zelbell Posted July 14, 2017 Share Posted July 14, 2017 2014 Big Ten Champions!! 2015 Allstate Sugar Bowl Champions!! 2015 CFP National Champions!! 2016 Battlefrog Fiesta Bowl Champions!! 2013 Schedule 08/31/13 vs. Buffalo W,40-20 09/07/13 vs. San Diego State W, 42-7 09/14/13 at California W, 52-34 09/21/13 vs. Florida A&M W, 76-0 09/28/13 vs. Wisconsin * W, 31-24 10/05/13 at Northwestern * W, 40-30 10/19/13 vs. Iowa * W, 34-24 10/26/13 vs. Penn State * W, 63-14 11/02/13 at Purdue * W, 56-0 11/16/13 at Illinois * W, 60-35 11/23/13 vs. Indiana * W, 42-14 11/30/13 at TTUN* W, 42-41 Big Ten Championship Game 12/07/13 vs. Michigan State L, 34-24 Discover Orange Bowl 01/03/14 vs. Clemson L, 40-35 2014 Schedule Aug. 30 - vs. Navy (at Baltimore) W, 34-17 Sept. 6 - Virginia Tech L, 35-21 Sept. 13 - Kent State W, 66-0 Sept. 27 - Cincinnati W, 50-28 Oct. 4 - at Maryland W, 50-24 Oct. 18 - Rutgers W, 56-17 Oct. 25 - at Penn State W, 31-24 Nov. 1 - Illinois W, 55-14 Nov. 8 - at Michigan State W, 49-37 Nov. 15 - at Minnesota W, 31-24 Nov. 22 - Indiana W, 42-27 Nov. 29 - TTUN W, 42-28 B1G Championship Game (at Indianapolis) Dec. 6 - vs. Wisconsin W, 59-0 College Football Playoff Semi-final Allstate Sugar Bowl Jan. 1 - vs. Alabama W, 42-35 College Football Playoff National Championship Game Jan. 12 - vs. Oregon W, 42-20 2015 Schedule 09/07/15 at Virginia Tech W, 42-24 09/12/15 vs. Hawai'i W, 38-0 09/19/15 vs. Northern Illinois W, 20-13 09/26/15 vs. Western Michigan W, 38-12 10/03/15 at Indiana W, 34-27 10/10/15 vs. Maryland W, 49-28 10/17/15 vs. Penn State W, 38-10 10/24/15 at Rutgers W, 49-7 11/07/15 vs. Minnesota W, 28-14 11/14/15 at Illinois W, 28-3 11/21/15 vs. Michigan State L, 17-14 11/28/15 at TTUN W, 42-13 Battlefrog Fiesta Bowl 1/1/16 vs. Notre Dame, W 44-28 2016 Schedule 9/3/16 vs. Bowling Green, W 77-10 9/10/16 vs. Tulsa, W 48-3 9/17/16 at Oklahoma, W 45-24 10/1/16 vs. Rutgers, W 58-0 10/8/16 vs. Indiana, W 38-17 10/15/16 at Wisconsin, W 30-23 10/22/16 at Penn St, L 24-21 10/29/16 vs. Northwestern, W 24-20 11/5/16 vs. Nebraska, W 62-3 11/12/16 at Maryland, W 62-3 11/19/16 at Michigan St, W 17-16 11/26/16 vs. TTUN, W 30-27 2017 Schedule 9/2/17 at Indiana 9/9/17 vs Oklahoma 9/16/17 vs Army 9/23/17 vs UNLV 9/30/17 at Rutgers 10/7/17 vs Maryland 10/14/17 at Nebraska 10/28/17 vs Penn St 11/4/17 at Iowa 11/11/17 vs Michigan St 11/18/17 vs Illinois 11/25/17 at TTUN B1G Championship Game (at Indianapolis) Coaching Staff Urban Meyer - Head Coach Kevin Wilson - Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends and Fullbacks Bill Davis - LinebackersTony Alford - Running Backs Zach Smith- Wide Receivers Greg Studrawa - Offensive Line Ryan Day - QBs/Co-Offensive Coordinator Larry Johnson Sr- Defensive Line Kerry Coombs - Defensive Backs/Special Teams Coordinator Greg Schiano - Secondary/Defensive Coordinator Mickey Marotti - Strength & Conditioning Mark Pantoni - Director of Player Personnel 2014 Recruiting Class (23 total) Raekwon McMillan, 5* ILB, Hinesville, Georgia, 6-2/242 Damon Webb, 4* CB, Detroit, Michigan, 5-11/180 Dante Booker, 5* OLB, Akron, Ohio, 6-3/212 Curtis Samuel, 5* ATH, Brooklyn, New York, 6-0/185 Jamarco Jones, 4* OT, Chicago, Illinois, 6-5/290 Johnnie Dixon, 4* WR, Miami, Florida, 5-10/187 Jalyn Holmes, 4* WDE, Norfolk, Virginia, 6-5/225 Demetrious Knox, 4* OG, Fort Worth, Texas, 6-4/294 Parris Campbell, 4* WR, Akron, Ohio, 6-0/184 Kyle Berger, 4* OLB, Cleveland, Ohio, 6-3/215 Noah Brown, 4* ATH, Sparta, New Jersey, 6-2/212 Sam Hubbard, 4* ATH, Cincinnati, Ohio, 6-6/225 Terry McLaurin, 4* WR, Indinapolis, Indiana, 6-0/180 Kyle Trout, 4* OT, Lancaster, Ohio, 6-6/300 Marcelys Jones, 4* OG, Cleveland, Ohio, 6-5/325 Malik Hooker, 4* ATH, New Castle, Pennsylvania, 6-2/185 Dylan Thompson, 3* SDE, Lombard, Illinois, 6-5/270 Stephen Collier, 3* QB, Leesburg, Georgia, 6-4/208 Sean Nuernberger, 2* K, Buckner, Kentucky, 6-2/220 Marshon Lattimore, 4* CB, Cleveland, Ohio, 6-0/175 Erick Smith, 