Showing posts with label Ohio State Buckeyes football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ohio State Buckeyes football. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Ohio State v Nebraska 2017


Ohio State football team was famous due to its highly offensive mode of playing. The teams attacking display was so good such that there was little to worry when it came to their defense. Game statistics show just how superior Ohio State was against their opponents Nebraska.
Going by the statistics, this week's success rate of was the second best since the year 2014. The efficiency of the side's game play is further reinforced by the eight touchdowns made against their opponents.
One of the key team players is J.T Barrett who made a remarkable five touchdowns at a completion rate of 82 percent. The player also has a 72 percent completion rate having successfully made 99 out of a possible 137 passes. However, Penn states defense is the best they will have to face this season.
However, the Chaos week 2017 shows that keeping up a solid performance for a full season can be a daunting task.
It is common for a weak defense to frustrate an offensive-minded team, this is evidenced by the fact that four top teams suffered losses in week 7.
The entire game play of Ohio state has witnessed a few improvements due to more emphasis on build-up play. This fact is supported by J.T.'s increased attempts to throw risky passes. Barrett's performance against Nebraska saw him achieve a 76 percent success rate in passing as well as a mind-boggling 27 percent explosive rate.
Another key player has been Dobbins who is famous for his explosive runs. Despite the fact that he managed only a dozen carries a game since they played against Indiana, he still ranks number 15 in the yards per game attribute.
Ohio State vs. Nebraska| Highlights | FOX COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Monday, July 27, 2015

Ohio State Football Is Steeped In Tradition

English: Script Ohio, with the "i" d...
English: Script Ohio, with the "i" dotted by Jack Nicklaus on October 28, 2006. Photo taken by Int3gr4te. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Go Ohio State Buckeyes!

The commercial 'Go Buckeyes' really cracks me up. Do you remember it? It's the one where a couple is introducing themselves to each other while the woman is driving. Suddenly it becomes clear that they're actually out on a blind date. The guy ends up jumping out of her car because she is chanting one of Ohio State's rival team's slogan. He not only jumps out of the moving car, but he screams back 'GO BUCKEYES' as loud as he can.

You may wonder why all the fuss over football. Well, it's way more than just football, it's pride and tradition. The Buckeyes have now been a part of the football world for a whopping 25 years. They take great pride in representing Ohio State University and competing in the Subdivision of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl. Their first season ever goes all the way back to 1890. All total they've won 7 national championships with 10 undefeated seasons as well as 36 Conference Championships. In 1942 they won their first ever national championship under the leadership of coach Paul Brown.

With such a rich history and tons of tradition tied into the Ohio State football team, it's no wonder why people get Buckeye fever during football season.

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Talking About Ohio State 2014 Walk Ons

Florida Gators football head coach Urban Meyer...
Florida Gators football head coach Urban Meyer talks about quarterback Tim Tebow's commitment to service during the national championship football team's visit to the White House. Screenshot of a White House video. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Approaching the conclusion of the 2013 season, Ohio State competed against FBS schools with just 55 scholarship players. That is 30 fewer than what is allotted to major college program schools. On a travel roster 70 players are included. This shows the Ohio State roster could not have been filled with scholarship players and when they played Florida A&M shockingly the Rattlers actually in terms of scholarships had more resources.

Many questioned why head coach, Urban Meyer was so aggressive on having depth and bodies. He displayed no discrimination in terms of NCAA sanctions, injuries, redshirts and transfers.

Because of violations committed when Jim Tressel was in charge, there is for Ohio State a limitation of 3 scholarships to 82 for another extra season. To help prevent the roster from stockpiling Meyer is refusing to over sign. Thus, when over a four year period a transfer of 24 players was done, in terms of depth for the Buckeyes there was little left. There are 93 players on the entire roster including Ohio State walk-ons. 45 are underclassmen and 67 have scholarships.

A free pass should not be afforded by coaches on a roster so thin. In 2013, a group campaigning locally opposed to redshirting forced the decision to sit 19 players.Coach Meyer vowed not to let this happen again. Seven walk ons will take part in spring drills and in August another 16 will join the team. Ohio State in spring practice will have 67 scholarship players participating and in August that number grows to 82.

