Archives for July 2015

Two Buckeye Commits Make The Opening Top Ten Plays (Video)

I think what I found most interesting about both of the plays chosen by The Opening for Austin Mack and Jonathon Cooper was I don’t believe either of those plays were their best plays of the week. Let that sink in for a moment.

Ohio State Commit Earns His 5th Star

2016 OSU commit Jonathon Cooper from Gahanna, Ohio has been on a roll lately. He has taken the Camp Circuit by storm dominating every camp he has attended and plenty of people have noticed. The latest camp he attended was The Opening where he impressed like few others did and 247sports took notice and gave him his bump he needed to gain his 5th star. Here is what they had to say about him….

*****Jonathon Cooper – Cooper is the final new addition to the five-star ranks. His new spot is No. 17 in the country. He was the least likely candidate to add a fifth star coming into the event and makes the biggest jump, up from No. 56 in the country. He’s not prototypical in size at 6-3 but he’s steadily added good weight that he carries well at 239 pounds, he’s athletic but not freakish (4.79 40) and he’s one-dimensional right now as purely a pass-rusher. We’re betting on Cooper though. We’re betting that the Ohio State commit continues to develop at the rapid pace he’s on, we’re betting that the intangibles, character and motor that he’s displayed in camp settings will continue to carry over. And we’re betting that this fall, he shows the run-stuffing ability that we haven’t been able to evaluate in camps.

OSU fans should take notice Jonathon Cooper is a local kid who is about to become a STAR.

Paterno Seeks to Freeh Himself from his Past

Sad paterno is sadPenn Live is reporting that Jay Paterno sent a “WILL YOU GO WITH ME YES OR NO CHECK BOX PLZ” letter to Urban Meyer last December, following OSU’s B1G championship win.

The handwritten letter was released as evidence in his Federal case, where Paterno is attempting to show how his famous father’s scandal is keeping him from being fairly considered for coaching positions.

“This note is also to express my interest in any coaching positions that have opened and may open on your staff in the future… For you Ohio State — I would bring a diverse set of experiences on and off the field that would be an asset to your program.”

I’d argue that it’s his horrible handwriting and grammar, combined with his clumsy way of asking for a job, that is keeping him from being considered for coaching positions. Get a copy of MS Word, willya Jay?

And maybe changing your last name would help.

Image courtesy ESPN

New @MekkaDonMusic Buckeye Song With Video by Our Very Own @Kjetland

Collection Of @JonathonCooper7 Videos From The Opening

HAND DRILLS

JONATHON COOPER VS NOTRE DAME COMMIT TOMMY KRAEMER

JONATHON COOPER VS 2017 OL TREY SMITH

JONATHON COOPER VS MICHIGAN COMMIT MICHAEL ONWENU

The Road for Braxton Miller

We all remember the big scandal; Jim Tressel was gone, and big-time Heisman contender Terrelle Pryor left for the supplemental draft. The future looked pretty rough at the time, we were left with no good QB, and stuck with Fickell as the intern head coach. We all remember that there was some hope, elite high-school QB Braxton Miller was on his way, having to be ready to take the reigns.

 

He began the season as the backup to all-time great Joe Bauserman. In Braxton’s first game against Akron, he saw little action, but you could see the excitement that he brought. He finished the game with 8 of 12 passes for 130 yards and 1 TD. After slim to no playing time the next two games, and horrific games from Joe Bauserman, all of Buckeye Nation knew who needed to come in, and take his spot as the next potentially great QB at Ohio State. In the 4th game of the season against Colorado, Luke Fickell finally gave Braxton the keys to the offense, and gave him the start. Braxton threw for 2 TD’s, and ran for 83 yards in this 37-17 victory. It was obvious that the team wasn’t great, but we all knew that the future was here. Braxton eventually helped lead that team to a bowl game, and he finished the season with 1,159 passing yards and 13 TD’s, along with 715 rushing yards and 7 TD’s.