4* S, Cleveland Ohio, 6-1/185 Brady Taylor, 3* OT, Columbus, Ohio, 6-5/276 Darius Slade 3*SDE, Montclair, New Jersey, 6-5/240 2015 Recruiting Class (27 total) Eric Glover-Williams, 4* CB, Canton, Ohio, 5-11/165 Jamel Dean, 4* CB, Cocoa, Florida, 6-1/180 Joe Burrow, 4* QB, The Plains, OH, 6-4/205 Grant Schmidt, 3* OT, Sioux Falls, SD 6-6/275 Liam McCullough, 2* LS, Columbus, OH, 6-2/230 Nick Connor, 4* ILB, Dublin, Ohio, 6-3/225 Dre'Mont Jones, 4* SDE, Cleveland, Ohio, 6-5/250 Denzel Ward, 4* CB, Macedonia, Ohio, 5-11/165 Kevin Feder, 3* OT, Ramsey, NJ 6-9/305 Justin Hilliard, 5* OLB, Cincinnati, Ohio, 6-0/225 Jashon Cornell, 4* DE, Saint Paul, MN, 6-4/260 Joshua Alabi, 3* SSDE, Detroit, MI, 6-5/270 A.J. Alexander, 4* WR, Burke, VA, 6-4/220 Alex Stump 4* WR, Lakewood, Ohio, 6-3/190 Jerome Baker, 4* ATH, Cleveland, Ohio, 6-2/210 Rashod Berry, 3* WDE, Lorain, Ohio, 6-5/230 Torrance Gibson, 4* QB, Miami, FL, 6-4/200 Joshua Norwood, 4* CB, Valdosta, GA, 5-10/175 Matthew Burrell, 4* OL, Woodbridge, VA, 6-5/303 Branden Bowen, 3* OL, Draper, UT, 6-7/330 Mirko Jurkovic, 3* OL, Bradenton, FL, 6-5/275 Mike Weber, 4* RB, Detroit, MI, 5-10/205 Robert Landers, 3* DT, Dayton, OH, 6-2/295 Davon Hamilton, 3* DT, Pickerington, OH, 6-3/285 Damon Arnette, 3* DB, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 6-2/185 K.J. Hill, 4* WR, North Little Rock, AR, 6-0/180 Isaiah Prince, 4* OT, Greenbelt, MD 6-5/272 2016 Recruiting Class (25 total) Tyler Gerald, 4* OG, Portsmouth, Ohio, 6-5/300 Kierre Hawkins, 3* WR, Maple Heights, Ohio, 6-4/210 Jonathon Cooper, 5* WDE, Gahanna, Ohio, 6-3/215 Jake Hausmann, 4* TE, Cincinnati, OH, 6-5/235 Demario McCall, 4* RB, North Ridgeville, OH, 5-10/180 Malik Barrow, 4* DT, Bradenton, FL, 6-3/270 Michael Jordon, 4*OT, Canton, MI, 6-6/285 Tuf Borland, 4* LB, Bolingbrook, IL, 6-2/225 Jack Wohlabaugh, 3* OG, Stow, OH, 6-3/280 Kareem Felder, 3* CB, Baltimore, MD, 5-11/165 Drue Chrisman, 3* P, Cincinnati, OH, 6-4/200 Austin Mack, 4* WR, Fort Wayne, IN, 6-2/205 Wayne Davis, 4* CB, Norfolk, VA, 5-11/187 Nick Bosa, 5* DE, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 6-4/265 Luke Farrell, 4* TE, Perry, Ohio, 6-6/240 Gavin Cupp, 3* OT, Leipsic, OH, 6-5/270 Antonio Williams, 4* RB, New London, NC, 5-11/210 Jahsen Wint, 3* ATH, Brooklyn, NY, 5-11/186 Binjimen Victor, 4* WR, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 6-4/177 Dwayne Haskins, 4* QB, Potomac, MD, 6-3/198 Keandre Jones, 4* LB, Olney, MD, 6-3/198 Rodjay Burns, 3* CB, Louisville, KY, 6-2/175 Jordan Fuller, 4* DB, Westwood, NJ, 6-2/196 Malcolm Pridgeon, 4* OT, Garden City, NY, 6-8/303 Malik Harrison, 3* ATH, Columbus, OH, 6-4/215 2017 Recruiting Class (21 total) Shaun Wade, 5* CB, Jacksonville, Florida, 6-2/175 Josh Myers, 5* OT, Miamisburg, Ohio, 6-6/290 Marcus Williamson, 4* CB, Westerville, OH, 5-10/178 Jerron Cage, 4* DT, Cincinnati, OH, 6-3/275 Blake Haubeil, 3* K, Buffalo, NY, 6-3/200 Brendon White, 4* S, Powell, OH, 6-2/195 Isaiah Pryor, 4* S, Lawrenceville, GA, 6-2/190 Haskell Garrett, 4* DT, Las Vegas, NV, 6-2/280 J.K. Dobbins, 4* RB, La Grange, TX, 5-10/200 Tate Martell, 4* QB, Las Vegas, NV, 5-10/203 Wyatt Davis, 5* OG, Bellflower, CA, 6-5/310 Chase Young, 5* DE, Hyattsville, MD, 6-5/220 Amir Riep, 4* DB, Cincinnati, OH, 5-11/185 Trevon Grimes, 5* WR, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 6-3/202 Baron Browning, 5* LB, Kennedale, TX, 6-3/230 Pete Werner, 4* LB, Mount Vernon, IN, 6-3/220 Jeffrey Okudah, 5* CB, Grand Prairie, TX, 6-1/190 Kendall Sheffield, 4* CB, Brenham, TX, 6-0/185 Jaylen Harris, 4* WR, Cleveland, OH, 6-5/200 Thayer Munford, 4* OL, Massilon, OH, 6-5/320 Ellijah Gardner, 3* WR, Kemp, TX, 6-5/185 2018 Recruiting Class (17 Total) Brian Snead, 4* RB, Seffner, FL, 5-11/180 Emory Jones, 5* QB, Franklin, GA, 6-1.5/193 Taron Vincent, 5* DT, Bradenton, FL, 6-2/285 Brenton Cox, 5* DE, Stockbridge, GA, 6-4/245 Jaelen Gill, 4* RB, Westerville, OH, 6-1/182 Jaiden Woodbey, 4* S, Bellflower, CA, 