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Three Yards and a Cloud of Links

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STYLE POINTS — WHO NEEDS ‘EM? Urban Meyer certainly doesn’t care about them. This isn’t Dancing with the stars. Tom Herman doesn’t care for them, either:

Do the fans want to see everything they saw in the first quarter in the fourth quarter? Absolutely. Good for them. But it’s not going to happen. We have a responsibility to win the game. We don’t have a resposibility to put up ‘x’ number of points or ‘x’ number of yards. There were certainly very justifiable reasons for approaching the game the way we did there in the fourth quarter

Good for them, indeed. Let’s let the coaches do their and we do our job: support our team and be happy with SEVENTEEN FREAKING STRAIGHT WINS.

WERE THEY WATCHING THE SAME GAME? Football Outsiders ranks Ohio State #5, which is fine, they’re a top five team and all that. They’re also right that Braxton Miller reasserted his position as the starting quarterback of the undefeated Ohio State Buckeyes. They were even on-point highlighting Chris Borland’s outstanding 16-tackle performance. But I’m not in total agreement with their review of Roby’s performance:

With slightly higher stakes on the line Saturday, Roby was back to All-American form against Wisconsin, accounting for eight tackles (one for loss), three passes defended and the only takeaway of the game, a third-quarter interception that set up Ohio State’s final touchdown.

Roby wasn’t the only reason that Jared Abbrederis ran wild to the tune of 200 yards. But he certainly isn’t blameless, either. Am I missing something?

BRAXTON NOT THROWING IN THE HEISMAN TOWEL: This is the kind of thing you have to love to read from a player of Braxton Miller’s caliber, going through what he’s gone through so far this season:

“The way we keep playing as a team as a whole, I feel like there’s all types of awards guys can get during that time,” Miller said. “I’m just going to play my game, keep leading the guys, and hopefully I’ll be looking forward to it after the season.”

I sometimes wonder if Ohio State fans would be okay with Braxton Miller not winning the Heisman as long as Johnny Manziel doesn’t win it and become the second two-time Heisman Trophy Winner. I think we all wanted to see Braxton take home the bronze statue, both because he’s a great Buckeye but also because Archie Griffin’s record needs to stand alone (at least until another Buckeye matches it).

JOHNSTON: AUSTRALIAN FOR PUNTER I have often lamented to Jeremiah that I sure wish Ohio State would look out West (WAY OUT WEST) and recruit some Pacific Islander football players, getting the guys that USC and Utah and the like always seem to find. Give the Buckeyes a little international flair. But let’s not forget Ryan Pretorius, the South African place kicker. And hey, you never know how hard Ohio State will pursue Hjalte Froholdt. But for now, Cameron Johnston will just have to give us our international representation:

Johnston’s grandparents celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a trip to American soil. They attended Ohio State’s season opener against Buffalo.

“It was great having them for the first game and they loved it,” Johnston said. “They thought it was a great experience. They’ve never really seen anything like it before.”

AND WHAT NOT: Yeah, you’ll be seeing this in your nightmares.

Buckeyes In the NFL – Week 4

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Baltimore Ravens

John Simon (LB) (2009-12)- Recorded 1 total tackle in the Raven’s week 4 loss to the Buffalo Bills. Simon continues to see infrequent playing time. We’ll see as the season progresses if he’ll play much more. He is also still getting used to playing without his hand in the dirt.

Cincinnati Bengals

Mike Nugent (K) (2001-04)- Mike Nugent (K) (2001-04)- Went 2/2 on FG attempts in Cincinnati’s week 4 loss to the Cleveland Browns. Nugent was the only avenue of scoring the Bengals could go down. He had a long of 43.

Dane Sanzenbacher (WR) (2007-10)- Dane Sanzenbacher (WR) (2007-10)- Recorded 1 catch for 6 yards during Cincinnati’s week 4 loss to the Browns. He remains buried behind a talented receiving core led by A.J. Green, it is a positive sign Sanzenbacher was at least able to record a catch. We’ll see if it translates into any more opportunities

Houston Texans

Devier Posey (WR) (2008-11)- Didn’t record any statistics for the Texans in week 4 against the Seahawks. Posey continues to get stronger after his season ending achilles injury last season.

Jacksonville Jaguars

Mike Brewster (C) (2008-11)- Continues to be a back-up across multiple positions on the offensive line. Brewster has yet to start a game for Jacksonville this season but it wouldn’t be a bad idea for the Jaguars to start playing some of their younger players.