Braxton Miller has undergone shoulder surgery. At quarterback there will be a good competition going on. The starter Cardale Jones is not being looked on as the long term solution. The first quarterback signed by Coach Tom Herman was J.T. Barret and the expected idea is for him to spend a year as the understudy to Miller and eventually front a Meyer-Herman offensive. 

The other good news is that running back is shaping up a deep position which works out well when replacing a 1500 yard runner.

Ohio State Buckeye Roster Thin Entering 2014 Spring Practice

English: University of Florida football Head C...
English: University of Florida football Head Coach Urban Meyer watches his team practice during the Gators' first Spring Practice of 2008 on March 19, 2008 at the UF Football Practice Fields in Gainesville, FL. (Photo by Harrison Diamond / The Independent Florida Alligator) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
When the 2013 season was coming to an end, Ohio State played with just 55 scholarship players against FBS schools. This is 30 less than what is allotted to major college football programs, and 8 less than FCS schools. 70 players are included in a travel roster. The Buckeye's roster could not be filled with scholarship players. Additionally, last season when Ohio State met Florida A & M, the Rattlers unbelievably had more resources in terms of scholarships. 

Some may wonder why Urban Meyer, the head coach, was so aggressive on having bodies and depth. Attrition appeared in all forms as there was no discrimination in terms of transfers, NCAA sanctions, red-shirts and injuries. 

For another extra season, there is a limitation of 3 scholarships to 82 for Ohio State due to the violations done when Jim Tressel was in charge. Meyer is refusing to over sign in order to prevent the roster from stockpiling. Thus, when a transfer of 24 players was done over a period of four years, there was little left for the Buckeyes in terms of depth. the entire roster is made up of 93 players, including walk-ons. 67 of them have scholarships while 45 are underclassmen. 

Coaches should not be afforded a free pass on such a thin roster. A certain group that was vocally campaigning against red-shirting decided in 2013 to sit 19 players. Meyer swore never to let that happen again. Seven of Ohio State walk-ons will participate in spring drills, while an additional 16 will join the team in August. The Buckeyes will thus consist of 67 scholarship players taking part in spring practice. In August, the squad grows to 82 though at the moment it looks like they are over the limit by one. For Meyer however, thinning down the roster is better than filling gaps with inexperienced players. 

Braxton Miller has just undergone surgery on his shoulder. The good news is that the quarterback position is rather intriguing. The departure of Kenny Guiton means there will be competition to fill the position. Cardale Jones will start in the position for the first day but is not expected to last long. J.T. Barret was the first quarterback to be signed by Coach Tom Herman. Conventional wisdom points to the fact that the Buckeyes will want him to spend a year as Miller's understudy. The Wichita Falls native has all the skills needed to front a Meyer-Herman offensive. 

The running back is among the deepest positions for the team. This is a welcome thing given that Ohio State must find a replacement for a 1500-yard runner. The Buckeyes have for the last two seasons been fortunate to have substitute tailback when some running needs to be done.

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Breaking News About Marcus Baugh Ohio State Football Freshman

English: Ohio State Buckeyes in 2006
English: Ohio State Buckeyes in 2006 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Ohio State Football Player Marcus Baugh is alleged to have been cited for underage drinking this past weekend near the campus in Columbus.

Marcus Baugh a young Ohio State freshman tight-end, has allegedly been caught drinking underage once again. Just six months ago the receiving freshman consumed alcohol underage and today he is facing a second suspension for the same offense. Fans had hoped he learned a lesson after the first incident.

Last Friday on West 5th Avenue, near Dennison, Baugh was cited for drinking underage. Baugh is scheduled to appear at Franklin County Municipal Court on Monday. He could be facing a maximum jail sentence of six months and a maximum fine of $1,000.

Marcus Baugh was red-shirted last year and Baugh was a four star recruit from Riverside, California.

Baugh was cited for possession of false identification and underage drinking in July, he was then suspended for the Ohio State Football seasons opening game.