6-2/204 Teradja Mitchell, 4* LB, Virginia Beach, VA, 6-4/242 Matthew Jones, 4* OL, Brooklyn, NY, 6-4/315 Max Wray, 4* OL, Franklin, TN, 6-6/285 Josh Proctor, 4* S, Owasso, OK, 6-2/190 Dallas Gant, 4* LB, Toledo, OH, 6-3/225 Sevyn Banks, 4* CB, Orlando, FL, 6-1/180 Andrew Chatfield, 4* DE, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 6-2/221 Master Teague, 3* RB, Murfreesboro, TN, 5-11/210 Jeremy Ruckert, 4* TE, Lindenhurst, NY, 6-6/238 Marcus Hooker, 3* DB, New Castle, PA, 6-0/185 K'Vaughan Pope, 4* LB, Dinwiddie, VA, 6-2/210 2019 Recruiting Class (1 Total) Doug Nester, 5* OT, Huntington, WV, 6-5/295 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Raves Posted July 17, 2017 Share Posted July 17, 2017 Going to be a tough schedule this year and I'm honestly not too sure how I feel about this team. I almost think there will be 2-3 losses and we'll be looking to next year as making a real run. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
candyman93 Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 The only thread that matters. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buno67 Posted July 20, 2017 Share Posted July 20, 2017 On 7/17/2017 at 5:17 PM, Raves said: Going to be a tough schedule this year and I'm honestly not too sure how I feel about this team. I almost think there will be 2-3 losses and we'll be looking to next year as making a real run. really? What are the 2-3 loses? I really dont see it. This is a very talented team. I prolly pessimistic about this season if Beck was still on staff but with Wilson, I have confidence. Wilson has a track record of developing players and creating great offensive schemes, Beck was basically the opposite. Its hard to be down when you return as much talent as they are. I can see tOSU being dominate because of the talent alone they have in the trenches this season. I honestly feel like the Defensive Line can carry this team. Crazy part is after losing all that secondary talent to the draft, tOSU isnt rebuilding their secondary but just reloading it. With the defense, tOSUs offense just needs to limit turnovers and they should be fine. Great thing is the offense is so talented that they dont have to play safe. I actually hope Wilson helps turn Barrett into a gun slinger. I feel like under Beck, Barrett played way to safe. Like he was so afraid of turning the ball over, that he would hold onto the ball too long. Like he made sure he either made sure the WR was wide open or that he had to just run. I want him to have a gun slinger type of mentality. He has to trust his WRs. Trust to the point that he will sling the ball around and it becomes the WR's job to make a play on the ball. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raves Posted July 20, 2017 Share Posted July 20, 2017 @buno67 it's probably me still worried about the offense being crap like it was with Beck. If the offense stays the way it is, there will be 2-3 losses, but if it does make those improvements, then yeah I see us probably making the Playoffs, but I'm more being more pessimistic until I see otherwise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buno67 Posted July 20, 2017 Share Posted July 20, 2017 If the offense stays the way it was, still don't see 2-3 loses. We should be seeing a very special defense from tOSU. The last time I saw tOSU have a front 7 this talented and returning this much talent had to be the '02 team. Scary part is this front 7 is a lot more athletic. I also trust Wilson a lot. Fully trust him to coach up the QBs. He has the history to back it. I remember when Beck first came and their were questions, I connected his lack of QB development to maybe not having the most talented Kids. Well he couldn't do squat with JT and Cardale. I trust Wilson cause he had molded great QBs to Elite QBs at Oklahoma and turned low rated QB recruits into solid to top tier big10 QBs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
