Looking Back At Ohio State’s 2012 Recruiting Class (Part One)

The 2012 Ohio State football recruiting class is technically the first of head coach Urban Meyer’s players that were signed and brought to Columbus. I write the phrase “technically” because there are many extenuating factors that need to be remembered and contemplated when looking back at the 25 players who signed on the dotted line in February 2012 and became Buckeyes.

First and foremost, I have been reviewing Ohio State recruiting classes over the years. I have looked back at the recruiting classes going back to 2005, which included players such as James Laurinaitis, Brian Hartline and Malcolm Jenkins. The 2005 class was relatively small with 18 players signed, and was not highly rated by the recruiting analysts, but the Buckeyes only lost three from that class to transfer or academic issues, resulting in 15 who either started or contributed to Ohio State during their careers. This 83 percent success rate ranks that group highly in the unofficial “Rule of Thirds” concept that is applied to recruiting classes.

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The Rivals, Part II: Vengeance

The 2014 season was already off to a questionable start when the Wolverines welcomed the Utah Utes to the Big House on September 20th. Sure, they were 2-1, but those two wins were against Appalachian State and Miami (OH). The loss, on the other hand, was a 31-0 shutout by Notre Dame, and fans were already dreading what that game signaled for their other upcoming rivalry matchups against Michigan State and Ohio State.

The Buckeyes weren’t in a great place themselves when the Hokies of Virginia Tech came calling on September 6th. A season-ending training camp injury to Heisman-hopeful QB Braxton Miller had fans on edge, and a lackluster win on the road against Navy the week before wasn’t easing their nerves. Ohio State had dropped three spots in the AP poll, which is pretty much unheard of following a Buckeye victory.

Michigan sputtered: dropping passes, taking sacks, turning the ball over and giving up a 66-yard punt return. The fan reaction was so negative that coach Brady Hoke was compelled to comment on the booing after the game. But the boos were only the beginning. Following a 90-minute lightning delay, the teams return to the soaked field in the middle of a nearly-empty stadium. Michigan’s fans had taken the universe’s hint and bailed out. Utah’s fans—many of whom likely traveled 1600 miles to the game—were suddenly the majority in the largest college football stadium in the country. They congregated behind their team’s bench and left the Wolverines bewildered as they cheered their team to a 26-10 win.

“That was the weirdest thing,” Michigan linebacker Jake Ryan noted after the game, “playing at home with no one in the stadium.”

It wasn’t the weather or fairweather fans that baffled the Buckeyes against Virginia Tech. It was a bear. Hokies defensive coordinator Bud Foster broke out a version of the 46 (or “Bear”) defense, an aggressive scheme that sacrifices deep pass support in favor of intense pocket pressure. Foster reasoned that Ohio State’s inexperience on the offensive line coupled with a young QB thrust into action would make the Buckeyes susceptible to such an attack. He was right. OSU quarterback J.T. Barrett completed just 9 of his 29 passes, threw 3 picks, and was sacked 7 times on the way to a 35-21 Virginia Tech victory.

Tonight, Michigan will step into Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City looking to start a new era off on the right foot. Monday night, Ohio State begins a campaign for a repeat national title at Lane Stadium in Blacksburg. The two teams’ expectations for the season couldn’t be more different: The Wolverines just want to see improvement, and maybe some flashes of brilliance from one of their favorite sons. A decent season will go a long to validating the Michigan Man philosophy. Meanwhile, anything less than that repeat is going to feel like a disappointment to Ohio State fans.
But first, both need a little taste of vengeance.

Meet your 2015-2016 Team Captains.

On August 28th, Urban Meyer and Ohio State announced their six captains for their upcoming season. They include Jacoby Boren, J.T. Barrett, Taylor Decker, Joshua Perry, Braxton Miller, and Tyvis Powell. These players were chosen to be captains by the team’s vote. The coaches had no direct influence on it, so these players are very well respected both on and off the field by the rest of the team.

“This is the most players I’ve ever seen receive votes for captains,” said Urban Meyer. “We had 14 players receive votes, but these six separated themselves.” Cornerback and Special Teams Coach, Kerry Coombs even added that “This is the best group of leaders I’ve ever seen.” Leaders are one of the most important things for a group of people to succeed, so when you have a high quantity of high quality players, the team should be in good position.

Jacoby Boren - Although he’s not the most popular “slob” on the team, Senior Jacoby Boren has to take command during games since he does the snapping. Jacoby has faced some adversity through his days at Ohio State, but if you know anything about his family, the Boren’s, then you are likely familiar with his toughness.