Certain sources stated that Baugh had learned his lesson and worked his way back into the good books. However, Friday's arrest leads many fans to arrive at a different conclusion. A source from the OSU feels that Baugh is unlikely to face another suspension. But a second citation could mean that Baugh loses out on two important Ohio State Football matches.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Rashod Berry Becomes a Member of the 2015 OSU Class

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Titans wide receiver Rashod Berry carries a pass during the first quarter in the game between the Lorain High School Titans and the Shaw High School Cardinals at George Daniel Field in Lorain , Ohio on Friday, Sept. 21, 2012.
The 19th member of Ohio State’s 2015 class committed today, Rashod Berry of Lorain Catholic. Berry received an offer yesterday and did not take long to make up his mind. He’s a three star defensive end ranked 65th nationally by Scout.com. 6’4” and 235 lbs. He joins Jashon Cornell and Dre’Mont Johns are DEs in the class.
Berry met with Urban Meyer during the bye week and impressed the coaches that were on hand at a practice. He didn’t receive an offer right away from his film but the in-person appearance made a difference. He also had offers from Akron, Iowa, Bowling Green, Indiana, Illinois, and Kent State to name a few. His leaders before make a decision were Ohio State, Michigan State, and Iowa.

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Former Ohio State Football Player Ray Small Jailed


The Ohio State Football fans are reeling as former player Ray Small is handed a four year sentence for dealing drugs.

Small wanted to become a professional state football player, but his amateur drug dealing left those dreams in tatters.

The Franklin County prosecutor felt that Ray Small, the former football player for Ohio State was involved in an amateur trafficking operation. However, Small was sentenced to four years in prison.

Joseph Gibson, the assistant prosecutor felt Small and a co-defendant were way out of their depth.

Eric Brehm, defense attorney said Ray Small; the former Ohio State Football player had made a series of poor decisions. Small informed the case investigators he hoped to raise over $10,000 by selling drugs, the cash would open a day-care center for children.

Police who searched Small's home on Ferris Road, North Lindon found an unloaded handgun in clothing and an unloaded rifle in his bedroom. Ray Small, the former Ohio State Football player was subsequently arrested.

Police also discovered 407 oxycodone pills, 403 alprazolam tablets and 20 grams of heroin. In February, Small pleaded guilty to drug trafficking.

Ray Small, former Ohio State Footballer may be eligible for early release if Sheeran and Meigs County Judge agree.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Sports Carnival Ecstasy - March 11, 2014

Ohio State University
Ohio State University (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Welcome to the March 11, 2014 edition of Sports Carnival Ecstasy. In this edition we have a group of football articles from Bill Smith focused on Ohio State and Ohio State recruiting. We also have a couple of articles from Andy on the benefits of golf for your health. Hope you enjoy the articles, share on the social networks that you belong to and come back shortly.

Bill Smith
presents David Taylor: Professional Snooker Player posted at Brutusreport.com, saying, "David Taylor snooker player, although considered to be one of the top-class snooker players in the game, never really rose to the level of excellence he was considered to be capable of reaching."

football

Bill Smith presents Ray Small, Former Ohio State Football Player Is Guilty Of Drug Trafficking? posted at BrutusReport, saying, "Ray Small, a former football player for the Ohio State University pleaded guilty of charges against him. He was being faced with three charges of drug trafficking."

Bill Smith
presents Ohio State Defeats Northwestern In More Than One Way posted at BrutusReport, saying, "The Northwestern team experienced more than one loss when Ohio State overpowered them by winning 76-60. They suffered an additional loss when the officials tossed Nikola Cerina, the backup center, out of the game and suspended him for a wild punch."

Bill Smith
presents Ben Edwards To Join The Ohio State Football Team In 2015 posted at BrutusReport, saying, "After having mulled his decision over intensively, Ben Edwards opted to accept Ohio State's enrollment offer. He will be one of a number of players in 2015 that will make up the draft division for the Ohio State football team."