Denver Broncos

Justin Boren (G) (2009-10)- Didn’t record any statistics or playing time for the Broncos in week 4. It will be difficult for Boren to see any playing time unless the offensive line becomes decimated with injuries over the course of the season.

Miami Dolphins

Brian Hartline (WR) (2006-08)- Recorded 3 receptions for 34 yards on 4 targets in week 4 against the New Orleans Saints. Hartline continues to be one of Ryan Tannehill’s top targets. This Monday night clash was a battle of the unbeatens and Miami fell off the perch.

New England Patriots

Nate Ebner (DB) (2008-11)- Didn’t record any statistics in the Patriot’s week 4 victory over Atlanta. He continues to be a mainstay on special teams, especially the kick off team.

New York Jets

Santonio Holmes (WR) (2003-05)- Recorded 1 catch for 25 yards on 5 total targets from QB Geno Smith. The Jets were manhandled by the Titans and Holmes didn’t help out the cause by getting open.

Nick Mangold (C) (2002-05)- Started at Center for the Jets in week 4 against the Tennessee Titans. Mangold and the rest of his teammates really struggled along the offensive line. The Titans interior defensive line was successful at the point of attack.

Oakland Raiders

Terrelle Pryor (QB) (2008-10)- Didn’t record any statistics in week 4 against the Redskins. He was forced to sit out after suffering a concussion in week 3. The Raiders will continue to monitor Pryor’s progress and hopefully he can be cleared for week 5.

Chimdi Chekwa (CB) (2007-10)- Didn’t record any statistics in Oakland’s week 3 loss to the Denver Broncos. He continues to be a backup at the cornerback position. Chekwa was a scratch during week 2 but was ready to go in week 3. It will only take an injury at cornerback for Chekwa to see action.

Pittsburgh Steelers

Cameron Heyward (DE) (2007-10)- Recorded 1 pass deflection and no tackles in week 4 against the Vikings. Pass deflections have become a part of Heyward’s game as of late. Heyward continues to play behind Keisel but does see a decent amount a playing time.

Mike Adams (OT) (2008-11)- Started at Left Tackle for the Steelers in their week 4 loss to Minnesota. Adams struggled at times against DE Jared Allen. He gave up 2.5 sacks.

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Dallas Cowboys

Will Allen (SS) (2000-03)- Allen lost his starting job in week 3 to Georgia Southern rookie safety JJ Wilcox. Wilcox played well and it looks like he will be the starter moving forward. In week 4, Allen recorded 1 tackle and the Cowboys lost to the San Diego Chargers. The defense gave up 20 straight points to end the game.

Carolina Panthers

Ted Ginn Jr. (WR) (2004-2006)- The Carolina Panthers bye was in week 4. They will pick up play again in week 5.

Ben Hartsock (TE) (1999-03)- The Carolina Panthers bye was in week 4. They will pick up play again in week 5.

Detroit Lions

Rob Sims (OL) (2002-05)- Started at LG for the Lions in week 4 against the Chicago Bears. Sims will continue to start at LG unless he suffers an injury. The Lions averaged over 5 yards a carry with Sims paving the way.

Green Bay Packers

A.J. Hawk (LB) (2002-05)- The Green Bay Packers bye was in week 4. They will pick up play again in week 5.

Ryan Pickett (DT) (1998-00)- The Green Bay Packers bye was in week 4. They will pick up play again in week 5.

New Orleans Saints

Malcolm Jenkins (CB) (2005-08)- Recorded 7 total tackles and 1 tackle for loss in the Saints week 4 victory over the Miami Dolphins. Jenkins is arguably the Saints most valuable defensive player on the roster. His ability to play all over the field is a huge asset for the Saints.

Will Smith (DE) (2000-03)- Placed on injured reserve (IR) for the remainder of the year. Smith injured his ACL back in August.

New York Giants

Jim Cordle (C) (2007-09)- Recorded his first career start for the New York Giants in week 4. In the preseason, it looked as if Cordle was going to have a chance to start but it didn’t end up that way. I think if the Giants continue to struggle, Cordle and some other younger guys will continue to get worked into the lineup and on the field.

Johnathan Hankins (DT) (2010-12)- Didn’t record any statistics in Week 4 for the Giants. Hankins was inactive.

