Get to Know: Brad Peterson 2015 DT Recruit

Brad Peterson is a Defensive Tackle coming out of the Class of 2015. He is from Du Bois, PA and stands 6’5 weighing 280. 247 Sports has Brad as a 2 star recruit with a 78 rating. Also given the ranking of being the 49th player out of PA in his class. Brad Peterson is not your everyday student athlete. He was born hard of hearing, and his hearing got worse throughout his life. He now uses hearing aids and is doing better. In the classroom, Brad uses a sign language interpreter. A very interesting article on he and his interpreter can be found here.

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Despite his hearing ability, Brad is a standout athlete at DuBois. “I’m blessed where I am. You know. Just feel really lucky and worked hard to get where I’m at today.” Peterson explains. “It’s a lot harder for hard of hearing people but I work hard and it’s paying off.” Brad said. He works hard on and off the field. Currently holding two offers from Central Connecticut State and Saint Francis, Peterson is not satisfied.

When asked about the recruiting process Brad told me “Intense, really stressful during football season but it’s very exciting. Close on a Penn State offer. Really close.”. Others schools showing interest are Ohio State, Purdue, Illinois, Cal and North Carolina. He has visited Penn State, and plans to visit again on the 25th for the Ohio State game. Peterson also plans on possibly visiting Purdue.

When asked about what schools are closet to offering he listed “Penn State, Purdue, Kent State and Ball State.” He does not hold an offer from Ohio State. But there is a chance he may receive one. Brad explained he has been in contact with Coach Johnson. “If they don’t get Mclean I might get the leftover spot.” Peterson said.  “Columbus is a great place to be and to be part of the scarlet and gray would mean a lot. I’ve been there before when I camped at Rivals Camp Series in Columbus.”

Coach Johnson has been telling Brad to keep sending him film every week and to kick butt. “He’s got a couple guys ahead on the board but he’s still looking for a DT so he’s going to continue to recruit me.” Peterson explains. When asked about how he plays Peterson said “I’m big, fast, explosive and I can clog gaps very well.” “I would like to improve on speed and hand work.”

Peterson practices an extra half hour on the field. He works hard at everything he does. An Ohio State offer is possible, depending on how certain things workout. Here are some game highlights on Brad.

 

Grading 2014 Ohio State Football, At The Bye

While I agree with Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer that having a bye week at this point in the season is not necessarily wanted or welcomed by the coaches, players, or fans, it does provide an opportunity to assess how Ohio State is doing after the first third of the season. (Technically, Ohio State was at the 1/3 point after the Cincinnati game, but this bye weekend gives me a chance to evaluate the team, without an opponent to preview against.) Let us begin with the various position groups:

Quarterbacks: A solid ‘B’, but could rise to an ‘A’ by the conclusion of the season. Redshirt freshman quarterback J.T. Barrett was unenviably thrown into the starting position when projected starter Braxton Miller’s shoulder injury was season-ending. Barrett struggled immensely against Virginia Tech in week two, but has had three straight sterling performances versus Kent State, Cincinnati, and Maryland. Will Barrett be able to continue his strong play as Ohio State continues B1G competition for the remainder of the season? Cardale Jones has played sparingly as a backup so far this season.

Running Backs: B+. Ezekiel Elliott has seized the starting position, and looks to be in the Carlos Hyde mold of being able to wear an opposing defense down. Senior Rod Smith figures to be a complimentary player for the remainder of his Ohio State career. Coach Meyer has praised Bri’onte Dunn as being worthy of more playing time. True freshman Curtis Samuel is presently battling an ankle injury. The coaching staff seems to have concluded that Dontre Wilson is best used as a perimeter player running the ball; the same for Jalin Marshall. Warren Ball has battled injuries this season, and gets little playing time.

Wide Receivers: B-. This position group is kind of a mixed bag. The talent is there, but has not established itself on a consistent basis. Michael Thomas, Corey Smith, Evan Spencer, Devin Smith, Jalin Marshall, Dontre Wilson – all play, yet none have seized the starting positions with a commanding performance. Senior TE Jeff Heuerman has battled injuries, but may have turned the corner. Nick Vannett has also played capably this season.

