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Ohio St. Buckeyes
Location: Columbus, Ohio | Founded: 1870 | Enrollment: 50,504 | Colors: Scarlet and Gray | Stadium: Ohio
Capacity: 101,568 | Coach: Jim Tressel

Record: (11-2, 7-1 Big Ten)
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Buckeyes report: Strategy and personnel
 

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2008 OUTLOOK: The rest of the nation might be tired of watching Ohio State get hammered in national title games, but the Buckeyes might just have a third-straight run in them. With 20 starters returning (including special teams), the Buckeyes return nearly every key player from a team that won the Big Ten last season. They will attempt to become the first team in the 112-year history of the Big Ten to win three-straight outright conference championships.

SCOUTING THE OFFENSE
Chris Wells will again be the focal point, and if he can stay healthy, there is no telling just what type of numbers he can put up. The real key will be Todd Boeckman's ability to manage the game and avoid turnovers. Over the final three games last season, Boeckman turned the ball over seven times (six interceptions, one fumble) and threw just two touchdowns. He even had two interceptions in the spring game. Phenom Terrelle Pryor is expected to bring back a bit of the spread, something Jim Tressel said was lacking in the offense last year. But Pryor won't get more than 15 snaps per game, leaving the bulk of the offense in Wells' capable hands.

SCOUTING THE DEFENSE
James Laurinaitis and Malcolm Jenkins returning for their senior years was an added bonus the Buckeyes weren't expecting. Suddenly, the defense had just one hole, at defensive end, where Vernon Gholston had a school record 14 sacks last year. Lawrence Wilson is fully recovered from the broken leg that forced him to miss last season, though, and is ready to step in at defensive end. The only other opening is at linebacker, and when was the last time Ohio State had trouble finding a capable linebacker? Defensive coordinator Jim Heacock was unhappy with the pressure his defensive tackles created last season. The quartet of tackles (Todd Denlinger, Doug Worthington, Dexter Larimore and Nader Abdallah) combined for just five sacks all season. Creating pressure up the middle became a point of emphasis in the spring, and those same four tackles combined for four sacks in the spring game.

SCOUTING THE SPECIAL TEAMS
The two biggest concerns have to be in the field goal unit and kickoff returns. Kicker Ryan Pretorius is back after having four kicks blocked last season. He hinted this spring that the protection was off, but Jim Tressel said last season that Pretorius needed more height on his kicks. It's probably a combination of both. On kickoffs, the Buckeyes ranked a woeful 117th in the country, averaging just over 17 yards per return. Ray Small was supposed to be the next Ted Ginn -- they even came from the same high school -- but Small fell far short last year. He, Brandon Saine and Maurice Wells will have to at least get that average up around 20 yards per return.

ROSTER REPORT

--RB Chris "Beanie" Wells missed all contract throughout the spring while recovering from surgery on his hand to repair a broken bone near his thumb. He is expected to be fully recovered by fall camp.

--WR Brian Robiskie missed the spring following routine arthroscopic surgery on his knee. He should be healthy by fall camp.

--OL Justin Boren has transferred from Michigan to Ohio State. He will be eligible to compete in 2009, when another coal will be added to an already heated rivalry.

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February 10, 2010 12:49 pm
I say tOSU manages to get through the regular season undefeated, and gets into the NC game to play against one of those vaunted SEC teams.  Then Ohio State wins the big one with a nasty defense, propelling Jim Tressel to legendary status at Ohio State.
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March 11, 2010 8:54 am
And in what round will it happen becuase its def not looking like the first 2 or 3 rounds
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February 17, 2010 3:05 pm

As a loyal Buckeye fan, I can say that I do not want Texas coming to the Big 10. I know that they would bring in more money for the conference, but geographically they are not a good fit for are conference. I wouldn't mind playing them ever so often, but to see them in our conference I don't know if we could compete with the recruits that they get or be able to dominate like we do now. I hope t ...(more)

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March 7, 2010 7:27 pm
just wondering if anyone has heard anything about henderson.  last i heard the Buckeyes were his #2.  I dont think hes signed with USC and if he doesnt i wouldnt mind having him on the roster.
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February 20, 2010 3:06 pm
(POLL) The expansion talk for the Big 10 is circulating again.  I think Missouri would make the most sense.  They are contigous with the other schools, would add to a naturual east-west 6/6 split and would bring two big media markets in KC and St. Louis.  What does that do for Missouri though?  They are already in a great conference in the Big 12, which brings me to my question.& ...(more)
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March 2, 2010 9:58 am
With the start of Spring Practice less than a month away (April 1) and the Spring game less than two months out (April 24) what are you hoping to take away from the Spring Game? With just about every publication known to man picking the Bucks to take on the Defending Champions in the 2011 BCS Title Game, what do we need to see happen during the Spring that will make you confident th ...(more)
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March 3, 2010 12:17 pm
Did anybody else hear on 97.1 that Mark May's agent was in contacted with the station and offered to do a weekly College Football spot ?  Reportedly he was told not just no, but HELL NO.  Can't find a source for the information but it was stated on the afternoon sports talk show. 

If true, you'd have to ask your self if May just doesn't understand how he's perceived in
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February 11, 2010 3:44 pm
Archie's son, Adam Griffin, just signed a LOI to play football at OSU.  As I understand it, he was a good player on a pretty good Columbus DeSales team that almost always contends for the D-II or D-III state title (they bounce up and down between those two classes).

With Saine, Herron, Berry, Hall, Martin, Hyde and Smith, however, is there really any chance that an afterthought run
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February 10, 2010 8:56 am
Just wanted to say I gotchya, and Good Luck on the 27th not that you will need it with Turner back and the Michigan basketball team in dispair. Let the countdown begin for Spring Games around the country. Again I gotchya.
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March 6, 2010 1:08 pm
I've been meaning to say this for awhile, but thankyou Ohio State for mt favorite band O.A.R.  If it wasnt for you then these men would have never met, and laid down some sick tracks. 
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February 13, 2009 12:05 pm

The Ohio State Buckeyes football program is the best thing since sliced bread.  I'm still trying to figure something out, not really associated with Ohio State Buckeyes football, but I truly believe the first sentence.  Feel free to respond if you agree.

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February 19, 2010 10:59 pm
This was posted on the CFB message board, but Matt suggested I also post it hear. I would enjoy to read your comments!


The difference between a strong Buckeye team, and a truly special, national title contender, depends on Terrelle Pryor's growth as an NCAA QB, and Tressel's feel for how to let him use his talent.

Pryor is coming off successful knee surgery - the fact
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December 18, 2009 11:10 pm
I am going to be very blunt. I know the Bucks are 4-3 in BCS bowls. As far as the national perception is concerned, they are 0-3 in their last 3. If the Bucks lose again, all the trash talk that they can't compete with the big boys, the big ten sucks, etc, will get even worse.  The Bucks simply have to take down the Ducks.  Tressel needs to figure out a way not to get out coached. We all ...(more)
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December 27, 2009 3:38 pm
Thsi guy made me feel sorry for him and his family..Now he comes out and says he is taking a leave of absence. I guess football is more important than his family and his health. Talk about messing with players minds...or was it a way to get attention
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February 24, 2010 10:33 am
Michigan may get slapped with a NCAA probation for its non-complicance with rules doing with off-season practices. I know everybody thinks what USC did was wrong, but that had to do with a non-booster who bought a house and car for Reggie Bush's familiy and gave his dad alot of money for it. What Michigan did was right under NCAA investigators noses. Yet RR is going to keep his job but for al ...(more)
 
 
 
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