Heading into the last season (2014-2015 year), one of the main concerns with the team was the offensive line. The team had lost 4 offensive linemen, 3 of which started their rookie year in the NFL, including previous center Corey Linsley. Many people had overlooked Jacoby, especially since Chad Lindsay, a center from Alabama, transferred to Ohio State in hope to get the starting nod. What’s obvious though, is that the “many people” didn’t know Jacoby. “Did I ever think when I shook his hand when I first got here in 2012 and he was already committed to us, and he walked through the door and, was like, ‘uh oh, what’s this now?’ I actually started thinking, maybe he could be a blocking fullback. And he’s turned out to have a heck of a year. He’s tough, a very good player. Great leader, great team guy. I love Jacoby.” Urban Meyer said after the National Championship Game.

J.T. Barrett - J.T. is a redshirt sophomore QB from Wichita Falls, TX. You’ve all heard of him because he is currently in the spotlight of one of the most highlighted sports events/battles of the year. He also came from a season, which many people forget, that was arguably the best season in B1G history. He threw for over 2,800 yards and 34 TDs along with 938 yards rushing and 11 TDs until getting injured in the regular season finale.

Even though J.T. is the youngest among this group of captains, he is arguably the best leader. In 2013, Urban Meyer had some of the players go through leadership training to obviously enhance the leadership in the team. J.T. was the only freshman at the time that joined the older group of leaders. One of J.T.’s first instance of leadership for this team came before he was really even apart of the team. Former Ohio State offensive coordinator, Tom Herman, recalled the experience of when J.T. persuaded Dontre Wilson and James Clark to become Buckeyes. “He goes on for five or 10 minutes on why he chose this place over others and he’s going on about winning multiple championships and what an Ohio State degree can do for you and playing in this system and for this coach and at this school.” “I had something to say something, and it just flowed.” J.T. said about it.

When the news was first announced that he was a captain, many were convinced that this was practically the announcement that J.T. would be the starting QB. According to Urban Meyer, however, that is not the case. “That means he’s a captain, not necessarily going to take the first snap. The actual quarterback, it’s a factor, but it’s not the factor. The guy that’s going to give us the best chance to move down the field is going to be the guy taking the snap.”

 

Taylor Decker - Taylor Decker is one of, if not the most popular “slob”. He started at right tackle during the 2013 season on one of the best offensive lines in the country. In 2014, he was the lone returning starter, and he was moved to left tackle. Taylor Decker, and a few others helped patch up a rough start to the season for that unit, and turn it around to one of the most dominant in the nation. Ohio State is a power run team led by the offensive line, and that certainly showed during the memorable postseason run. Whenever this “run” is mentioned, Ezekiel normally mentions the “slobs” as the main reason, and when Urban was asked about it, he said even he could’ve run through some of the holes Taylor Decker and the offensive line created.

Taylor Decker was one of the top offensive linemen in the country last year, and some even speculated that he would depart early for the NFL draft. “I have personal goals, and I don’t want to draw any attention to them because that’s kind of selfish,” Taylor said shortly after the season. “But I do have personal goals that I think, if I achieve them, will help this team. If I achieve those the NFL will be there after my senior year.” Taylor is a team player, and he didn’t want to leave his teammates behind, partly because of the bond they created, but he also knew he had a responsibility. He knew he had to take care of the younger players the way Jack Mewhort, Andrew Norwell, Corey Linsley, and Marcus Hall took care of him. “Those were the guys who showed me the way,” Decker said. “They are guys I had a lot of respect for … guys I looked up to. I did things the way they showed, and the honor of being a captain is important. I’m excited my teammates have chosen me and the five others guys to represent this team as a whole.”

 

 

Joshua Perry - Joshua Perry is a senior from Olentangy HS, and he is currently the oldest starter in the LB unit. He’s a leader for the entire defense, not just LB, and he is the player spokesman for the football program. He is always well-dressed and well-mannered, while staying a beast on the football field.

 

Joshua played his true freshman season, while only racking up 5 total tackles. In his sophomore season, Joshua was named a starting outside linebacker on the opposite side of Ryan Shazier. As a young starter, Perry racked up 64 total seasons. This previous season Joshua made a huge leap as one of the more experienced players on the field. Although he was often overshadowed by the “electricity” of Darron Lee, or the complete dominance of Joey Bosa on the defensive line, Joshua led the team with 124 total tackles.