Offensive Line: B+. Considering where this group started, how the players were being mixed in and out of the lineup, with inconsistent results…This offensive line may be the most pleasant surprise on the team. Losing four starters, and moving the only returning starter with Taylor Decker to left tackle, meant the offensive line was completely unsettled and incohesive. The offensive line is only going to get better by the season’s end. Senior Darryl Baldwin has been singled out by Coach Meyer for his continuing development at right tackle. Jacoby Boren has taken a firm grasp of the starting center position.

Defensive Line: B-. Joey Bosa is staring down a first team All-American selection after this season. The suspension of Noah Spence has hurt Ohio State’s pass rush. Michael Bennett, Adolphus Washington, and the combo of Steve Miller/Rashad Frazier have played well, but have not been nearly as dominant as expected by the fan base. An opportunity to dominate the opposition looms when the Buckeyes travel to Penn State on October 25th.

Linebackers: B. True freshman Raekwon McMillan may have clinched the starting middle linebacker position by the season’s end. Darron Lee was the player of the game in the season opener versus Navy. Joshua Perry has been relatively quiet on the playmaking front. Will this group be able to step up with physical rushing opponents such as Michigan State and Minnesota on the horizon?

Secondary: C. A true work in progress. While improving, this is the weak area of the team. How much of it is scheme, and how much of it is personnel? Eli Apple may have turned a corner, no pun intended, with his performance at Maryland last weekend. This position group may improve with better performances at Penn State and Indiana.

Special Teams Units: B+. True freshman Sean Nuernberger has been better after two missed field goals against Virginia Tech in the second game of the season. Will Nuernberger be able to come through if needed to make a game winner? Cameron Johnston is quietly reliable at the punting position. Coach Meyer stresses the importance of special teams as being a gateway to playing time, and the coverage units have been solid.

Conclusion: If 2014 Ohio State football were a stock, this would be a solid buy acquisition. Ohio State should be 7-1 heading up to East Lansing, MI, for what should be a B1G East Division elimination game. “Should be” does not mean “will be”, especially after Virginia Tech came into Ohio Stadium and defeated the Buckeyes in week two of the season. If Ohio State can defeat a very good Michigan State team in front of a national television audience, it is not far-fetched for Ohio State to possibly emerge as a playoff participant.

MOTSAG TV Guide

Ohio State is off again this week, so we’re free to cheer for total chaos.

All games Saturday, October 11, unless otherwise noted.

UPCOMING OPPONENTS

Illinois @ Wisconsin. Noon, ESPN2.

Northwestern @ Minnesota. Noon, Big Ten Network.

Indiana @ Iowa. Noon, ESPNU.

Michigan State @ Purdue. 3:30p, ABC/ESPN2.

Penn State @ Michigan. 7:00p, ESPN2.

Last year’s meeting was a four-overtime thriller. At this point, I think Michigan fans will just be happy to not be out of it by halftime. Both teams are coming off disappointing losses, and will want a win heading into a week off before a major showdown game (PSU plays Ohio State, Michigan plays Michigan State).

Rutgers: no game

OTHER BIG TEN TEAMS

Nebraska: no game

OTHER OHIO TEAMS

Cincinnati @ Miami (FL). Noon, Fox Sports Network/ESPN3 (online).

Bowling Green @ Ohio. 2:00p, ESPN3 (online).

Miami (OH) @ Akron. 2:00p, ESPN3 (online).

UMass @ Kent State. 2:00p, ESPN3 (online).

OTHER BIG NATIONAL GAMES

It could be another shake-up week, with a handful of undefeated and one-loss teams facing off. Plus, the Longhorns may not be playing well right now, but that just makes The Red River Shootout a mid-season bowl game for them. Watch out, Sooners…

Oklahoma vs. Texas in Dallas. Noon, ABC.

Oregon @ UCLA. 3:30p, Fox.

TCU @ Baylor. ABC/ESPN2.

Mississippi @ Texas A&M. 9:00p, ESPN.

USC @ Arizona. 10;30p, ESPN2.

The Spread, Week Seven: Mo’ Plays, Mo’ Problems

It’s difficult as an Ohio State fan these days to find things to be unhappy about, but that doesn’t stop some of us from looking. If that’s you, chances are you’ve settled on the exciting new sport of Luke Fickell Scapegoating.

Fickell, as you know, is the linebackers coach as well as handling some unknown percentage of the defensive coordinating job. Naturally, this makes him entirely and exclusively responsible for every single defensive breakdown that occurs over the course of a game.