Bill Smith
presents Ryan Shazier Makes An Impact At Combine posted at eFilmRoom, saying, "Ryan Shazier has the body of a cornerback, at six foot one inches tall and under two hundred pounds. However, he was recruited by Ohio State football to play as a linebacker."

Bill Smith
presents Gabe Megginson Discusses Recruiting Options posted at eFilmRoom, saying, "Ohio State recruiting: Gabe Megginson talks about offers, as well as decision timetable. Gabe Megginson, offensive lineman, has decided to discuss his offer from Ohio State, as well as the Buckeyes interest."

Bill Smith
presents Prospects are Improving for Ryan Shazier posted at eScoutRoom, saying, "Ryan Shazier joined the Ohio State football organization as a different kind of linebacker. His cornerback build was cause for considerable debate."

Bill Smith
presents Gabe Megginson Of Illinois Gets Buckeye Offer posted at eScoutRoom, saying, "In July of last year, Gabe Megginson, the offensive tackle from Jacksonville Ill drove over 430 miles to Ohio State University. The trip was basically to enable him participate in Buckeye's a camp known as Friday Night Lights."

golf

Andy presents Breathing Techniques for Golf posted at The Barefoot Golfer.

Andy
presents Golf Preseason, Fitness and More posted at The Barefoot Golfer.

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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Sports Carnival Ecstasy - February 18, 2014

English: Tampa Bay Lightning forward Steven St...
English: Tampa Bay Lightning forward Steven Stamkos during warm-up prior to a game against the Calgary Flames in Calgary. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Welcome to the February 18, 2014 edition of Sports Carnival Ecstasy.

football

Bill Smith presents The Browns risk failure if they draft Johnny Manziel - FryingPanSports posted at FryingPan Sports, saying, "The biggest rumor around Cleveland is that the team wants Johnny Manziel. They may even be so taken by him they would consider trading up to the top spot to take him. My advice is be careful what you wish for. You might just get it."

Bill Smith
presents Super Bowl preview tonight on NNR posted at FryingPan Sports, saying, "Join Tony Williams, Giants beat writer for Metro New York, Kelron Sykes former NFLfollow scout and me for a unique Super Bowl preview."

Bill Smith
presents Recruiting For The Ohio State Buckeyes Team posted at BrutusReport, saying, "Very few coaches are able to recruit an elite football team. An exceptional case is the recruitment of 22 enlistees for the Ohio state football team."

Bill Smith
presents Brady Taylor Transfers To Ohio State posted at BrutusReport, saying, "Originally, Brady Taylor was committed to go to Virginia Tech, but he has changed his commitment to Ohio State."

Bill Smith
presents 2014 Recruiting And The Buckeyes posted at eFilmRoom, saying, "Recruiting an elite football team is a balancing act that few coaches can do better than urban Meyer."

Bill Smith
presents Ohio State's Recruitment Process For 2014 posted at eScoutRoom, saying, "The recruiting of an elite football team is a balancing act, and very few coaches are able to to it better than urban Meyer."

hockey

NHL Legit presents Stamkos Out for Sochi Olympics posted at NHL Legit, saying, "Steven Stamkos out for the 2014 Sochi Olympicsn for team Canada."

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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Sports Carnival Ecstasy - December 14, 2013

List of crossings of the Saint Lawrence River ...
List of crossings of the Saint Lawrence River and the Great Lakes (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Welcome to the December 14, 2013 edition of Sports Carnival Ecstasy. In this all football edition we have some Ohio State recruiting material from Bill Smith. In addition Rob Hyland takes a look at the match-up between Peyton Manning and Tom Brady. Munboy also looks at a NFL match-up including the Patriots and the Steelers.  Make sure to bookmark the carnival, like on Facebook, share on Facebook and Tweet.

football

rob hyland presents Patriots-Broncos Quick Prediction posted at New England Sports Talk Spot.

Munboy
presents 7 Things Learned in the Patriots and Steelers Game posted at Munboy's 7 Things, saying, "The Steelers are off to one of the worst starts in recent history. The blame can be passed around in equal amounts to many places. The fact of the matter is, the Steelers find new ways to lose week in and week out."

