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Friday, August 10, 2012
22 Days
Les Horvath wore #22 at Ohio State. He won the Heisman trophy and has had his number retired. 2012 commit David Perkins was the 22nd member of the 2012 Buckeye class. Both Horvath and Perkins came from South Bend, IN....coincidence?
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Get To Know: Keita Bates-Diop
Ohio State has offered a number of recruits in the last few weeks. One of those recruits is 2014 University High School (IL) Forward Keita Bates-Diop. Keita has impressed coaches from across the country this summer and it shows, picking up offers from the likes of the Buckeyes, Michigan, Illinois, DePaul, Kansas State, Purdue and more to go along with recent interest from Michigan State. The 6'7 190lb Forward had a great AAU season and really enjoyed "How well we did as a team and how well I did in different aspects of my game". Keita feels his versatility is one of his strengths on the court but knows he has a few things to work on "Probably my strength and being consistently aggressive". Last week the Junior received a phone call he might never forget "Coach Matta called me and we talked for a little while then he said they would like to offer me a scholarship to The Ohio State University" "It felt good". It does not take a scout to know that Keita Bates-Diop will be a name we might end up hearing for quite some time.
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Sunday, August 5, 2012
Saturday, August 4, 2012
26 Days
On October 15, 2005 the potent Ohio State offense ran into a tough Michigan State defense. The Buckeye O got off to a pretty rough start as they struggled to put points on the board. Other than one big TD pass to Santonio Holmes, the Spartan defense held Buckeyes scoreless through the half.
Ohio State trailed 17-7 with just seconds to go in the 2nd quarter when the Spartans were on the move and tried to rush their field goal unit on the field.
Amidst confusion the Spartans made a mistake that changed the entire game. As the ball was snapped, Buckeye defenders rushed from the left side of the line blocking the field goal attempt. As shown in the picture, Ashton Youboty scooped the ball up and returned it for a 72 yard touchdown as time expired. That score changed a potential 20-7 halftime deficit to 17-14, and it couldn't have come at a better time with Ohio State's offense struggling to reach paydirt up to that point.
The Buckeyes ended up winning the game scoring 5 touchdowns. Four of those five touchdowns were 46 yards or longer with the Youboty scoop-and-score being the longest.
Today marks 26 days until the Buckeye football team takes the field again. Much like Tressel, Coach Meyer has placed a huge emphasis on special teams. Meyer's teams are known for winning the special teams battle. They have been known to field solid return teams, and he has placed a huge emphasis on the kicking game right from the start of his time at Ohio State. Not only does Meyer spend a ton of time coaching kickers, but he wasn't shy to go offer a scholarship and get a verbal commitment from a big-time punter. Something many might not know about Meyer's teams is that they're one of the top kick-blocking teams in the nation, so while we hope our offense doesn't struggle like that day back in 2005, we are hoping for more exciting blocked kicks like the one from this picture.
Ohio State trailed 17-7 with just seconds to go in the 2nd quarter when the Spartans were on the move and tried to rush their field goal unit on the field.
Amidst confusion the Spartans made a mistake that changed the entire game. As the ball was snapped, Buckeye defenders rushed from the left side of the line blocking the field goal attempt. As shown in the picture, Ashton Youboty scooped the ball up and returned it for a 72 yard touchdown as time expired. That score changed a potential 20-7 halftime deficit to 17-14, and it couldn't have come at a better time with Ohio State's offense struggling to reach paydirt up to that point.
The Buckeyes ended up winning the game scoring 5 touchdowns. Four of those five touchdowns were 46 yards or longer with the Youboty scoop-and-score being the longest.
Today marks 26 days until the Buckeye football team takes the field again. Much like Tressel, Coach Meyer has placed a huge emphasis on special teams. Meyer's teams are known for winning the special teams battle. They have been known to field solid return teams, and he has placed a huge emphasis on the kicking game right from the start of his time at Ohio State. Not only does Meyer spend a ton of time coaching kickers, but he wasn't shy to go offer a scholarship and get a verbal commitment from a big-time punter. Something many might not know about Meyer's teams is that they're one of the top kick-blocking teams in the nation, so while we hope our offense doesn't struggle like that day back in 2005, we are hoping for more exciting blocked kicks like the one from this picture.
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