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Saturday, November 28, 2015

Ohio State of (X)ind: at TSUN


We can sit around and feel sorry for ourselves or we can go up to Ann Arbor and beat the pants off TTUN.

I choose the latter.  The Game is bigger than the rest of the season.  What happens in the The Game defines our legacy as Buckeyes.  We don't have time to feel bad about losing nor do we have the need for it.  It's pointless and unproductive.  Learn from our mistakes and move on.  It's time for war.  Beat Michigan.

We can give up on the season or we can do everything in our power to save it.

I choose the latter.  We can only control what we can control, so let's make sure we make our efforts count.  The season isn't over.  We might not make the Big Ten championship or the playoffs, but that doesn't matter right now.  All that matters is what's right in front of us.  It's time for war.  Beat Michigan.

We can go out with a sizzle or we can go out with a bang.

I choose the latter.  Let's make sure our seniors, the most successful class of Buckeye football players in Ohio State history, go out on a high note with a perfect record against TTUN.  They've earned it.  You know they will be playing their hearts out; everyone else better be too.  It's time for war.  Beat Michigan.

We can limp in, dejected and unfocused with seemingly nothing to play for.  We can give the critics more ammunition.  "We knew it," they said after last week.  "Ohio State is overrated.  They're weak."  We can prove them right.  We can let the season slip away and end in more disappointment, amid celebrations of Jim Harbaugh throughout TSUN, as they proclaim TTUN's resurgence to the forefront of college football.

Or... we can go up to Ann Arbor and beat them in their house.

I choose the latter.  It's time for war.  Beat Michigan.



Go Bucks.  Beat TTUN.


Friday, November 27, 2015

College Football Week 13 Bold Predictions

1. South Carolina stuns Clemson

Why not?  Well, there is the Gamecocks' loss to Citadel last week.  But it's rivalry week so I'm going big and getting bolder than ever.  South Carolina takes down the Tigers, 28 - 24.

2. Auburn shocks Alabama



The Iron Bowl has been among the wildest rivalry games in recent years.  The Tigers have looked bad this year but you know they're going to give everything they've got this weekend.  Auburn pulls off the upset, 34 - 31.

3. Zeke bounces back with 200+ yards vs TTUN

Ohio State's star running back had his worst game of the year in last week's loss, and will need to be much more involved in the offense if the Buckeyes want to avoid dropping two straight.  I think we see a heavy dose of #15 as OSU gets back on track in Ann Arbor with a 31 - 27 victory.

4. Nebraska thwarts Iowa's playoff hopes

The Cornhuskers already spoiled Michigan State's perfect season, and they'll try to do it again with the Hawkeyes coming to town.  Iowa has proved me wrong multiple times this year, but I think they finally have their letdown, one win short of a perfect regular season.  Nebraska wins it on a hail mary, 35 - 33.

5. I use the letter M on Saturday



I will try my best to avoid it, but I think at some point it will slip out.

Thursday, November 26, 2015

College Football Week 12 Recap

Can we just pretend week 12 didn't happen? No?  Well, here's how I did on my bold predictions, then:

1. Oklahoma State implodes against Baylor in multiple-TD loss



I'm giving myself half credit for this one, as I think you could certainly call their performance against the Bears an implosion.  It was only a last-minute TD by the cowboys that kept this one from being 100% true, as they lost 45 - 35 (which was also pretty close to my 48 - 34 prediction).  Oklahoma State is technically still alive in the playoff hunt after the loss, but both teams would likely need outside help to have a realistic shot at the top 4.  Funny enough, Oklahoma State will be rooting against Baylor in their next two games (to eliminate the Bears' head-to-head tiebreaker over the Cowboys) while Baylor will be rooting for Oklahoma State in their finale against Oklahoma (to eliminate the Sooners' tiebreaker over the Bears).

2. Virginia Tech spoils North Carolina's special season in Beamer's final home game

They fought valiantly, but in the end it wasn't enough for the Hokies, who lost in overtime to the talented Tar Heels.  I would like to point out that I did nail the score prediction of 30 - 27, but had the winner and loser reversed (obviously).  With the win, North Carolina stays in the hunt for an ACC title (and possibly more?), while Virginia Tech keeps searching for bowl eligibility.

