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tOSU at Penn State, Oct. 31, 7:30 ET, ABC

THE REFS HATE US BC JOE WAS A SAINT FUCK YOU THIS NEVER WOULDVE HAPPENED IF JOES HAND PICKED REFS WERE ALLOWED I WANNA RAPE KIDS

Or something like that
Lol I just saw franklin's press conference he was asked about the field goal at the end of the half and went hey I'm not gonna argue that or discuss it cause it was good for us. Aka they fucked up
 
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Buckeyes tie an all-time record with their 10th straight road victory against AP ranked teams.

They now share the record with the Notre Dame team from the mid-40s, when the Domer teams under Frank Leahy (.864 career winning %) and the Blanchard-and-Davis Army teams under Red Blaik dominated the game.

OHIO STATE TIES NCAA RECORD WITH 10 STRAIGHT ROAD WINS AGAINST RANKED OPPONENTS

DATE SCORE LOCATION
9-29-12 17-16@No. 20 Michigan State
10-5-13 40-30@No. 16 Northwestern
11-8-14 49-37@No. 7 Michigan State
11-28-15 42-13@No. 12 Michigan
9-17-16 45-24@No. 14 Oklahoma
10-15-16 30-23@No. 8 Wisconsin
9-29-18 27-26@No. 9 Penn State
11-10-18 26-6@No. 24 Michigan State
11-30-18 56-27@No. 10 Michigan
10-31-20 38-25@No. 18 Penn State

Note that this list doesn't count the 2018 "neutral site" win against No. 15 TCU in Arlington, Texas (although it should). But that's not all; the Buckeyes have another streak going in the Big Ten:



Overall it is a testament to how professionally run the program has been and the level of investment from class after class on a yearly basis that they've been able to run up streaks like this.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...0-straight-road-wins-against-ranked-opponents
 
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POSTGAME PRESSER BULLETS: RYAN DAY, JUSTIN FIELDS, JONATHON COOPER, JEREMY RUCKERT DISSECT OHIO STATE'S 38-25 WIN AGAINST PENN STATE

RYAN DAY

  • Day says he thought the team played physically, overall, and "kept playing hard" throughout adversity. He thought the offense had "good balance" and "controlled the ball." Time of possession isn't usually a big deal, he says, but it mattered today.
  • He says the third-down throw to Jeremy Ruckert was a “huge play in the game.”
  • Day on the end-of-first half mess: "Probably the most bizarre things I've ever experienced." He says he doesn't understand how they ruled that Justin Fields took only one second to kneel. "It was obviously extremely frustrating but another thing we overcame."
  • He says Fields' ability to thrown down the field and the receivers' ability to track balls is a big deal.
  • On Fields: "I'm proud of his preparation." He says he's not surprised with how Fields plays. Also mentions he's starting to take the meeting room to the field.
  • "I thought our offensive line played well." Also says he thought Master Teague "ran harder."
  • Day says having so many offensive weapons makes defenses "play honest."
  • "This was a big stage. This was kind of our moment to show where we're at. I'm proud of the way our guys played."
  • Day on the touchdown drive where Ohio State converted 4th-and-1 twice: “I think I needed a drink after that drive.”
  • Day says Blake Haubeil told the staff his groin was hurting before the game, so they pulled him out of the game after he missed the field goal.
JUSTIN FIELDS
  • On what I just think it's the work from the offseason." He says he and his receivers are "on the same page."
  • "We knew it was a big game coming into it. As coach Day says, we take it one week at a time, so we're just going to focus on beating Rutgers next week."
  • Fields says Day has trust in the offense to make calls in certain situations where he lets his guys make plays.
  • He says he works his butt off in the offseason and "it's paying off now."
  • Fields says he's taking it one play at a time and doesn't get too down about
  • On Garrett Wilson and Chris Olave: "Of course those guys are talented. They definitely make my job easier."
  • "The more talent we have, the easier job it is for me."
  • On what's next for this offense: "I'm not sure." He says they'll go in and watch film on Sunday and go from there.
  • In response to a question about a deep ball to Chris Olave (with a smile): "Which one? The first one of the second one?" He says they have a good connection.
JONATHON COOPER
  • "I feel like our defensive end group is one of the best in the country, if not the best."
  • "I feel like I've always had that in me." He says the environment and the preparation by the coaches took his game to "the level it was supposed to be."
  • Cooper says earlier this week, they talked about "This isn't his home. We're his home now." He says they wanted to put on a good performance for him because of his history.
  • Was this his best game ever? "I don't know. I don't even know the stats. I don't even know what happened."
  • Cooper says there wasn't a single play that he felt was his best: "I feel like my leadership showed a lot tonight."
  • He says the defensive line prepared for this and talked about this type of game all year.
  • Cooper says they knew Penn State wouldn't lay down in the second half, so all they can do is watch the film and figure out how they stuck in there.
  • On defensive tackles Haskell Garrett and Tommy Togiai: "I think they're amazing. I think they have been playing the best football of their careers, honestly."
  • "I feel like we threw the first punch early. But when it comes to a fight or a football game, you're going to get punches thrown right back at you."
JEREMY RUCKERT
  • He says a lot of the tight end production stems from how the block and how they play in the run game.
  • On his second touchdown, he says, he knew there was a possibility that he'd be as open as he was.
  • Why the passing game is clicking: "We practiced so many days throughout this summer." He says Fields isn't forcing any passes.
  • On Penn State: "They're a great team. They're very tough." He says the Buckeyes played physical, which opened stuff out.
  • Ruckert says he thinks Ohio State "really made a statement" with how many ways it can hurt opponents.
  • He says Fields has "really taken a step" as a leader. "We all ride behind him."
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...rt-dissect-ohio-states-38-25-win-against-penn

Day says Blake Haubeil told the staff his groin was hurting before the game, so they pulled him out of the game after he missed the field goal.

Just sayin': Well, isn't that a "kick in the balls"?
 
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Have you ever been here when we were actually loosing by double digits?

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A few thoughts:

This was one of those weird slappy valley games. Special teams weirdness, shitty officiating, some unforced errors etc. This was one of those games the pedsters used to occasionally luck into pulling off a win.
They would print their t-shirts,call us their rivals, and come up with stupid shit like "the rail." The difference?

This team is on another level. With apologies to James Franklin, this team is elite. We dealt with all of the bullshit the refs could throw at us, made our mistakes, and got their best game of the year. It simply isn't enough. The outcome was never in doubt. They knew it and we knew it. That's why they were jawing and douchbagging it up down multiple scores. It's why they felt the need to go for two every time they scored. We made multiple unforced errors and they still could do nothing to change the outcome. My one wish is that their mongoloid fan base could have been there to witness it.

I sell real estate for a living in western PA. I can't wait to get to the office on Monday. I can't wait to hear their excuses, to revel in their cognitive dissonance and inferiority complex. Actually it isn't a complex, they are simply inferior.
I can't wait to put on that pitying look and pretend to give half a fuck about their feelings. "Yeah sure, you guys really gave us a tough game. Oh yeah it was nerve racking for like 10 seconds." Then laugh my ass off as I make my way down the hall.

Fuck ped state.
 
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Buckeyes tie an all-time record with their 10th straight road victory against AP ranked teams.

They now share the record with the Notre Dame team from the mid-40s, when the Domer teams under Frank Leahy (.864 career winning %) and the Blanchard-and-Davis Army teams under Red Blaik dominated the game.
And that was a dif time... amazing.
 
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