MotSaG Chat with Noah Brown

4star_recruit_iconNoah Brown the Wide Receiver from Sparta, New Jersey was a pleasure to interview and I think all Buckeye fans will soon get the chance to call him a Buckeye. Noah is an outstanding athlete that Ohio State would love to have. Noah is 6 2″ 211 lbs and is being recruited to play the X receiver which in the outside spot in our offense. Noah is is physical enough to beat press coverage and fast enough with his 4.58 40 yard dash to run past you on screens. Noah recently came off a visit to Ohio State and named us his leader, watch out for this guy Buckeye fans there is serious interest between both parties.

Noah Brown OSU

247sports Ranking– he is listed as the # 201 player in the country
Scout Ranking– he is listed as the # 69 overall wide receiver
Rivals Ranking– he is listed as the # 214 player in the country

Q: When did Ohio State offer you a scholarship, and how did it feel?

A: I believe they offered in early april. It was an amazing feeling for a national powerhouse school to consider you worthy of a scholarship says a lot about your game . I was honored

Q: Who is your primary recruiter and how often do you speak?

A: My primary recruiters are Coach Warriner and coach smith. We speak almost every week

Q: What about Ohio State makes you strongly consider them?

A: They are an elite program on and off the field . They win games but also have a top notch degree . That’s important to me

Q: What has Urban Meyer told you about how they plan on using you if you committed to OSU?

A: Coach Meyer basically just says how they can get me the ball in a variety of ways at the WR position in that spot

Q: What about your game do you think sets you apart from everyone else?

A: Im a big aggressive receiver . Very hard to jam and knock off my route. I can run by you or go up over you for the ball and am explosive in and out of my breaks. I am also a good block

Q: What do you feel you need to improve on the most your senior season?

A: I need to improve my leadership skills . I have always been able to lead by example but I need to get better vocally

Q: Which college team was your favorite growing up?

A: Miami Hurricanes

Q: Which schools are recruiting you the hardest?

A: OSU, Rutgers, VT, UNC

Q: Do you have a timetable on when you would like to make a commitment?

A: Hopefully before my senior yr begins

Q: What NFL player do you think your game most resembles?

A: Dez Bryant

Q: What are some of your other hobbies besides football?

A: I play basketball as well

Also you can follow him on twitter @nb_dosuno

A Look Ahead at the Buckeyes’ Non-Conference Foes

Over the past decade the Buckeyes have faced some tough opponents in their non-conference schedule, facing the likes of Texas, USC and Miami (FL). This year they really don’t face any high ranked foes or preseason favorites. With this being the last year of the BCS, this can be a double-edged sword. The Bucks should be able to navigate through the non-conference schedule with relative ease if they play to their potential. But with such a ‘weak’ non-conference slate they have to win them all if they hope to play in Pasadena for the big crystal ball (most likely against the Nick Saban juggernaut). Let’s take a look at their opponents in chronological order:

August 31 – Buffalo
The Buckeyes kick off year two of the Urban Meyer era against Mid-American Conference foe Buffalo. This is the first time these two teams have met each other on the field, which surprised me. Since the 2000 season the Buckeyes are 17-0 against MAC teams (found in Phil Steele’s 2013 College Football Preview Magazine, which I highly recommend). Last year, they defeated another MAC team in the opener, Miami (OH), 56-10. The Buckeyes have won an astounding 34 straight home openers, with the last loss coming to Penn State in 1978 (Phil Steele).

Buffalo is coming off a 4-8 season, with three of their wins coming in the final four games. During this 3-1 stretch they turned to then freshman QB Joe Licata, who is now their starting QB. In the 2012 season, Licata threw for 1045 yards, 7 touchdowns and 3 INT. Their other big return on the offensive side of the ball is WR Alex Neutz, who had over 1000 yards receiving and 11 TD in the 2012 campaign.

