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DB Brendon White (transfer to Rutgers)

Film study: Brendon White brings a much needed spark to the Buckeye defense

The Buckeyes may have finally found the answer at safety.


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When Jordan Fuller was ejected early in the second quarter for targeting, you could almost feel the collective blood pressure of Ohio Stadium shoot up. At that point in the game, the Buckeyes hadn’t been great on defense by any means, but they had a nine-point lead, and Jordan Fuller, like he had all season, was keeping the defense together with his play at safety.

Now the defense’s top leader was gone for the rest of the game, and one of Ohio State’s weakest positions would have to go to the bench to find a replacement. As Buckeye fans know, Ohio State found more than a one-time replacement in Brendon White. They may have found a future star, and the answer at safety that had vexed Greg Schiano and the defensive staff all season long.

White’s impact on the defense showed up almost immediately. He was a bit quiet on his first drive, as he got into the flow of the game and mostly hovered around the defensive backfield, but on his second drive at safety, White caught up to the speed of the game, and started wreaking havoc.


This was the first of many times that Brendon White showed something that no other Buckeye defender has shown much at all this year. Out of his high safety spot, he read the play, tracked Adrian Martinez’s scramble, got downhill, and most importantly, took the correct pursuit angle to bring Martinez down in the backfield. This is not in any way an easy play to make, especially for a young safety, but White’s discipline, awareness and fantastic athleticism helped him make this first-down saving tackle.


Just a couple plays later he makes a similar tackle in the red zone, as he reads the run, gets downhill, and puts himself in a position to succeed. He actually misses the read slightly, setting the edge a bit too hard on the fake by Devine Ozigbo, but his quickness allow him to burst into the hole when Ozigbo does, and he wraps up and keeps Ozigbo out of the endzone with a tackle that he makes look pretty easy, despite a super high degree of difficulty. It’s great to see a young player make up for an over pursuit like this, because generally, that quick adjustment is the sign of a good player.

While Nebraska did end up finding the end zone a few plays later on that drive, it was still super encouraging to see White making the plays that Jordan Fuller has made all year, and in some cases (like the late adjustment on the running back), plays that I’m not entirely sure Fuller can make. Fuller is a steady tackler, a smart player, and a great leader, but White seems to be on a whole different level physically. That’ll make them excellent complementary players if Ohio State does go with a Fuller/White safety pairing for the remainder of the season.

Speaking of that ability to adjust and adapt his pursuit, White didn’t just do that on the on red zone run. He did it all game long. He did it on runs that got to the second level, tracking the ball the whole way and preventing any kind of big play, he did it in coverage, sticking close to his receiver, reading their route and either covering them completely or allowing a catch and immediate tackle.


Entire article: https://www.landgrantholyland.com/2...film-study-brendon-white-safety-jordan-fuller

White being there to clean up was great, but the biggest issue with all 3 plays is the D-line got dominated and the LBs either were well out of position or the D-line was stonewalled.

Both of those have to improve.
 
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yeah, I agree. I think u have to role with any positive spark u see on the defensive side of the ball. I just found it refreshing to see someone in the secondary read, react, attack, and get ball carrier down. He wasn't perfect but he came downhill, filled lanes, and did a great job of sticking his nose in there in run support. I think with similiar, power downhill running teams left on the schedule.... White and Fuller may be the answers in the back end of the defense going forward.
 
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I hope Brendon continues to do well.

Not only for himself and the team, but for all you guys speaking in absolutes about Brendon's ability. Could lead to some sad times.

I accept he may be a liability in pass. Maybe. Possibly.
But we're going to East Lansing where their QBs seem to have taken a page out of Wisconsin's yips... he needs to play. A lot. At worst take him off on 3rd and longs...
 
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Football: Urban Meyer says Brendon White is fighting for starting safety job in Big Ten teleconference

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Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer said in Tuesday’s Big Ten teleconference that sophomore safety Brendon White has earned his way into the rotation for the safety spot opposite junior Jordan Fuller.

Meyer said White would be splitting reps with redshirt freshman Shaun Wade at safety, saying the starting job will be determined through their performances week in practice.

