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Game Thread Iowa at tOSU, Sat. Oct. 5, 3:30pm ET, CBS

Pretty cool what $20 million gets you. Now go beat the SEC.
How much tv money has Iowa made in the last decade because they're in the same conference as Ohio State? What the fuck are you doing with all that money if not investing in a winner? Seems to me the other B1G schools should seriously look at appropriation of funds or they might find themselves on the outside looking in
 
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Pretty cool what $20 million gets you. Now go beat the SEC.
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OK, who played against Iowa you ask:

Snap Counts: Tegra Tshabola Plays Every First-Team Snap at Right Guard, Bryson Rodgers and Arvell Reese Play Increased Roles Against Iowa​

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Five games into the season, Ohio State still hasn’t had to play its starters for a full four quarters.

The Buckeyes kept their starters in longer against Iowa than they did in any of their first four games of the season, but they eventually put backups in the game at every position on offense and defense after pulling away from the Hawkeyes with a dominant third quarter in an eventual 35-7 win.

Sixty-two total Buckeyes saw action against Iowa, one fewer than against Michigan State. Defensive tackle Tyleik Williams returned to action after missing two games with an undisclosed injury, but wide receiver Carnell Tate was held out – even though Ryan Day said he “absolutely could have played” if needed – after he was listed as questionable on the Buckeyes’ pregame status report. Julian Sayin didn’t play against Iowa as Devin
Brown was the only backup quarterback to get into the game while Joshua Padilla saw second-team work at left guard over Luke Montgomery, but everyone else who played against the Spartans also played in some capacity against the Hawkeyes.

Players who saw their roles increase against Iowa included Tegra Tshabola, who played all of the first-team snaps at right guard after rotating with Austin Siereveld for the Buckeyes’ previous two games; Bryson Rodgers, who played the third-most snaps at wide receiver with Tate sidelined; and Arvell Reese, who was on the field for nearly two-thirds of Ohio State’s defensive plays as the Buckeyes had three linebackers on the field for 27 of their 48 defensive snaps.
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Freshman Tracker: Jeremiah Smith Scores in His Fifth Straight Game and Five Redshirts Are Burned​

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Class of 2024 Tracker
NAME POS DEBUT IOWA STATS GP SEASON STATS
JAYLEN McCLAIN S Akron 2 tackles 5 8 tackles, 1 TFL
JAMES PEOPLES RB Akron 3 carries, 12 yards 5 35 carries, 153 yards, 2 TD; 1 catch, -2 yards
PAYTON PIERCE LB Akron 1 tackle 5 1 tackle
AARON SCOTT JR. CB Akron 8 defensive snaps 5 1 PBU
JEREMIAH SMITH WR Akron 4 catches, 89 yards, 1 TD; 1 carry 14 yards 5 23 catches, 453 yards, 6 TD; 2 carries, 33 yards, 1 TD
EDDRICK HOUSTON DE Akron 3 defensive snaps 4 1 tackle, 2 PBU
ERIC MENSAH DT Akron 3 4 defensive snaps
DOMINIC KIRKS DE Akron 2 5 defensive snaps
NICK McLARTY P WMU 2 2 punts, 32.5 average
JULIAN SAYIN QB WMU 2 5-7, 84 yards, 1 TD; 1 carry, 5 yards
GARRETT STOVER LB Akron 2 Special teams
SAM WILLIAMS-DIXON RB Akron 2 4 carries, 44 yards
MYLAN GRAHAM WR WMU 1 4 offensive snaps
MAX LeBLANC TE WMU 1 5 offensive snaps
IAN MOORE OT WMU 1 5 offensive snaps
BRYCE WEST CB WMU 1 Special teams
DORIAN WILLIAMS WR WMU 1 Special teams
DEONTAE ARMSTRONG OL
DEVONTAE ARMSTRONG OL
MILES LOCKHART CB
AIR NOLAND QB
LEROY ROKER S
GABE VANSICKLE OL
DAMARION WITTEN WR
 
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As to the second team we bitch when they don’t get in and then we bitch when they do. It’s Ohio State.
I understand your point but this isn't hockey. If we want real valuable reps sub them in intermingled with starters so they get a look where they would be in case they are needed in a crucial point.

I'm not sure I'd ever sub all my starters out until the opponent did. I hate garbage time with scrubs vs starters
 
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