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Ohio State Bench Reactions

One of the things that I've noticed and really like about the 2019 Buckeyes Men's Hoops team is that the bench has been super into all of the games (much like the football team this year) and has added energy and juice when good plays are being made. For example:

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Anyway, I thought I'd start a thread for screenshots and short video clips of bench reactions.

2019-20 Bowl games (non-CFP) thread

Bahamas Bowl
Dec. 20, ESPN at 2 p.m. ET

Matchup: Buffalo vs. Charlotte


Frisco Bowl
Dec. 20, ESPN2 at 7:30 p.m. ET

Matchup: Utah State vs. Kent State


New Mexico Bowl
Dec. 21, ESPN at 2 p.m. ET

Matchup: Central Michigan vs. San Diego State


Cure Bowl
Dec. 21, CBS Sports Network at 2:30 p.m. ET

Matchup: Liberty vs. Georgia Southern


Boca Raton Bowl
Dec. 21, ABC at 3:30 p.m. ET

Matchup: SMU vs. Florida Atlantic


Camellia Bowl
Dec. 21, ESPN at 5:30 p.m. ET

Matchup: FIU vs. Arkansas State


Las Vegas Bowl
Dec. 21, ABC at 7:30 p.m. ET

Matchup: Boise State vs. Washington


New Orleans Bowl
Dec. 21, ESPN at 9 p.m. ET

Matchup: Appalachian State vs. UAB


Gasparilla Bowl
Dec. 23, ESPN at 2:30 p.m. ET

Matchup: UCF vs. Marshall


Hawaii Bowl
Dec. 24, ESPN at 8 p.m. ET

Matchup: Hawaii vs. BYU


Independence Bowl
Dec. 26, ESPN at 4 p.m. ET

Matchup: Louisiana Tech vs. Miami


Quick Lane Bowl
Dec. 26, ESPN at 8 p.m. ET

Matchup: Pittsburgh vs. Eastern Michigan


Military Bowl
Dec. 27, ESPN at Noon ET

Matchup: North Carolina vs. Temple


Pinstripe Bowl
Dec. 27, ESPN at 3:20 p.m. ET

Matchup: Michigan State vs. Wake Forest


Texas Bowl
Dec. 27, ESPN at 6:45 p.m. ET

Matchup: Oklahoma State vs. Texas A&M


Holiday Bowl
Dec. 27, FS1 at 8 p.m. ET

Matchup: USC vs. Iowa


Cheez-It Bowl
Dec. 27, ESPN at 10:15 p.m. ET

Matchup: Air Force vs. Washington State


Camping World Bowl
Dec. 28, ABC at Noon ET

Matchup: Notre Dame vs. Iowa State


First Responder Bowl
Dec. 30, ESPN at 12:30 p.m. ET

Matchup: Western Kentucky vs. Western Michigan


Music City Bowl
Dec. 30, ESPN at 4 p.m. ET

Matchup: Mississippi State vs. Louisville


Redbox Bowl
Dec. 30, FOX at 4 p.m. ET

Matchup: California vs. Illinois


Belk Bowl
Dec. 31, ESPN at Noon ET

Matchup: Virginia Tech vs. Kentucky


Sun Bowl
Dec. 31, CBS at 2 p.m. ET

Matchup: Florida State vs. Arizona State


Liberty Bowl
Dec. 31, ESPN at 3:45 p.m. ET

Matchup: Navy vs. Kansas State


Arizona Bowl
Dec. 31, CBS Sports Network at 4:30 p.m. ET

Matchup: Wyoming vs. Georgia State


Alamo Bowl
Dec. 31, ESPN at 7:30 p.m. ET

Matchup: Utah vs. Texas


Citrus Bowl
Jan. 1, ABC at 1 p.m. ET

Matchup: Michigan vs. Alabama


Outback Bowl
Jan. 1, ESPN at 1 p.m. ET

Matchup: Minnesota vs. Auburn


Birmingham Bowl
Jan. 2, ESPN at 3 p.m. ET

Matchup: Boston College vs. Cincinnati


Gator Bowl
Jan. 2, ESPN at 7 p.m. ET

Matchup: Indiana vs. Tennessee


Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
Jan. 3, ESPN at 3:30 p.m. ET

Matchup: Ohio vs. Nevada


Armed Forces Bowl
Jan. 4, ESPN at 11:30 a.m. ET

Matchup: Southern Miss vs. Tulane


Mobile Alabama Bowl
Jan. 6, ESPN at 7:30 p.m. ET

Matchup: Louisiana vs. Miami (Ohio)

New Year's Six

Cotton Bowl
Dec. 28, ESPN at Noon ET

Matchup: Penn State vs. Memphis


Orange Bowl
Dec. 30, ESPN at 8 p.m. ET

Matchup: Florida vs. Virginia


Rose Bowl
Jan. 1, ESPN at 5 p.m. ET

Matchup: Oregon vs. Wisconsin


Sugar Bowl
Jan. 1, ESPN at 8:45 p.m. ET

Matchup: Georgia vs. Baylor

#5 The Ohio State University vs. #6 Kentucky, Saturday, Dec 21 @ 5:45 PM, CBS (Las Vegas, NV)

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Kentucky vs. Ohio State: Preview, viewing info and score projection
Everything you need to know for Saturday’s matchup.

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The Kentucky Wildcats lost their second game of the season on Wednesday to the struggling Utah Utes. Many fans in Big Blue Nation are panicking, as they do nearly every December. But don’t we always look back and realize that was silly when March rolls around?