Philadelphia Eagles

Kurt Coleman (DB) (2006-09)- Didn’t record any statistics in the Eagles week 4 loss to the Broncos. Simply put, Manning torched the Eagles secondary to the tune of 327 passing yards with 4 touchdowns. The Eagles are really struggling after getting a week 1 victory.

Washington Redskins

Doug Worthington (DE) (2007-09)- Has been placed on the IR (bicep) for the remainder of the year.

St. Louis Rams

James Laurinaitis (LB) (2005-09)- Recorded 12 total tackles in the week 4 loss to the San Francisco 49ers. As a whole, the Rams defense wasn’t very good against San Francisco. Their offense didn’t help at all and continually left the Rams defense in bad situations.

Jake McQuaide (LS) (2008-10)- Starting long snapper for the Rams in Week 4. The Rams only scored 11 points so McQuaide only got to snap on 1 field goal.

San Francisco 49ers

Donte Whitner (DB) (2003-05)- Recorded 1 interception, 3 total tackles and 1 pass deflection in the week 4 victory over the Rams. The 49ers bounced back in a big way and the defense was dominant by only giving up 11 points.

Alex Boone (G) (2005-08)- Started at guard for San Francisco in Week 4 against St. Louis. The team rushed for 219 yards and Boone was a big reason why. He helped open up running lanes for the backs.

The Spread, Week 6: The Frauds

This year for my annual soul-crushing Fraud List, I’ve enlisted the help of this handy page from the folks at teamrankings.com. Using their projections in conjunction with my own observations from past years, I hope to produce the most accurate group of potential fraud teams yet.

A “Fraud Team” is a team that reaches the sixth week of the season undefeated and then finishes the year with at least five losses. There are usually 2 or 3 such teams each season. This list projects the five most likely candidates for 2013.

1. Michigan

It’s a tight race between two teams from the Big Ten Legends division, but the Wolverines get the nod (or whatever the opposite of a nod is) for their uncanny resemblance to last year’s WVU team. While they’ve continued to win, their margin of victory has gone down each week, regardless of opponent quality. The last thing we saw Michigan do was almost lose to UConn, who just fired their coach. Let that sink in.

2. Northwestern

The Wildcats’ first three FBS opponents have won a total of three games so far. Their remaining eight have lost a total of seven. It’s the biggest disparity among remaining undefeated teams and it could bring the Nerds’ season crashing down.

3. UCLA

The Bruins have a good win over Nebraska, but that’s probably not going to help them with the less defensively-challenged Stanford and Oregon. Resurgent Washington and Arizona State will pose problems heading into the rivalry game with a suddenly-unpredictable USC team.

4. Missouri

The Tigers have had a nice start to the season following last year’s rocky initiation into the SEC, but now have to navigate a conference slate that includes Georgia, Florida and South Carolina in consecutive weeks and a season-ender against Texas A&M.

5. Houston

Two AAC teams–Louisville and Houston–are currently undefeated and something’s going to have to give. The conference isn’t exactly full of world-beaters, but expect the Cougs to end up with three or four losses this year.

Keep An Eye On: Maryland, Texas Tech, Washington.

The next three teams on the list, these unbeatens are probably good enough to stay under four losses, but any unforeseen negative development could tip things out of their favor.

Weekly Players to Watch: Week 6 Northwestern

For the second straight week, Ohio State is a participant in ESPN’s “Game of the Week”.  Same time, different place and opponent.  This time we’re on the road against the Northwestern Wildcats.  This will be a massive test for the Buckeyes, so lets take a look at some of the players that you should keep an eye on Saturday, who will effect the outcome of the game.

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The Dual QB system- Kaine Colter (#2) and Trevor Siemian (#13) are the two quarterbacks Ohio State will be prepping for this week.  Colter is the dual threat QB who is more likely to burn you on the ground, than through the air.  So far this season Colter is averaging 6.1 yards per rush, and only 7.6 yards per attempt.  He’s recorded 3 touchdowns and 2 interceptions against the likes of Cal, Main, and Western Michigan.  However, he does have the Manziel look and elusiveness when he runs.

Siemian’s statistics aren’t much better.  He’s the passing quarterback in this system and he’s recorded 9.6 yards per attempt with 4 touchdowns and 2 interceptions.  He is fairly accurate, and he can move out of the pocket and gain a few yards with his legs.  However, his effectiveness, along with Colter’s has been limited this year.  The reason for these quarterbacks lack of production is mainly due to the absence of their All Big Ten running back and utility man, Venric Mark.

