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Ohio State has all angles covered on punt returns


Friday, November 16, 2007Doug Lesmerises


Plain Dealer Reporter Columbus- On the ABC broadcast, analyst Bob Griese offered the kiss of death before the punt in his praise of Ohio State punter Brent Bartholomew - "In a field position game, a good punter like Bartholomew is priceless." "And I crushed it," Bartholomew said Thursday. The play was priceless, but not because of the punter. Ten years ago, a game was lost, a Heisman Trophy won, a national title kept alive and a rose stem eventually chomped because of a punt return. Charles Woodson's 78-yard run back during the Wolverines' 20-14 win over Ohio State on Nov. 22, 1997 remains an indelible image from the rivalry. "You're rubbing salt in an old wound," said former OSU linebacker Jerry Rudzinski, who missed a tackle on that return. There should be solace in this - nobody has opened that wound on the Buckeyes since. The Buckeyes have allowed two kickoff returns for touchdowns this year, but as proof that Jim Tressel backs up his talk that the punt is the most important play in football, Ohio State has not allowed a punt return for a touchdown since Woodson. Over the last 10 seasons, three under John Cooper and seven under Tressel, that encompasses 591 Buckeye punts, of which 232 were returned. There was one block for a touchdown in there, Illinois turning that into a 7-0 lead during a 34-22 win in 2001, and officially, blocks go in the books as punt returns. And they hurt. But it's not quite like a Charles Woodson taking off and disappearing. "I was like, Somebody hit this guy, stop this guy from doing it,' " said Ohio State fullback Dionte Johnson, who watched that play as an 11-year-old Buckeyes fan. "I remember that game, and they show the highlights so much, you have no choice." Since then, the highlights have belonged only to the Buckeyes. Ohio State has returned 392 punts in the same span, with a return average of 10.0 that nearly doubles the 5.1 yards per return they've allowed in the last decade. And 11 times, Ohio State returners have found the end zone since 1998, Ted Ginn Jr. doing it six times and David Boston, Nate Clements, Michael Jenkins, Santonio Holmes and Brian Hartline each doing it once. "That's nuts," Hartline said of the 10-year return shutout.

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FILM STUDY: BREAKING DOWN OSU'S TOP TEN KICKOFF UNIT

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When Urban Meyer took over the Buckeye football program after the 2011 season, many in the great state of Ohio were excited to see implement his successful 'power spread' offense in Columbus. After relying on defense and special teams to win football games for more than a decade, many fans clamored for a philosophy that generated wins by putting up huge point totals.

But Meyer also brought a focus on special teams that didn't just echo the mantra of Tressel-Ball, but effectively doubled down on it. Throughout his head coaching career, Meyer has heavily stressed the importance of the third phase, and his teams at Bowling Green, Utah, and Florida all saw units that ranked among the nation's finest.

While these units are often defined by returners with electric quickness or kickers that thrive under pressure, the contributions of the other ten players on the field are often overlooked in these situations. 2014's national champions didn't have a single specialist earn all-conference honors, but had perhaps the best special teams in country by forcing their opponents to start with the worst average starting field position in the nation.

Perhaps no such unit is ignored more though than the 'piranhas,' better known as the kickoff coverage team to those outside the walls of the Woody Hayes Athletic Center. Made up of young defensive backs, running backs, wide receivers, and linebackers, the Buckeye kickoff team have gone from middle-of-the-road to the eighth-ranked squad in just two seasons.

OHIO STATE KICKOFF COVERAGE
YEAR.........YARDS-PER-RETURN.....NATIONAL RANK
2012............20.77...............................#52
2013............18.39...............................#12
2014............17.24...............................#8

But this success isn't just the result of hustle or luck. OSU's kickoff philosophy can trace it's roots back to those teams in Salt Lake City and Gainesville, but has a unique identity of it's own; an identity that fans don't always appreciate. Long focused on going deep and to the left, Meyer's coverage team now operates exclusively on that side, shrinking the field and keeping opponents from getting outside the right hash mark.

Six Buckeyes line up in the target zone between the sideline and where the ball is placed on the left hash, while the four remaining coverage players start in the middle of the field.

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Entire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...study-breaking-down-osus-top-ten-kickoff-unit
 
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URBAN MEYER TROLLS THE CRIMSON TIDE, CALLS FIELD GOAL RETURN PLAY ‘BAMA’



Ohio State's rival lost a game for failing to handle an 11-man blitz on a last-second punt. Alabama once lost a game for failing to account for a potential return on a long, game-winning field goal, the 2013 Iron Bowl against Auburn.

Urban Meyer is paid to consider every scenario in games, and because of those legendary goofs ... his team practices those contingencies.

On Thursday's call-in show, Meyer admitted his team practices field goal kick returns. The name, however, is sure to draw chuckles from non-Alabama fans.

"Do you have a return setup after a long field goal attempt?" former All-American Jim Lachey asked.

"We do now," Meyer said. "We call it 'Bama.'"

Those are the things a man can do after bullying Alabama in its backyard on national television.

Entire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...-alabama-with-name-for-field-goal-return-play
 
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