“We have a lot of special guys in this locker room and a lot of guys who buy into the program,” Josh said. “We have guys who care so much more about their teammates and this great school and this program than just themselves. And I think it’s huge to have this amount of selfless guys … older guys … leaders and people who we count on viewed that way. It’s huge.” Joshua is a guy who has certainly bought into the program (as seen in the picture above) and he loves the team. He knows that he is counted on to be a leader to the younger players on the team, and he is certainly up for the challenge.

Braxton Miller - This is Braxton’s second go around at being a team captain. As the starting QB in 2013, and a heavy heisman candidate, Braxton was picked to be a captain then, too. A lot of things have obviously happened since that point. He tore his labrum twice and missed the full 2014 championship season, then after consistent rumors of transfers or position change, Braxton finally shut them down. Soon after that, though, Braxton did announce he was switching position to become an H-Back; often referred to as the “Percy Harvin Position.”

“How much he has invested in us and how much we’ve invested in him, it’s a brotherhood,” Ezekiel Elliott said after Braxton announced he was returning to Ohio State. “Why would he leave this for something else?” “This guy had an Ohio State tattoo tattooed on him in high school before he let everyone know he was coming here, for him, I just couldn’t see him leaving and going anywhere else.” former fellow QB, Cardale Jones added. Although most players and coaches within the program act like he never considered leaving, I think there was some there. He admitted to the fact that several schools reached out “hard”, and with his initial goal to play QB, that was certainly going to be difficult. “But you know, at the end of the day, all these guys work just as hard as I do,” Braxton said. “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.” That statement alone certainly shows leader characteristics, and selflessness.

“I have a ton of respect for him being able to humble himself and make a position change for the betterment of the team,” Taylor Decker said at B1G Media Days. “I think it will be a cool moment. The fans and the stadium are going to go crazy just seeing No. 5 out there.” Braxton has since changed to #1, but Decker said it correctly. It was a very team-oriented move, and I know I will certainly be excited to see Braxton, the best athlete in the country, back on the field.

Tyvis Powell - Tyvis Powell, team comedian, starting safety, Cardale’s Father; all of those are acceptable for him. Tyvis Powell is one of the most popular players on the team for passionate fans, and common fans alike. For one, he saved The Game:

And in my opinion he is the funniest player on the team. Listening to any Tyvis Powell interview will make you laugh. He is always smiling, and joking and trying to make other people have a better day. Tyvis has said that on some days when he isn’t joking all the time, people will ask him what’s wrong. Tyvis is an all around great guy that everybody wants on the team. He is a player that can help lighten the mood and make things more fun for everybody.

Not only is Tyvis a great and funny guy, he is also an extremely hard worker, and a very talented football player. Although there were some struggles during last season, he and Vonn Bell made a great duo. In terms of tackles and interceptions, they were near the top of Ohio State football history. They are the back of the defense, and they take pride in making big plays, and not giving up many long plays. “They’re really the generals of the defense,” safety coach and co-defensive coordinator Chris Ash said. “They make all the calls, they make all the adjustments, they cover up a lot of stuff. (Like) if a D-lineman is out of a gap or a linebacker has mis-fit something, if you have really good safeties who tackle well, they take care of it. They get things done.”

Tyvis has earned the trust of all the players and coaches. He is a great example of Ohio State’s culture. Even though he was just a “3-star” coming out of High School, he realized that didn’t really matter. He knew if he bought into what the coaches taught he would succeed. One of the best stories of Tyvis when he was trying to earn that Ohio State offer is this story by Ryan Ginn, which I recommend you read if you haven’t.

Football captains

So, this team is fortunate to have such a great group of leaders. I say fortunate because many teams don’t have anything near it, but leadership is obviously very challenging. These guys worked hard to be in the position that they are in, and will continue to work hard to help the team.

 

 

Virginia Tech Preview

After an eventful offseason, it is finally time for the Buckeyes to take on Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia, for a Labor Day showdown.

Ohio State is coming off a championship season. But that doesn’t mean the Hokies don’t pose a threat to the defending national champions. It was just last season when Frank Beamer’s squad came into the ‘Shoe and gave the Buckeyes a surprising 35-21 defeat.

Last season it was clear that the Buckeyes were not ready for Virginia Tech. Whether it was getting matched up with Navy’s triple-option offense the week before or being outmatched from the unique Bear front, the Buckeyes clearly got outplayed. The Buckeyes will more than likely be ready for a unique defensive game-plan from the Hokies.

Quarterback Situation:

No one knows who will be the starting quarterback for the high-powered Buckeye offense. Whether Cardale or JT, the offense should thrive. Although it is likely both QB’s will play, the starter will emerge throughout the game, and it will become clear who will run the offense for the rest of the season within a couple of quarters.

