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Google Spartans top Buckeyes in TVC opener - Athens Messenger (registration)

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Spartans top Buckeyes in TVC opener
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The Spartans and Buckeyes both figure to factor prominently in the Division III tournament race after the regular season. The two programs have combined to play in 10 district finals and make three regional appearances since 2010. Round one this season ...


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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State football has a top-notch video team, so this isn't a shot at any of the work they've done. It's stellar, and the trailer they released on Tuesday for Saturday's season-opener against Bowling Green will be loved by Buckeye fans.
Meyer: Buckeyes embrace being favoritesThe Detroit News
Ohio State football | Keys to the seasonColumbus Dispatch
Ohio State Buckeyes release first official depth chartDayton Daily News
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tBBC Video: Bowling Green vs. Ohio State Official Trailer

Video: Bowling Green vs. Ohio State Official Trailer
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The Ohio State Buckeyes open up the 2016 regular season on Saturday afternoon against the Bowling Green State Falcons at Ohio Stadium. Here’s the official team trailer to get you pumped before kickoff!

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Ohio State Football Preview: The 2016 Buckeyes Offense
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Barrett's ability to strike it big in the red zone and give the Ohio State offense a true dual threat was exactly what the Buckeye offense needed down the stretch. It also proved what the best version of the Buckeyes offense looks like in the form of ...
Ohio State's Offensive Line Hoping to Avoid Early-Season Struggles it Had After Last Overhaul in 2014Eleven Warriors
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2016 tOSU Wide Receiver Discussion

I don't think tha the provides anything that Torrance does not. Victor is also ultra thin. I love Victor's potential but I wouldn't bet on him making a big impact this year.

Muscle mass and durability would be my only concern but if he plays somewhat sparingly, that might not be an issue. And with TV now out, he might really have an opportunity to contribute.
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LGHL Ohio State has national championship hopes despite inexperience

Ohio State has national championship hopes despite inexperience
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Even with a young team in Columbus, expectations remain high as ever.

“In Las Vegas, the Buckeyes — the youngest, most inexperienced team in the nation — have the second-best odds of winning the national title.”

- David Briggs, The Blade


Not a season goes by without Ohio State being in the mix as a potential contender for the national championship, or that how it feels, anyway. And that sense of confidence rests in the teams that Urban Meyer has coached since he came to Columbus. So it comes as no surprise that the Buckeyes feel that they can end up being in the conversation for another appearance in the College Football Playoff in 2016 despite losing a bevy of starters from last season.

Still, even with the inexperience across the board, Ohio State has the second-best odds of winning the national championship according to Vegas. That speaks volumes to the job Meyer has done both in recruiting the talent and also developing that talent into legitimate top-level players. He’ll have his work cut out for him early and an early season test against Oklahoma in Norman could prove to be a nice measuring stick for where this group of Buckeyes currently stands in the grand scheme of the college football landscape.

“You know, Coach (Urban) Meyer, he was on me everyday. Especially when I changed my position he was kinda upset about it when I told him I wanted to play receiver. He was on me everyday to watch film and any mistake, he was on it. It is all about learning from the best.”

- Braxton Miller via Patrick Starr, Scout.com


Braxton Miller was an electrifying playmaker during his time at Ohio State and is now on his way to doing the same thing in Houston for the Texans. Miller has the talent to succeed in the NFL and is thanking Urban Meyer for pushing him to be greater at all times last season. Miller also spoke highly of Texans star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins who Miller has been closely watching during the preseason and taking every bit of advice he can get. With the preseason coming to an end, Miller seems penciled in to be the starting slot receiver for the Texans come Week 1.

Some may have questioned Miller’s ability to grasp a brand new position quickly after playing quarterback both in high school and at Ohio State for three seasons. At one point a Heisman-contending quarterback, two shoulder surgeries essentially forced Miller to change his position with the Buckeyes and he stepped in immediately and made an impact. Now he gets a chance to improve further in the NFL and it seems like Houston may have been a nearly perfect spot for him.

“[Big Ten fearless predictions] Sam Hubbard will lead the nation in sacks”

- Austin Ward via Brian Bennett, ESPN


The Big Ten writers for ESPN gave their fearless predictions for the upcoming season, and Austin Ward predicts that Ohio State defensive end Sam Hubbard will lead the country in sacks. Hubbard is entering his redshirt sophomore season after playing backup to Joey Bosa in 2015. Hubbard filled his role in terrific fashion, playing when Bosa was both suspended at the start of the year and when he was ejected in the Fiesta Bowl against Notre Dame. He proved what he’s capable of when put into the game, and now will get to solidify that in 2016.