3. Ohio State drops 40+ on Sparty

So, obviously this didn't happen.  In fact, it was quite the opposite, as the Buckeyes had their worst offensive outing since Meyer arrived in Columbus.  A lot of people have blamed bad play-calling for the loss (and certainly that was a big part of it), but in reality there were a lot of factors that contributed.  Everything from poor execution to questionable decision-making to the nasty weather played a part in this perfect storm that ended a perfect season.  Now, regardless of exactly where the problem lies, it's clear that there are issues on the offensive side of the ball for Ohio State.  And it's obvious that there is no lack of talent, so it boils down to a coaching issue one way or another.  Now, I'm not in the camp that the Buckeyes need to fire or demote anyone, necessarily, but some change is definitely imminent if OSU wants to stay competitive.  I see a lot of similarities to the 2013 season, actually.  The Buckeyes went 12-0 in the regular season despite some glaring problems on defense.  After finishing the season with losses to Michigan State and Clemson, a lot of people were calling for co-defensive coordinator Luke Fickell's job.  But, instead of firing a key member from the Tressel era coaching staff (remember some of the defenses the Buckeyes had under the Senator?), Meyer brought in Chris Ash to revamp the Silver Bullets.  2014 saw changes to the defensive schemes and overall tackling techniques and positive results were seen almost immediately.  The rest is history, so they say.  I expect that some change will come out of the offensive struggles that we've seen all year.  Whether that means letting some one go, bringing someone new in, changing the playbook, or all of the above is yet to be seen.  But I don't think anyone really knows where the issues lie other than Meyer and a select few on his coaching staff.  For now, the Buckeyes turn their focus to The Game, as they try to move past the 17 - 14 loss to the Spartans.  Nothing will help more than a win over their arch-rivals.

4. Penn State ends Michigan's B1G hopes

The Nittany Lions still lack a signature win after coming up short against another ranked opponent, losing 28 - 16 to Michigan.  The Wolverines will join Ohio State fans in rooting for Penn State to get that elusive statement win next week against the Spartans, who holds the tiebreaker over both Michigan and Ohio State in the B1G East race.  Of course, it only matters for the winner of The Game, as the loser will be out of Big Ten title contention either way.

5. An SEC team falls in non-league play



Ironically, the one bold prediction I didn't think I had a realistic shot at was the only one I got 100% right.  South Carolina gifted me this one with their 23 - 22 loss to The Citadel.  It's also worth mentioning that Florida and Georgia both needed overtime to beat their opponents, Florida Atlantic and Georgia Southern, respectively.  The only possible explanation for this is... SEC! SEC! SEC!

Week 12 record: 1.5 - 3.5
Overall record: 16.5 - 43.5

Check out my week 13 rankings

Other headlines from week 12:

And then there were two

Just like all the experts predicted back in September, the lone unbeatens remaining as we approach the end of the regular season are the Iowa Hawkeyes and Clemson Tigers.  Really, though, who saw that coming?  Clemson was at least a popular preseason pick to win the ACC but Iowa wasn't on anyone's radar.  Now both these teams are just a couple wins away from a shot to play for a national championship.  If that happens, there will be quite the competition between one-loss teams for the last two playoff spots.

Lane Kiffin doesn't like it when you touch him there

A tap on the behind might be the universal football gesture for "Outstanding job!  That was a mighty fine play."  But Alabama's offensive coordinator doesn't care and will not stand for this inappropriate touching.


Tuesday, November 24, 2015

My College Football Week 13 Rankings

I still have Iowa higher than the committee does in their top 25, and they opted for Oklahoma instead of Notre Dame for a playoff spot, but otherwise my top 6 looks pretty similar to theirs.  I still think they are short-changing North Carolina, at only 14 in their rankings (vs 11 in mine).  Otherwise, there aren't a lot of major differences between my list and theirs.

The playoff field (for now):



1. Clemson (11-0), ACC

It was business as usual for the Tigers, who dispatched Wake Forest with ease to move to 11-0 and hold steady at number one in my rankings.

2. Iowa (11-0), B1G ⇧1

The Hawkeyes slide up to the second spot with the Buckeyes losing to Michigan State.  This is turning into a magical season for Ferentz's crew, but can they finish strong and reach the playoffs?

3. Alabama (10-1), SEC ⇧2

Ohio State and Oklahoma State going down also paves the way for the Crimson Tide to move into the top 4, now firmly in control of their playoff destiny, if they weren't already.