Michael Brewer:

We all remember the magic Virginia Tech quarterback Michael Brewer had in Columbus. Brewer seemed to make the big plays when it mattered most. If he has some of last year’s confidence from Tech’s prior victory against OSU, he may pose a big threat to the defense.

OSU’s Suspensions:

Miller looks to makes plays in open space this season.

With the one-game suspensions lurking over Ohio State, a handful of players are bound to emerge. Braxton Miller’s role became a lot larger, a lot faster when it was announced that Jalin Marshall will not be eligible for the season opener. It will be exciting to see Miller embrace his new position. I think Meyer will make sure to get Miller the ball in open space, allowing him to do what he does best, make plays.

To replace Joey Bosa, the defensive will play both redshirt freshman Sam Hubbard and sophomore Jalyn Holmes. Of course, replacing a top NFL prospect like Bosa is impossible. But, Hubbard and Holmes look to emerge and show that they can get the job done.

Outcome:

The Buckeyes will get the revenge they have been longing for all year. But, it will not come easy. An away game at night is not easy, no matter who is hosting. Virginia Tech will most likely keep the came within reach throughout three quarters.

Meyer’s offense will then grab a spark and score a couple of quick touchdowns to give the buckeyes the separation that is going to be expected right from the beginning out of most fans.

Prediction: Ohio State: 45 Virginia Tech: 28

 

What to expect on the first night of college football

After over eight months of waiting, today is the day that college football finally returns and The first night of the season will not disappoint, as we have three huge games to look forward to.

The season will kick off at 5pm in Charlotte, North Carolina, when the Tar Heels and the Gamecocks of South Carolina take the field for just the third time since 2007. South Carolina won the game in ’07 and the game two years ago by an 11.5 average point margin. The battle for the Carolinas should prove to be another close game but I predict that the ole ball coach Steve Spurrier will leave Bank of America Stadium with a W.

The next game of the night starts at 7:25. Jim Harbaugh will make his debut tonight as the Head Coach of Michigan, against the University of Utah, where the Wolverines are five point underdogs. Who will win this game will come down to whether Michigan’s defense will be able to stop the multifaceted offensive attack of the Utes. Ultimately, Utah will come out on top.

Finally, the biggest game of the evening will begin at 8 o’clock as Texas Christian will travel to TCF Bank Stadium to take on the Minnesota Gophers. TCU is the favorite to win this game, but the Gophers are a tough group and they aren’t playing for a moral victory. They want to win; and to do that, they will have to sustain long drives, ultimately keeping the ball out of the hands of Trevone Boykin and the explosive TCU offense. At the end of the night, Gary Patterson will out coach Jerry Kill and get the win.

We’ve waited and waited for months for this day; and its finally here. As five o’clock rolls around tonight, I want you to relax and watch some great football; You deserve it.

LEAKED SCRIPT!!!! Spoilers for the 2015 Buckeyes Season

 

The first scene of the 2015 College Football season begins tonight with three solid matchups for a Thursday evening. Is Michigan a threat this season? Can the Gophers stun TCU? Will any of these teams mean anything come January?

Let’s not worry ourselves with the Benvolios and the Friar Johns for now. If you don’t know what I am talking about- good, you get my point.

So forget about the supporting cast of this 5 month drama, let’s focus on the main protagonist- The Ohio State Buckeyes.

This dreamy leading man came out of nowhere with his thrilling 2014 National Title Blockbuster and he is looking to deliver another award winning performance in 2015. Most counted him out after apparently being left for dead by Virginia Tech early in act 1, but he came out of nowhere to end up on top in the story’s conclusion.

What can we expect from this years tale? What if I told you that I found a LEAKED SCRIPT that contains all the scenes featuring Ohio State? Sometimes dumpster diving pays off in the end!

People don’t like to admit it but everybody loves knowing things before other people. I’m here for you now! I’ve read through most of this 800 page script and have answers about the upcoming season for you.

Here are 10 spoilers for 2015:

 

Who is the Quarterback?

Plot: Blah Blah Blah Yada Yada Yada. Cardale or JT? You’ve heard it asked a million times and I finally have an answer for you.

Spoiler: J.T. starts the season. Cardale gets plenty of action as the #2.

 

Which player replaces Devin Smith’s productivity?

Plot: One of Ohio State’s best receivers ever is now off to the NFL. Which cat will help offset his loss and be able to stretch the field?