Ashton Hagans has been Kentucky’s most consistent player, followed by Immanuel Quickley. Nick Richards is in the middle of a rough stretch after starting the season out looking like a great NBA prospect. And none of the young guys has seemed to show up on a consistent basis.

Perhaps the biggest concern for the Wildcats is outside shooting. As a team, they are hitting just 27.5% from behind the three point line. And there is not a single player on the roster shooting better than 33.3%. Shooting has rarely, if ever, been the strength of Calipari teams. But this season, it seems to be possibly their biggest weakness.

Ohio State is having a great season so far, aside from their loss to a less than impressive Texas Tech team. They have wins over Cincinnati, Villanova, and North Carolina, and they were in line to be the No. 1 team in the land before they fell to Minnesota.

The Buckeyes are led in points, rebounds, and blocks by 6-9 forward Kaleb Wesson. And, unlike Kentucky, they are a very good shooting team from deep. As a group, they have hit 41.6% of their three-pointers on the season. They have five (!) players shooting 41% or better.

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This is a huge matchup for Kentucky. If they are able to pull out a win, the doubters will be forced to take a step back and re-assess their “Kentucky is done” takes. But if the Wildcats fall for the second game in a row, people in blue t-shirts across the country are going to start hitting the panic button.

Game Time: 5:15 pm EST

Location: T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

TV Channel: Saturday’s game will be broadcast on CBS.

Radio: Tom Leach and Mike Pratt will have the UK radio network call on 630 AM, 98.1 FM in Lexington, and on the UK Sports Network.

Online radio: TuneIn broadcast or UKAthletics.com.

Online Stream: The game can be streamed online using CBS Sports

Odds: ESPN BPI gives Ohio State a 68.6% chance of victory. KenPom gives the Buckeyes a 67% chance of winning in Vegas.

Entire article: https://www.aseaofblue.com/2019/12/...e-buckeyes-time-tv-channel-online-stream-odds

Major National Championships

Major National Championships By Year

YearAP ChampionCP Champion
1936Minnesota.
1937Pittsburgh.
1938Texas Christian.
1939Texas A+M.
1940Minnesota.
1941Minnesota.
1942Ohio State.
1943Notre Dame.
1944Army.
1945Army.
1946Notre Dame.
1947Notre Dame.
1948Michigan.
1949Notre Dame.
1950OklahomaOklahoma
1951TennesseeTennessee
1952Michigan StateMichigan State
1953MarylandMaryland
1954Ohio StateUCLA
1955OklahomaOklahoma
1956OklahomaOklahoma
1957AuburnOhio State
1958Louisiana StateLouisiana State
1959SyracuseSyracuse
1960MinnesotaMinnesota
1961AlabamaAlabama
1962Southern CalSouthern Cal
1963TexasTexas
1964AlabamaAlabama
1965AlabamaMichigan State
1966Notre DameNotre Dame
1967Southern CalSouthern Cal
1968Ohio StateOhio State
1969TexasTexas
1970NebraskaTexas
1971NebraskaNebraska
1972Southern CalSouthern Cal
1973Notre DameAlabama
1974OklahomaSouthern Cal
1975OklahomaOklahoma
1976PittsburghPittsburgh
1977Notre DameNotre Dame
1978AlabamaSouthern Cal
1979AlabamaAlabama
1980GeorgiaGeorgia
1981ClemsonClemson
1982Penn StatePenn State
1983MiamiMiami
1984Brigham YoungBrigham Young
1985OklahomaOklahoma
1986Penn StatePenn State
1987MiamiMiami
1988Notre DameNotre Dame
1989MiamiMiami
1990ColoradoGeorgia Tech
1991MiamiWashington
1992AlabamaAlabama
1993Florida StateFlorida State
1994NebraskaNebraska
1995NebraskaNebraska
1996FloridaFlorida
1997MichiganNebraska
1998TennesseeTennessee
1999Florida StateFlorida State
2000OklahomaOklahoma
2001MiamiMiami
2002Ohio StateOhio State
2003Southern CalLouisiana State
2004Southern CalSouthern Cal
2005TexasTexas
2006FloridaFlorida
2007Louisiana StateLouisiana State
2008FloridaFlorida
2009AlabamaAlabama
2010AuburnAuburn
2011AlabamaAlabama
2012AlabamaAlabama
2013Florida StateFlorida State
2014Ohio StateOhio State
2015AlabamaAlabama
2016ClemsonClemson
2017AlabamaAlabama
2018ClemsonClemson
2019Louisiana StateLouisiana State
2020AlabamaAlabama
2021GeorgiaGeorgia
2022GeorgiaGeorgia
2023**
2024Ohio StateOhio State

White is leaving, let's see how many ugly ways we can discuss this

It amuses me that a lot of you seem to be assuming Ohio State coaches chose to sit an immense talent on their bench that would have made the defense better. That over dozens of other explanations involving him not performing that well in practice or in the classroom for personal reasons or otherwise; you know, the exact thing that kept him from contributing all of last year up until literally the very last game of the season.

Throw in that the defense has been above average to great all year... and when they weren’t great they made half time adjustments and were great again.

What the hell are you all going on about, seriously?