Then in 2012, one of the best things that could happen for Braxton Miller and all Buckeye fans happened, Ohio State hired Urban Meyer as their head coach. Braxton’s talents were going to be especially used in Urban’s spread system. This new coach came in and really changed the culture of the program, and many of the sports world saw it through ESPN’s segments of Ohio State “training days”.

With a team lacking a lot skill and depth, Urban Meyer and Braxton Miller led the Buckeyes to an undefeated 12-0 season, but they couldn’t participate in the off-season because of sanctions. Braxton really carried the team on offense that year, especially since team had very few playmakers that Urban craves. Urban said that it was just “Braxton left, and Braxton right.”, which is very honest if you watched the team play. Braxton finished his first full season as a starter with 2,039 passing yards and 15 TD’s along with 1,271 rushing yards and 13 TD’s. He was also awarded with the Chicago Tribune Silver Football, which is the award for the B1G MVP; he was the first Buckeye to do so since Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith did so in 2006.

The 2013 season finally came along, and with it were some huge expectations (Heisman sized) for Braxton and the team. The team was out of sanctions, and Urban had been with the team for two years, and he had acquired some other playmakers by then as well. The thought was that this team could end the SEC’s reign over college football, and take home a Crystal Ball for the first time since 2002. For Braxton, the season didn’t start out great, as he got injured halfway through the 2nd game of the season against SDSU. Kenny Guiton filled in for a couple of games, and did such a great job that many Buckeye fans were cheering for Kenny to be the starter even when Braxton returned healthy. Urban knew the type of player Braxton was/is, so he told everybody that Braxton would be the starting QB when he came back. Braxton returned as the starter against Wisconsin where he showed off his arm and his legs, and he grabbed the victory 31-24. The Buckeyes mostly cruised through the rest of the schedule – but nearly gave us a heart attack against ttun – and took their 24 game win streak to Indianapolis where Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes were going to try and capture their first win in a B1G Championship game. After being behind early, Braxton put up a valiant effort against Michigan State’s defense that was arguably the best in the country. The comeback wasn’t enough, and Urban and Braxton had their first loss together. Still, Braxton won another Silver Ball, becoming only the second Buckeye to win B1G MVP twice (Archie Griffin is the other). Because of that loss, though, they missed the chance to play FSU in the championship, but went to play Clemson in the Orange Bowl. Braxton was working his “magic” once more, but took a hard hit fairly early in the game, and took another huge hit on a TD pass to Carlos Hyde. Braxton didn’t look the same the rest of the game, and he eventually threw a late INT to seal the game. The Buckeyes had lost two in a row, but worse than that, Braxton tore his labrum. This injury started a roller coaster of a ride for Braxton.

 

Braxton had surgery for his shoulder and was going through a quick rehab process so that he would be ready to start the first game of his senior year. There were plenty of rumors floating around that Braxton wouldn’t be ready, but Urban quickly shot those down. Then, 12 days before the game against Navy, Braxton got hurt in practice. Nobody hit him, but in a throwing motion, he re-tore his labrum. Not only would this be a terrible process for Braxton that would take approximately a year, but this would be a terrible season for the Buckeyes because of all the players they lost to the draft, and the lack of playing experience for the other QBs. J.T. Barrett ended up getting the start, and after a shaky first two games, things started coming together. “Dang, J.T. is good” all of Buckeye Nation was thinking. After going 10-1 and being a serious Heisman contender, J.T. broke his ankle against UM. The team was finally going to hit a wall with a 3rd string QB, but nope. Cardale Jones came along and put together one of the best first three starts in college football history winning the B1G Championship, the Sugar Bowl, and to cap it off, the National Championship. During this outbreak of two of the “Magnificent 3” more rumors came out about Braxton transferring. Braxton had to transfer, right? He couldn’t be a Heisman contender and then have to come back and fight for a starting job.

On Thursday, July 9th, Braxton finally ended all transfer rumors by saying he was staying. “I’m from Ohio; this is my home state,” Miller told The Dispatch. “This is where I started, and this is where I’m going to finish it.” This is arguably the most interesting situation in College Football history, but it’s great to see 3 guys not shy away from competition. It’s also great to see how the competition isn’t getting the best of any of them. Urban recently said that Cardale’s best friend on the team is J.T. Barrett. “They’re so close, how cool is that?”