Spoiler: Corey Smith (suspended in week 1) will leave his mark with 5 touchdowns over  30 yards for the year.

 

How many yards will Zeke Elliott rush for?

Plot: If Ohio State plays the standard 13 games for a bowl eligible team he will need to average 150 ypg. A loss in the Semi finals- 140. A title game appearance- 130.

Spoiler:  Too many blowouts and other players who need touches limit him to 1800 and a Heisman invite.

 

Which starter will struggle the most?

Plot: The two deep was released on Tuesday; which starting Buckeye will struggle this season?

Spoiler: Gareon Conley will have some hiccups the first month of the season. Especially against the talented Virginia Tech wide receivers, the air raid attack of Hawaii and the underrated Broncos of Western Michigan.

Will a freshmen see meaningful snaps this season?

Plot: Ohio State had a stellar 2014 and 2015 recruiting pull. Will any redshirt/true freshmen contribute in a non blow out capacity?

Spoiler: Mike Weber, Johnnie Dixon, Terry McLaurin, Sam Hubbard, Darius Slade and Parris Campbell will all make plays and be on the field when a game is on the line.

 

How well will Braxton Miller play at HB/WR?

Plot: Can he stay healthy? Is he a shiny decoy or a stud HB?

Spoiler: Misses 3 games due to injury/precaution. 700 yards receiving. 400 rushing. 8 TDS (1 punt return TD).

 

Who is the Defensive MVP?

Plot: So many candidates. 1 award.

Spoiler: Darron Lee will be heading to the NFL after his spectacular  r/s sophomore season and Butkus award.

 

Who is the Offensive MVP?

Plot: Quarterback? Elliott? Thomas? Miller? Other?

Spoiler: The offensive  line is an easy copout. Sue me.

 

What team puts up the biggest fight on the schedule?

Plot: Ohio State should be double digit favorites in every game. Who doesn’t listen and scares the Bucks?

Spoiler: MSU Michigan and Virginia Tech will all be within striking distance at the start of the 4th quarter.

 

How does Ohio State finish?

Plot: The biggest question of all. Where does Ohio State end up.

Spoiler:  Ahhh, I was just finishing that part myself-After defeating Clemson in the first round of the College Football Playoff, the Buckeyes face an incredible struggle against Auburn. The game comes down to the final drive.

Auburn is trailing by 4 at OSU’s 8 yardline with 7 seconds left. 4th and goal!

JEREMY JOHNSON SHAKES OFF A BUCKEYE PASS RUSHER. SCRAMBLES RIGHT. FIRES OFF HIS BACKFOOT TO THE BACK OF THE ENDZONE…

What in the name of Woody? The final page is missing?

Guess we’ll have to find out about the ending in January.

 

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Reports Cardale Jones Rushed to ER

There are reports flying around that allegedly started from Jones family on Facebook that the Buckeye QB has been rushed to the hospital.

Reports are coming in that hopefully this is just a bad migraine. Will update when more information becomes available. We here at MotSaG are hoping everything we are hearing that it is just a bad migraine are true and the young man will be back in good spirits soon.

Update: 11:20pm here is the latest from Tony Zarrella and Cleveland 19 News

Update: 11:40pm here are some of the latest tweets giving us all more information and allowing Buckeye nation to breathe easier

Week 1: MotSaG B1G Pick ‘em and Tidbits

By: Phil Schoch, @osuphil95

Each week in this spot, we analyze college football’s desert numerology and make meticulous predictions (erratic guesses based on hunches) for each B1G match-up as well as a few national spotlight games.

Disclaimer: I am not an oracle, soothsayer or remote viewer. I am not a gamester or gambler. I am not wired into the degenerate underworld lairs of Las Vegas, Brent Musburger or slicksters promising Triple Platinum Locks of the Week. I do pay attention to the numbers and match-ups. I examine team motivation factors. BUT PLEASE, DO NOT search out your old freshman dorm pal, Louie the Book, or log into a remote island website to wager your personal assets based on anything written in this weekly post.

Around the B1G…

Thursday, September 3

Michigan

8:30

FS1

Vegas says… Utes -5.5

At Utah

This is the moment Ann Arbor has been waiting for – a man in tan pants will lead them. Although four years ago they were just as excited that a man in enormous pants would lead them.

Pick ’em says: The Utes pants the skunks. Ugly game, 20-16.

#2 TCU

9:00

 ESPN

 Vegas says… Frogs -14.5

At Minnesota

Year three is supposed to be Jerry Kill’s year. Not in in week one. The Goph’s don’t have nearly enough offense to hang with Heisman contender Treyvon Boykin’s high scoring offense.