Playing behind Bosa only allowed Hubbard to improve his game and it showed a lot of the times that Hubbard could be just as disruptive on the defensive line. Now with fellow defensive end Tyquan Lewis on the other end, Hubbard is likely looking forward to a season in which he’s the starter. And though Jayln Holmes is listed on the depth chart with Hubbard, expect the sophomore to shine early on in the season.

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tBBC Scarlet and Gray Drive Time Re-Wind: OSU the BBall School, Rosselli, Martell and Clark

Scarlet and Gray Drive Time Re-Wind: OSU the BBall School, Rosselli, Martell and Clark
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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 from little old me (@wvabuckeye) and links to the author’s tweets!

Joe Dexter gets the lowdown on a beloved wrestling assistant moving onto the BIG12

“Ohio State Buckeye Associate Head coach and Ohio RTC headman Lou Rosselli has accepted the head coaching position at the University of Oklahoma. The former Edinboro wrestler and assistant, who just helped lead Kyle Snyder to a 97 KG Olympic title, will take over for Mark Cody, who stepped down earlier in the month.”

New at tBBC: Lou Rosselli named new head coach of Oklahoma https://t.co/vqRYPijAht

— The BBC (@The_BBC) August 30, 2016


@Mmeals joins us for a guest article that rapidly rocketed him to the top of the heap and is now a full time employee (save for his initiation party).

“Like most Ohio State fans, I take great pride in seeing the men of the Scarlet and Gray take the field every Saturday in the fall, putting my home state’s name on over their own name, and playing with everything they have. Being a Buckeye fan has given me more pride and things to boast about than almost every other college football program has in the 33 (starting of 34) falls I have been on this earth and able to witness.”

New at tBBC: Opinion: Will Ohio State Ever Be A Basketball School? Does it Matter? https://t.co/Y5rxLN6s5b

— The BBC (@The_BBC) August 29, 2016


Ben van Ooyen runs his daily gambit and is rapidly becoming one of the best in the business. We are lucky to have him!

“Since the commitment of Tate Martell to Ohio State, Danny Clark has taken a back seat even though he has been committed for what seems like 10 years now. Clark and his team at Archbishop Hoban started off his senior season in a big way on Friday. Clark finished 14-23 passing for 196 yards and 2 TD’s as well as rushing for 3 more TD’s in their 42-14 win over Canton McKinley.”

New at tBBC: Heard Around the 'Shoe – 8/29/2016 https://t.co/zuQvzG5C0S

— The BBC (@The_BBC) August 29, 2016


Brandon Zimmerman gives us the inside scoop on whom to follow with regards to our opponents this season.

“I’m here to help you find out all you need to know about their opponents by giving you members of the media who specialize in the Buckeyes opponents. Keep this page bookmarked and come back to it often!”

New at tBBC: Buckeye Opponets: Who to Follow in the Media https://t.co/AhEQYbEQG0

— The BBC (@The_BBC) August 29, 2016


Ben van Ooyen catches up on the latest roster hit.

“The Buckeyes depth chart took another hit today, as it was reported by Tim Shoemaker at 11 Warriors that red-shirt freshman Torrance Gibson has been suspended for the fall semester”

New at tBBC: Torrance Gibson Suspended for Fall Semester https://t.co/0PE1qisRqu

— The BBC (@The_BBC) August 29, 2016


Joe Dexter gives a quick hitter from our graphics friend.

Our friend Kevin Dearth is at it again! Much thanks to the best Buckeye Graphics man out there for sharing this wallpaper for your desktop or laptop.

New at tBBC: Buckeyes On Your Computer https://t.co/np5a1VFoeq

— The BBC (@The_BBC) August 29, 2016


WVa rounds up the troops in this pre-season edition of tBBC Awards


New at tBBC: TBBC Awards: Pre-season Edition https://t.co/MyLmpmH94J

— The BBC (@The_BBC) August 29, 2016


Shannon and Chip are joined again this week with Brett Ciancia of PickSixPreviews.com

“They start off with Rutgers who they all feel will finish last in the division followed by Maryland. All three agree the hires of Chris Ash for Rutgers and DJ Durkin for Maryland are excellent hires.

They then discuss Indiana and their ever-changing defensive coordinators. The problems they have defensively and the loss of some key offensive players.”


