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Game Thread #1 Ohio State vs. #8 Wisconsin, 2019 B1G Championship Game (Lucas Oil Stadium Dec 7 8:00 PM Fox)

I'd just like to know what Day (and/or the other coaches) said to the team at halftime. I'm guessing that somebody in the locker room could make a fortune as a "motivational speaker".

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FOOTBALL: SAUNDERS' SPEECH HELPED CATALYZE OHIO STATE'S SECOND HALF

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C.J. Saunders sat in black sweatpants with gray crutches in the Ohio State team locker room at Lucas Oil Stadium, having spectated as his team limped to a 21-7 deficit after 30 minutes of football.

An injury had the redshirt senior wide receiver sidelined, as it had the entire season, keeping the captain from assisting his team as it fell behind Wisconsin in the Big Ten title game Saturday.

He stood aside watching no more.

Saunders swept up his crutches, sprung atop a chair and spoke from his heart, telling the team it had a decision to make. Either walk out defeated, he said in the speech, lose, and return to the locker room in tears asking “What could have been?” Or come out firing in the second half, win the game, and have all its aspirations still in sight.

“He’s one of those guys that hadn’t played a game all year, but he’s the heart and soul of this team,” redshirt sophomore center Josh Myers said. “The type of person he is is the reason why we won this game.”

Entering Ohio State as a walk-on, Saunders earned a scholarship prior to the 2017 season and responded by catching 17 passes for 221 yards and a touchdown in that campaign, in addition to special teams contributions.

Saunders reeled in 10 passes for 73 yards the following season, but held enough of a leadership role that he was voted a captain by his teammates for 2019.

The Ohio native suffered an undisclosed season-ending knee injury prior to the start of his final year. But he said he stuck around to help lead his team.

“Something that’s kept me locked in is just, my brothers,” Saunders said. “Being out there every day, I can’t give up on them just because I’m not out catching touchdowns or passes. I’ve still gotta give them everything I can.”

There’s no better situation to be locked in for than a conference title game.

In the Ohio State locker room, as the third quarter neared its opening, Saunders said the time was right to help his team the best he could.

“I had something on my heart that I wanted to share with the team, and just felt it was the right time to say what I needed to say, and hopefully impact my team in a positive way,” Saunders said.

The determining factor, the choice Ohio State had to make, was belief, Saunders delineated through his talk. Scarlet and gray confetti was inevitable if the Buckeyes knew they would come back.

“I think my teammates know how much I care about them, how much I love them, that I’d do anything for them,” Saunders said. “Through that, through a lot of hard work — even though I haven’t played this year I’ve been with these guys for four years and workouts, games, last season, tough times, we’ve been through it all.”

Myers said Saunders’ story is one that’s inspired the team, on the field or not.

That’s what made his speech so impactful, the lineman said. He’s someone the team looks at and says “you can’t let that guy down.”

“He came here, he didn’t have a scholarship, he earned one,” Myers said. “He ended up being a captain. Everything he does — he can’t lose, no matter what he does in life. He’ll never lose. And that’s the type of people we have in this locker room.”

Ohio State rode into a 34-21 sunset victory, capturing its third-straight Big Ten title after winning the second half 27-0.

Senior safety Jordan Fuller, a fellow team captain who finished with four tackles Saturday, said Saunders’ commitment to the team is what gave his words and leadership credibility.

“To be that engaged and hyping us up for the second half — a lot of guys can be hurt be like, ‘I can’t even talk to the team, because I’m not a part of it.’ He’s totally a part of it,” Fuller said. “That’s why he’s a captain of our team.”

Ohio State has all but secured a playoff berth and awaits to find out whether it is seeded No. 1 or No. 2 Sunday at noon.

With leaders like Saunders both on and off the field, the Buckeyes need no crutches to stand tall.

“I’m just proud of my team, and to be a part of this thing,” Saunders said. “We truly have something special in this locker room.”

Entire article: https://www.thelantern.com/2019/12/football-saunders-speech-helped-catalyze-ohio-state-second-half/
 
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Herbstreit on SportsCenter from the Ohio State sideline campaigning for LSU #1 overall.

Cocksucker.

Fuck him.