Bill Smith
presents Looking Forward To Michigan Versus Ohio State Football posted at BrutusReport, saying, "We spoke to Michael Spath from TheWolverine.com to get the inside scoop on Ohio State's yearly battle with Michigan, which takes place at noon on Saturday."

Bill Smith
presents David Bell Joins Ohio State Basketball posted at eFilmRoom, saying, "Garfield Heights basketball player David Bell was recently signed to play for the Ohio State basketball team."

Bill Smith
presents Browns Steelers Live Game notes. posted at FryingPan Sports, saying, "The brown on brown uniforms in this weather makes the team look like a bunch of frozen fudge bars."

Matt
presents 2014 NFL Mock Draft | DraftSeason posted at DraftSeason, saying, "Updated 2014 NFL Mock Draft"

Bill Smith
presents Ohio State's Offensive Juggernaut Could See Them Take Big 10 Title posted at BrutusReport, saying, "The forthcoming Big 10 Title match-up between Ohio State and Michigan State should have all fans of college football salivating."

Bill Smith
presents Jamel Dean Has Decided To Leave Florida Camp posted at eFilmRoom, saying, "Jamel Dean, being one of the most talented cornerbacks in the nation, has received offers from Ohio State, Florida, Miami and other places to play the cornerback position."

Bill Smith
presents Jamel Dean Has Decided To Play For Ohio For The 2015 Season posted at eScoutRoom, saying, "Jamel Dean is now one of the most talented cornerbacks at Cocoa HS School of Florida. Presently, he is ranked 23rd in Florida and 179th overall in the category of best general football player."

Bill Smith
presents Is it time for Ohio State to leave the Big10? posted at FryingPan Sports, saying, "All we have heard since the middle of the 2013 season was that Ohio State had no business being part of the BCS Championship discussion."

Justin Burnette
presents Heisman Trophy Update: Winston lock to win, Lynch going to New York posted at College Football Universe - Blog.

Justin Burnette
presents College Football Universe All-ACC Team: Florida State full of talent posted at College Football Universe - Blog.

Justin Burnette
presents College Football Universe All-America Team: SEC leads the pack again posted at College Football Universe - Blog.

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Thursday, November 7, 2013

Sports Carnival Ecstasy - November 7, 2013

John Cappelletti's 1973 Heisman Trophy is part...
John Cappelletti's 1973 Heisman Trophy is part of an exhibit at the Penn State All-Sports Museum located at Beaver Stadium, on the campus of the Pennsylvania State University. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Welcome to the November 7, 2013 edition of Sports Carnival Ecstasy.We start this edition with an article from Justin Burnette about the Heisman candidates for 2013 at this point in the college season. Bill Smith takes a look at the 2014 baseball season at Ohio State. Finally, Andy has an article from the Barefoot Golfer about staying crisp during the off-season. Hope you like all the articles, bookmark the carnival, and come back real soon.

Justin Burnette presents Dynamic Dozen Heisman Trophy Contenders through Week Eight: Famous Jameis Winston rises to the top posted at College Football Universe - Blog.

baseball

Bill Smith presents Ohio State Baseball 2014 Preview posted at BrutusReport, saying, "Ohio State has had a rough few years when it comes to baseball. The team is now in its longest absence from championship contention, and a tough schedule has placed the team further back in the pack than it has been in years past."

basketball

Markeyus presents Top 5 reasons why you suck at sports posted at Live2Conquer.

football

Bill Smith presents Ohio State v. Penn State posted at BrutusReport, saying, "Ohio State v. Penn State is always a game worth watching. This year's game means more than most, and may set the tone for the remainder of the season for both teams."

Bill Smith
presents Hawkeyes Facing a Tall Order at Buckeye Homecoming posted at BrutusReport, saying, "If the Iowa Hawkeyes want to prevail on the road this Saturday, they better bring their "A" game against the Ohio State Buckeyes."

Bill Smith
presents 2014 Defensive End Solomon Thomas posted at eFilmRoom, saying, "There are thousands of high school football players who are scouted for their amazing abilities on the football field, one of those high school football players is Solomon Thomas."