4. Notre Dame (10-1), Big 12  ⇧2

The Irish move up as well, but Oklahoma is nipping at their heels.  They'll be hoping for an Oklahoma State victory over the Sooners next week, while folks all over the state of Oklahoma will be rooting for Stanford to beat Notre Dame.

The rest:


RankTeamRecordConfTrend
5Oklahoma10-1Big 12⇧2
6Michigan State10-1B1G⇧3
7Baylor9-1Big 12⇧5
8Ohio State10-1B1G⇩6
9Oklahoma State10-1Big 12⇩5
10Florida10-1SEC⇩2
11North Carolina10-1ACC--
12Michigan9-2B1G2
13Stanford9-2Pac 12⇧2
14Florida State9-2ACC⇧4
15Northwestern9-2B1G⇧5
16Navy9-1AAC⇧3
17TCU9-2Big 12⇩4
18Oregon8-3Pac 12⇧5
19Washington State8-3Pac 12⇧3
20Houston10-1AAC⇩10
21Ole Miss8-3SECNew
22UCLA8-3Pac 12⇧3
23Toledo9-1MACNew
24Temple9-2AACNew
25Mississippi State8-3SECNew

Dropped from rankings: LSU 16, Utah 17, Wisconsin 21, USC 22

Previous rankings:
Week 12
Week 11
Week 10

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Ohio State of Mind: Michigan State


The true test begins now.

The grind is over.  It's time to let loose because there's no one left on our schedule who won't challenge us and fight us to the very end.  Same goes for our TBD schedule, which could be an even more daunting task than what lies directly ahead.  Forget about last year's epic three game gauntlet.  The true test begins now.

The real battle for the East begins now.

Three teams left.  In two weeks, one will emerge victorious and head to Indy with dreams of going even further.  It might come down to who wants it more, who is hungrier.  Make sure that team is us.  The real battle for the East begins now.

Beat TSUN: Part 2 begins now.

Part 1 was a solid, but uninspiring success.  But who can blame us for not caring about a directional school?  It was the appetizer in a three-course meal.  Now we're hungrier than ever.  Beat TSUN: Part 2 begins now.

The Chase: Part 2 begins now.

Last year was all about embracing the underdog role.  We surprised folks around the country week after week.  This time around, there's no surprising anyone.  We aren't the underdog.  But that doesn't mean we will lose our edge in big games.  We are still chasing.  We're chasing back-to-back titles.  The Chase: Part 2 begins now.

11-0 begins now.  24 straight wins begins now.  31 consecutive regular-season Big Ten wins begins now.

The final home game for our seniors begins now.  Make it a good one.


Go Bucks.  Beat Michigan State.

Friday, November 20, 2015

College Football Week 12 Bold Predictions

I was on fire last week.  Can I keep it going in week 12?

1. Oklahoma State implodes against Baylor in multiple-TD loss

Playoff hopes are still alive for both these teams, though the path is clearer for the Cowboys : win and they're in.  But I expect an angry Baylor team to show up in Stillwater, as the Bears look to become a serious roadblock for Oklahoma State.  Baylor makes things interesting in the Big 12 race with a 48 - 34 thumping of the Cowboys, who seem destined for a collapse.

2. Virginia Tech spoils North Carolina's special season in Beamer's final home game



The Hokies are 5 - 5, but have been competitive against all their opponents this year, even in their losses.  They've picked up steam after beating Boston College and Georgia Tech but still look to get bowl eligible.  With a coaching legend on the sideline for his final game in Blacksburg, these players will be giving it their all to send Frank out on a high note.  The Tarheels have been playing lights-out since their week 1 loss but I think they fall victim to the trap game on Saturday.  Hokies prevail, 30 - 27.

3. Ohio State drops 40+ on Sparty

Since the season opener, the Buckeyes have only exceeded 40 points twice, in wins against Maryland and Rutgers.  Michigan State is undeniably the best team OSU will have faced so far, but the Spartan defense isn't quite as stingy as it has been the last two years.  Still, they give up only 22 points per game on average and Ohio State has been inconsistent at times moving the ball.  But I think this is where it all comes together for OSU's offense, as the Buckeyes make a statement in a 42 - 23 win.