I’m not sure why Fickell is the target of so much outrage. Maybe it’s because we were pretty bad when he was thrust into the head coaching job in 2011. Maybe it’s because he’s the only Ohio State coach to lose to Michigan since 2003.

Regardless, it certainly is fair to say that the defense has gotten worse under Urban Meyer than it was under Jim Tressel. If by “worse” you mean that we give up more yards and points than we used to.

But the question is: why?

I promise you the answer is not “Luke Fickell.” In fact, it probably doesn’t have anything to do with the defense at all.

Last week, Ohio State beat Maryland 52-24. In 2010, the Buckeyes took out Minnesota 52-10. How were the Terps able to score two more touchdowns than the Gophers? First, that Minnesota team was way worse than this Maryland team, but that’s still probably not the reason.

In 2010, Minnesota ran 52 plays on 12 drives. Last week, Maryland ran 65 plays on 14 drives. Is that because this year’s defense couldn’t get off the field the way the 2010 D could? Not at all. In fact, this year’s team held the ball for over two and a half minutes longer than the 2010 team did.

The reason we’re giving up more points and more yards than before is the offense. The high-tempo, no-huddle approach results in more offensive plays, but also more defensive plays because we’re getting into the end zone faster.

In that 2010 game, a 3:00 scoring drive consisted of six plays and covered 49 yards. Last week, a 3:01 scoring drive consisted of eight plays and covered 75 yards.

This is a shift that can be seen around the nation. Teams everywhere are running more plays and scoring more points than they did just a few years ago. With that comes more pressure on the defense.

Since 2012, the team that leads the nation in plays per game has given up 30 points per game on average. In that time, Ohio State has given up 22 points per game. The Buckeyes are also doing better in scoring defense this year than the average team that runs a similar number of offensive plays.

You can thank Luke Fickell (among others) for that.

Predicting Every Single FBS College Football Game: Week Seven

Upsets, Upsets, Upsets! That was the theme of week six. Everywhere you turned a top 25 team was getting beaten and as a result the polls have been shaken up and it led to my worst week of picking yet. My record for week six: 38-19 (66.7% of games picked correctly). To see my picks for week six, click here. My overall record for the season: 297-87. In week seven the amount of top 25 match-ups is staggering again. Picking these games aren’t easy, especially with all of the parity across college football and every team seemingly ready to fall apart at the drop of a hat. This is fantastic as a fan though! I was watching games all day last Saturday and I anticipate doing the same again for this Saturday. Let’s just hope I fare better with my picks this week. Without further ado let’s look at week seven…

Thursday Oct. 9
BYU @ UCF – Pick: UCF

Friday Oct. 10
Washington State @ #25 Stanford – Pick: Washington State (Upset)
San Diego State @ New Mexico – Pick: San Diego State
Fresno State @ UNLV – Pick: Fresno State

Saturday Oct. 11
Cincinnati @ Miami (FL) – Pick: Miami (FL)
#1 Florida State @ Syracuse – Pick: Florida State
Tulsa @ Temple – Pick: Temple
#13 Georgia @ #23 Missouri – Pick: Missouri [This pick was changed from Georgia to Missouri due to Gurley suspension]
Texas vs. #11 Oklahoma – Pick: Oklahoma
Indiana @ Iowa – Pick: Iowa
Northwestern @ Minnesota – Pick: Northwestern
Illinois @ Wisconsin – Pick: Wisconsin
LA Monroe @ Kentucky – Pick: Kentucky
West Virginia @ Texas Tech – Pick: West Virginia
Rice @ Army – Pick: Rice
Middle Tennessee State @ Marshall – Pick: Marshall
Duke @ #22 Georgia Tech – Pick: Georgia Tech
Buffalo @ Eastern Michigan – Pick: Buffalo
Miami (OH) @ Akron – Pick: Akron
UMass @ Kent State – Pick: Kent State
Bowling Green @ Ohio – Pick: Bowling Green
Arkansas State @ Georgia State – Pick: Arkansas State
Western Michigan @ Ball State – Pick: Ball State
New Mexico State @ Troy – Pick: New Mexico State
Louisville @ Clemson – Pick: Clemson
Boston College @ NC State – Pick: NC State
Toledo @ Iowa State – Pick: Iowa State
#8 Michigan State @ Purdue – Pick: Michigan State
#12 Oregon @ #18 UCLA – Pick: UCLA
#2 Auburn @ #3 Mississippi State – Pick: Mississippi State
#9 TCU @ #5 Baylor – Pick: Baylor
Virginia Military @ Navy – Pick: Navy
North Carolina @ #6 Notre Dame – Pick: Notre Dame
Liberty @ Appalachian State – Pick: Appalachian State
North Texas @ UAB – Pick: North Texas
#16 Oklahoma State @ Kansas – Pick: Oklahoma State
Chattanooga @ Tennessee – Pick: Tennessee
Central Michigan @ Northern Illinois – Pick: Northern Illinois
Washington @ California – Pick: California
#7 Alabama @ Arkansas – Pick: Alabama
Idaho @ Georgia Southern – Pick: Georgia Southern
Penn State @ Michigan – Pick: Penn State (But we all lose by watching)
Houston @ Memphis – Pick: Memphis
#19 East Carolina @ South Florida – Pick: East Carolina
Florida International @ UTSA – Pick: Florida International
LSU @ Florida – Pick: Florida (Again we all lose by watching)
Charleston Southern @ Vanderbilt – Pick: Vanderbilt
Old Dominion @ UTEP – Pick: Old Dominion
Connecticut @ Tulane – Pick: Tulane
#3 Ole Miss @ #14 Texas A&M – Pick: Texas A&M (Upset)
Air Force @ Utah State – Pick: Air Force
Colorado State @ Nevada – Pick: Nevada
USC @ #10 Arizona – Pick: USC (Upset)
Wyoming @ Hawaii – Pick: Hawaii