Pick ’em says: The Frogs lick the Gophers and don’t get a buzz, 45-17.

Friday, September 4

#5 Michigan State

7:00

 ESPNU

Vegas says… Sparty -18.5

At Western Michigan

Sparty in Kalamazoo? Come on Michigan State! You’re a national contender, act like one! The only acceptable excuse for playing a MAC school in their stadium is if John L. Smith scheduled this nonsense fifteen years ago. Bah, it’s still not acceptable, but at least we’d understand.

Pick ’em says: Spartans, 48-17.

Kent State

9:00

 BTN

 Vegas says… Illinois -14.5

At Illinois

The Illini are an embarrassing mess. Them, Purdue and Indiana are why the B1G should be aligned with the MAC & AAC for a yearly relegation/promotion swap. Luckily for Illinois, Kent State should have been relegated to I-AA decades ago.

Pick ’em says: Illini opens its lame duck season with a victory, 27-10.

Saturday, September 5

#21 Stanford

12:00

ESPN 

Vegas says… Stanford -12

At Northwestern

A time honored Big 10/PAC 10 tradition. Big 10 team heads west to play a PAC 10 team with PAC 10 officials. PAC 10 team travels east to play a Big 10 team and it’s a 9:00 AM West Coast kickoff. Won’t matter today, both teams will be up and studying by 5:00 AM.

Pick ’em says: Dancing Trees, 27-13.

Richmond

12:00

 ESPNU

 Vegas says… Terps -19

At Maryland

The various incarnations of the Richmond Spider mascot will haunt your dreams. Don’t fall asleep turtle.

Pick ’em says: Closer than the experts think, 24-17 Maryland.

Norfolk State

 

12:00

 ESPNN

 Vegas says… Rutger -38

At Rutgers

 

These games are an embarrassment! B1G teams playing FCS teams and Rutgers playing games as a B1G team (oh yeah, they beat Michigan last season).

Pick ’em says: Rutgers gets the girl today, 45-10.

Illinois State

12:00

BTN

Vegas says… Iowa -9

At Iowa

Illinois State coach, Brock Spack [pronounced: Sp-yack] hy-as a ‘sty-ache like a ky-ap. Kirk Ferentz has a golden parachute like a Fortune 500 CEO. Single digit favorites over an FCS, Kirk? Shameful, Hawkeyes. Shameful.

Pick ’em says: “Whadya gonna do? Fire me? Ha.” Iowa 16-13.

Penn State

3:30

 ESPN

 Vegas says… Penn St -7

At Temple

Creepfest.

Pick ’em says: Don’t watch. Penn State, 24-14.

BYU

3:30

 ABC

Vegas says… Huskers -6.5

At Nebraska

From 1966 – 2012, legendary Minster (Ohio) resident, Paul ‘P.M.’ Stukenborg (pictured above) posted his weekly sports predictions in the hometown paper, The Community Post. Growing up in Minster, as a kid, I looked forward to P.M.’s Fearless Predictions. Contrary to popular belief, he did occasionally pick the Wildcats to lose. Each week, Pick ’em will make a P.M. Stukenborg Fearless Prediction and call for an underdog to to knock off the favorite.

Pick ’em says: I wish real Bo Pelini was erupting on the sidelines and fake Bo Pelini was Tweeting about this muddle. BYU, 31-27.

Southern Illinois

4:00

 ESPNN

Vegas says… Hoosiers -16

At Indiana

In my relegation system, this would be a match-up of longtime MAC rivals, Ah But Ain’t that America.

Pick ’em says: The John Cougar Hoosiers, 38-17.

#20 Wisconsin

8:00

At Dallas

ABC

 Vegas says… Bama -10

#3 Alabama

On opening night last season, the Badgers had LSU with one foot in the grave before voodoo priestess, Les Miles, concocted another wizardly escape job. This year Bucky gets The Nicktator. Looks like the Badgers are making up for the 90’s & 00’s and the cavalcade of cupcake non-conference W’s.

Pick ’em says: Sorry Badger fans, Joel Stave is not Cardale Jones. Runnin’ Gumps, 38-10.

Sunday, September 6

Purdue

 

3:00

 FS1

 Vegas says… Herd -7.5

At Marshall

 

Purdue was legit in the 1930’s, 1960’s and the 2000’s. Only 25 more years to go Boilers!

Pick ’em says: We are Marshall, 31-21.