Buffalo has opened the last two seasons on the road against BCS opponents (Pittsburgh in ’11 and Georgia in ’12) and actually put up solid fights against both opponents. I don’t see this being the case against the Buckeyes, who look to make a statement in their opening game. I expect a huge win for the Bucks and some playing time for the younger players.

September 7 – San Diego State
In Week 2 the Buckeyes have another home game, this time facing Mountain West opponent San Diego State. (Remember: This is the team the fat one up north used to coach). Ohio State is 3-0 all-time against the Aztecs, with the last game coming in 2006 when the Buckeyes won 27-6 en route to an undefeated season.

The Aztecs are lead by head coach Rocky Long, who I consider to be an underrated coach. They’re coming off a solid season in which they went 9-4 and lost in the Poinsettia Bowl to BYU (23-6). Their most notable win was on the smurf turf against Boise State, winning 21-19.

San Diego State is considered by many to be one of the favorites in the MWC this season (Phil Steele picked them to finish 2nd in the West Division). This is mainly due to the fact that they return 15 starters and a key offensive threat. That key offensive threat is running back Adam Muema, who rushed for 1502 yards and 16 TD.

Don’t be surprised if the Aztecs put up a good fight early in the game, as they usually aren’t slouches in their non-conference games. With that being said, the strength of depth charts should show as the game progresses and the Bucks should win this game by a comfortable margin.

September 14 – @California
Ohio State hits the road in week three, going to Berkley to face the California Golden Bears. This is easily the toughest opponent on the non-conference schedule, being a West coast trip against a BCS team. As I wrote previously, I consider this to be one of two trap games on the schedule for the Buckeyes. This is the eighth time these two teams have met, with Ohio State leading the all-time series with a 6-1 record.

Reiterating what I have said, the Bucks nearly lost to Cal last season because the defense forgot how to tackle at times. Cal is lead by another coach I respect; head coach Sonny Dykes, who had 17 victories in his last two seasons at Louisiana Tech (Phil Steele). For those that don’t remember, Dykes’ offense can score a ton of points when defenses are caught sleeping (or if your defense is as bad as West Virginia’s last season). One of my favorite games of the 2012 season was Texas A&M’s thrilling 59-57 win over Dykes’ Bulldogs (if you haven’t seen this game I highly recommend watching it).

Notice how I got sidetracked and stopped talking about Cal? Well that’s because the Golden Bears are rebuilding and are picked by many to finish last in their division (Steele picked them to finish behind Washington State. Seriously.). The Buckeyes are 2-3 on the road against BCS teams, but I’ll give you another stat to forget about this. Urban is 25-1 combined in his second seasons at Utah and Florida (Steele). Roll Buckeyes!

September 21 – Florida A&M
Are you actually expecting me to say something here? The biggest question of this game is whether or not the Buckeyes score more than 60 points. Ohio State isn’t like that team up north, who loses to teams like Appalachian State (as long as I’m alive I won’t let them ever forget this). I’ll be so happy when BCS teams finally stop playing these ridiculous games against FCS teams.

Coaches Pre-Season Poll released

It is August 1st so you know what that means right? We are officially in the month that actual college football games will be played. It also means a plethora of pre-season polls will be released and although many will argue they mean nothing they actually do have significant meaning. It is a lot easier to get to the top 2 of the BCS polls if you start highly ranked in the pre-season then if you have to fight an uphill battle all season.

So we officially have our first one with the USA Today Coaches Poll just being released. Here are some of the more important teams and their rankings.

1.) Alabama
2.) The Ohio State University
3.) Oregon

11.) Notre Dame

17.) TTUN
18.) Nebraska

22.) Northwestern
23.) Wisconsin

Here are a few highlights…

Alabama got 58 of 62 1st place votes, OSU got 3, Texas A&M got 1.

The SEC has 6 teams in the top 25…. The B1G has 5 teams…. Pac 12 5 teams…. Big 12 has 4 teams….. ACC with 2 teams. Louisville, Boise St, and Notre Dame are the other 3 teams.

I am a little surprised to see only 6 SEC teams even if 5 are in the top 10. Nice to see Northwestern get some early recognition. I won’t complain about OSU being second after all Bama is the reigning EVERYTHING.