Bill Smith
presents College Prospects For Defensive End Solomon Thomas posted at eScoutRoom, saying, "Watching a budding talent grow to its full potential is very exciting. There are many such budding talents in different fields."

Justin Burnette
presents NFL Draft 2014 Top Prospects posted at College Football Universe - Blog.

Justin Burnette
presents Seven reasons why the Missouri Tigers will lose posted at College Football Universe - Blog.

Bill Smith
presents Ohio State Football Boilermakers Match Preview posted at BrutusReport, saying, "On Saturday, the Purdue Boilermakers are going to have their work cut out, when they play host to Ohio State football."

Bill Smith
presents Amazing Football Talent Wasting Away Behind Bars posted at eFilmRoom, saying, "Often, many people go through life searching for the ever-elusive opportunity that will transform their lives into the rosy dream that conforms to their dreams and hopes."

Bill Smith
presents Eric Howard: A Talent Lost To Crime and Drugs posted at eScoutRoom, saying, "Almost everyone who had seen Eric Howard play football would vouch for the talent he had for playing that sport."

Bill Smith
presents Browns Chiefs Live In-game Notes posted at FryingPan Sports, saying, "On Monday Samantha Bunten of NBC Sports and I discuss the Browns game and the results of the weekend. On Friday Tony Williams Giants beat writer for Metro New York joins Samantha and me to preview the upcoming games."

Bill Smith
presents Browns/Packers Live Game Notes - FryingPanSports posted at FryingPan Sports, saying, "Thanks to CBS for not showing the first TD by the Packers. Because they are in New York they assume we give a rat’s behind about either the Jets or the Patriots."

Bill Smith
presents Browns Lion in game notes - FryingPanSports posted at FryingPan Sports, saying, "This loss is not totally at the feet of Weeden. The coaching staff and the O line have some responsibility as well."

Bill Smith
presents Browns Ravens Live Game Notes posted at FryingPan Sports, saying, "This was a great win against the most hated team in the Browns’ history. Some might think I am pointing out flaws to be negative."

golf

Andy presents Golf Off Season Tips and Tricks posted at The Barefoot Golfer.

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Friday, October 18, 2013

Sports Carnival Ecstasy - October 17, 2013

English: Baylor quarterback, Robert Griffin II...
English: Baylor quarterback, Robert Griffin III, signing autographs at the 2009 Meet the Bears scrimmage (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Welcome to the October 17, 2013 edition of Sports Carnival Ecstasy. In this edition we start with a look at the Miami Heat in addition to the Washington Redskins. Ohio football is pretty welled covered from the Browns to the Buckeyes. And we wrap up with an article about Louisville and one on Illinois. Hope you enjoy all the articles, share, and come back soon.

basketball

Sharon Harvey Rosenberg presents HEAT Champs Reveal Doctor’s Advice to Them posted at Health, Life & Community | Baptist Health South Florida, saying, "By Bethany Rundell: Miami HEAT champions Udonis Haslem and Shane Battier sat down to give some insight into how the stay healthy during the season."

football

Bill Smith presents What is wrong with the Redskins? posted at FryingPan Sports, saying, "The Skins won the NFC East last season but this year the team is 0-3. The questions have centered on the comeback of QB Robert Griffin III but that is only part of the real answer."

Bill Smith
presents Ohio State Football Set For Conference Clash Against Wisconsin posted at BrutusReport, saying, "Following a 76 point win over Florida A&M, the Ohio State football program must turn its attention to conference rival Wisconsin."

Bill Smith
presents What is wrong with the San Francisco 49ers? posted at FryingPan Sports, saying, "As everyone that listens to the Internet audio version of News, Notes & Rumors knows, I am a big fan of Colin Kaepernick. He has clearly not regressed. So what exactly is wrong with the 1-2 49ers?"

Bill Smith
presents Browns/Vikings live game notes. posted at FryingPan Sports, saying, "Is Hoyer the long term answer at QB? Probably not but he showed enough to warrant another start. If he plays as well against the Bengals, he should continue to start whether Weeden is healthy or not. The Browns will still be looking for a college QB in the 2014 NFL draft."