candyman93 Posted July 20, 2017 Share Posted July 20, 2017 I like the potential of our front 7, o-line, runningbacks, and tight ends. I am NOT in love with our wide receivers or JT against elite teams. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buno67 Posted July 20, 2017 Share Posted July 20, 2017 6 hours ago, candyman93 said: I like the potential of our front 7, o-line, runningbacks, and tight ends. I am NOT in love with our wide receivers or JT against elite teams. I feel like vs elite teams, the schemes were horrible, specially when Beck was the OC. Never felt like his schemes were truly great. It was more like "well it worked against this team, so it should work against them". You look at Wilson, I know at Ind. he knew how to attack teams. His teams always seemed to find a way to put a scare into tOSU and others. For awhile Ind. was labeled as trap games because of that. I want to see him take that same mindset but evolve it to another level when he has the best talent in the nation at his finger tips. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raves Posted July 20, 2017 Share Posted July 20, 2017 I think that's where most of us are having issues Buno. Sure he did it at Indiana, but we still have to see him do it here. The last what 2 years we've seen underperformance from both the QB and WR positions and that hurts the running game and if you can't score against good teams, you can't win, and I think that's where there is a lot of worry. I mean our defense last year did a lot of scoring for us and we can't exactly expect that to repeat with all of them in the NFL now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buno67 Posted July 20, 2017 Share Posted July 20, 2017 27 minutes ago, Raves said: I think that's where most of us are having issues Buno. Sure he did it at Indiana, but we still have to see him do it here. The last what 2 years we've seen underperformance from both the QB and WR positions and that hurts the running game and if you can't score against good teams, you can't win, and I think that's where there is a lot of worry. I mean our defense last year did a lot of scoring for us and we can't exactly expect that to repeat with all of them in the NFL now. Well he did great things at Indiana and Oklahoma. He has a pretty well developed track record unlike Beck when he got here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
candyman93 Posted July 24, 2017 Share Posted July 24, 2017 Quote Meyer said DE Darius Slade transferred from Ohio State and DT Dylan Thompson is no longer on scholarship Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NateDawg Posted July 26, 2017 Share Posted July 26, 2017 First post on the new forum. Hoping the quote trees are still kosher here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
candyman93 Posted July 27, 2017 Share Posted July 27, 2017 (edited) Malik Hookers brother Marcus committed. He's only a 3 star, but I like recruiting families here and establishing legacies. Quote Matt Brown @MattSBN·16m How loaded is Ohio State's 2018 class so far? Their lowest ranked commit, 3-star Marcus Hooker, would be the highest ranked for 4 B1G teams Edited July 27, 2017 by candyman93 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buno67 Posted July 27, 2017 Share Posted July 27, 2017 4 hours ago, candyman93 said: Malik Hookers brother Marcus committed. He's only a 3 star, but I like recruiting families here and establishing legacies. I think at the moment he is only a 3 star but you know being offered by tOSU should bump him up to a 4. Its also not like they offered him just because he is Hooker's brother. Reading about this situation early today on 11Warriors and they talked about he earned the offer after having a good outing at FNL I believe. Hopefully he is as good as his brother and players at least 2 years for the good guys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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