Saturday. The last time the Spartans lost two games in a row was back in 2012. It’s no coincidence that the Spartans have lost both games that Riley Bullough has missed, and the linebacker is slated to miss this week’s game.

BYU won a thrilling 55-53 contest against Toledo last week, and while Michigan State doesn’t have the same offensive prowess that the Rockets do, the defense has to be a concern for the Cougars. BYU will need another big performance this week from running back Jamaal Williams, who rushed for 286 yards and five touchdowns last week.

Michigan State at least ends their losing streak this week, but they still have some work to do if they want to put a scare into Michigan and Ohio State later in the year. Quarterback Tyler O’Connor threw three touchdowns last week, so even though Michigan State lost, the senior actually played well. The Spartans finally get a win without Bullough before heading back into Big Ten play.

Michigan State 31, BYU 21

No. 4 Michigan (-30) v. Rutgers - 7:00 PM EST - ESPN2

The biggest question this week will be if Rutgers can actually score a point. Last week the Scarlet Knights were shutout by Ohio State, and that comes on the heels of scoring just seven points against Iowa. All Rutgers has to do now is try and figure out a Michigan defense that has given up 14 points or less in four of five games.

The Michigan offense left plenty to be desired last week against Wisconsin, but some of that was because of how solid the Badger defense is. While the offensive issues won’t show up this week against a lowly Rutgers team, it’s something to keep your eye on heading forward. There are plenty of questions about the kicking game for the Wolverines after they missed three field goals last week.

Jabrill Peppers will probably have a big game since he’s playing back in New Jersey and everybody will for some reason want to claim him as Heisman Trophy candidate. Because only special players can do things against Rutgers. Michigan has little problem with the Scarlet Knights, but at least Rutgers scores somewhere during the game.

Michigan 41, Rutgers 7

Indiana v. No. 2 Ohio State (-29) - 3:30 PM EST - ESPN

Ohio State just keeps on rolling, but it’s easy to see why fans might be a little nervous heading into this week after the Hoosiers almost upset the Buckeyes last year in Bloomington. I don’t think Ohio State will have quite the same scare, as Urban Meyer will have his team focused before a trip to Madison next week.

Indiana has been a very tough team to get a read on this year. A couple weeks ago they lost at home to Wake Forest, and last week they didn’t look all that great for a good chunk of the game against Michigan State before taking down the Spartans in overtime. Quarterback Richard Lagow has been solid for the Hoosiers this year, but he also threw five interceptions against the Demon Deacons. With the way Ohio State’s secondary is playing, I wouldn’t be surprised for the Buckeyes to get Lagow to commit a couple turnovers.

The Ohio State offense is really hitting on all cylinders right now, and I just don’t think Indiana will have what it takes to slow the Buckeyes down. Sure, the Hoosiers are better on defense than previous years, but that’s not saying much. Really it comes down to which weapons the Buckeyes will want to feature in this one. Whether it be Mike Weber continuing his growth at running back, or Curtis Samuel racking up even more all-purpose yards. The Buckeyes should again be able to score at least 45 points in this game, something they have done in each game this year.

The only thing I’m worried about in this one is Indiana is competent enough on offense that I could see them putting in a touchdown or two to get a late cover. But I also thought that might happen against Bowling Green and Tulsa and we saw just how that worked out. The Buckeyes will want to head into the Wisconsin game with an impressive performance, and they get that against an Indiana team that might be ripe for a bit of a letdown after their big win last week.

Ohio State 54, Indiana 20

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tBBC What Do You Want To See? Indiana

What Do You Want To See? Indiana
Scott
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If this was a basketball game, I would be more worried.
But it’s football. And it’s Indiana.
It was a nice win over Michigan State the Hoosiers had, but Sparty was grossly overvalued.
I can’t see Indiana coming into the Horseshoe and pulling a Sparty on us.
But here’s what I along with the other BBC writers would like to see.

Scott
A win: Obviously.
No false starts: Gonna keep asking for this.
No injuries: Stay healthy guys.
Air Buckeyes: We know OSU can run the ball. I want to see an aerial assault.

Ben
Play well: I want to see another solid all around win against a gritty Indiana team. This might be the best team Kevin Wilson has had in his tenure at Indiana, and they are coming off a high of beating Michigan State in overtime. Hopefully we have some nice weather and the Buckeyes take care of business early.
JT TD: I would also like to see JT Barrett become the all-time leader in touchdowns at Ohio State. He needs five to do it, but that isn’t unreasonable.

WVa
Don’t let history repeat itself: I don’t need to remind everybody of the first Urban Meyer coached team’s trip to Bloomington or how these Hoosiers seem to always be very prepared for the Buckeyes. Aside from Rutgers they will get everyone’s best shot.
Slow start will be deadly: Come out with all cylinders firing and mix things up enough that they don’t know what hit them. I am happy Mike Weber Jr., has been performing at a very high level, but Indiana will focus on stopping the run. If it’s not working early use the stars that have been shining in Curtis Samuel, Dontre Wilson and Noah Brown.
Keep the crowd in it: Fans need to be the best they have been so far. Was fairly disappointed in the empty seats last Saturday and the lack of crowd interaction. Granted the Buckeyes were killing Rutgers, but there weren’t even that many drunks.
(Editor’s note: tBBC does not endorse or condone underage drinking.)

Brandon
A win: This is a given.
No injuries: For either team.
Domination: No close victories this year.

Mike
A victory: One where IU doesn’t put the fear of God into Buckeyes again. Since Kevin Wilson arrived, it seems like we have had much closer games than any Buckeye wants to see. Not just a win, but an overall victory.
A clean game: No stupid mental mistake, false starts, etc.
100-yard receiver: Not an H-Back or RB, but an actual 100-yard receiver. Preferably Parris Campbell, but I’d take any .

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