What happened late Saturday night in East Lansing could have possibly been the worst thing for the Buckeyes depending on how high Wisconsin's dreams were really set. The Badgers have been riding high all season on a potent top-ten ranked offense and a stingy, also top-ten ranked defense; and that all came crashing down late Saturday night. The Badgers, who faced their toughest defensive foe of the season, started high scoring 14 easy points in a first quarter shutout. If they were ever doubting their ability to win going into Sparty's territory, those doubts were put to rest early. Russell Wilson looked like the seasoned veteran that he is completing passes, and Monte Ball gashed the Spartan defense for big yardage. Both players accounted for a touchdown in the first quarter. These two players are who the Badgers ride on, they are the heart of this team. If they are playing well, the team is playing well; but when they make mistakes, the team falls too. Many of the mistakes that Wilson made were due to the pressure that Sparty's defense put on, a pressure that the Buckeyes know first hand. Wilson had a costly intentional grounding out of his own end zone which gave the Spartans their first 2 points of the ballgame. Wilson also accounted for two interceptions which was double his season total going into the game. Montee Ball never really made any mistakes, but his absence from the game due to a big hit showed how important he is to this team. James White is a great RB, but the quickness that he brings to the table doesn't make up for the power that Ball has. The Badger offense always runs behind an enormous offensive line, and they have found a great combination with Ball consistently bringing excellent running abilities to the table.
Last season the Buckeyes struggled to stop the rushing attack of Wisconsin. Wisconsin ran the ball down our throats the entire game which was fueled by David Gilreath's opening kickoff returned for a touchdown. The fact that the Buckeyes let John Clay rush for 104 yards and 2 touchdowns doesn't shock me because the guy was practically an offensive guard with 4.6 speed. The Buckeyes, specifically Orhian Johnson, looked foolish trying to tackle Clay up top throughout the game.
The thing that scares me is that even though Wisconsin's RB's this year don't have the size of Clay, we struggled to stop James White who weighs all of about 190 pounds. They run behind that big offensive line, and the Buckeyes have to find a way to stuff the run. Ball missed a good chunk of the second quarter, a quarter in which Sparty tallied up 23 points all while holding the Badger offense scoreless. White filled in for Ball but lacked the ability to break tackles which is crucial when playing a solid defense like Michigan State's.
Wisconsin's offense looked very good at times specifically on those two first quarter touchdown drives and their two much-needed touchdown drives in the 4th quarter. Wilson looked composed throughout the entire game even when he made mistakes. The absence of Ball slowed the Wisconsin offense down quite a bit, and he was either held out or took off a few drives late in the game. His health is imperative to the success of this offense.
The Buckeyes got to sit at home and watch this game from their couches as they had a bye week. It was amusing reading tweets all night of players watching this game. Buckeye fans should feel good knowing that on the weekend off, the player's minds were focused on their next game and playing with a renewed energy. Even after a sluggish start, this season has purpose. Transition season? No way, it's just taken time for the Bucks to gel. Now, a showdown with Wisconsin approaches, and the Buckeyes want this one bad.
This is a series that has haunted Buckeye fans in recent years. If Luke Fickell only coaches one season at Ohio State, he has a shot to do something that the great Jim Tressel didn't even do...have a winning record against Wisconsin.
Robert Reynold's Choke |
The one emotion I remember from this game was the feeling of defeat before the game was over. The Buckeyes were used to playing in close games from the past season and a half, but this one was different. The momentum seemed relatively even through the 3rd quarter as the Badgers only added a FG to give them a seven point lead. The momentum seemed to "jump" in Wisconsin's favor when the game entered the 4th quarter.
That 17-10 loss would be followed in 2004 by another loss, this time at home. The series momentum seemed to sway toward Wisconsin, and it seemed that there was a new rivalry born. The Buckeyes and Badgers had a few seasons away from each other. These two programs resumed action in 2007 which was the start of 3 straight Buckeye victories. Within these victories was a defense-dominated Buckeye victory in Columbus which resulted in some hateful words coming out of the mouth of Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema. The coach talked about how much he hated losing to Ohio State and stressed his focus of beating the Buckeyes in the future.
David Gilreath's TD kickoff return |
J.J. Watt |
Wisconsin fans after the 31-18 upset |
These are the same fans that have shown repeated hatred for Ohio State. Jealousy? Perhaps, but the issues with the Wisconsin fan base have passed the line of acceptable. After the Badger football team pulled off a monumental upset of Ohio State, the Basketball team gave OSU their first loss of the season when they were also ranked #1. Chants of 'just like football' started in the Badger crowd, but it wasn't the chants that crossed the line this time. It was reported that before and especially after the game, Badger fans spat in the face of Buckeye star Jared Sullinger. When Bo Ryan was asked about it he replied with something along the lines of 'all I know is we won, so deal with it'. Deal with it? Well, the basketball Bucks dealt with it by stomping the Badgers on their visit to Columbus. Now, it's time for the football team to deal with it. Nothing would have been sweeter than to knock Wisconsin from the list of unbeaten, but all of us Buckeyes would gladly accept a solid win playing the physical style that both teams love. Beat them at their own game. This includes running the ball, hitting hard, controlling the line of scrimmage, and being loud, energetic fans. I can't stress the last part enough.
It's Halloween weekend, and the Buckeyes play an 8:00 game. Even though there are some exciting games on this weekend, the 8:00 time slot isn't filled with any game with more excitement than the Buckeyes vs. the Badgers. This is the chance for the players and all of us fans to show the nation who we are. Let everyone know that we are strong, and we aren't going anywhere.
The Scarlet Storm rolls into Columbus Saturday night and needs to be fierce |
The Buckeyes will be ready for combat in their Nike Pro Combat Uniforms. The players have been excited about these helmets all week, and I think these are the best Pro Combats that we will have worn so far. We will take anything to give us an edge in this game, and we can only hope that with the uniforms meant to honor Woody Hayes' 1961 Buckeyes comes the brute strength and attitude that they brought week in and out. This is going to be the coming out party of this Buckeye football team, and they can't wait for Saturday night to get here.
The Pro Combat Helmets |
The Ruby Red's |
This weekend is going to be one to remember, and I can only hope that Buckeye Nation will be represented well. Check back later in the week for my game breakdown, but until then...
Go Bucks!!!
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