New at tBBC: Men of the Scarlet and Gray Podcast: Big Ten East Discussion https://t.co/4qc0ftIWrr

— The BBC (@The_BBC) August 29, 2016


Joe D. brings us the latest news and views from former wrestlers on Associate Head Coach Lou Rosselli leaving the Buckeye wrestling program and Ohio RTC to coach the Oklahoma Sooners.


New at tBBC: Lou Rosselli named new head coach of Oklahoma https://t.co/vqRYPijAht

— The BBC (@The_BBC) August 30, 2016


“Lou is the man,” said 2008 National Champion Mike Pucillo on an April 2015 episode of tBBC Radio Hour. “He is one of the best technical coaches I’ve ever been around. He makes everything look easy. Its unbelievable how good he is technically and as a coach. He brings a lot to the table on the college and international level. He’s on par with being the top-international coach in the country if not already there.

“His presence at Ohio State from day one has been huge from day one.”



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LGHL Ohio State’s official Bowling Green hype video proves they haven’t lost their fastball

Ohio State’s official Bowling Green hype video proves they haven’t lost their fastball
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The OSU video team is still at the peak of their powers.


Are you ready for some football?

It’s been what feels like an eternity since Urban Meyer’s Ohio State Buckeyes last took the field.

After summarily beating Notre Dame, OSU spent the entire offseason re—well we know they don’t rebuild, but let’s say retooling to put themselves in position to play for it all again in 2016.

Despite zero senior starters on defense and 31 underclassmen in the two-deep, the games don’t stop.

With early season challenges, including the big one on the road against a team favored to make the playoff, the Oklahoma Sooners, 2016 shouldn’t be anything if not exciting.

If after watching the above hype video you aren’t gearing up and ready to suit up with a helmet on, you may want to reevaluate things and/or see a doctor.

Go Bucks.

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Google BM5: Game week arrives; projecting Buckeyes' 2-deep - 247Sports

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BM5: Game week arrives; projecting Buckeyes' 2-deep
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The program will release its official 2-deep on Tuesday, but Dave Biddle takes a stab at what the entire 2-deep will look like on today's show. Also, today marks the first Urban Meyer game-week press conference of the season. Those will be held each ...

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BTN Audio: Listen to your Big Ten coach preview Week 1

Audio: Listen to your Big Ten coach preview Week 1
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Each Tuesday morning during the Big Ten football season, the 14 Big Ten football coaches hold a Big Ten teleconference with reporters from around the country. We post the audio for each segment of the call here. Listen to your coach below.Filed under: Audio Tagged: Teleconferences
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LGHL What you need to know about Northwestern before Ohio State plays them

What you need to know about Northwestern before Ohio State plays them
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Last year, the Wildcats were more lucky than good. What about this season?

The Ohio State football season will be here before you know it, and even if you’ve only been paying semi-close attention this offseason, you’re probably aware of the major storylines with the program. This is going to be an exceptionally young, but talented and athletic team. There’s a lack of proven production at wideout, running back, and defensive back. They return the best QB in the conference, and should at least compete for a Big Ten title.

But you may not know a lot about the specific teams on Ohio State’s schedule. We’ll get into a lot more detail before the actual games, but you may want a primer so you can sound smart at the bar, or at the barbecue, or in the grocery store checkout line.

So take a look at Ohio State’s opponents this year. Next up, a battle with the Northwestern Wildcats.

What was the deal with Northwestern last year?

BODY CLOCKS BODY BLOCK BODY CLOCKKKKKKKKKKSSSSS

The most interesting thing that happened to Northwestern was their devious invention of body clocks, the justification used to explain why Stanford could have played so poorly in Northwestern’s unlikely Week 1 upset. Northwestern spent the rest of the season winning close games against mostly uninspired opposition, and then getting blasted by the quality teams on their schedule. When the dust settled, Northwestern had an impressive looking 10-3 record, even though they didn’t even crack the top 50 of the S&P+. Mentioning this is a good way of making Northwestern fans mad on the internet.

How’s Northwestern going to look on offense?


Probably at least a little better than they looked last year, but that is hardly high praise. The Wildcats finished a horrible 113th in offensive S&P+ last season, thanks to inexperience at skill positions, bad quarterback play, and a revolving door of offensive linemen.

If you’re an optimistic sort, you’d note that almost everybody of consequence is back. Clayton Thorson, a former blue-chip recruit, is back for his sophomore season at quarterback. Justin Jackson, another blue-chipper, is back at running back, and should be one of the very best in the conference. Six linemen with starting experience are coming back. There are some pieces there.

