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Nebraska vs tOSU, Noon ET, Oct. 24, FOX

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Seriously. Do it.

I can't say enough about our media team. They absolutely kill it. Goosebumps every time.
I know I’m a stay off my lawn type guy..but I don’t even watch these, they are “hype” videos. The Media team is so good at this that after viewing it many fans think tOSU can beat the Chiefs. Then game day comes and fans are losing their minds when the game doesn’t match the hype video. Fans start questioning everything play calling, depth chart, officials announcers. I get sucked in too and wonder I’m screaming at the TV and we are up 21. Lol
 
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I know I’m a stay off my lawn type guy..but I don’t even watch these, they are “hype” videos. The Media team is so good at this that after viewing it many fans think tOSU can beat the Chiefs. Then game day comes and fans are losing their minds when the game doesn’t match the hype video. Fans start questioning everything play calling, depth chart, officials announcers. I get sucked in too and wonder I’m screaming at the TV and we are up 21. Lol
Fair point lol... for me the videos are cool in how they portray the traditions and how they show the team being a team.

For me at least I know how good these guys and any game day drama from me is my own fault lol. Not to mention I've normally had a few adult beverages.
 
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SLOWING DOWN WAN’DALE ROBINSON


The Cornhuskers only have a few players on their roster who would even make Ohio State’s two-deep depth chart. Wan’Dale Robinson, however, is one of them.

The second-year playmaking wide receiver was once a recruiting target of the Buckeyes as a top-100 prospect out of Kentucky. He initially committed to play for the Wildcats before choosing to attend Nebraska. As a true freshman last year, Robinson moved around in the offense to record 40 catches for 443 yards and two touchdowns, adding 340 rushing yards and three touchdowns on the ground.

In his second year, Robinson is primed for even greater output, and Ohio State understands slowing him down will be key to preventing Nebraska’s offense from getting rolling.

“With him, he's such a great athlete,” Borland said. “Last year, we saw him at receiver. We saw him in the backfield. Without getting into specifics, there's multiple ways he can hurt you. We've got to prepare for it all. That's our job. That's what we've been doing.”

Robinson’s versatility makes him perhaps the most dangerous Cornhusker on the offensive side of the ball.

“We're really well aware of that, and you never know in an opening game what somebody's going to do,” Mattison said. “So you really want to make sure you try to cover every base. But the fact that they did that a lot last year with him and they did a lot of things throughout the season with him, we have really tried to make sure we've covered every base and really had a lot of walkthroughs with it, a lot of different periods of practice to make sure we're in charge of all those different things.”
 
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