I’ll let you know how I did with my predictions on next week’s post. Let me know in the comments what you think of my picks and feel free to ask me why I picked the way I did. Also you can follow me on Twitter @SchottJosh.

A Look Around The Country

Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier! It was arguably the craziest weekend in college football history as a number of top ranked teams went down. To quote Ian Malcolm from Jurassic Park, “You see a Tyrannosaur doesn’t follow a set pattern or park schedules, the essence of chaos.” Malcolm’s Chaos Theory would be the best way to describe the weekend that was. So how does all of this shape the playoff picture into the second weekend of October? The teams that lost (especially Alabama, Oregon, and Oklahoma) still have a chance to sneak back into the discussion. I have a feeling one of them will. So let’s get our hands dirty to recap last week and preview this week, but remember to wash your hands before you eat anything!

Notable Games Last Week

Ohio State 52 Maryland 24

The Buckeyes played well in every facet of the game as they dispatched Maryland in their Big Ten home opener. Welcome to the conference, Turtles. J.T. Barrett had another 5 touchdown game and it is exciting to see this offense start to come together. The secondary also saw some improvements while limiting the number of big plays Maryland could gain, especially with Stefon Diggs. Ohio State will be idle this week for the last time until after the Big Ten Championship Game. This stretch will determine our fate.

Ole Miss 23 Alabama 17

Suck it Saban. The Rebels, or as I wish to call them, the Admiral Ackbar’s were able to get the upset over the Crimson Tide. Alabama has been flirting with an upset all season and not it has finally happened. Now Ole Miss controls its own destiny in the SEC West race but I don’t think they win out. Alabama will end up sneaking back into the discussion (both the AP and Coaches Polls dropped them to 7) and the Iron Bowl will once again decide the SEC.

Notre Dame 17 Stanford 14

Here come the Irish! Notre Dame was able to hang on to the W over Stanford and have set themselves up to be in the heat of the Playoff Discussion. This win puts them into the top 5 and sets up a mega showdown with Florida State in two weeks. Gholston and the offense is starting to come together at the right time. They play North Carolina this week so we’ll see if there is a letdown before heading to Tallahassee.

Michigan State 27 Nebraska 22

The Huskers were almost able to cap off a crazy Saturday by coming back with the upset win but Sparty was able to hold on. Michigan State has struggled with closing out a game (see Oregon game) and this one wasn’t any different. Nebraska still looks like the team to beat in the West after Wisconsin lost to Northwestern so I think we’ll see them in the Big Ten Title Game. Michigan State’s next big test is against the Buckeyes on November 8. I couldn’t be more amped for that one. Payback’s a bitch.

