HudGar1922 Posted August 10 Posted August 10 Sayin is the QB1 they are just acting like they are having a competition 1 Quote
birdlaw5895 Posted August 10 Posted August 10 On 8/8/2025 at 11:49 PM, LovingBuckeye said: Unfortunately, you will not see me. My future Buckeye will be born that weekend so I am selling my season tickets 😞 Cheers to you and the family 1 Quote
thatdude2 Posted August 10 Posted August 10 1 hour ago, Born Burnt Orange said: Why would you waste time on an OU board? For the laughs…Laughter is good medicine 1 Quote
HDub1995 Posted Sunday at 09:45 PM Posted Sunday at 09:45 PM @LovingBuckeye just wanted to say thanks for sharing your insights on the Buckeyes and the civil conversations on the board. Nice to see between opposing fanbases. I worked in the compliance office at Ohio State and loved my time there. Great people all around in that department and in the football building. Looking forward to a great match up! 2 Quote
MarkInAustin Posted Sunday at 10:54 PM Posted Sunday at 10:54 PM These teams appear stacked with enough talent to play each other twice this season. There are perhaps 5-7 other stacked college teams in America. The loser in Columbus can only afford one more loss and be assured of a playoff spot, I think. Vegas apparently has the home team favored by the standard home team betting margin. I won't bet this game. I will be watching on TV, enjoying a Texas victory or having the next week to recover from the anguish. Hook 'em. Quote
Texus Posted Monday at 08:01 PM Posted Monday at 08:01 PM On 8/8/2025 at 3:44 PM, LovingBuckeye said: That’s funny, we have two very confident fan bases. I see it as 31-17 Ohio State. One fan base is going to be in for a hell of a letdown. Hopefully it isn’t us once again in Columbus 😞 Damn you Vince Young!! The idea that Ohio State is going to score 31 points on this Texas D is wishful thinking at best. 1 Quote
Danny david Posted Wednesday at 08:47 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:47 AM Texas is elite . Play the best at osu. Forget nil politics and it will be a shootout.. our secondary insane but let’s see if run game can get the QBs comfortable Quote
harveycmd Posted Wednesday at 10:22 AM Posted Wednesday at 10:22 AM Here we go boys. Gotta take it to em. 55 in his last game against Jordan in less than three quarters. Just pound em. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikesFVfDIvw Quote
MBHORNSFAN Posted Wednesday at 04:16 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:16 PM Flight booked Hotel booked tickets bought Beat OSU 1 1 Quote
Bobby_Batronic Posted Wednesday at 11:26 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:26 PM On 8/10/2025 at 10:11 AM, Blake Munroe said: posted this in its own thread, but… Patricia struggling to install his defense because writing on whiteboard with a pencil is difficult. Quote
Moderators Blake Munroe Posted Thursday at 12:32 PM Author Moderators Posted Thursday at 12:32 PM 13 hours ago, Bobby_Batronic said: Patricia struggling to install his defense because writing on whiteboard with a pencil is difficult. Seems Ohio State fans have mixed feelings on the Boyer hire. That's for certain. Some think it will help, while others find it worrisome they felt the need to add him at the last second to help with defense. 2 Quote
LovingBuckeye Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Ohio State named their 2025 captains today after their second and final scrimmage of fall camp. They are Caleb Downs (FS) - 5* .9953 #7 overall recruit Sonny Styles (LB) - 5* .9937 #12 overall recruit Brandon Innis (slot WR, replacing Egbuka) -4* .9815 #38 overall receuit Austin Siereveld (LT) - 4* .9045 #302 overall recruit Quote
LovingBuckeye Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 8/14/2025 at 8:32 AM, Blake Munroe said: Seems Ohio State fans have mixed feelings on the Boyer hire. That's for certain. Some think it will help, while others find it worrisome they felt the need to add him at the last second to help with defense. Most Ohio State fans love the hire. The more NFL coaches that are working as analysts the better. Quote
harveycmd Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3 minutes ago, LovingBuckeye said: Most Ohio State fans love the hire. The more NFL coaches that are working as analysts the better. Does seem like an odd time for the hire. Quote
LovingBuckeye Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 minutes ago, harveycmd said: Does seem like an odd time for the hire. It is, but another set of eyes scouting Sark’s tendencies can only be a good thing. All reports out of fall camp is that the defense should be elite again. Quote
harveycmd Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Just now, LovingBuckeye said: It is, but another set of eyes scouting Sark’s tendencies can only be a good thing. All reports out of fall camp is that the defense should be elite again. Reading that Larry Johnson is going to relent and play a larger rotation at DT. If he'd done that last year, probably still have Knowles. Quote