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Ohio State Academic All Americans (by year)

Buckeye Academic All Americans as determined by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA)
YearPlayerPositionStatus
1952John BortonQBFirst Team
1954Dick HilinskiTSecond Team
1958Bob WhiteFBFirst Team
1961Tom PerdueESecond Team
1965Bill RidderMGSecond Team
1966Dave FoleyOTFirst Team
1968Dave FoleyOTSecond Team; also football All American
1968Mark StierLBSecond Team
1969Bill UrbanikDTSecond Team
1970Rex KernQBSecond Team
1971Rick SimonOTFirst Team
1973Randy GradisharLBFirst Team; also football All American
1974Brian BaschnagelRBFirst Team
1975Brian BaschnagelRBFirst Team
1975Pat CurtoDESecond Team
1975Kenneth KuhnLBSecond Team
1975Bill LukensOGSecond Team
1975Chris WardOTSecond Team
1976Pete JohnsonFBFirst Team
1976Bill LukensOGFirst Team
1977Jeff LoganRBFirst Team
1980Marcus MarekLBFirst Team
1981John FrankTESecond Team
1982John FrankTEFirst Team
1982Joe SmithOTFirst Team
1983Dave CreceliusDTSecond Team
1983John FrankTESecond Team
1984Dave CreceliusDTFirst Team
1984Tony GiulianiDLSecond Team
1984Mike LaneseFLFirst Team
1985Mike LaneseFLFirst Team
1987Joe StaysniakOTSecond Team
1989Joe StaysniakOTFirst Team
1990Greg SmithDLSecond Team
1992Len HartmanOGFirst Team
1992Greg SmithNGFirst Team
1995Greg BellisariLBFirst Team
1996Greg BellsariLBFirst Team
1999Ahmed PlummerCBFirst Team
2002Ben HartsockTESecond Team
2002Craig KrenzelQBSecond Team
2003Craig KrenzelQBFirst Team; also Draddy Trophy ("Academic Heisman")
2006Anthony GonzalezSEFirst Team
2006James LaurinaitisLBSecond Team; also football All American; Nagurski Trophy
2006Stan White, Jr.FBFirst Team
2007Brian RobiskieFLFirst Team
2008Brian RobiskieFLFirst Team
2014Jacoby BorenCSecond Team
2015Jacoby BorenCFirst Team
2015Jack WilloughbyPKFirst Team
2016Sam HubbardDEFirst Team
2017Jordan FullerSSecond Team
2018Jordan FullerSFirst Team
2019Jordan FullerSSecond Team
2024Seth McLaughlinCFirst Team; also football All American; Rimington Trophy
2024Donovan JacksonOTFirst Team
2024Quinshon JudkinsRBSecond Team

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Buckeye Receiving TDs of 50+ Yards (by length)