Braxton also went on in his “statement” to say “God put me on this Earth … to be an athlete, and the first thing in mind is being a quarterback, and just be smart about what I do.” “I know who I am as a person. I know who I am as an athlete,” he also said. “As it stands right now, I know I am the best athlete in college football. If any competition wants to come my way, I’ve just got to be smart about things and just stay looking forward.” To me, that speaks volumes his willingness to play, and it sounds like that if he needs to play a different position he will.

No matter what happens in this intense competition, Urban will surely find a way to get Braxton on the field. He is a special player and athlete, and if you need a reminder go watch these.

Minnesota May Not Be A “Min”or Contest For Buckeyes

“The art of war is simple enough. Find out where your enemy is. Get at him as soon as you can. Strike him as hard as you can, and keep moving on.” ~ Ulysses S. Grant

Leave it to a native Ohioan to spell it out what needs to be done in order to win. West Point graduate, Civil War general, and former United State President, I am willing to bet Ulysses S. Grant would have given football coaching a shot if it had been around in his day.

While counting down the days until the 2015 college football season begins, I thought I would pass the time by ranking and reviewing the upcoming 2015 Ohio State opponents, from least difficult to most difficult. This ranking system of mine will be highly subjective, prone to possibilities of injuries, transfers, or other unforeseen events that could dramatically impact its accuracy. As always, I encourage comments and critique about what I have projected.

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We are getting into the stretch of games that I believe will be challenging for Ohio State. Not impossible, not insurmountable, but the type of games and opponents that Ohio State fans would be wise to not overlook or be overconfident about as the games approach. I am willing to bet that Ohio State Head Coach Urban Meyer and his coaching staff will be on guard against any overconfidence with the players.

Minnesota Golden Gophers (Game 9)

2015 OSU Opponent Ranking: 5 out of 12

Players Recruited By Ohio State: OL Jonah Pirsig. To the best of my knowledge, Pirsig is the only player on Minnesota’s roster that had an Ohio State offer. There are a few Ohioans on the roster, but I do not believe any were extended offers by Ohio State. As always, please let me know if I am mistaken, and I will correct my error.

Game Date: November 7, 2015

Kickoff Time: 7pm or 8pm EST. ABC/ESPN/ESPN2 telecast TBD.

Location: Ohio Stadium

Rationale For The Ranking: It would be so easy to look at this game on the surface and believe Ohio State will be a prohibitive favorite. It will be a night game, it is at home, and Ohio State will have had two weeks to prepare for Minnesota.

While all of those factors should be considered, something else weighs on my mind ~ how Ohio State struggled against Minnesota in 2014, winning 31-24. Yes, the weather was a factor, but give credit to Minnesota for continuing to battle against Ohio State. Minnesota Head Coach Jerry Kill and his staff have a fundamentally sound, physical, tough team that refuses to be intimidated. Night game in Ohio Stadium or not, Minnesota will be ready to play on November 7th.

Prediction: The best thing Ohio State can possibly do versus Minnesota is to get out to a good lead early, forcing Minnesota to adjust or possibly abandon its offensive focus, which is to run the ball. Minnesota will hope to improve its passing game this season, but will it be enough to keep pace against what should be a tenacious Ohio State defense.

Former Ohio State Head Coach Jim Tressel used to preach to his Ohio State teams that “November is for contenders, we always say that,”. The arrival of a solid Minnesota squad on November 7th into Ohio Stadium will be a tremendous opportunity to see if Ohio State is at that status.

Previous Posts In The Series:

12 – Hawaii
11 – Western Michigan
10 – at Indiana
9 – at Illinois
8 – Maryland
7 – Northern Illinois
6 – at Rutgers

Braxton Miller Makes His Announcement (Per Report)

In what every CFB fan has been waiting for Braxton Miller sat down with the Columbus Dispatch and let the world know where he stands. Here are some exerpts…

While Braxton Miller still has a little ways to go on his goal to play quarterback again at Ohio State, he said Thursday there was little doubt that road would lead him back to the Buckeyes for his final season.