Big Games This Week

Texas vs Oklahoma

Who doesn’t love the Red River Rivalry at the State Fair in Texas? This has always been one of my favorite rivalry games outside of the Big Ten. The Sooners will try to bounce back after their loss to TCU against a struggling Longhorn team. We’ll see how Charlie Strong handles the big stage against their biggest rivals. Oklahoma should win big and it is certainly possible for them to get back into the playoff picture. Still a lot of football to be played.

Saturday, October 11 at 12:00pm on ABC

Auburn at Mississippi State

2 weeks ago this was just another game but now that Miss. State has vaulted from unranked to 3 (I still laugh at that fact) it is much more important. Nick Marshall and the Tigers got an easy victory over a struggling LSU squad and it’s safe to say that the Bulldogs (is that what they’re called?) pose a much tougher threat. But I have Auburn by a couple touchdowns.

Saturday, October 11 at 3:30pm on CBS

Texas Christian at Baylor

In now a wide open Big 12, this game between the Horned Frogs and Bears is now holding a lot more weight. Expect a great environment in Waco as there fans are starting to see that a Playoff berth is very possible after Upset Saturday. TCU is on cloud nine after knocking off Oklahoma but this could turn out to be an even tougher test. Bryce Petty and Baylor will be too much for TCU and they’ll win by 10.

Saturday, October 11 at 3:30pm on ABC or ESPN 2

Oregon at UCLA

Both teams are coming off devastating losses that severely hurt their playoff chances. But if either one is able to win out, I believe that could be enough to find themselves in the final four. If Marcus Mariota is the leader I think he is, he’ll rally this Duck team to make a final push. Bret Hundley on the other hand does not have that competitive quality in my opinion. That’s the difference in this one. Oregon gets back on track with the W.

Saturday, October 11 at 3:30pm on FOX

Ohio State (Idle)

I hate bye weeks so much. But this will provide an opportunity to regroup one last time before getting into the meat of our schedule. Our next 4 games feature Rutgers (on the rise), Penn State (in Happy Valley at night- white out), Illinois (ok, they suck), and Michigan State (let’s be 10,000 Persians for a day). I cannot begin to express how bad I want to beat Sparty. And I’m thrilled we have the opportunity to embarrass them in their stadium, in front of their fans, in primetime. Be afraid East Lansing, be very afraid.

Michigan Update

This seems to just get worse and worse every week. Michigan lost to Rutgers in East Rutherford and there seems to be no end in sight. There is some talk that many of the students will be boycotting the game against Penn State which will be broadcast at 7pm on ESPN 2. So we’ll see how that goes. But there really isn’t much else to say for this team. They better start praying they can get either a Harbaugh or Les Miles.

My Playoff if the Season Ended Today

1. Florida State (beat Wake Forest 43-3, plays at Syracuse this week) Well, the Seminoles are back into my number 1 spot after every other team in front of them went down. I still have a feeling they lose before the ACC championship but just not sure when.

2. Auburn (beat LSU 41-7, plays Mississippi State this week) The Tigers are a great football team. And if it wasn’t for a lackluster performance against Kansas State (they should have lost) they would be my number one. Once again, I see the Iron Bowl deciding the fate of the SEC.

3. Baylor (beat Texas 28-7, plays TCU this week) The Bears roll into this one with a lot of confidence. But they haven’t been in this sort of position in a long time. I’m not sure they can handle it. A date with Oklahoma on November 7 will decide a lot. TCU could sneak up on them though.

4. Notre Dame (beat Stanford 17-14, plays North Carolina this week) Yes, I have the Irish in my Playoff. Brian Kelly has this team rolling while finding ways to win in crunch time. That’s a recipe for a dangerous team. There game at Florida State in 2 weeks will be ginormous, as long as they don’t overlook the Tar Heels in South Bend.

Just Missed the Cut

5. Michigan State
6. Ole Miss
7. Mississippi State
8. Oregon
9. Oklahoma
10. Alabama
13. Ohio State

MotSaG Live Episode #8 – Win Over Maryland, Michigan Coaching Situation & Roundtable Discussion

Topics discussed were Ohio State’s victory over Maryland, reviewing the Big Ten’s performance in week six, the crazy upsets around the country in week six, what coaches are on the hot seat and the coaching situation in Michigan along with predictions on the biggest national games and Big Ten games. We were joined on the show by special guest Joe Dexter, co-editor and podcast host for The Buckeye Battle Cry (be sure to check them out), who discussed these variety of topics with us. And if you like Michigan jokes there’s plenty of them throughout the show!