Monday, September 7

#1 Ohio State

8:00

 ESPN

 Vegas says… Ohio St -11

At Virginia Tech

LESS THAN ONE WEEK AWAY! No more words, let’s get this thing kicked off!

Pick ’em says: Bud Foster’s D will keep the Turkey’s in it for a half. Braxton houses a pair. Zeke goes for 150. Silver Bullets dominate without Bosa. Bucks! 38-13.

 

National Spotlight Games…

North Carolina

6:00

At Charlotte, NC

Thursday, September 3

ESPN

Vegas says… S Carolina -3

South Carolina

Bojangles’ is Popeye’s half-brother. Cajun chicken fillet on a biscuit whoops Moon Over My Hammy, everyday!

Pick ’em says: It’s the first game of the season! Spurrier will feign mild interest until halftime. Tarheels, 35-27. 

#15 Arizona State

7:00

At Houston, TX

Saturday, September 5

ESPN

Vegas says… A&M -3

Texas A&M

I’m glad this game will be played in a bland NFL stadium instead of Kyle Field. I don’t get it.

Pick ’em says: Aggie War Hymn all night long, 34-28.

Texas

7:30

Saturday, September 5

NBC

Vegas says… Irish -9.5

#11 At Notre Dame

Texas – RYAN HAMBY, NOOOO! It still happens. First time in eight months I hear the Longhorns mentioned and I have a PTBSD flashback. Notre Dame – HAHAHAHAHAHA, I CAN’T BELIEVE THEY’RE STILL PAYING CHARLIE WEIS! I think they just got done paying Tyrone Willingham last week. That reaction is far more pleasant.

Pick ’em says: Irish D dominates hapless Horns, 31-13.

Meeting the Captain of the Silver Bullets

Curtis&GramIt all started two years ago with my grandmother and a man by the name of Curtis Grant.

Perhaps some Buckeye fans remember Grant and some don’t. He was a five star linebacker prospect out of the state of Virginia who had massive expectations coming into his first season at Ohio State. He was dubbed by many as the next legendary Buckeye linebacker following the line of Jack Tatum, AJ Hawk, James Laurinaitis, Chris Spielman, and many more.

But Grant underachieved to put it nicely in his first couple years at Ohio State, and he even suffered the loss of his father in his junior season. This gave him doubts about continuing his football career, but he returned and did so not by being the next Tatum or Spielman, but by being the best Curtis Grant that he could be – and fortunately enough, I got the chance to meet him.

Being from Richmond, Virginia myself, I do not live far from where Grant played his high school football, at Hermitage High School. At the time, my grandmother was in her last few months of her life after a battle with breast cancer. Her Hospice nurse noticed our Buckeye fanaticism and mentioned that she knew Grant from high school. A week or so later when the team had a break to go home, Grant entered our living room to see my grandma.

This was shortly after the passing of Grant’s father, so he was by no means obligated to visit us or even care. He did anyway. He greeted my grandma with a hug and talked to her about how she was doing. Despite her condition, I saw the smile that it brought to her face.

It’s not every day that one gets to meet the captain of the football team from The Ohio State University, but I along with my grandma and family enjoyed the moment. She along with the rest of us asked Grant questions about the team, who at the time was preparing for their showdown against Michigan State in the Big Ten Championship Game.

My father and I then showed Grant our Ohio State themed basement, and he said that he had never seen anything like it. His first comment was, “Y’all definitely are no fair-weather fans.”

He walked around the room in awe of the memorabilia that my dad has collected over the years. But after the tour of the room, Grant gave my grandmother a piece of memorabilia that held way more worth than any of the memorabilia that we already had – including star lineman Orlando Pace’s real locker from his playing days, more worth than our 2002 National Championship tickets, and even more worth than our single football with a signature from every one of Ohio State’s Heisman Trophy winners.

He presented her with an Ohio State sweatshirt signed by him also with the initials – “BWP.” Bless With a Purpose.

Leading into his senior season, his starting role was in jeopardy to current linebacker Raekwon McMillan, another five star linebacker from Georgia. But Grant put those doubts to rest as he became the captain of the defense, a captain of the team, and the captain of the return of the Silver Bullets.

My grandmother eventually passed away about a month later. The Buckeyes fell to the Spartans that season, but they obviously followed that up with an impressive season after that. She didn’t get to see Grant and the Buckeyes win the National Championship the next year, but I imagine that she was keeping an eye out from heaven. I would also imagine that Grant’s father was watching along with her.