4. Penn State ends Michigan's B1G hopes

The Wolverines were gashed on the ground by Indiana last week, and will have to get back to their earlier season form on defense to survive the Nittany Lions this weekend.  Penn State is by no means an offensive juggernaut, but they always play considerably better at home.  They've yet to lose one in Beaver Stadium in 2015 and I don't think they do this week.  Nittany Lions knock off Michigan, 27 - 24.

5. An SEC team falls in non-league play



As usual, the rest of the country plays cupcakes while college footballs premier conference takes on some real competition.  The SEC's non-conference gauntlet this week includes: Florida Atlantic, The Citadel, Idaho, Charleston Southern, Georgia Southern, and Charlotte.  It's a tough slate, but the SEC is still expected to sweep the field, because S-E-C!, S-E-C!, S-E-C!  However, I'm calling for a loss in there, despite how great the conference is.  I just can't imagine the entire league making it through the weekend unscathed with that set of match-ups.  And don't take my word for it, just listen to Alabama's Nick Saban talk up his FCS opponent.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

College Football Week 11 Recap

It was the best week of the season so far for my bold predictions:

1. Oregon gives Stanford taste of their own medicine with upset win over Cardinal



This may be my best bold prediction of the year to date, as not too many people were expecting the Ducks to compete, let alone win this game.  But win they did, with a score of 38 - 36, very close to my 37 - 34 prediction.  With Stanford and Utah both losing their second games of the season, it now looks like a very real possibility that the Pac 12 will be excluded from this year's playoffs.

2. Oklahoma gets revenge on Baylor with double-digit win

Another prediction that I nailed, as the Bears struggled to move the ball consistently against a decent defense, and eventually fell to the Sooners, 44 - 34.  There is still a lot of football to be played in the Big 12, but Oklahoma looks like they might be the top contender in that league.  Their season finale showdown with Oklahoma State certainly looks like it could be a huge game, with serious playoff implications.

3. Slobs pave way for 300+ rushing yards vs Illinois



The Buckeyes were close, with 283 yards on the ground, but the Illini defense played much better than I expected overall and busted this prediction as a result.  It's clear that the improved numbers for the Illinois defense show real progress on that side of the ball.  But on the other side, Ohio State dominated on defense once again, allowing only 3 points and keeping the Illini from ever really threatening to end the Buckeyes' win streak.  That said, OSU will have to be much better on offense going forward, as the competition gets drastically tougher from here on out, starting with Michigan State next week.  For now, the Buckeyes will enjoy the 28 - 3 victory.

4. Iowa falls to Minnesota

The Gophers came up just short once again in their third straight week facing a ranked opponent.  The Hawkeyes now need just one more win to clinch their division and a berth in the B1G championship.  But they're likely eyeing much more than that, as they appear on the cusp of a top-4 ranking after a 40 - 35 win over Minnesota.

5. Missouri scores points

The Tigers not only scored points, but they exceeded their season scoring average with an offensive explosion of 20 points.  And to top it off, it was even enough to beat BYU, who only managed 16 points.  Perhaps the turmoil at Mizzou brought the football team closer together, rather than divide them as I thought it might.  Or maybe BYU just isn't that good.

Week 11 record: 3 - 2
Overall record: 15 - 40

Check out my week 12 rankings

Other headlines from week 11:

Michigan survives 2OT thriller in Bloomington

It was another wild finish for the Wolverines, but this time they managed to come out with the win despite being down by 7 with five seconds to play.  They scored at the last possible moment, to send it to overtime and eventually came out on top.  Perhaps the most surprising part of the game was not that the Hoosiers took Michigan to the brink, but how they did it.  They ran on the Wolverines' vaunted rushing defense seemingly at will, especially late in the game.  Indiana racked up 307 yards on the ground - nearly four times the average allowed by Michigan.  It wasn't until Indiana finally attempted a pass in the second OT period, after 21 straight rushes, that the Hoosiers were stopped.

Harvard marching band pays tribute

A lot of university marching bands have done some pretty amazing stuff on the football field.  Why can't the Ivy League-ers get in on the action too?  Harvard did just that this weekend with this interesting formation.  Can you read what they spelled?


That's right, they spelled "PENN"!  They were of course honoring their opponent, University of Pennsylvania.  That is what you guessed, right?

Ref tells Central Michigan band, cheerleaders to shut up

Isn't making noise kind of the point of home-field advantage?  This ref doesn't think so and he was having none of it.