MotSaG Live Podcast #8 – Win Over Maryland & Roundtable Discussion

Time for episode #7! If you missed last week’s episode of MotSaG Live, you can watch it by clicking here. It airs live every Tuesday at 6 pm ET.

As always I will be hosting the podcast this week and be joined by fellow MotSaG writers. For this show, the following MotSaG writers will join me: Shannon, Andrew and Chip. On this show we’ll talk about the Buckeyes first Big Ten win of the year over Maryland, the Big Ten’s performance from this past weekend and as always preview the biggest upcoming games around the country along with the slate of Big Ten games this weekend. With the Buckeyes on another bye week, in place of the Buckeye game preview we’ll be having a roundtable discussion on stories around college football, including the crazy upsets from this past weekend and who’s overrated and underrated at this point of the season. We will have some special guests joining us on the podcast too! Those special guests are Joe Dexter, an editor at The Buckeye Battle Cry; Brian Cook, founder of mgoblog.com; and Donovan James, content manager at utnsports.com.

Now I’m going to list the following ways to view this podcast. Below is the video player to listen to the podcast. You will be able to listen to it here on the site every week. Don’t fret if you can’t listen live. Once the podcast is over with you will be able to view it as many times as you want, just like any YouTube video. If you’re unable to view it here on the site for some reason we also have you covered if this happens. I’ll link to our YouTube channel right above the player every week and you will be guaranteed to be able to view it there. You can also listen through our Google+ page or follow the main @MotSaG account on Twitter. I will also have the link posted on my Twitter page (@SchottJosh).

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It’s going to be a fun and informative show as always! Hope you tune in!

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Negative Buckeye: Maryland Week Complaints and Issues

by: Ryan Black

 

The Ohio State Buckeyes showed off their awesome tackle football skills again last weekend with a murder of some team from Washington D.C. and fans get to look forward to another bye week…

 

Remember in the good ole days when Ohio State would only have one bye week and would be forced to wait almost 3 months until the bowl game at the end of the season? Well this old man does and I miss those times.

Normally I would complain about the anger and stupidity that arose during the game last Saturday but coach Urban Meyer has been making life too pleasant anymore. Don’t get me wrong, I still saw and said some awful words about Maryland players and Ohio State’s secondary but this week I need to complain about something deeper.

This weeks negative view point post will remind the true Ohio State fans how much better the times were before the “ever-so-handsome” Urban Meyer came to Columbus. Old timers always believe that their way is best and I’m no different. Growing up with Ohio State was awesome and kids these days won’t understand how great it truly was in the golden years.

So sit back, grab a liquor drink, and lets reminisce about the better times during the Ohio State baby boomer era (1995-2011)-

 

Best Glory Day Moments:

 

Eddie George Heisman in 1995-

The first memory as a fan that comes to mind is watching the Heisman ceremony in 1995, in which Eddie George took home the ugly statue. With an always smooth look and head, number 27 stole the hearts of America with a dominant senior season.

He had the courage to wear his jersey halfway up his body to show his perfectly sculpted abs; unlike that current punk Ezekiel Elliot kid who wears his halfway down his body.

Joe Germaine vs. Stanley Jackson in 1996-

Ohio State certainly had the capability of going undefeated during the regular season in 1996 (like Urban Meyer has selfishly done twice). But John Cooper is a better man; he wanted to give the opposing teams a chance. Joe Germaine was one of the top quarterbacks in the nation and Stanley Jackson was one of the top 10 quarterbacks named Stanley in Columbus. Coach Cooper used this to make games more difficult for the Bucks.

Using a two quarterback system, John Cooper would often stop Germaine from scoring in the red zone by replacing him with the more mobile Jackson. Many times this replacement would make a bonehead decision and keep the games interesting. The Bucks couldn’t finish off Michigan because of this (in my 8 year old mind at least) but still headed to Pasadena. Here’s to you John Cooper, director of chaos.

Ohio State beats Michigan 31-16 in 1998

The 1990’s were a great time for true Buckeye fans. Back then beating Michigan actually meant something and was very difficult. In 2014 beating Michigan is easier than my first college girlfriend (I still don’t forget Stacy) and it makes me sick.

Today’s Ohio State fans probably were disappointed after squeaking passed Michigan by 1 point last season. These brats don’t realize that beating Michigan under John Cooper was the equivalent of me landing Gisele Bündchen for a one night stand. Now a days the Ohio State Buckeyes are constantly taking home a 10 out of 10’s and the luster is gone. Been there done that.