What do you think of the first pre-season poll?

MotSaG Chat with Chad Mavety

imagesOhio state has 2 major needs for the 2014 class Linebackers and Offensive Lineman. These are major needs with many players needed. OSU already has 4 OLmen in the fold but is really looking to add maybe 2 more guys to the roster. Chad Mavety may be the exact guy they need for the class the 6’6″ 320 lbs 4 star OT from Garden City, New York is a JUCO player. His experience in the JUCO is a major plus as he has been able to develop his game and improve his scholastic studies and become a much more mature guy. He brings great size and speed to the position but maybe most importantly he has a sense of maturity and leadership you wont get from a true freshman. 247sports ranks him a high 4 star and the #3 JUCO player in the country. He will graduate in December and will have 3 years to complete 2 years of eligibility. I hope you all will find his interview as refreshing and truthful as I did. There was real maturity in the answers and depth to them.

SYR- How has recruiting been different for you this time around as opposed to when you were in HS?

Chad- well in high school I was under recruited, when I was graduating high school I probably had 3 division 1 scholarships in Rutgers, West Virginia, and Buffalo. So now being that I’m the #1 Tackle In the country there’s alot more hype around me and coaches do everything to get a hold of me when before I was the one doing anything to get a hold of these coaches!

SYR- Has it been easier since you knew what to expect?

Chad- it has been easier but like I said I’m in an entirely different situation now

SYR- When you were in HS what school did you want or did commit to before going the JUCO route?

Chad- Honestly I was extremely close to committing to Buffalo to play Defensive tackle

SYR- How was it playing last year for your school and how did the season go?

Chad- It was awesome to come into Nassau and start as a freshman! You really have to earn your spot here so knowing that I beat out an upper class men to get the starting job was just a big confidence booster. We finished 9-2 due to
Our quarterback getting surgery right before our biggest game of the season that would’ve put us in the National Championship game.

SYR- Any words of advice for others who may go the JUCO way?

Chad- I always tell the kids that visit Juco it’s not easy but it teaches you how to grow up and take responsibility being that for most kids it’s there last shot to achieve there dream and it can happen at Juco as long as you have the right mentality and goals!

SYR- Do you have an official top 5 list if yes who are they?

Chad- I don’t but I will have a list soon!

SYR- Do you have a favorite right now if yes who is it?

Chad- i don’t have a favorite rite now but I had a great time on my Alabama, Florida state and Ohio state visits.

SYR- If you pick Ohio State has Coach Meyer told you where and when you can expect to play?

Chad- yeah coach Meyer has told me he wants me to be a leader on this team with all the young talent committing and that as soon as I step on campus I’m the starting left tackle an the only way I lose my spot is if I just can’t handle it!

SYR- When do you hope to commit and is it a firm date yet?

Chad- im not sure it may come at a random time or a set date

SYR- Are you worried about spots filling up and missing out or are you assured of a spot if you pick OSU?

Chad- im not worried they told me I have nothing to worry about

SYR- If you were going to die tomorrow what would your last meal be?

Chad- I would say lasagna that’s one of my favorite meals

SYR- Who is your personal hero and why?

Chad- My personal hero is my mom! She has three kids and she’s raised us by herself for years and been through anything and everything a single mother can go through but still never quits!

SYR- What college did you grow up being a fan of and why?

Chad- I grew up loving Syracuse because my Aunts went there together! It was during the Melo era and I was the biggest Melo fan when he was on Syracuse so I would always visit and I fell In love with the place.

SYR- Who is your favorite football player ever?

Chad- Favorite football player ever idk but favorite rite now is Demarcus Ware, truly a role model on the field and off!

SYR- What would you like OSU fans to know about you that they probably don’t already know?

Chad- Im not a cocky super star athlete I’m just a regular kid from a small town that’s humble and blessed to be in my situation and the reason I take my #55 jersey so seriously is that I wear it for my father who passed away when I was 7.