But on the other hand, if we feel like Clemson is the other best team, might as well get it out of the way. You get the extra break and time to heal up. Im not sure Lincoln wont hang 70 on LSU anyway.
 
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Fuck him.

But on the other hand, if we feel like Clemson is the other best team, might as well get it out of the way. You get the extra break and time to heal up. Im not sure Lincoln wont hang 70 on LSU anyway.

I think this is important. If we believe Clemson is the best team, then I want 20 days to focus and game plan for them instead of a week.
 
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FOOTBALL: OHIO STATE CAPTURES THIRD-STRAIGHT BIG TEN TITLE IN COME-FROM-BEHIND FASHION

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Entire article: https://www.thelantern.com/2019/12/...ht-big-ten-title-in-come-from-behind-fashion/

FOOTBALL: OHIO STATE SHUTS DOWN DOMINANT WISCONSIN RUN GAME IN SECOND HALF

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Entire article: https://www.thelantern.com/2019/12/...n-dominant-wisconsin-run-game-in-second-half/

FOOTBALL: HILL'S RECORD-SETTING, TWO-SCORE NIGHT PROPELS 27-0 OHIO STATE SCORING RUN

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Entire article: https://www.thelantern.com/2019/12/...ng-night-propels-27-0-ohio-state-scoring-run/
 
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after watching this team for 13 games, why would you as a fan be worried about which team we play?


Because I've watched this team go through the regular season undefeated before while showing a few glimpses of cracks in the fortress walls. Then when we face a great opponent the flaws and short-comings are exploited to great
effect and we're left asking ourselves how we didn't see them ahead of time?

Penn State, scUM and now twice Wisky have gone at Werner specifically in coverage and the running game. Some of the runs bucky pulled yesterday were of great design, show motion then run power to the weakside away from Chase.
On that similar note, hold Chase all game and force the refs to actually make calls which they seemingly won't do with consistency in the B1G. I pray the officiating in the CFP is far more attentive to this.

I'm also worried about things like our pass protection, slides, TE stunt pass offs and the big one - Justin Fields eyes. We left A LOT out on that field last night in terms of the passing game. Things we will absolutely have to connect on if we hope to stand any chance vs Clemson, Oklahoma or LSU.
 
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I’m halfway through catching up with this game thread and already want to hand out about 15 bans.

Fucking Christ you pussies, trailing by 14 doesn’t mean OSU players are shaving points or half the defensive starters should be benched.

If you can’t handle adversity don’t login to post in game threads. Take your chicken little shit to Bucknuts.

I was like.
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Because I've watched this team go through the regular season undefeated before while showing a few glimpses of cracks in the fortress walls. Then when we face a great opponent the flaws and short-comings are exploited to great
effect and we're left asking ourselves how we didn't see them ahead of time?

Penn State, scUM and now twice Wisky have gone at Werner specifically in coverage and the running game. Some of the runs bucky pulled yesterday were of great design, show motion then run power to the weakside away from Chase.
On that similar note, hold Chase all game and force the refs to actually make calls which they seemingly won't do with consistency in the B1G. I pray the officiating in the CFP is far more attentive to this.

I'm also worried about things like our pass protection, slides, TE stunt pass offs and the big one - Justin Fields eyes. We left A LOT out on that field last night in terms of the passing game. Things we will absolutely have to connect on if we hope to stand any chance vs Clemson, Oklahoma or LSU.

Understood but keeping it in perspective, the other 3 CFP teams are going to have to worry about all OSU can do to them as well.

Always stuff to work on and clean up. I have as much confidence in this team and coaching staff as I've ever had and I'm old enough to have seen undefeated OSU teams spit the bit.
 
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after watching this team for 13 games, why would you as a fan be worried about which team we play?

We are 100% in and have a month to heal up and recharge the emotional batteries.

It just doesn't matter who gets beat first

Yeah, I mean im not gonna spend time worrying if we are 1, 2 or 3. Yes either win both games or you don't.
 
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Herbstreit on SportsCenter from the Ohio State sideline campaigning for LSU #1 overall.

Cocksucker.
That piece of shit shouldn't be allowed within 100 miles of the program. Fuck him.

And if any fans see his traitorous ass on the sidelines of the NCG trying to celebrate tOSU like he has in the past, I hope they tell him to "fuck off", with gusto.
 
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