Venric Mark, Running Back #5-  Mark is the key to the success of this offense.  While his injury has not been disclosed, it has held him out since the opener against Cal, which leads me to believe either the injury was serious, or Fitzgerald has been saving him for this game.  Mark is an electric, powerful running back, who can tear apart any defense he faces.  While the Buckeyes have staked their claim as a very good front seven against the run, they have yet to face a triple threat attack like Mark, Siemian, and Colter, who can punish you on the ground or through the air.  Mark will be available in some capacity this Saturday, according to Cats head coach Pat Fitzgerald.  However, he was listed as the starter, and I expect to see Mark in the game early and often.

Just to give you guys some idea of what Mark is capable of, here are is stats from last year: 226 rushes, 1366 yards, 12 touchdowns, 6 yards per rush, 20 receptions, 104 yards, 1 touchdown, and finally, 15 kick/punt returns for 280 yards and 2 touchdowns.  He’s an extremely versatile weapon, that may cause Ohio State fits if they don’t contain him  If that isn’t enough, check out his highlight reel, to the theme of “Sharknado”.

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Ryan Shazier-  If there is a dangerous weapon in the opponents backfield, it seems to be the common theme to assign that guy to Ryan Shazier.  Shazier loves the challenge of facing great, versatile running backs.  As previously stated, Mark is fast north and south, and he can also make you miss in open space.  If he breaks the first level of contain, Shazier will need to track him down, and prevent him from creating any serious damage.  I also expect Shazier to cover Mark coming out of the backfield, as Northwestern likes to use him in the passing game as well, either  as a dump off, or on wheel routes.  Shazier has the speed and talent to cover Mark, but he will have to be on his A game in order to negate the impact of Mark on the game.

Corey “Pittsburgh” Brown-  He’s the “other Corey Brown” in the Ohio State program.  Coach Coombs and Meyer have pegged Brown as the leading candidate to step in and replace senior leader Christian Bryant.  While the decision will ultimately come from Coach Withers, I’m expecting Brown to be pegged as the starter.  Brown has the most experience at the position, and when facing a pretty difficult offense to defend, experience will be key in this game.  I don’t think there is a huge drop off from Bryant to Brown in talent, in fact Brown may even be a better cover safety than Bryant.  However, the leader, and brains, of the Buckeye defense has a broken ankle, and while I don’t expect Brown to fill that role completely, he is a senior and he will be expected to step up in some capacity.

Devin Smith-  Week by week, Smith has been turning in to a legit, big time wide receiver.  He’s already recorded 20 receptions, for 335 yards, and 5 touchdowns through 5 games, averaging 16.6 yards per catch.  Last year Smith had 30 receptions and 6 touchdowns for the whole season!  He’s not just a deep threat anymore, he is developing in to a real wide receiver.  His routes have been sharp, and his ability to burn coverage deep, has opened up the short curls and outs underneath.  This guy is becoming a real play-maker and safety valve for Braxton.  His big plays, and consistency, will be needed this week.  Northwestern will provide a very hostile environment, and as Buckeye fans witnessed Saturday in the first half, Herman wants to take deep shots early and often.  If Smith can reel in one, or two, of those deep balls they may be able to tame that atmosphere.

Now that Smith is executing sharp quick routes, expect his routes to evolve in to double moves, which will drive secondaries nuts.  Northwestern’s defense is already pretty bad, if Smith can continue to provide consistent play for this offense, and also hit a home run once or twice, expect him to have a monster day Saturday.

Northwestern: By The Numbers

As always, presented without comment.