Bill Smith
presents The Ohio State Buckeyes Beat FAMU By 76 posted at BrutusReport, saying, "As anyone might have predicted, the Ohio State Buckeyes dismantled the outmatched Florida A&M University Rattlers 76-0. Backup QB Kenny Guiton set a new school record with 6 touchdown passes."

Bill Smith
presents Browns/Bengals live game notes week 4 posted at FryingPan Sports, saying, "Don’t look now but the Browns are tied for the lead in the AFC North behind only the Ravens but in front of the Bengals all of which are 2-2."

Bill Smith
presents Derrick Nnadi Considers His Future posted at eFilmRoom, saying, "Undoubtedly, over the coming months, one name to watch out for is class of 2014 defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi."

Bill Smith
presents Where Will Derrick Nnadi Land posted at eScoutRoom, saying, "Ever since 2 time National champ winning coach Urban Meyer landed on the campus in Columbus, Ohio, his recruiting efforts have been quite fruitful."

Bill Smith
presents Ohio State Buckeyes V. Northwestern Wildcats posted at BrutusReport, saying, "The Ohio State Buckeyes vs. the Northwestern University Wildcats game is getting a lot of hype, and not for the usual reasons."

Bill Smith
presents Alex Bookser Is Considering His 2014 Options posted at eFilmRoom, saying, "Recently, Alex Bookser, offensive lineman from the class of 2014, made the brief journey from his native Pittsburgh to what might be his stomping ground in the future, Columbus."

Bill Smith
presents Alex Bookser Slotted For OSU posted at eScoutRoom, saying, "Offensive Tackle Alex Bookser, is a 295 lbs offensive line prospect being recruited by Ohio State for their 2014 class."

Bill Smith
presents 10 Critical Questions for the AFC - FryingPanSports posted at FryingPan Sports, saying, "Join Samantha Bunten of NBC Sports and me for the Browns and NFL week recap show every Monday at 6 PM Eastern time live on http://www.justin.tv/papaburl or the archives on http://fryingpansports.com/radio-show/."

Bill Smith
presents DT Thomas Holley Has Ohio State On His Short List posted at eFilmRoom, saying, "Abraham Lincoln High School defensive tackle Thomas Holley is the top-rated high school football player in New York, so it's no surprise that he is being courted by more than 25 BCS-level schools."

Bill Smith
presents Where Will Thomas Holley Go? posted at eScoutRoom, saying, "Thomas Holley is a defensive tackle from Brooklyn, New York and attends Abraham Lincoln High School. He is nothing but raw strength and power."

Bill Smith
presents Why did the Steelers fall so far so fast? posted at FryingPan Sports, saying, "Note: Join Samantha Bunten of NBC Sports, Tony Williams Giants beat writer for Metro New York paper and me for a week 6 NFL preview Friday Oct. 11 at 6 PM Eastern on http://www.justin.tv/papaburl or catch the archives on http://fryingpansports.com/radio-show/."

Justin Burnette
presents Louisville "Angry Birds" defense overlooked nationally posted at College Football Universe - Blog.

Justin Burnette
presents Illinois must improve to compete in Big Ten posted at College Football Universe - Blog.

Sharon Harvey Rosenberg
presents Concussions Hit Younger Athletes Harder | Health, Life & Community | Baptist Health South Florida posted at Health, Life & Community, saying, "by John Fernandez: Here are some sobering statistics for parents of young athletes playing organized, high-contact sports, particularly football at the high school level or earlier. Football is the No. 1 sport (followed by soccer) that causes the highest frequency of concussions, up to 10 percent of players each season. Of those, 70 percent have symptoms of a concussion, but did not know they had one."

mma

Bill Smith presents 4 Diffrence Between Boxing And MMA posted at Brutusreport.com, saying, "Boxing has been the dominant combat sport in terms of revenues for several decades now, but its position is being challenged by the fairly new enterprise called Mixed Martial Arts."

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