You can follow Chad Mavety on Twitter by clicking here….

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MotSaG on the Radio

I had the chance again to go on WISC radio in Chicago with host Patrick A Schmidt to discuss the ramifications of Carlos Hyde’s suspension and who will take his place during that time. We also were able to discuss several other Ohio State related issues here is the podcast from that appearance.

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Three Yards and a Cloud of Links

Good Morning Buckeye Nation

Not Surprising: Emory Sports Marketing Analytics did a study of the best fans in the Big Ten. The study is based on the last ten years but even if you went back further I’m sure the results will still be the same as to who the top team is. The Ohio State Buckeyes do have the best damn fans in the Big Ten. The study breaks down fan attendance and stadium revenue.

Alumni Weekend: Ohio States Baseball Team has announced the schedule for their fourth annual Alumni Weekend October 11-12,2013. There will be a golf outing in Dublin on the 11th and then a Alumni baseball game on the 12th. Sorry but as an Indians fan I am hoping Nick Swisher won’t be there playing on his field but still playing in the playoffs. Go Tribe.

Gold and Silver: Buckeye’s Lacrosse head coach Alexis Venechanos lead Team Canada against Team Usa in the 2013 Federation of International Lacrosse World Cup. Alums Kylee White (Canada) and Regina Oliver (USA) also represented Buckeye Nation in the World Cup.

Fore: The Ohio State Women’s Golf Team has announced the 2013-2014 season. Head coach Therese Hession announced the new schedule yesterday.The Buckeyes will host two tournaments in the spring, the season starts in September.

Back in the Pool: Members from both the Men’s Swim Team and Women’s Swim Team are participating in the U.S. Open Championships in Irving California. They will be participating in events until Aug. 3rd to get ready for their upcoming season. good Luck Buckeyes.

Until next time Buckeye Nation…

MotSaG Chat with Eric Glover-Willams

I recently interviewed 2015 standout Eric Glover-Williams from McKinley High School in Canton, Ohio. Eric is currently 5″11 and 165 lbs. Eric received the nickname Superman after his performance at Friday Night Lights which is very appropriate for anyone that went or read about how well he performed. Eric is considered the best player in Ohio for 2015 mainly due to his ability to play numerous positions and excel at each of them. This camp he really got to show off his skills against some of the best dbs in the country, including our very own Damon Webb.

Eric is rated as the # 87 overall player in the country and the # 10 cornerback by 247

Q: How do you feel you performed at Friday Night Lights?

A: Good, but i could have done better!

Q: Did you get a chance to work with any of the former Buckeye greats?

A: No they just watched us compete

Q: Did you personally speak with any of the coaching staff? If so what was discussed?

A: Yes i did, Coach Meyer wants me to be the face of the program for the 2015 class

Q: How do you feel about being the face of the 2015 class?

A: Im thinking about it!

Q: Describe the atmosphere at Friday Night Lights, is it what you expected?

A: It was amazing and I loved it

Q: What was your favorite part of the camp?

A: The one on ones

Q: What was your favorite one on one matchup?

A: Damon Webb because I love to compete

Q: When you think of Ohio State what comes to your mind?

A: A bigger Mckinley, because of the rivalry games

Q: If you could let Buckeye Nation know one thing what would it be?

A: That the fans are great, and that it is an amazing program


You can also follow him on twitter @LastKing_Glover

Women’s Basketball Program New Coach, New Recruits

Let’s face it, the women’s basketball teams under Jim Foster underachieved in the NCAA Tournament year after year and this last season not even making it caused him to be removed. You look back on Foster’s numbers and they were kind of impressive: winning the Big Ten regular season title six times and the B1G tournament title four times. He had a regular season record of 278-82 (136-46 in Big Ten). Foster, however, failed to make it past the Sweet Sixteen. Last season the Buckeyes finished 18-13, the first time in 11 seasons he failed to make tournament.