But Thorson was also awful last season, and even if he takes a big step up, that might just be a step towards being average. The pass-catching options are thin, and depth all along the offense isn’t great. If Northwestern is unlucky with the injury bug again, this unit could struggle mightily. And even if they stay healthy, it’s hard to see this being a legitimately good group, outside of Jackson’s heroics. If anything happens to him ... woof.

Okay, but what about the defense?


That’s better! Actually, that’s selling it short. It was really damn good (11th overall in S&P+), thanks to exceptional secondary play and huge steps forward up front. Anthony Walker at linebacker is the name you’ll want to know here, as he morphed into a complete tackling machine that will challenge for end of year hardware as one of the best linebackers in the Big Ten, if not beyond.

Northwestern’s pass rush may take a step back (their top two defensive ends are gone), but Ifeadi Odenigbo returns, and he can certainly get after a quarterback. Godwin Igwebuike headlines a solid group in the defensive backfield, a unit that returns some contributors from last year, but may lack in depth a little bit.

What’s the Ohio State-Northwestern series like?


Nothing but pain for our purple-clad friends in Evanston. Historically, Ohio State holds a massive 60-14-1 edge, a trend that has continued in recent memory. I was born in 1987. Northwestern has beaten Ohio State exactly once in my lifetime. In fact, they’ve only won once since 1972.

Sometimes those games are close, like Ohio State 40-30 win in 2013, but most of the the time, they haven’t been, even when Northwestern has been decent.

Is Northwestern going to be any good this season?


Feel pretty good about stepping out on this ledge: Northwestern isn’t winning 10 games again in 2016. Their schedule is tough, with road trips to Ohio State and Michigan State, and a season opening game against a solid Western Michigan team (not to mention a rematch with Duke on the road). Their defense is highly unlikely to replicate their performance last season, and their offense, while likely to improve, still hinges on the significant improvement of an underclassman who was very, very bad last year.

I think they’re probably still a bowl team. But this should not be a team that seriously challenges Ohio State unless the Buckeyes give them lots of opportunities.

So, not really feeling an upset here, huh?


There’s always a risk that this paragraph will come back to haunt me. But as a fan, I am not very concerned about this game unless Ohio State is nursing some serious injury problems. Northwestern is highly unlikely to score enough points to win, especially at Ohio State, after the Buckeyes finished an emotionally exhausting road trip. It would take a lot of luck, a lot of Buckeye miscues, and flawless defensive execution for the Wildcats to spring a rare Buckeye upset. I don’t see it happening this season.

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NFL notebook | Chargers sign former Ohio State star Joey Bosa
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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.
Skull Session: Buckeyes Demand to Play Special Teams, NFL Laughing at Chargers for Bosa Fiasco, and Cowboys ...Eleven Warriors
Former Buckeye Joey Bosa ends holdout, signs contract with ChargersWKYC-TV
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LGHL It’s Curtis Samuel’s time to shine at H-back for Ohio State

It’s Curtis Samuel’s time to shine at H-back for Ohio State
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Seems like no one player’s been talked about more on the offensive side of the ball.

Urban Meyer is a coach known for fielding high-octane offenses. Ohio State has an offense composed of mostly unknown talent. Something will have to give in 2016.

The Buckeyes replace eight starters from last year’s offense, including four players selected in the first three rounds of last spring’s NFL Draft. Meyer likes to patrol the sidelines equipped with a list of his top playmakers. Many on the list will be playing for an audience of 100,000 screaming fans for the first time in their life when the Buckeyes host Bowling Green on Saturday.

Curtis Samuel has performed in the shadow of giants. Listed as an athlete during his recruiting cycle, the Brooklyn native sporadically flashed elite playmaking ability as a freshman running back in 2014. Still, he could not outshine Ezekiel Elliott’s 1,878 rushing yards, second-best in the program’s storied history.

With Elliott set to return in 2015, Samuel was moved out wide to H-back in the spring. The plan was for the talented sophomore to be an integral weapon in Ohio State’s passing and rushing attack. Those plans changed that summer when Braxton Miller, a two-time conference player of the year, moved from quarterback to H-back himself.

Miller and Elliott are now preparing to play football on Sundays. So is Jalin Marshall, the Buckeyes’ starting H-back in 2014. It finally appears to be Samuel’s time to shine in Columbus. By all accounts, he’ll be one of the first names on Meyer’s vaunted list.