LovingBuckeye Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 minutes ago, harveycmd said: Reading that Larry Johnson is going to relent and play a larger rotation at DT. If he'd done that last year, probably still have Knowles. The issue with Knowles is that the defense didn’t become what it was last season until Ryan Day stepped in and made him change the way he called the game. Which was Day wanted Knowles to bring more pressure and be more creative with his blitz packages. It was the Oregon loss that brought about the change and you could see the difference in the second game against Oregon. Quote
harveycmd Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, LovingBuckeye said: The issue with Knowles is that the defense didn’t become what it was last season until Ryan Day stepped in and made him change the way he called the game. Which was Day wanted Knowles to bring more pressure and be more creative with his blitz packages. It was the Oregon loss that brought about the change and you could see the difference in the second game against Oregon. I've read that since Knowles left. I remember Buckeye nation reaction after that Oregon loss was that Knowles couldn't run the packages he wanted in pass rush situations because LJ controlled DL substitutions, preventing the personnel needed. After Knowles left, it morphed into Day had to get on to Knowles. When it first went down, it was Day had to make LJ let Knowles have what he wanted. Quote
LovingBuckeye Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 16 minutes ago, harveycmd said: I've read that since Knowles left. I remember Buckeye nation reaction after that Oregon loss was that Knowles couldn't run the packages he wanted in pass rush situations because LJ controlled DL substitutions, preventing the personnel needed. After Knowles left, it morphed into Day had to get on to Knowles. When it first went down, it was Day had to make LJ let Knowles have what he wanted. Yeah, Buckeye Nation is quick to blame the low hanging fruit, which is LJ due to his age and perceived lack of recruiting ability. As more and more reports came out it was widely understood that it was Knowles who was holding the D back. This came to be understood way before he left for Penn State. Quote
LovingBuckeye Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) This was from an Ohio State insider from Letterman Row after today’s scrimmage - 1. still see Sayin as QB1 after today. Would be surprised if he’s not the guy. Heard Lincoln had some really strong throws throughout the day but hearing the expectation is Sayin 2. The running backs and rushing attack continues to look like a strength of this team 3. still looking like the OL is (L to R) Siereveld Montgomery Hinzman Tegra and Daniels with Onianwa as the 6th man Edited 1 hour ago by LovingBuckeye Quote
harveycmd Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, LovingBuckeye said: Yeah, Buckeye Nation is quick to blame the low hanging fruit, which is LJ due to his age and perceived lack of recruiting ability. As more and more reports came out it was widely understood that it was Knowles who was holding the D back. This came to be understood way before he left for Penn State. Perhaps. Given that Knowles was always creative and aggressive with his blitz packages prior to his move to Ohio State, it seems unlikely that Knowles suddenly decided to become cautious and conservative when he finally went to a place with all that athleticism. Conversely, LJ has always had a tight rotation and insistent on "his" guys. Quote
LovingBuckeye Posted 59 minutes ago Posted 59 minutes ago Just now, harveycmd said: Perhaps. Given that Knowles was always creative and aggressive with his blitz packages prior to his move to Ohio State, it seems unlikely that Knowles suddenly decided to become cautious and conservative when he finally went to a place with all that athleticism. Conversely, LJ has always had a tight rotation and insistent on "his" guys. Knowles was reckless before Ohio State with his blitzing and scheme, he over corrected after he was torched at Ohio State his first season and instead played conservative and simply relied on his players to “out athlete” other teams, which worked better until we faced equally as good of offenses like Oregon. Quote
harveycmd Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, LovingBuckeye said: Knowles was reckless before Ohio State with his blitzing and scheme, he over corrected after he was torched at Ohio State his first season and instead played conservative and simply relied on his players to “out athlete” other teams, which worked better until we faced equally as good of offenses like Oregon. We're probably going to simply disagree on this. Story changed after Knowles left. Knowles has been solid for years. LJ has been stubborn for years. Why would Day have hired Knowles if he was overly "reckless"? Quote
LovingBuckeye Posted 46 minutes ago Posted 46 minutes ago 6 minutes ago, harveycmd said: We're probably going to simply disagree on this. Story changed after Knowles left. Knowles has been solid for years. LJ has been stubborn for years. Why would Day have hired Knowles if he was overly "reckless"? The story changed way before Knowles left. We didn’t know how reckless Knowles was until he faced more physical run games in the B1G. Knowles ran a 3-3-5, Ohio State’s roster was always built to run a 4-2-5. LJ wanted more aggressive DL, Knowles wanted his DL to contain more. Once Day interjected, Sawyer took off. Quote
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