It was awesome for my family and I to have a personal connection to the 2014 championship team, but even if the Buckeyes had fallen this short of that feat, all that truly mattered was Grant’s blessing that he gave to my grandmother. If there is anything that Grant taught me during his visit that I could apply to my own life, it was simply to Bless With a Purpose.

The Wait is Nearly Over

It has been 234 days since we Buckeye fans enjoyed a meaningful moment of Ohio State football.  Did you hear me?  Two hundred thirty four days.  That’s 5,616 hours – 64% of the year without the football that we love!!  What did we do to deserve such cruel and unusual punishment that is the desolately long off-season?  What we’ve endured is a practice in patience that Tibetan monks would envy.  But frankly I’m running out of it, and I’m guessing you are too.  So let me provide you with a few methods to make these last five days a bit more bearable.

“Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet” -Aristotle

Hype Videos

Is there a better preseason appetizer than reliving the past in a series of clips set to dramatic music?  We are currently breathing the rare air of defending champions, so the cup overfloweth with exciting mementos of rising from the ashes and lifting trophies inside confetti littered stadiums.  Here, and here, and here you can find excellent examples.  Just don’t send me the bill when you run through your cubicle wall or smash your wife’s favorite glass coffee table.  This stuff is going to amp you up: you’ve been warned.

If those three aren’t enough, do not fret.  This is the internet and if you somehow stumbled upon this article then I’m guessing you’re savvy enough to find your way to other corners of the web.  The corners where they hide two hour videos of coin-flip-to-final-whistle action.  Go watch our boys stomp the Ducks in the National Title game.  Go watch the downfall of the mighty SEC at the hands of Ezekiel Elliot and Company.  Go watch the 59-point drubbing of the Badgers that was a foreshadowing that the CFP Selection Committee should have taken notice of before letting the Buckeyes into their little playoff.  Hell, go watch the entire season if you have the time.  It’s all out there somewhere and I can say with confidence that it’s the most satisfying way to pass the time between now and kickoff.

“Patience is the art of concealing your impatience.” -Guy Kawasaki

Get Educated

I know some of you are probably sneaking a peak at this while you sit at work, bored beyond belief and daydreaming of next Monday night.  And some of you may not have the ability to check out the videos that I linked above.  (I get why companies block You Tube from their employees’ PCs but come on… it’s 2015, how else do you expect us to make it through the day?)  That’s a bummer and I know your pain.  But you don’t necessarily need a video to get you over the hump.

Now is the time to fill your mind with as much Buckeye knowledge as possible.  You’re going to need it.  This team may be returning a boatload of starters on both sides of the ball, but that doesn’t mean that there is nothing to learn.  If you rest on your laurels you may be asking yourself, “Wait, did Doran Grant graduate?  And who is that guy wearing #1 on offense?  He looks familiar…”  You don’t want to be that guy.  And don’t forget about Urban Meyer’s ability to recruit monster athletes.  They will see the field, even if it is during mop-up duty, and they will make an impression.

You can find a plethora of the info you need right here on this site.  Here are a few that should be considered required reading:

“Rivers know this: there is no hurry, we shall get there someday.” -Winnie the Pooh

Diversion

It may seem simple, but finding things to help divert your need for college football is a kind of art that must be practiced over time.  I remember growing up waiting for Christmas day and having this same feeling in my stomach.  I would watch all the movies, help my parents decorate the house, and get excited when cards from my family from out of town would come in the mail.  But nothing quenched the thirst quite like the 25th day of the month eventually would.

The week before opening day doesn’t have to be like that for you.  Why?  Because unlike waiting on Christmas, we Buckeye fans can find some joy in watching the other children open their gifts for their own holidays.  This past weekend I watched FCS foes Montana and North Dakota State face off.  I’m not joking.  I watched almost every minute and it was actually pretty good… in the way high school ball is pretty good if you squint your eyes just correctly.  But it helped.  For a moment it was football season again.  For a moment I could taste it and the itch was subsiding just a bit.

There are more opportunities to divert the impatience upcoming this week.  Thursday you get to sit back and watch Harbaugh’s Fightin’ Khaki Pants take on Utah and the TCU-Minnesota rematch.  #5 Michigan State and #4 Baylor play on Friday, unfortunately not against each other.  Then there College Gameday on ESPN and a full slate of games on kickoff Saturday, highlighted by the Wisconsin versus Alabama game in Arlington, Texas. (Of course it’s in Arlington – we all know Bama won’t come north of the Mason-Dixon line)  Tune in to as many of these games as you can.  It should help make the time pass just a bit faster until Monday night.  Hopefully.

234 days and only 5 more to go.  Tick tock.