You’ll be hard pressed to listen to an interview and not hear a player or coach sing the junior’s praises. But with just over 100 career touches to his name, it’s fair for Buckeye Nation to ask, just how good is Curtis Samuel? Better yet, what is Curtis Samuel?

Is he a running back? Is he a receiver? Truth is, Samuel is a little bit of both. The H-back position has been a staple of Meyer’s offense throughout his career, a hybrid role best suited for fast-twitch athletes capable of scoring from anywhere on the field. Samuel seems to be an ideal fit to not just contribute, but be a game-breaker in this role.

Of all the H-backs that Meyer has coached, none is more celebrated than Percy Harvin. Harvin was a human highlight reel at Florida, and Meyer fed him the ball in every conceivable fashion. As a junior in 2008 Harvin was second for the Gators in both rushing and receiving yards and scored a total of 17 touchdowns. Jeff Demps and Chris Rainey were used similarly as his successors, albeit to a lesser degree of success.

“At Florida, H-back kind of became the Cadillac position,” Meyer said in July at Big Ten Media Days.

Through four years in Columbus, the H-back has been more of a hood ornament for Meyer. More often than not, the position has been used as a decoy to open lanes for Ohio State’s running backs. Against Oregon in the 2014 National Championship Game, Jalin Marshall was consistently brought into motion for a fake jet sweep, moving the Ducks’ over aggressive defense out of position to defend Ezekiel Elliott counters. Ohio State’s tailback feasted on this play, rushing for a then career-high 246 yards.


It could be argued that the H-back is better suited for a southern school like Florida, where the weather is warm and the track is fast. In Big Ten country a Cadillac Coupe might not be pragmatic on a cold, wet, slippery afternoon in November - especially when there’s an SUV in the form of a bruising tailback like Elliott ready to tote the rock 25 times a game.

At the same time, Ohio State’s redshirt freshman tailback Mike Weber has never taken a snap in college, let alone suffered the punishment of a grueling conference battle. Meyer and offensive coordinator Ed Warinner are also searching for more offensive balance, after relying on the run 64% of the time a year ago. Ideally, the OSU offense should generate as many passing yards as it does rushing. What better way to achieve this goal than through the versatile Samuel?

“Curtis is a very skilled athlete, a very elite player with the ball in his hands,” Warinner told the media Monday. “We’re just going to try to find as many ways to use him as possible.”

It will be interesting to see just how creative Warinner gets when utilizing Samuel. The offensive play calling was at its most imaginative when Warinner was moved to the press box for the final two games last season, in which the Buckeyes unleashed several new ways to feature their H-backs.

Facing third-and-three in the third quarter of the Michigan game, J.T. Barrett lined up in the shotgun with an H-back behind each offensive tackle. At the snap the H-back to Barrett’s left, Samuel, darted backwards to run a speed option with his quarterback. At the same time fellow H-back Jalin Marshall moved toward the A-gap, making himself available for a shovel pass. Barrett read the defensive end perfectly, pitching the ball to Samuel at the last moment, which allowed the speedster to race for a first down.


Later in the drive the Buckeyes faced another third-and-short. This time Warinner sent Samuel in motion out of the backfield, first a few paces to the left of Barrett, and then dashing to the right toward the strong side of the formation. This action exposed Michigan’s man defense, and the plodding linebacker tasked with chasing Samuel.


Even with so many new starters seeing action for the first time, Ohio State shouldn’t need any one particular player to step up against the Falcons this Saturday. Instead, the opener will serve as a lens into what the Buckeyes’ offense will look like in 2016, and how Meyer and Warinner plan to achieve balance.

No one epitomizes this better than the Buckeyes’ all-purpose H-back. Chances are we see more sets like the ones used against Michigan to take pressure off Weber in the run game, and to give Barrett a safety-valve as a passer.

“He’s been kind of in the shadows, with the talent we have at Ohio State,” said Barrett last week on ESPN’s Russillo & Kanell radio show. “This year he’s going to be a major part of our offense.”

We’ll get our first glimpse into exactly what that means this Saturday.

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Countdown To Kickoff: Best Buckeye Ever To Wear No. 7 - Ohio ...
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As the countdown to Ohio State's season opener against Bowling Green gets closer, the Buckeye Sports staff is continuing its Best Buckeye Ever series.