“I’m from Ohio, this is my home state,” Miller said. “This is where I started and this is where I’m going to finish it.”

“I look on the internet, and I see things forever on my timeline – Instagram, Twitter – that had me transferring to all types of different schools and stuff like that,” Miller said. “It was kind of a big controversy at the time but, you know, I had to keep my head on straight.

“Schools reached out, they reached out hard, and I kept my head where it needed to be, and I stayed smart with my situation.” Because, as he pointed out, “It was kind of tough for me and my family to go through that situation, the second (shoulder) surgery and stuff like that.”

For the record, he re-pledged his allegiance to Ohio State.

On if he will play Quarterback?

Miller said he is returning for his fifth year at Ohio State with the initial goal of playing quarterback again.

“Absolutely. … God put me on this earth … to be an athlete, and the first thing in mind is being a quarterback, and just be smart about what I do,” Miller said.

He indicated he will embrace a competition with Barrett and Jones once preseason camp begins.

“I know who I am as a person. I know who I am as an athlete,” Miller said. “As it stands right now, I know I am the best athlete in college football. If any competition wants to come my way, I’ve just got to be smart about things and just stay looking forward.”

On if he is healthy?

“The only reason why they say I’m not 100 percent yet is a little bit (because of) the rotation in my right arm. But that’s going to come, by throwing the ball every day. That comes with repetition. Other than that, I’m healthy.”

On having to sit out last year?

“It was tough, man,” Miller said. “It was tough for me because as a competitor you want to play in the type of environment like that, you want to play in games like that. You dream of stuff like that. … “But you know, at the end of the day, all these guys work just as hard as I do, and they want to see the same thing that I want to see. … They work hard throughout their career, they got to that point, and I was happy for them.”

To recap…

Braxton is returning…

Braxton is playing QB…

Braxton is an athlete if he loses the starting QB nod he may switch positions…

Braxton is healthy.

Ohio State Lands A Prize Recruit

Ohio State is going to land a lot of recruits and most of them will be highly ranked and some of them will be moderately ranked. Today OSU landed one who is both. What matters most is with small numbers left in this class OSU is going to be very careful in who they take. They will save room for some of their top targets. They will take the guys they want and those guys will be exactly who they need. So lets get to know your newest member of the 2016 class…

Wayne Davis is a 5’11” 187 lbs Four Star Defensive Back from Norfolk, Virginia. Wayne was offered by OSU over a year ago and have been chasing him ever since. He is a physical DB who can play CB or Safety. He comes from a very talented area of the country and was down to a final 3 of OSU, VT, and Michigan. Luckily for OSU fans he chose the good guys.

You can watch his highlights here.

How Each 2017 Commit Is Ranked By Each Recruiting Service.

Here is how each 2017 recruit is doing in all 4 of the major recruiting sites rankings. Unfortunately ESPN has no rankings for 2017 yet but will update once they get off their lazy butts.

JOSH MYERS

247sports- 3
Rivals- 3
Scout- 15
ESPN- 3
Composite- 3

SHAUN WADE

247sports- 14
Rivals- 19
Scout- 51
ESPN- 14
Composite- 12

ISAIAH PRYOR

247sports- 29
Rivals- 57
Scout- 74
ESPN- 38
Composite- 38

JAKE MORETTI

247sports- 69
Rivals- 108
Scout- 64
ESPN- 112
Composite- 70

MARCUS WILLIAMSON

247sports- 88
Rivals- 96
Scout- 80
ESPN- 17
Composite- 51

TODD SIBLEY

247sports- 163
Rivals- Unranked
Scout- 229
ESPN- 33
Composite- 198

BRUCE JUDSON

247sports- 219
Rivals- 85
Scout- 181
ESPN- 135
Composite- 152

JERRON CAGE

247sports- 105
Rivals- Unranked
Scout- 155
ESPN- 200
Composite- 225

DANNY CLARK

247sports- 158
Rivals- Unranked
Scout- 242
ESPN- 216
Composite- 259