Would you really want to bag a super model every time you tried to? (Don’t answer that)

Ohio State wins it all in 2002-

Yea it happened.

Robert Reynolds chokes a bitch in 2003

Back in my day when Ohio State was losing to a bitter rival they didn’t go down quietly. After a national title in 2002, a still undefeated Ohio State was losing on the road at Wisconsin and things were slipping away. Instead of handling a loss with dignity ,which Urban Meyer stupidly preaches, Robert Reynolds took matters (and throats) into his own hands. This true gangsta started choking out the Badger quarterback Jim Sorgi to teach him a lesson. What that lesson was I don’t know.

I couldn’t sleep the night of the Big Ten Championship loss to Michigan State last year; not because our national championships hope went down the drain, oh no. I was extremely disappointed one of our respectful linebackers did not pile drive, mandible claw or edgecute Connor Cook.

At least we have a former Jim Tressel player on the staff in Anthony Schlegel, who Rock Bottomed a fan to hell last week.

Jim Tressel gives Urban Meyer national title in 2006-2007-

Jim Tressel was getting close to 60 years of age and knew he didn’t have too many years left in the engine to run this great university.  He’d already won a ton of national titles, so he decided to let an up and coming coach from Ohio have his day in the sun in the 2006-2007 national championship game when Ohio State met Florida.

Instead of keeping the game close with dignity, this new hot shot coach (Urban Meyer) came out and depantsed our loves in front of the whole nation. What a freaking jerk.

Jim Tressel falls on the sword for all of us in 2011-

Despite the shenanigans Meyer pulled a few years back, Jim Tressel saw an opportunity to get this now seasoned coach to carry Ohio State flag.  After a health scare, the coach left Florida and joined ESPN for a year in the booth. Coach Tress knew he had to act swiftly.

Being a pro wrestling fan, Jim Tressel knew he wanted to go out on his back with turmoil just like his predecessors:

1. Woody Hayes: Went out swinging and was fired after punching a Clemson player in the neck. That player is still breathing through a machine.

2. Earl Bruce: Was let go after having an above average team for us above average fans for a decade. Brings a tear to my eye.

3. John Cooper: Was canned after his refusal to beat Michigan in the 1990’s. What kind of movie would be good if the bad guys didn’t always win in the end? Man I Loved coach Coop.

The issue in leaving in disgrace was that Tressel never lost any games-ever. And if Jim Tressel ever punched a player, then that young man would be deceased before he hit the ground. How could the coach honor his former brethren and unwritten rule of wrestling if he never loses and doesn’t want to deal with a murder trial?

With a perfect plan of course-Jim decided to make up some scandal about free tattoos for a few of his players and eventually he was “forced” to resign the same year Urban was looking for a head coaching job.  Now don’t laugh, things worked a little differently in my day and free tattoos were a big issue:

Back then if a player got a free tattoo he was a terrorist, see one journalist’s thoughts then and now on player benefits: Jonny Manziel vs Terrelle Pryor

And if a player was overpaid by three dollars he got slapped with a five game suspension: This literally happened and nobody cared.

My how the times have changed and not for the better. I think Posey should have gotten a 307 game suspension, one for every cent he took. Back then kids were forced to follow rules and if they didn’t ESPN would scream for the death penalty of Ohio State.  Now in today’s shameful college football world, players can:

1. be accused of sexual assault

2. steal

3. have bb gun battles in public

with no repercussions at all. No wonder Jim was ready to get out of the business.

Jim Tressel did all that for all of these young jerks who watch Ohio State now and they show no damn respect. What a shame.

 

Currently, Ohio State is doing things with class and winning at a never before seen rate and I don’t know how kids can live with it. If there is a Buckeye god, then please bring back the losses to Michigan, the choke holds and the scandals. Saturdays are too boring anymore.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B1G Weekly Recap: Michigan State Holds On, Northwestern Upset Caps B1G Weekend

With just one Big Ten team playing a nonconference game this weekend, it meant a nearly full conference slate of games. The Big Ten lost its last undefeated team when Nebraska’s comeback attempt against Michigan State fell short, leaving the conference with seven one-loss teams. Despite a slow start to the season, Northwestern showed that they’re looking to make a little noise in the Big Ten West race after they upset Wisconsin in Evanston.

