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Game Thread Western Mich at tOSU, Sat. Sep. 7, 7:30pm ET, BTN

Ohio State Football: Buckeyes Brace For Broncos In Week Two​

Ohio State is on upset alert versus Western Michigan.

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"When you watch the film, you're seeing them play a Big Ten opponent which gives us a little bit more of a barometer of what we're dealing with. They played Wisconsin strong. They play physical up front and they do have some really good skilled players. It looked like a Big Ten style of game overall and there was a point where that game was in balance. I know that has our guy's attention." ~ Ohio State head coach Ryan Day on playing Western Michigan

Complacency is always something that coaches have their eyes and ears open for with their teams, and Ohio State head coach Ryan Day is no exception to that trait. Coming off a 52-6 win over Akron that had its moments of frustration and relief, the Ohio State coaching staff had plenty of areas that they would be able to point to with their players in film study for needing improvement. Having a team such as Western Michigan, fresh off a challenging 28-14 loss at Wisconsin will help the coaches make sure they have their players' undivided attention and focus.

Below are Three Things To Watch From Western Michigan when the game kicks off on Saturday night at 7:30pm ET from Ohio Stadium, televised by The Big Ten Network. For those of you going, it looks like a beautiful day for football, but dress warmly, as the temperatures will be in the mid-40s by the time the game concludes.

1. The Ohio State Running Game Versus The Western Michigan Run Defense
2. Backup Player Rotation
3. Continued Strong Special Teams Play

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Three bold predictions for Ohio State football vs. Western Michigan​

The Ohio State football team is taking on the Western Michigan Broncos. Here are some bold predictions for the game.

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The Ohio State football team played pretty well against Akron, They won the game 52-6 in a game that really turned in the second half. That's when the Buckeyes got their offense in gear and started executing the way that they thought they'd be executing to start the game.

Ohio State now takes on Western Michigan in Week 2. It's the second straight Big Ten opponent for Western Michigan. Last week, they almost pulled off an upset against Wisconsin. They will be looking to pull off that upset against the Ohio State Buckeyes, something Ryan Day is looking to prevent.

While this isn't a game that the Buckeyes should expect to be competitive, there are still some things they want to work on. Day mentioned that he wants the team to start faster on offense. They want to dominate the whole game. They have the talent to do it.

As we do every week, we give you some bold predictions for this Ohio State football game. All of them are reachable for the team and they would be really nice to get. The first of them has to do with how quickly the offense starts this week.

1. The Ohio State football team scores on their first three possessions

2. The Ohio State football team won't allow any points until the fourth quarter

3. The Ohio State football team will have a +4 turnover margin

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Going to be at a wedding here in Ohio during the game… hopefully the games on but otherwise I’m recording.

For the game? I just want to see a fast start. Score, stop then and then score again to go up 14-0. Then just play a clean game.

No drops, no turnovers, no back breaking penalties, and of course no drops lol.
 
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Another week, another QB with health issues come Saturday night. Sorry Broncos but you got a night game?!?!?! LOLOL

If one of those "predictions" comes through, the +4 in turnovers, we'll score 70 and they wont want to come out after halftime. Release the hounds!!
 
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Going to be at a wedding here in Ohio during the game… hopefully the games on but otherwise I’m recording.

For the game? I just want to see a fast start. Score, stop then and then score again to go up 14-0. Then just play a clean game.

No drops, no turnovers, no back breaking penalties, and of course no drops lol.
And most importantly, no injuries.
 
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Injury update this week?
Will come out tomorrow probably around 5-6pm.
I’m hopeful for a large lead at half so we can see some backups play. They are going to need the experience with a long season, assuming we make the CFP.
yes. With games like this I just want us to rag doll them early so we can get out back ups in. Our starters can’t play into the 4th vs these lower level teams.
 
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Ohio State vs. Western Michigan Preview: Buckeyes Look to Keep Tuning Up Against Second MAC Foe of 2024

The Headlines​

Hold your Horses​

Oh, how close Western Michigan came to hanging the head of a Big Ten foe on its mantle.

The Broncos took a 14-13 lead in the first minute of the fourth quarter, then forced Wisconsin to go three-and-out on its following drive. That meant a chance for their offense to drain the clock and extend the lead.

Western Michigan would have gotten that chance had the Badgers’ punt not bounced backward and ricocheted off Broncos cornerback DaShon Bussell. Wisconsin’s Austin Brown recovered the ball on the Broncos’ 15-yard line, scored a touchdown to take the lead and won the game 28-14 from there to survive the scare.


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Game Week Talk​

“I don't think there's an unveiling or not unveiling. I think everything we do is just game plan-specific for who we're playing that week.”– Chip Kelly

There's a lot of talk in the public sphere about saving plays for better opponents down the stretch of the season. Ohio State offensive coordinator Chip Kelly pushed back on that notion on Tuesday. So, if his words hold true, expect the Buckeyes to have their full playbook at their disposal both against Western Michigan and all other enemies.

“They are really good. They are really talented on all three levels, in all three phases. Coach (Ryan) Day has done an excellent job, him and his staff, of building a great roster. I was really impressed as I watched these guys on film of how disciplined they play.”– Western Michigan head coach Lance Taylor

Broncos coach Lance Taylor is impressed with the talent Ohio State's accumulated on its roster and how it's been developed. He'll get a first-hand taste of that on Saturday night.

“Yeah, we know they came to play ball. They played a Big Ten team, so we know they're going to come over here and play ball with us.”– Carnell Tate on Western Michigan

Western Michigan’s competitive first game against Wisconsin caught the attention of Ohio State’s players, including Tate, who will be looking to build upon a strong season opener after catching four passes for 58 yards and a touchdown against Akron.

Get Smart​

  • Ohio State won 38-12 in its only previous game against Western Michigan in 2015.
  • Ohio State is 37-1 all-time vs. MAC schools with 34 consecutive wins since an 1894 loss to Akron.
  • Ohio State has won its last 68 games against non-power conference teams. Its last loss to a non-Power 4 team was against Air Force in the 1990 Liberty Bowl.
  • Western Michigan has seven players from Ohio, including starting linebacker Donald Willis (Cleveland).
  • Western Michigan last defeated a power-conference opponent on Sept. 18, 2021, when it defeated Pittsburgh 44-41. The Broncos have since lost five straight games against Power 4 teams, all by at least 14 points.
  • Ohio State will release its status report of unavailable players at 5:30 p.m. Saturday. Ryan Day said Donovan Jackson and Cody Simon were both “day-to-day” in the week leading up to the game after missing the season opener due to injuries.

How It Plays Out​

Line: OSU -37.5, O/U 54​

Eleven Warriors Staff Prediction
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