Even though he is not in the rotation, sophomore Isaiah Pryor will be back healthy against Michigan State and will battle for playing time, according to Meyer,.

“The good news is that I think we are going to be relatively healthy back there,” Meyer said. “We have all three corners and some good depth finally at safety.”

White recorded 13 tackles and two tackles for loss in Ohio State’s 36-31 win against Nebraska, while Pryor was sidelined during the game with a shoulder impingement.

Despite allowing 31 points and 450 yards to a two-win Cornhuskers team, Meyer said he thinks his defense made progress coming out of its bye week after its 49-20 loss to Purdue on Oct. 20.

“So when you ask if we are confident, I will know more after this week, but I thought we took a good step last week,” Meyer said. “Even though we gave up some yards, we are getting better.”

Entire article: https://www.thelantern.com/2018/11/...tarting-safety-job-in-big-ten-teleconference/
 
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OHIO STATE NOTEBOOK: SHEA PATTERSON INFORMS DWAYNE HASKINS ABOUT MICHIGAN STATE, ALEX GRINCH DEFENDS NOT PLAYING BRENDON WHITE SOONER AND RPOS COULD RETURN

ALEX GRINCH STICKS BY NOT PLAYING BRENDON WHITE SOONER

Brendon White came out of nowhere on Saturday.

He did not play a defensive snap in the prior four weeks, and he had never played more than 25 snaps in a single game. But with Isaiah Pryor out with an injury and Jordan Fuller ejected due to a targeting penalty, he entered the game and thrived. In his 58 snaps, he tied for the team high with 13 tackles.

After being relegated to special team for the prior month, White seemed like he should have been the starter next to Fuller the whole season. So, it begged the question: why didn’t White play significant snaps before Saturday?

Grinch answered, “No. Stern no,” when asked whether White’s performance shows the coaching staff made a mistake not playing him sooner.

“What you have to do as a coach is you have to evaluate the things that are presented in front of you, and that comes from spring football through fall camp, and then you make a decision who your start is going into Week 1,” Grinch said. “And then, based on performances over the course of a Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, which obviously isn't broadcasted on TV, you evaluate those things as well.

“Then, Saturday is obviously our major (evaluation). That's the stage. Don't get me wrong, that's the stage.”

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...ichigan-state-alex-grinch-defends-not-playing
 
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OHIO STATE NOTEBOOK: SHEA PATTERSON INFORMS DWAYNE HASKINS ABOUT MICHIGAN STATE, ALEX GRINCH DEFENDS NOT PLAYING BRENDON WHITE SOONER AND RPOS COULD RETURN

ALEX GRINCH STICKS BY NOT PLAYING BRENDON WHITE SOONER

Brendon White came out of nowhere on Saturday.

He did not play a defensive snap in the prior four weeks, and he had never played more than 25 snaps in a single game. But with Isaiah Pryor out with an injury and Jordan Fuller ejected due to a targeting penalty, he entered the game and thrived. In his 58 snaps, he tied for the team high with 13 tackles.

After being relegated to special team for the prior month, White seemed like he should have been the starter next to Fuller the whole season. So, it begged the question: why didn’t White play significant snaps before Saturday?

Grinch answered, “No. Stern no,” when asked whether White’s performance shows the coaching staff made a mistake not playing him sooner.

“What you have to do as a coach is you have to evaluate the things that are presented in front of you, and that comes from spring football through fall camp, and then you make a decision who your start is going into Week 1,” Grinch said. “And then, based on performances over the course of a Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, which obviously isn't broadcasted on TV, you evaluate those things as well.

“Then, Saturday is obviously our major (evaluation). That's the stage. Don't get me wrong, that's the stage.”

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...ichigan-state-alex-grinch-defends-not-playing

So it's confirmed Grinch was making those depth chart decisions ... and once again Ego from coaching staff prevents them from admitting a mistake.
Ok then.
 
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“Then, Saturday is obviously our major (evaluation). That's the stage. Don't get me wrong, that's the stage.”

Well, then, Alex, you must've been asleep during those evaluations, what with Wint and Pryor trading turns giving up 90+ yard TDs. Maybe he was selectively quoted or his words were taken out of context, but reading that article, Grinch sounds like a complete clown.
 
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