Ohio State ReceiverDate of GameOhio State OpponentScore of GameW / L / TYardage
Devin Smith09/14/2013California52 - 34W90
Calvin Murray09/22/1979Washington State45 - 29W86
Santonio Holmes01/02/2006Notre Dame (Fiesta Bowl)34 - 20W85
Terry McLaurin12/02/2017Wisconsin (Big Ten Championship)27 - 21W84
Terry Glenn09/30/1995Notre Dame45 - 26W82
Devin Smith08/30/2014Navy34 - 17W80
Santonio Holmes09/11/2004Marshall24 - 21W80
Jeff Graham09/30/1989Boston College34 - 29W80
Robert Klein11/25/1961Michigan50 - 20W80
Julian Fleming10/22/2022Iowa54 - 10W79
Curtis Samuel09/03/2016Bowling Green77 - 10W79
Michael Thomas11/08/2014Michigan State49 - 37W79
Everett Ross10/31/1987Michigan State7 - 13L79
Jim Harrell10/29/1977Wisconsin42 - 0W79
Parris Campbell11/24/2018Michigan62 - 39W78
Chris Sanders11/05/1994Wisconsin24 - 3W78
Doug Donley10/21/1978Iowa31 - 7W78
Garrett Wilson11/20/2021Michigan State56 - 7W77
Dane Sanzenbacher09/19/2009Toledo38 - 0W76
TreVeyon Henderson01/10/2025Texas (Cotton Bowl / Playoff)28 - 14W75
Marvin Harrison Jr09/16/2023Western Kentucky 63 - 10W75
Jaxon Smith-Njigba11/06/2021Nebraska26 - 17W75
Terry McLaurin09/01/2018Oregon State77 - 31W75
Curtis Samuel11/05/2016Nebraska62 - 3W75
Terry Glenn09/23/1995Pittsburgh54 - 14W75
Mike Lanese11/09/1985Northwestern35 - 17W75
Parris Campbell08/31/2017Indiana49 - 21W74
Cedric Anderson10/16/1982Illinois26 - 21W74
Ted Ginn, Jr.11/05/2005Illinois40 - 2W73
Jayden Ballard09/17/2022Toledo77 - 21W72
Jake Stoneburner10/27/2012Penn State35 - 23W72
Devin Smith09/15/2012California35 - 28W72
Dimitrious Stanley01/01/1997Arizona State (Rose Bowl)20 - 17W72
Cris Carter11/01/1986Iowa31 - 10W72
Cedric Anderson10/23/1982Indiana49 - 25W72
Jan White10/19/1968Northwestern45 - 21W72
Marvin Harrison Jr09/09/2023Youngstown State35 - 7W71
Parris Campbell10/06/2018Indiana49 - 26W71
Jeremiah Smith09/07/2024Western Michigan56 - 0W70
TreVeyon Henderson09/02/2021Minnesota45 - 31W70
Johnnie Dixon09/30/2017Rutgers56 - 0W70
Carlos Snow11/21/1987Michigan23 - 20W70
Emeka Egbuka10/08/2022Michigan State49 - 20W69
Parris Campbell09/23/2017UNLV54 - 21W69
Joey Galloway01/02/1995Alabama (Citrus Bowl)17 - 24L69
Emeka Egbuka09/21/2024Marshall49 - 14W68
Terry McLaurin11/17/2018Maryland52 - 51W68
Brian Robiskie09/15/2007Washington33 - 14W68
Anthony Gonzalez11/20/2004Michigan37 - 21W68
Ken-Yon Rambo09/18/1999Ohio University40 - 16W68
Joey Galloway08/29/1994Fresno State34 - 10W67
Calvin Murray01/01/1980Southern Cal (Rose Bowl)16 - 17L67
Michael Jenkins10/27/2001Penn State27 - 29L66
Dane Sanzenbacher09/02/2010Marshall45 - 7W65
Jeff Graham10/13/1990Indiana27 - 27T65
Joey Galloway10/15/1993Michigan State23 - 7W64
Lenny Willis09/13/1975Michigan State21 - 0W64
Arnold Fontes10/16/1965Michigan State7 - 32L64
Parris Campbell09/15/2018Texas Christian40 - 28W63
Michael Thomas09/13/2014Kent State66 - 0W63
Devin Smith09/29/2012Michigan State17 - 16W63
Dee Miller09/12/1998Toledo49 - 0W63
Matt Keller10/19/1996Purdue42 - 14W63
Doug Smith11/05/1983Indiana56 - 17W63
DeVier Posey11/07/2009Penn State24 - 7W62
DeVier Posey10/24/2009Minnesota38 - 7W62
Charles Bryant11/04/1961Iowa29 - 13W62
Chris Olave09/02/2021Minnesota45 - 31W61
Jameson Williams09/21/2019Miami of Ohio76 - 5W61
Chris Vance09/08/2001Akron28 - 14W61
Terry Glenn09/23/1995Pittsburgh54 - 14W61
Jeremiah Smith10/26/2024Nebraska21 - 17W60
Binjimen Victor10/05/2019Michigan State34 - 10W60
Devin Smith10/13/2012Indiana52 - 49W60
Brandon Saine10/09/2010Indiana38 - 10W60
Chad Cacchio09/09/2000Arizona27 - 17W60
Michael Wiley09/07/1996Rice70 - 7W60
Greg Frey10/20/1990Purdue42 - 2W60
Everett Ross11/14/1987Iowa27 - 29L60
Rod Gerald10/14/1978Purdue16 - 27L60
Hopalong Cassady10/24/1953Wisconsin20 - 19W60
Johnnie Dixon08/31/2017Indiana49 - 21W59
Ted Ginn, Jr.10/23/2004Indiana30 - 7W59
Ken-Yon Rambo09/25/1999Cincinnati34 - 20W59
Jim Harrell10/30/1976Indiana47 - 7W59
Corey "Philly" Brown10/19/2013Iowa34 - 24W58
Dane Sanzenbacher11/13/2010Penn State38 - 14W58
Ted Ginn, Jr.09/02/2006Northern Illinois35 - 12W58
Ted Ginn, Jr.11/06/2004Michigan State32 - 19W58
David Boston09/07/1996Rice70 - 7W58
Jeff Graham10/20/1990Purdue42 - 2W58
Bruce Jankowski09/27/1969Texas Christian62 - 0W58
Chris Olave11/30/2019Michigan56 - 27W57
Parris Campbell12/02/2017Wisconsin (Big Ten Championship)27 - 21W57
Jalin Marshall11/15/2014Minnesota31 - 24W57
Jeff Heuerman01/03/2014Clemson (Orange Bowl)35 - 40W57
DeVier Posey11/24/2009Minnesota38 - 7W57
Ted Ginn, Jr.11/07/2006Bowling Green35 - 7W57
Ted Ginn, Jr.10/15/2005Michigan State35 - 24W57
Dino Dawson11/10/1984Northwestern52 - 3W57
Chris Olave01/01/2021Clemson (Sugar Bowl)49 - 28W56
Chris Olave10/02/2021Rutgers52 - 13W56
Garrett Wilson09/02/2021Minnesota45 - 31W56
Ted Ginn, Jr.01/02/2006Notre Dame (Fiesta Bowl)34 - 20W56
Terry Glenn10/28/1995Iowa56 - 35W56
David Boston11/22/1997Michigan14 - 20L56
Bennett Christian09/07/2024Western Michigan56 - 0W55
Billy Ezzo09/15/1973Minnesota56 - 7W55
Bruce Jankowski10/05/1968Oregon21 - 6W55
Braxton Miller09/07/2015Virginia Tech42 - 24W54
Jalin Marshall11/22/2014Indiana42 - 27W54
Corey "Philly" Brown11/26/2011Michigan34 - 40L54
David Boston11/14/1998Iowa45 - 14W54
Jeremiah Smith09/21/2024Marshall49 - 14W53
K.J. Hill09/21/2019Miami of Ohio76 - 5W53
Michael Thomas09/06/2014Virginia Tech21 - 35L53
Devin Smith11/30/2013Michigan42 - 41W53
Brian Hartline11/22/2008Michigan42 - 7W53
Michael Jenkins11/10/2001Purdue35 - 9W53
David Boston10/17/1998Minnesota45 - 15W53
Doug Donley10/27/1979Michigan State42 - 0W53
David Hazel10/19/1974Indiana49 - 9W53
Charles Bryant10/22/1960Wisconsin34 - 7W53
Jaxon Smith-Njigba01/01/2022Utah (Rose Bowl)48 - 45W52
Brian Robiskie09/29/2007Minnesota30 - 7W52
Bobby Olive10/27/1990Minnesota52 - 23W52
Gary Williams10/03/1981Florida State27 - 36L52
Julian Fleming10/08/2022Michigan State49 - 20W51
Emeka Egbuka09/10/2022Arkansas State45 - 12W51
Terry McLaurin09/08/2018Rutgers52 - 3W51
Rod Smith11/03/2012Illinois52 - 22W51
Santonio Holmes10/15/2005Michigan State35 - 24W51
Michael Wiley09/07/1996Rice70 - 7W51
Doug Donley09/30/1978Baylor34 - 28W51
Jaxon Smith-Njigba01/01/2022Utah (Rose Bowl)48 - 45W50
Michael Thomas10/24/2015Rutgers49 - 7W50
Devin Smith09/13/2014Kent State66 - 0W50
Brian Robiskie10/20/2007Michigan State24 - 17W50
Michael Jenkins11/16/2002Illinois23 - 16W50
John Lumpkin01/01/1998Florida State (Sugar Bowl)14 - 31L50
Gary Williams12/30/1981Navy (Liberty Bowl)31 - 28W50

