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INSIDE THE PROCESS OHIO STATE TOOK TO MAKE RETURNING INTERCEPTIONS FOR TOUCHDOWNS SUCH A FREQUENT ACT
The thing that is perhaps more ridiculous than the statistic alone is the fact it could (and arguably should) be even better than it already is. Don't think Urban Meyer forgets that.
“I think if you study each one of those pick-sixes—and we actually had one called back—our guys are so well trained and they believe in our staff,” Meyer said Tuesday on the Big Ten Teleconference. “Every staff teaches go get a hat on hat and block for your teammate.
“Our guys take it to another level.”
The numbers certainly support that. Luke Fickell and Greg Schiano's defense has 14 interceptions through nine games this season. The unit returned six for touchdowns, but the one Meyer referred to came against Indiana when officials flagged Damon Arnette for an illegal block below the waist as Malik Hooker ran one back to the end zone.
It was a borderline penalty that took six points off the board. With it, the Buckeyes would have returned half their interceptions for touchdowns this season, an insane figure when you step back and think about it.
Six out of 14 isn't anything to gripe about, however. It does make you wonder what is different on this Ohio State defense as opposed to last year's, which had six players taken in the 2016 NFL Draft.
“I think it's emphasis. I don't know if it is necessarily new because we had some pick-sixes before,” Meyer said. “I remember back with Steve Miller [against Alabama], the effort everybody put. I just think every once in awhile you’ll see teams emphasize certain things and we certainly have been emphasizing it and it's paid off.”
Entire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...erceptions-for-touchdowns-such-a-frequent-act
The thing that is perhaps more ridiculous than the statistic alone is the fact it could (and arguably should) be even better than it already is. Don't think Urban Meyer forgets that.
“I think if you study each one of those pick-sixes—and we actually had one called back—our guys are so well trained and they believe in our staff,” Meyer said Tuesday on the Big Ten Teleconference. “Every staff teaches go get a hat on hat and block for your teammate.
“Our guys take it to another level.”
The numbers certainly support that. Luke Fickell and Greg Schiano's defense has 14 interceptions through nine games this season. The unit returned six for touchdowns, but the one Meyer referred to came against Indiana when officials flagged Damon Arnette for an illegal block below the waist as Malik Hooker ran one back to the end zone.
It was a borderline penalty that took six points off the board. With it, the Buckeyes would have returned half their interceptions for touchdowns this season, an insane figure when you step back and think about it.
Six out of 14 isn't anything to gripe about, however. It does make you wonder what is different on this Ohio State defense as opposed to last year's, which had six players taken in the 2016 NFL Draft.
“I think it's emphasis. I don't know if it is necessarily new because we had some pick-sixes before,” Meyer said. “I remember back with Steve Miller [against Alabama], the effort everybody put. I just think every once in awhile you’ll see teams emphasize certain things and we certainly have been emphasizing it and it's paid off.”
Entire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...erceptions-for-touchdowns-such-a-frequent-act
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