Statistically Speaking
Ohio State
Value (Rank)
Value (Rank)
Northwestern
Advantage
Rushing Offense (ypg) 287.2 (12) 119.0 (29) Rushing Defense (ypg) Push
Passing Offense (ypg) 214.0 (88) 307.5 (119) Passing Defense (ypg) Ohio State
Pass Efficiency 170.5 (10) 113.1 (32) Pass Efficiency Defense Push
Total Offense (ypg) 501.2 (17) 426.5 (88) Total Defense (ypg) Ohio State+
Scoring Offense (ppg) 48.2 (6) 23.8 (52) Scoring Defense (ppg) Ohio State
Rushing Defense (ypg) 84.6 (8) 249.5 (18) Rushing Offense (ypg) Push
Passing Defense (ypg) 219.4 (54) 233.8 (65) Passing Offense (ypg) Push
Pass Efficiency Defense 118.5 (47) 158.2 (23) Pass Efficiency Offense Push
Total Defense (ypg) 304.0 (18) 483.3 (30) Total Offense (ypg) Push
Scoring Defense (ppg) 17.0 (23) 41.3 (21) Scoring Offense (ppg) Push
Turnover margin +1.00 (22) +1.00 (22) Turnover margin Push
Penalty Yards/game 57.6 (86) 48.8 (66) Penalty Yards/game Push
Sacks (/game) 2.20 (48) 1.75 (63) Sacks Allowed (/game) Push
Sacks Allowed (/game) 1.40 (44) 1.75 (68) Sacks (/game) Push
3rd Down Conv. (%) 46.4 (41) 44.1 (96) 3rd Down Conv. Def (%) Ohio State+
3rd Down Conv. Def (%) 23.2 (4) 51.7 (15) 3rd Down Conv. (%) Push
Redzone Offense (%) 91.7 (27) 92.9 (108) Redzone Defense (%) Ohio State++
Redzone Defense (%) 66.7 (12) 94.7 (15) Redzone Offense (%) Push
 Legend
  Difference <25 in National Rank = Push
  Difference >25 in National Rank = Ohio State
  Difference >50 in National Rank = Ohio State+
  Difference >75 in National Rank = Ohio State++
  Differences >100 in National Rank = Ohio State+++

Stats are grabbed from cfbstats.com.

Ohio State vs Northwestern Promo Hype Video

(H/T to Jerry Emig @BuckeyeNotes)

B1G Power Rankings- Week 5

1.) Ohio State (5-0)- Beat Wisconsin 31-24. OSU had a great win over a great team and the atmosphere was electric. This team may be the best team OSU has seen in a very long time if not ever. Let that statement soak in for a few minutes. Yep I said it. The Offense and STs IMO are the best we have ever had. The defense is much better than most want to admit. Coaching is an A+. This team could be very special if they continue to play as they have for the rest of the season.

2.) Northwestern (4-0)- Bye Week. Plays host to The Ohio State University Buckeyes. In what may be a precursor to the actual B1G CCG.

3.) Iowa (4-1)- Beat Minnesota 23-7. Dominated their rivals to win the Floyd of Rosedale Pig Trophy. This team is a 3 point loss to a really good Northern Illinois team to being 5-0. They may very well be the best team in the legends.

4.) Wisconsin (3-2)- Lost to Ohio State 31-24. Wisconsin is a very talented team. Jarred Abbrederis and Chris Borland are All B1G for sure. Joel Stave really impressed me with his ability to make good and quick decisions and passing skills. They are probably the 2nd best team in the B1G right now.

5.) Minnesota (4-1)- Lost to Iowa 23-7. The Gophers didn’t play very well. Only getting 165 yards of offense and 7 points on offense. Their defense didn’t play much better but there is still some hope for the season heading into their match-up with the Wolverines this weekend.

6.) Penn State (3-1)- Bye Week. Plays at Iowa this week.

7.) Illinois (3-1)- Beat Miami of Ohio 50-14. Completely dominated the RedHawks which doesn’t say much but Nathan Scheelhaase has been playing great this year so far.

8.) Nebraska (3-1)- Bye Week. Play against Illinois this week.

9.) Michigan (4-0)- Bye Week. Play against Minnesota this week.

10.) Michigan State (3-1)- Bye Week. Play at Iowa this weekend.

11.) Indiana (2-2)- Bye Week. Play Penn State this week.

12.) Purdue (1-4)- Lost to Northern Illinois 55-24. Another tough loss for the really horrible Boilermakers. It will be impossible for them to move out of last place this season IMO.