2019 Bowl Upset Contest

This contest will be only for this season's bowl games. LovelandBuckeye was the winner for this year's Upset Contest, which ended last week.

2007 Bowl Upset Winner - 26.5 points, Piney
2008 Bowl Upset Winner - 20.0 points, EgonSchiele
2009 Bowl Upset Winner - 32.0 points, Sears3820
2010 Bowl Upset Winner - 21.5 points, Piney
2011 Bowl Upset Winner - 12.5 points, gracelhink & MD Buckeye, tied
2012 Bowl Upset Winner - 26.0 points, 808 Buck
2013 Bowl Upset Winner - 41.0 points, AuTX Buckeye (record total)
2014 Bowl Upset Winner - 29.0 points, Mothra
2015 Bowl Upset Winner - 19.0 points, osugrad21
2016 Bowl Upset Winner - 37.0 points, AuTX Buckeye
2017 Bowl Upset Winner - 32.0 points, TampaBuckeyes
2018 Bowl Upset Winner - 39.5 points, buckeyemania11 (6 for 6)
2019 Bowl Upset Winner - 21.5 points, Jake

Pick 6 Underdogs that you think will win their games outright. If they cover the spread but lose the game, you get no points for that selection. The point spreads in this post are locked for purposes of this contest.

Picks are due before the kickoff of the first bowl game at 2:00 p.m. Eastern on Friday, December 20th.

Pick 6 underdogs to win outright
. For each game that you pick correctly, you receive the number of points for the pointspread in that game. The person with the most total points will win this game, and ¤25,000 SportsBook "cash".

In the event of a tie, I'll contact the winners and have them pick the total points in the National Championship Game.

FAVORITE.........SPREAD........UNDERDOG

Buffalo...............6.5............UNC Charlotte
Utah St..............7.5............Kent St
San Diego St.......3.5............Central Mich
Ga Southern........4.5............Liberty
SMU...................3.5............Fla Atlantic
Ark St................2.5............Fla Int'l
Washington.........3.5............Boise St
App St..............16.5............UAB
UCF..................17.5............Marshall
BYU...................1.5............Hawai'i
Miami FL.............6.5............La Tech
Pitt..................10.5............Eastern Mich
North Carolina......5.5...........Temple
Sparty................4.5...........Wake Forest
Texas A&M..........6.5...........Okla St
Iowa..................1.5...........Southern Cal
Air Force.............2.5...........Wash St
Notre Dame.........3.5...........Iowa St
Penn St..............6.5...........Memphis
LSU..................12.5...........Oklahoma
Clemson..............2.5...........Ohio State
Western Ky..........3.5...........Western Mich
Louisville.............3.5...........Miss St
Cal.....................6.5...........Illinois
Florida...............14.5...........Virginia
Va Tech...............2.5...........Kentucky
Arizona St............3.5...........Florida St
Navy...................2.5...........Kansas St
Wyoming.............7.5...........Ga State
Utah...................7.5...........Texas
Bama..................7.5...........TTUN
Auburn................7.5...........Minnesota
Wiscy..................2.5...........Oregon
Georgia...............7.5............Baylor
Cincy..................7.5............Boston College
Tennessee...........1.5............Indiana
Ohio...................7.5............Nevada
Tulane.................7..............Southern Miss
La Lafayette.......14.5............Miami OH

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Buckeye Rushing TDs of 50+ Yards (by length)