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tBBC Week 1 Depth Chart: Ohio State

Week 1 Depth Chart: Ohio State
Brandon Zimmerman
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The Ohio State depth chart was released on Tuesday and there weren’t very many surprises at all. In a fall where there was supposed to be competition everywhere, all the favorites from the end of last season were named starters. Like many OSU depth charts, week one of the 2016 season features a bunch of “OR” starters or backups at various positions.

Let’s take a look:

OFFENSE

POS NAME HT WT CLASS
QB J.T. BARRETT 6’2” 225 JR (R)
JOE BURROW 6’3” 208 FR (R)
RB MIKE WEBER OR 5’10” 215 FR (R)
CURTIS SAMUEL 5’11” 200 JR
WR1 NOAH BROWN OR 6’2” 222 SO (R)
PARIS CAMPBELL 6’0” 205 SO (R)
WR2 COREY SMITH OR 6’1” 195 SR (R)
JOHNNIE DIXON 5’11” 198 SO
H-BACK CURTIS SAMUEL OR 5’11” 200 JR
DONTRE WILSON 5’10” 195 SR
TE MARCUS BAUGH 6’5” 255 JR
AJ ALEXANDER 6’2” 254 FR (R)
LT JAMARCO JONES 6’5” 310 JR (R)
EVAN LISLE 6’7” 308 JR (R)
LG MICHAEL JORDAN 6’7” 310 FR
MATT BURRELL 6’4” 305 FR (R)
C PAT ELFLEIN 6’3” 300 SR (R)
BRADY TAYLOR 6’5” 300 SO (R)
RG BILLY PRICE 6’4” 315 JR (R)
DEMETRIUS KNOX 6’4” 308 SO (R)
RT ISAIAH PRINCE 6’7” 310 SO
BRANDEN BOWEN 6’7” 315 FR (R)
WR-Z TERRY MCLAURIN OR 6’0” 204 SO (R)
JAMES CLARK 5’10” 186 JR (R)

The offense had the biggest questions because we didn’t know who would start at running back and the second wide receiver spot. Spoiler alert, we still don’t. Expect to see a lot of mix-and-matching the first two games.

DEFENSE

POS NAME HT WT CLASS
DE
TYQUAN LEWIS 6’4” 266 JR
RASHOD BERRY 6’4” 252 FR (R)
DT TRACEY SPRINKLE 6’3” 293 JR
DRE’MONT JONES 6’3” 280 FR (R)
DT MICHAEL HILL 6’3” 295 JR (R)
DAVON HAMILTON 6’4” 297 FR (R)
DE SAM HUBBARD OR 6’5” 266 SO (R)
JALYN HOLMES
6’5” 274 JR
SLB CHRIS WORLEY 6’2” 228 JR (R)
JEROME BAKER 6’1” 225 SO
MLB RAEKWON MCMILLAN 6’2” 243 JR
CRAIG FADA 6’1” 225 SR
WLB DANTE BOOKER 6’3” 236 JR
JUSTIN HILLIARD 6’1” 230 FR (R)
CB GAREON CONLEY 6’0” 195 JR (R)
DAMON ARNETTE 6’0” 195 FR
CB MARSHON LATTIMORE OR 6’0” 195 SO (R)
DENZEL WARD
5’10” 185 SO
S MALIK HOOKER 6’2” 205 SO (R)
ERICK SMITH 6’0” 202 JR
S DAMON WEBB 5’11” 193 JR
JORDAN FULLER 6’2” 205 FR

On defense, the biggest question mark was who would start at corner opposite of Conley. It appears Lattimore is in the lead but the depth chart still lists both he and Ward. As Meyer alluded to earlier this week, Holmes earned himself an “OR” with Hubbard.

SPECIAL TEAMS

POS NAME HT WT CLASS
P
CAMERON JOHNSTON 5’11” 195 SR
K
TYLER DURBIN 6’3” 210 SR
LS
LIAM MCCULLOUGH 6’2” 210 FR (R)
PR
DONTRE WILSON OR 5’10” 195 SR
COREY SMITH OR
6’1” 190 FR
CURTIS SAMUEL OR
5’11” 200 JR
KR
DONTRE WILSON OR 5’10” 195 SR
JAMES CLARK OR
5’10” 186 JR (R)
JOHNNIE DIXON
5’11” 198 SO

The special teams is listed with even more “ORs” which is fantastic. Expect Wilson to be the main returner. Durbin is starting at kicker in place of the injured Nuernberger.