B1G Week Five Review: Making a Statement

Week five signaled the last of non-conference play for the B1G (except for the bizarre Wisconsin-BYU match-up later in the season) and the beginning of conference play. It was pretty easy to follow the conference this week, being there was only four games. While everyone was focusing on the Ohio State-Wisconsin game (which lived up to its hype), three other games took place. They weren’t exactly thrillers, but they taught us a little bit more about each team. And this is important because the B1G is pretty muddled right now, with no clear pecking order after Ohio State at the top. Let’s take a look at what happened:

Illinois 50 Miami (OH) 14

Illinois was expected to win this game big and they did just that against Miami on Saturday. The Fighting Illini pretty much did whatever they felt like doing in this game. Quarterback Nathan Scheelhaase shredded the Red Hawks’ defense, throwing for nearly 300 yards and five touchdowns. Miami didn’t score until late in the third quarter on a Austin Boucher touchdown pass to Rokeem Williams. It was 43-0 until this point. Illinois finishes 3-1 in non-conference play and will start their B1G season on the road against Nebraska this weekend.

Northern Illinois 55 Purdue 24

From one blowout to another, this game was also never in doubt. Northern Illinois took control from the start of this game and never gave Purdue a chance. The Huskies of course were led by star quarterback Jordan Lynch, who had no problem dissecting the Boilermakers’ offense. Lynch completed 18 of 25 passes for 207 yards and three touchdowns, while also running for a touchdown. Northern Illinois’ defense also picked off Purdue quarterbacks four times in this game. Purdue yanked starting quarterback Rob Henry in the second half and gave backup Danny Etling an extended look. Etling threw for 241 yards to Henry’s 130 yards, raising the question of a quarterback change in West Lafayette. What a mess for the Boilermakers!

Iowa 23 Minnesota 7

The first two games above were expected to be lopsided in one team’s favor. But this one took everyone off guard! Unfortunately I didn’t get to watch this game live because DirecTV would rather shove a Florida State-Boston College game down my throat and everyone just loves watching ACC games here in Ohio. Back to the game: These two teams appeared even on paper. Then Iowa came out and demonstrated they were clearly the superior team. Minnesota came into the game running the ball pretty well, but the Hawkeyes defense shut them completely down. The Golden Gophers ran the ball 27 times for only 30 yards and zero touchdowns. Ouch! On the flip side, Iowa ran the ball all over a Minnesota defense that looked stout up until this game. Star running back Mark Weisman ran 24 times for 147 yards and basically did Mark Weisman things (But didn’t score a touchdown. How did this happen?). He’s seriously one of the most underrated running backs in the country and deserves more credit than what he gets. Iowa quarterback Jake Rudock outplayed his counterpart Minnesota quarterback Philip Nelson, something I said would be the key to this game in my preview last week. Rudock threw for 218 yards and a touchdown, while also rushing for one touchdown. Nelson threw for only 135 yards and two picks. Has Kirk Ferentz returned Iowa to its former glory days? We’ll continue to find out next weekend when they take on Michigan State.

Three Yards and a Cloud of Links

Good morning Buckeye Nation.

May Hate: Just because its always great to rub it into Mark May of the four letter network when ever he’s wrong in his predictions and he is always wrong when it comes to picking against the Buckeyes. Mark May picked Wisconsin over The Ohio State University and we know how that ended.

Stupid May Buckeyes are for grown ups not for immature haters!!

Airport Termination: This isn’t Buckeye related except maybe Tom Herman’s might get thrown into the mix. Lane Kiffin was fired when the team arrived back in Southern Cali, at the airport. They didn’t even wait for him to make it back to USC facilities, kind of funny karma is.

Scouting Craft: Since Basketball practice has officially started across the NCAA Scott Polacek of Bleacher Report has a nice write up on Aaron Craft and his high school scouting report. I know its football season but I can’t wait to see the Buckeyes hit the hardwood this winter.

Add another Buckeye: PG Asia Doss from the D in Michigan has verbally committed to the Buckeyes. Coach Kevin McGuff keeps reeling in strong recruits for his 2014 class. Welcome to Buckeye Nation Asia glad to have you wear the scarlet and gray.

Buckeye Class: Dom Tiberi is a long time sports anchor for WBNS-TV in Columbus. Tiberi has had to suffer through the tragedy of losing his 21 year old daughter , Maria Elizabeth Tiberi, earlier this month. Before kickoff of the FAMU game there was a moment of silence for the Tiberi family and the Buckeyes wore stickers on their helmets with the letters MT to honor Maria.

Dom returned to the ‘Shoe for the first time since this tragedy and as you can tell by the video it is very moving. Almost all the players on the Buckeye team stopped by and gave him a hug. I have never met Dom but from everything I have heard this gentleman is the nicest and greatest person to be around. Here at MotSaG we would like to send our condolences.

Until next time Buckeye nation…