Ohio State RusherDate of GameOhio State OpponentScore of GameW / L / TYardage
Morris Bradshaw10/23/1971Wisconsin31 - 6W88
Eddie George11/04/1995Minnesota41 - 3W87
Quinshon Judkins09/21/2024Marshall49 - 14W86
J.T. Barrett11/15/2014Minnesota31 - 24W86
Ezekiel Elliott01/01/2015Alabama (Sugar Bowl / Playoff)42 - 35W85
Gene Fekete11/07/1942Pittsburgh59 - 19W84
Mike Weber11/11/2017Michigan State48 - 3W82
Tim Spencer09/12/1981Duke34 - 13W82
Ezekiel Elliott12/06/2014Wisconsin (Big Ten Championship)59 - 0W81
Braxton Miller11/05/2011Indiana34 - 20W81
Ezekiel Elliott09/07/2015Virginia Tech42 - 24W80
Derek Combs10/07/2000Wisconsin23 - 7W80
Joe Montgomery11/14/1998Iowa45 - 14W80
Michael Wiley09/12/1998Toledo49 - 0W76
Eddie George10/15/1994Michigan State23 - 7W76
Rex Kern10/24/1970Illinois48 - 29W76
TreVeyon Henderson11/18/2023Minnesota37 - 3W75
Ezekiel Elliott10/03/2015Indiana34 - 27W75
Jeff Logan09/11/1976Michigan State49 - 21W75
Paul Warfield11/10/1962Indiana10 - 7W75
Curtis Samuel10/22/2016Penn State21 - 24L74
Robert Ferguson10/01/1960Southern Cal20 - 0W74
Master Teague10/18/2019Northwestern52 - 3W73
Tim Spencer11/07/1981Minnesota31- 35L73
Kirk Herbstreit11/09/1991Minnesota35 - 6W72
Cornelius Greene09/29/1973Texas Christian37 - 3W72
Robert Klein11/18/1961Oregon22 - 12W72
Miyan Williams09/02/2021Minnesota45 - 31W71
Jonathan Wells10/06/2001Northwestern 38 - 20W71
Don Clark10/25/1957Wisconsin16 - 13W71
Miyan Williams10/01/2022Rutgers49 - 10W70
Braxton Miller11/16/2013Illinois60 - 35W70
Scottie Graham10/30/1989Boston College34 - 29W70
Robert Smith10/20/1990Purdue42 - 2W69
Paul Warfield11/25/1961Michigan50 - 20W69
J.K. Dobbins12/28/2019Clemson (Fiesta Bowl / Playoff)23 - 29L68
Ted Ginn, Jr.01/02/2006Notre Dame (Fiesta Bowl)34 - 20W68
Archie Griffin09/29//1973Texas Christian37 - 3W68
J.K. Dobbins10/05/2019Michigan State34 - 10W67
Braxton Miller10/13/2012Indiana52 - 49W67
Jaamal Berry09/25/2010Eastern Michigan73 - 20W67
Antonio Pittman10/29/2005Minnesota45 - 31W67
Keith Byars10/13/1984Illinois45 - 38W67
David Brungard10/28/1967Illinois13 - 17L67
TreVeyon Henderson01/01/2025Oregon (Rose Bowl / Playoff)41 - 21W66
Ron Springs10/08/1977Purdue46 - 0W66
Robert Klein10/13/1962Illinois51 - 15W66
Ezekiel Elliott10/03/2015Indiana34 - 27W65
Ezekiel Elliott11/22/2014Indiana42 - 27W65
Braxton Miller09/01/2012Miami of Ohio56 - 10W65
Beanie Wells01/07/2007Louisiana State (BCS Championship)24 - 38L65
Jonathan Wells10/27/2001Penn State27 - 29L65
Trey Sermon12/05/2020Michigan State52 - 12W64
Pepe Pearson10/19/1996Purdue42 - 14W64
Eddie George11/11/1995Illinois41 - 3W64
Robert Smith11/14/1992Indiana27 - 10W64
Carlos Hyde10/08/2011Nebraska27 - 34L63
Bob Atha11/01/1980Michigan State48 - 16W63
Jaymes Bryant11/04/1989Northwestern52 - 27W63
Beanie Wells11/17/2007Michigan14 - 3W62
Ron Springs10/30/1976Indiana47 - 7W62
John Brockington10/17/1970Minnesota28 - 8W62
TreVeyon Henderson09/23/2023Notre Dame17 - 14W61
Tim Spencer12/17/1982Brigham Young (Holiday Bowl)17 - 9W61
J.K. Dobbins09/07/2019Cincinnati42 - 0W60
Antonio Pittman01/02/2006Notre Dame (Fiesta Bowl)34 - 20W60
Scottie Graham10/14/1989Indiana35 - 31W60
Pete Johnson10/25/1975Purdue35 - 6W60
Maurice Clarett08/24/2002Texas Tech45 - 21W59
Beanie Wells11/22/2008Michigan42 - 7W59
Carlos Snow10/15/1988Purdue26 - 31L58
Pete Johnson09/11/1976Michigan State49 - 21W58
TreVeyon Henderson11/13/2021Purdue59 - 31W57
John Wooldridge11/02/1985Iowa22 - 13W57
Cornelius Greene09/14/1974Minnesota34 - 19W57
Tom Matte10/08/1960Illinois34 - 7W57
Antonio Pittman11/18/2006Michigan42 - 39W56
Ezekiel Elliott10/03/2015Indiana34 - 27W55
Ezekiel Elliott10/24/2015Rutgers49 - 7W55
Carlos Hyde11/16/2013Illinois60 - 35W55
Braxton Miller09/15/2012California35 - 28W55
Beanie Wells11/08/2008Northwestern45 - 10W55
Cal Murray10/28/1978Northwestern63 - 20W55
Cornelius Greene10/27/1973Northwestern60 - 0W55
Braxton Miller11/30/2013Michigan42 - 41W53
Terrelle Pryor09/25/2010Eastern Michigan73 - 20W53
Daniel Herron10/31/2009New Mexico State45 - 0W53
Michael Wiley11/21/1998Michigan31 - 16W53
Lenny Willis11/02/1974Illinois49 - 7W53
TreVeyon Henderson09/18/2021Tulsa41 - 20W52
J.K. Dobbins10/14/2017Nebraska56 - 14W52
J.K. Dobbins09/16/2017Army38 - 7W52
Beanie Wells11/18/2006Michigan42 - 39W52
Robert Ferguson10/22/1960Wisconsin34 - 7W52
Garrett Wilson11/13/2021Purdue59 - 31W51
Justin Fields08/31/2019Florida Atlantic45 - 21W51
Carlos Hyde11/16/2013Illinois60 - 35W51
Maurice Hall11/06/2004Michigan State32 - 19W51
Lydell Ross10/20/2001San Diego State27 - 12W51
Eddie George10/14/1995Wisconsin27 - 16W51
Joey Galloway09/05/1992Louisville20 - 19W50
Keith Byars09/22/1984Iowa45 - 26W50
Tim Spencer10/25/1980Wisconsin21 - 0W50

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Ohio State All Americans (by year)

Every Buckeye All American as recognized by The Ohio State University.