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LGHL Ohio State-Bowling Green 2016 depth chart: New starters emerge

Ohio State-Bowling Green 2016 depth chart: New starters emerge
Ian Cuevas
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The first depth chart of the season has arrived as the Buckeyes prepare to host Bowling Green.

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After a long offseason, college football is finally back in Columbus. Ohio State prepares to host Bowling Green as the Buckeyes set out to prove their talented team can compete with the best in the country. With Urban Meyer and his staff losing 16 starters from both sides of the ball, there will be plenty of inexperience on the field Saturday. But the stage has been set for many of the freshman and other players who haven’t seen the field yet, and there’s no greater opportunity to shine.

There wasn’t any question about who would be the starter at quarterback for Ohio State, unlike many times last season where every other week it seemed to be leaning in someone’s favor. This time around, J.T. Barrett holds the keys to the offense and barring injury, this won’t change all season. Barrett is looking for another breakout season after a sophomore campaign was hindered by splitting time with Cardale Jones in 2015. Barrett has proven he’s more than capable in 2014 where he led the Buckeyes to a 11-1 record while shattering school records of his own before getting injured. Joe Burrow won the battle for second-string over Dwayne Haskins.

At running back, Ezekiel Elliott’s departure certainly made for an interesting battle at first for the spot, but redshirt freshman Mike Weber has emerged as the starter. Curtis Samuel is also listed with an “OR” between them as he’s likely to get some burn as well carrying the ball. Weber had a strong spring game performance and after the dismissal of Bri’onte Dunn, the spot is his to lose despite Samuel getting some carries. Dontre Wilson is listed as third-string.

Even with the recent suspension of Torrance Gibson, the wide receiving depth is still talented from top to bottom. Right now, the starters are listed with Noah Brown OR Parris Campbell at X, Corey Smith OR Johnnie Dixon, and Terry McLaurin OR James Clark at Z. Austin Mack and Binjimin Victor seem to be the third-string options.

The H-back spot left by Braxton Miller will be held by Curtis Samuel OR Dontre Wilson. Wilson’s career has been in search of that breakout season as he’s always seemingly one broken tackle away from breaking long touchdown runs, so there’s a room for excitement with Wilson slotted in to H-back.

The tight end spot is firmly locked down by Marcus Baugh with A.J. Alexander listed as the backup. No surprise there, as Baugh comes into the season ready to shine as the starter with Vannett heading to the NFL.

The offensive line starters are listed as Jamarco Jones, Michael Jordan, Pat Elflein, Billy Price, and Isaiah Prince (from left to right). A very green unit with only two returning starters in Elflein and Price.

On the defensive side of the ball, Sam Hubbard OR Jayln Holmes and Tyquan Lewis are listed as the defensive end starters, which is what was expected with Meyer mentioning Holmes has had a great camp. Hubbard and Lewis should be one of the best defensive end pairings in the Big Ten this season. The backups at defensive end are Nick Bosa OR Jonathon Cooper. In the middle, Michael Hill anchors the defensive line alongside Tracy Sprinkle who backed up Adolphus Washington last season. The backups at tackle include

The linebacking core should be one of the stronger units on the defensive side of the ball. Raekwon McMillan is slotted in at middle linebacker, returning from last season as the team’s leading tackler and is the leader of the defense. Surrounding him are outside linebackers Chris Worley and Dante Booker. Worley has had high praise from teammates over the past couple of seasons and should be a good one to watch. Rashod Berry, Jerome Baker, and Craig Fada are your backups.

At cornerback, Gareon Conley is the starter on one end and Marshon Lattimore OR Denzel Ward on the other for the second corner spot. For safeties, Damon Webb slides over this season with Malik Hooker getting the other safety spot. Erick Smith is listed as the backup to Hooker, while Jordan Fuller is the backup to Webb.

For special teams, sophomore walk-on Tyler Durbin will be starting as the kicker for both kickoffs and field goals as Sean Nuernberger recovers from a groin injury that forced him to miss most of camp. Durbin apparently hit a 62-yard field goal at one point during fall camp, so a big leg could be in play. Senior Cameron Johnston returns as the punter, and that’s no surprise considering he’s been a mainstay since his freshman season and has done a tremendous job. At punt return, Dontre Wilson OR Corey Smith OR Curtis Samuel are all in play. Handling kickoff returns will be Dontre Wilson OR James Clark OR Johnnie Dixon. The long-snapping duties are given to Liam McCollough, and holding for kicks is Cameron Johnston.