Ohio State was the top job open because one, it’s Ohio State and, two, top players do come here to play. Surprisingly the Buckeyes received a lot of “No Thanks” from potential coaches but one who was under a long term contract wanted the job. As he put it a “Dream Job”. Kevin McGuff was coaching at the University of Washington for the past two seasons before he accepted the head coaching position for the Buckeyes. McGuff said the only job he would have left Washington for was Ohio State and he jumped on the chance to come home. Kevin coached at Xavier for 9 years before he went to Washington. His record was 213-73 which was the most wins by any woman’s head coach there. The Musketeers made the postseason each of the 9 years under McGuff, last five being the NCAA tourney. The best year was 2010 where they lost in the Elite Eight by 2 points to Stanford.

Kevin McGuff won a National Championship as an assistant coach at Notre Dame in 2001. He knows what it takes to win and what kind of players he wants. McGuff has a bunch of positives going for him being the new head coach for the Buckeyes, have newly renovated practice gyms and weight rooms, once again it is Ohio State (honestly who needs more than that). The coach recently announced his team non conference schedule and the Buckeyes are playing the top teams, teams that have made the tournament and done well in it. He understands with Maryland (2006 NCAA Champs) and Rutgers (2007 NCAA Finals) coming into the league next season the Big Ten is going to become a powerhouse and he is poised to lead the Buckeyes in front of everyone.

The coaching staff has been busy on the recruiting trail and yesterday they received three commitments for the 2014 season. All three recruits are Ohio natives and two of them are twins. The twin sisters will be joining their dad who is one of the assistant coaches for the Buckeyes. Their father was the head coach at Taft before he joined the Buckeyes staff in May.

The Mitchell sisters, Kelsey and Chelsea are coming from Princeton High School in Cincinnati. Kelsey (5’7″) was named the Enquirer player of the year last two seasons, she is an elite point guard that is ranked number one overall and number one at her position by prospectnations.com. Kelsey is a lefty that can pass well, has the ability to create, has quick hands and can anticipate well, she isn’t a lock down defender but maybe Aaron Craft could help her. Chelsea (5’11”) is a forward that can shoot from long range (25%), solid rebounding and passes very well.

Alexa Hart (6’3″) comes from Afrcientric High School in Columbus. She is one of the top post players in the country. prospect nation has her ranked fifteenth overall and number two at her position. Hart is the best shot blocker in her class and has tremendous length in the paint.

The addition of these women is going to be great for the Buckeyes and it shows that coach McGuff and his staff is out there working hard and the results are starting to come in. The Ohio States Women’s Basketball team is about to be on the rise.

Carlos Hyde suspension announced

As we have since the beginning we will post all of the happenings and it is official Carlos Hyde has been suspended for at least the first 3 games of the season and will have to meet other obligations to be put back on the team full time.

As was reported by Doug Lesmerises, of The Cleveland Plain Dealer just moments ago…

Ohio State coach Urban Meyer has suspended senior running back Carlos Hyde for at least three games for his actions in an event at a Columbus nightclub last weekend.

Meyer announced his decision after Columbus police earlier Tuesday announced that no charges would be filed against Hyde. Meyer said that Hyde will also have to fulfill other obligations before he can return to the team.

Carlos Hyde was not charged with a crime but Coach Meyer determined that his transgressions violated the team and University code of conduct. Let’s hope this ends this saga for good and Carlos takes the necessary steps to get back on the team.

Carlos Hyde will not face Charges

As you all know by now last week Carlos Hyde faced allegations of hitting a female in a bar. The saga has been long and arduous to understand with lots of media members getting false leaks and bad info. Today it was finally announced by the Columbus Police Department that in fact Carlos WILL NOT face any charges…

It was first reported by @10tv of Columbus, Ohio…

The Columbus police department on Tuesday said no charges will be filed after an investigation into an alleged assault involving Ohio State running back Carlos Hyde.

The investigation is officially closed, according to a police media release on Tuesday.

This is not to say that Hyde is completely cleared to play though he will still need to talk to Coach Meyer and get reinstated for that to happen.