YearPlayerPositionStatus
1914Boyd CherryE.
1916Chic HarleyBConsensus
1916Robert KarchT.
1917Chic HarleyBConsensus
1917Charles BolenEConsensus
1917Harold CourtneyE.
1917Kelley VanDyneC.
1918Clarence MacDonaldE.
1919Chic HarleyBConsensus
1919Gaylord StinchcombBConsensus
1920Iolas HuffmanGConsensus
1920Gaylord StinchcombB.
1921Iolas HuffmanTConsensus
1921Cyril MyersE.
1923Harry WorkmanQB.
1924Harold CunninghamE.
1925Edwin HessGConsensus
1926Leo RaskowskiT.
1926Martin KarowHB.
1926Edwin HessG.
1927Leo RaskowskiT.
1928Wesley FeslerEConsensus
1929Wesley FeslerEConsensus
1930Wesley FeslerEUnanimous
1930Lew HinchmanHB.
1931Carl CramerQB.
1931Lew HinchmanHB.
1932Joseph GailusG.
1932Sid GillmanE.
1932Lew HinchmanHB.
1932Ted RosequistT.
1933Joseph GailusG.
1934Regis MonahanG.
1934Merle WendtE.
1935Gomer JonesCConsensus
1935Merle WendtE.
1936Charles HamrickT.
1936Inwood SmithG.
1936Merle WendtE.
1937Carl KaplanoffT.
1937Jim McDonaldQB.
1937Ralph WolfC.
1937Gust ZarnasG.
1939Vic MarinoG.
1939Esko SarkkinenEConsensus
1939Donald ScottHB.
1940Donald ScottHB.
1942Charles CsuriT.
1942Gene FeketeFB.
1942Lindell HoustonG.
1942Paul SarringhausHB.
1942Robert ShawE.
1943Bill WillisT.
1944Jack DuggarEConsensus
1944William HackettGConsensus
1944Les HorvathQBUnanimous; also Heisman Trophy
1944Bill WillisT.
1945Warren AmlingGUnanimous
1945Ollie ClineFB.
1945Russell ThomasT.
1946Warren AmlingTConsensus
1946Cecil SoudersE.
1950Vic JanowiczHBUnanimous; also Heisman Trophy
1950Robert McCulloughC.
1950Robert MomsenT.
1952Mike TakacsG.
1954Howard "Hopalong" CassadyHBUnanimous
1954Dean DuggerE.
1954Jim ReichenbachG.
1955Howard "Hopalong" CassadyHBUnanimous; also Heisman Trophy; Maxwell Award
1955Jim ParkerG.
1956Jim ParkerGUnanimous; also Outland Trophy
1957Aurealius ThomasG.
1958Jim HoustonE.
1958Jim MarshallT.
1958Bob WhiteFBConsensus
1959Jim HoustonE.
1960Bob FergusonFBUnanimous
1961Bob FergusonFBUnanimous; also Maxwell Award
1964Arnie ChonkoDB.
1964Jim DavidsonT.
1964Ike KelleyLB.
1965Ike KelleyLB.
1965Douglas Van HornG.
1966Ray PryorC.
1968Dave FoleyTUnanimous
1968Rufus MayesT.
1969Rex KernQB.
1969Jim OtisFBConsensus
1969Ted ProvostCB.
1969Jim StillwagonGConsensus
1969Jack TatumCBConsensus
1970Tim AndersonCB.
1970John BrockingtonFB.
1970Mike SensibaughS.
1970Jim StillwagonMGUnanimous; also Outland Trophy; Lombardi Award
1970Jack TatumCBUnanimous
1970Jan WhiteTE.
1971Tom DeLeoneC.
1972Randy GradisharLBConsensus
1972John HicksOT.
1973Van Ness DeCreeDE.
1973Randy GradisharLBUnanimous; also Academic All American
1973Archie GriffinRB.
1973John HicksOTUnanimous; also Outland Trophy; Lombardi Award
1974Neal ColzieCB.
1974Pete CusickDT.
1974Van Ness DeCreeDE.
1974Archie GriffinTBUnanimous; also Heisman Trophy
1974Steve MyersCConsensus
1974Kurt SchumacherOTConsensus
1974Tom SkladanyP.
1975Tim FoxSConsensus
1975Archie GriffinTBUnanimous; also Heisman Trophy; Maxwell Award
1975Tom SkladanyP.
1975Ted SmithOGConsensus
1976Bob BrudzinskiDEConsensus
1976Tom SkladanyP.
1976Chris WardOTConsensus
1977Aaron BrownNG.
1977Tom CousineauLBConsensus
1977Ray GriffinS.
1977Chris WardOTUnanimous
1978Tom CousineauLBConsensus
1979Ken FritzOGConsensus
1979Art SchlichterQB.
1982Marcus MarekLBConsensus
1984Keith ByarsTBUnanimous
1984James LacheyOGConsensus
1985Thomas "Pepper" JohnsonLB.
1986Cris CarterSEConsensus
1986Chris SpielmanLBConsensus
1987Chris SpielmanLBUnanimous; also Lombardi Award
1987Tom TupaPUnanimous
1988Jeff UhlenhakeC.
1991Steve TovarLB.
1992Steve TovarLB.
1993Korey StringerOT.
1993Dan WilkinsonDTConsensus
1994Korey StringerOTConsensus
1995Eddie GeorgeRBUnanimous; alson Heisman Trophy; Maxwell Award
1995Terry GlennWRConsensus; also Biletnikoff Award
1995Orlando PaceOTUnanimous; also Lombardi Award
1995Mike VrabelDE.
1996Orlando PaceOTConsensus; also Lombardi Award; Outland Trophy
1996Shawn SpringsCBConsensus
1996Mike VrabelDEConsensus
1997Andy KatzenmoyerLBConsensus; also Butkus Award
1997Rob MurphyOGConsensus
1998David BostonSE.
1998Damon MooreSS.
1998Rob MurphyOG.
1998Antoine WinfieldCBConsensus; also Thorpe Award
1999Na'il DiggsLB.
2000Mike DossSS.
2000LeCharles BentleyCConsensus; also Rimington Trophy
2001Mike DossSS.
2002Mike DossSSUnanimous
2002Andy GroomP.
2002Mike NugentPKConsensus
2002Matt WilhelmLBConsensus
2003Will AllenSSConsensus
2003Will SmithDE.
2004A.J. HawkLBConsensus
2004Mike NugentPKConsensus; also Lou Groza Award
2005A.J. HawkLBUnanimous; also Lombardi Award
2005Nick MangoldC.
2005Donte WhitnerSS.
2006Ted Ginn, Jr.PR.
2006James LaurinaitisLBConsensus; also Nagurski Trophy
2006Quinn PitcockDTConsensus
2006Troy SmithQBUnanimous; also Heisman Trophy
2007Kirk BartonOT.
2007Vernon GholstonDE.
2007Malcolm JenkinsDB.
2007James LaurinaitisLBUnanimous; also Butkus Award
2008Malcolm JenkinsDBConsensus; also Thorpe Award
2008James LaurinaitisLBConsensus; also Lott Trophy
2009Kurt ColemanDB.
2010Mike BrewsterC.
2010Chimdi ChekwaDB.
2012Johnathan HankinsDT.
2012Bradley RobyDB.
2013Jack MewhortOT.
2013Ryan ShazierLB.
2014Michael BennettDL.
2014Joey BosaDEUnanimous
2015Vonn BellS.
2015Joey BosaDEConsensus
2015Taylor DeckerOTConsensus
2015Adolphus WashingtonDT.
2016Pat ElfleinCUnanimous; also Rimington Trophy
2016Malik HookerDBUnanimous
2016Billy PriceOG.
2016Curtis SamuelHB.
2017Nick BosaDE.
2017Billy PriceCUnanimous; also Rimington Trophy
2017Denzel WardDBConsensus
2018Michael JordanC.
2019Wyatt DavisOGConsensus
2019J.K. DobbinsRB.
2019Jeffrey OkudahCBUnanimous
2019Chase YoungDEUnanimous; also Bednarik Award; Nagurski Award
2020Wyatt DavisOGUnanimous
2020Shaun WadeCBConsensus
2020Haskell GarrettDT.
2021Nicholas Petit-FrereOL.
2021Thayer MunfordOL.
2021Garrett WilsonWR.
2021Chris OlaveWR.
2021Noah RugglesPK.
2022Marvin Harrison, Jr.WRUnanimous
2022Paris Johnson, Jr.OLConsensus
2023Marvin Harrison, Jr.WRUnanimous; also Biletnikoff Award
2024Caleb DownsDBUnanimous
2024Seth McLaughlinOLConsensus; also Rimington Trophy; Academic All American
2024Donovan JacksonOLAlso Academic All American