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Marshon Lattimore is finally a Buckeyes starter: Ohio State football depth chart analysis
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He's a starting cornerback for the Buckeyes. OK, technically there's an "OR" on the depth chart between Lattimore and Denzel Ward at the corner spot opposite Gareon Conley. But when Ohio State released its first depth chart of the 2016 season on ...


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Google Countdown To Kickoff: Best Buckeye Ever To Wear No. 4 - Scout

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Countdown To Kickoff: Best Buckeye Ever To Wear No. 4
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As the countdown to Ohio State's season opener against Bowling Green gets closer, the Buckeye Sports staff is continuing its Best Buckeye Ever series. We stand just four days from kickoff, so it is time to reveal our pick for the Best Buckeye Ever to ...
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tBBC From The Podium: Coaches Speak

From The Podium: Coaches Speak
Shannon Sommers
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Monday’s on college campuses across America head coaches stand at their podium in front of the cameras to discuss their team and opponents during the season.

Week 1 pits The Ohio State University hosting Bowling Green State University.




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Here is the audio from Urban Meyer press conference:

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The Buckeyes head man stepped to the podium discussing the team picking four captains, Torrence Gibson’s suspension (he said it wasn’t an athletic department or a football team suspension). He enjoyed talking about his time coaching Bowling Green. During his press conference, he basically laid out the starters going into the upcoming game.


You can find the transcript from Meyer’s discussion with the media here.




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The opponent coach Mike Fink trip to the podium had him discussing his players, coming into Ohio Stadium to play.


You can take a listen to his press conference here:

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Interested in some more of what Mike Finks has discussed? Below we have his teleconference audio for you all to enjoy.

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We are just days away from kick-off. You can feel the excitement in the air as the new season is just about ready to go.





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Ohio State football: Urban Meyer expects Torrance Gibson back with Buckeyes next season
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Urban Meyer wanted to move on from talk of the Torrance Gibson suspension, but he mentioned on the Big Ten teleconference that he expects the receiver back with the Buckeyes next season. Meyer said he has spoken with Gibson and ...


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BTN Polls: It’s time to pick your Week 1 Big Ten football winners

Polls: It’s time to pick your Week 1 Big Ten football winners
Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor via Big Ten Network

Every week during the 2016 football season, the BTN.com team makes its Big Ten game predictions. [ MORE: Power Rankings | Best of Week 1 | Big Ten football, A-Z ] We also provide polls for Big Ten fans to select their winners, and to compete with BTN’s Tom Dienhart, Sean Merriman, the three-time reigning champ, and Brent Yarina all season long. See our Week 1 predictions below, and scroll down to vote for your winners. Tom Dienhart (@BTNTomDienhart) Week 1 picks: Indiana 29, FIU 27; Minnesota 24, Oregon State 19; Michigan State 38, Furman 7; Maryland 34, Howard 14;
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LGHL What to expect from a new look Ohio State vs Bowling Green

What to expect from a new look Ohio State vs Bowling Green
Colton Denning
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Previewing Week 1, Torrance Gibson’s suspension, and personal stories of failure.

With Ohio State’s 2016 season set to kick off in less than five days, Matt and I thought it would be a good idea to sit down and discuss the Buckeyes’ week one opponent, Bowling Green.

Despite a new head coach and turnover at the skill positions, the Falcons have an offense that should be a good litmus test for the new-look Buckeye defense, especially through the air. Will the Silver Bullets be able to attack Bowling Green’s experienced offensive line? How will the young secondary hold up against a team likely to throw the ball 40 (or more) times?

In addition, we broke down Urban Meyer’s Monday press conference, which included:

  • Torrance Gibson’s suspension by the university
  • Kicker Sean Nuerenberger’s injury, and what it means for Ohio State’s special teams
  • Meyer’s comments about wanting balance on offense
  • If Meyer will stick to his desire to run JT Barrett less this season

Lastly, we went away from football a bit, analyzing Ohio State basketball’s newest commitments, our favorite things about the NCAA Football video game series, and Matt telling a personal horror story about a high school crush gone wrong. (PRO TIP: ALWAYS MAKE SURE YOUR MIC IS OFF)

We’ve returned to Soundcloud, and you can now find all of our audio here, as well as subscribing to the podcast via our iTunes page. You can also find our audio on the SB Nation podcast page, and subscribe via RSS on your Android and Windows Phone devices here.

We’ve recently made a big push to overhaul our audio quality and it would help tremendously if you left a review via our iTunes page to let us know how we’re doing!

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