Ohio State 52, Maryland 24

The Buckeyes jumped on the Terrapins early and never really let them off the mat, pulling out to a 31-10 lead at halftime. J.T. Barrett put in another good performance, going 18-for-23 passing for 267 yards and four touchdowns while running for 71 yards and another score. Ezekiel Elliot added 139 yards on the ground on 24 carries for Ohio State.

Stefon Diggs was the playmaker for Maryland that Ohio State needed to shut down, and they did a pretty good job of doing so. Diggs had seven catches for just 52 yards and a touchdown that came well after the game had already been decided. The Buckeye defense picked off Maryland QBs four times, including one brought by for a touchdown by Raekwon McMillan. Ohio State is off next week before hosting Rutgers and Maryland is also idle before going to Kinnick Stadium to take on Iowa.

Purdue 38, Illinois 27

Austin Appleby started for the first time in his collegiate career to lead Purdue to the first Big Ten victory since 2012. Appleby finished 15-for-20 for 202 yards and a touchdown and he rushed for 76 yards and two scores as well. The Boilermakers rushed for 349 yards as a team, led by Akeem Hunt’s 177 yards.

Wes Lunt did what he could to keep the Illini in the game, throwing for 332 yards and two TDs before leaving the game in the 4th quarter with what turned out to be a broken leg. Lunt will be out 4-6 weeks with the injury and Reilly O’Toole will take his place under center. Purdue will host Michigan State on Saturday while Illinois will make a visit to Wisconsin.

Indiana 49, North Texas 24

In the lone nonconference game of the weekend, Indiana easily dispatched Sun Belt foe North Texas to get back in the win column. Nate Sudfeld threw for 230 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Hoosiers over the Mean Green.

Tevin Coleman hit the century mark in rushing yards for the seventh straight game, racking up 150 yards and a score. D’Angelo Roberts got 102 rushing yards for himself and two TDs for the Hoosiers. Next up for Indiana is a trip to Iowa to take on the Hawkeyes.

Northwestern 20, Wisconsin 14

Once again, Melvin Gordon played an outstanding game and once again, Wisconsin’s quarterbacks played poorly, this time leading to a Badger defeat. Gordon did his part, toting the ball 27 times for 259 yards and a touchdown. Tanner McEvoy started the game but was replaced late in the first half after starting the game 4-for-10 for just 24 yards and an interception. Former starter Joel Stave came in, but didn’t fare much better, going 8-for-19 for 113 yards, one score, and he was picked off three times.

Justin Jackson had 162 rushing yards for the Wildcats, with Trevor Siemian throwing for 182 yards and a TD in the upset that put Northwestern at 2-0 in the Big Ten West. Wisconsin will look to even their conference record next week when they welcome Illinois to Camp Randall and Northwestern will try to continue their winning ways when they take a trip to Minnesota to take on the Golden Gophers.

Rutgers 26, Michigan 24

Rutgers got their first Big Ten victory, sending Brady Hoke one game closer to the unemployment line in the process. Gary Nova was the star of the show, throwing for 404 yards and three touchdowns on the Wolverine defense. The loss dropped the Wolverines to 2-4 on the season and 0-2 in the Big Ten, something they haven’t done since 1967 when they started 0-3 in conference play.

Devin Gardner threw for 178 yards with an interception and ran for 40 and two touchdowns. Derrick Green added 74 yards on the ground but is now out for the season with a broken clavicle. Rutgers has a bye week to prepare for Ohio State and the Wolverines will host Penn State next weekend in Ann Arbor.

Michigan State 27, Nebraska 22

Michigan State looked well on its way to another blowout victory at home as it pulled away from the Cornhuskers to lead 27-3 after three quarters. Nebraska made things interesting with 19 straight points in the 4th quarter, and they even had a chance to get the win before Trae Waynes picked off Tommy Armstrong Jr. with less than minute to go with the Huskers driving in Spartan territory.

Ameer Abdullah had just 45 yards on 24 carries as the Spartan defense held Nebraska to just 47 yards rushing as a team. Jeremy Langford had 111 yards on the ground as Michigan State won their conference opener and improved to 4-1 overall on the season. Michigan State will travel to West Lafayette to take on Purdue on Saturday and Nebraska will be idle before taking a trip to Evanston to play Northwestern.

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