Korey Foreman (DE Southern Cal, transfer to ???)

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Centennial HS (Corona, CA)
Ht: 6'4
Wt: 245
Class: 2021 (High School)

Has an offer from Ohio State and while I try not to put any stock into Twitter posts, he has recently been tweeting posts about being the next Chase Young at OSU and tweeting with several of our commits. Ranked #1 overall on Rivals and #2 overall on 247 and time will tell if his interest is legitimate, but I would say that is enough to warrant his own thread. Can't help but get excited think about a DE class of Sawyer and Foreman.

2019-2020 B1G Bowl Schedule

Dec 28 Fiesta Bowl 8:00 p.m. Ohio State vs Clemson

Dec. 27 Holiday Bowl 8 p.m. (FS1) USC vs. Iowa

Dec. 27 Pinstripe Bowl 3:20 p.m. (ESPN) Michigan State vs. Wake Forest

Dec. 28 Cotton Bowl (17) Memphis vs. (10) Penn State

Dec. 30 Redbox Bowl 4 p.m. (FOX) Illinois vs. Cal

Jan. 1 Rose Bowl (8) Wisconsin vs. (6) Oregon

Jan. 1 Outback Bowl (ESPN) Minnesota vs. Auburn

Jan. 1 Citrus Bowl 1 p.m. (ABC) Michigan vs. Alabama

Jan. 2 Gator Bowl 7 p.m. (ESPN) Tennessee vs. Indiana


Some tough draws. Clemson, Oregon, Auburn, Alabama and Tennessee will be favored. Cal is basically playing at home.

Ohio State W
Iowa W
Michigan State W
Penn State W
Illinois L
Wisconsin W
Minnesota L
Michigan L
Indiana L

5-4. If OSU wins the Natty, 6-4. Could easily be 3-7 or worse.

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