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Game Thread tOSU vs. Penn St. (Dark Night in the 'Shoe) Sat 10/17 @ 8p ET, ABC/ESPN/ESPN2

Like I said earlier in the thread, this offense is JT's team, and it shows when he's on the field. Everyone seems to play a little harder and be a bit more focused.

Another win, another week of haters hating. Bring it!

Everything happens FASTER too. When JT comes in, in comparison, it looks like Cardale had been playing/running in "slow motion". I think the instant "change of speed" (i.e. everything goes down faster) contributes to JT's success.
 
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J.T. BARRETT SPARKS OHIO STATE'S ROUT OF PENN STATE, BUT URBAN MEYER AND COMPANY AREN'T READY TO MAKE DECISION ON A CHANGE AT QUARTERBACK

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Urban Meyer's patented jump pass made an appearance, Ohio State had all but put away Penn State to move to remain unbeaten on the season, and J.T. Barrett trotted back to the sideline in earnest.

An ear-to-ear smile across his face, Barrett hugged Meyer, shook hands with his teammates and maneuvered along the Ohio State sideline. He snatched his jacked and headset from an assistant coach, tossed both on his body, then moved to the section of the bench where his offensive line sat.

Waving a finger at each one, Barrett passed out high-fives and head taps. Jacoby Boren, Chase Farris, Pat Elflein, Taylor Decker and Billy Price all got one, each responding with the zeal that they knew they'd just done what they had set out to do — and enjoyed every minute of it.

"I think there are times where teams say, 'OK, we've had enough.' A checkmate, things like that," Barrett told reporters after the Buckeyes dispatched Penn State, 38-10, Saturday at Ohio Stadium. "So with that, it was one of those types of things where we looked at the offensive line and said, 'Hey, it's about that time. Let's make sure we get them out of there.'

"That was the main thing, make sure we keep driving and get a touchdown on that drive, which we did."

Barrett's first touchdown pass in nearly a month came on a signature play Tim Tebow made famous at Florida under Meyer. Suck the defense in near the goal line after shredding it all night beforehand on quarterback runs, then hop over the line and fire a quick strike to your wide receiver. The guy on the receiving end just happened to be Braxton Miller, and those on the receiving end of the knockout blow were the Penn State Nittany Lions.

"I just read that we were 6-for-6 in the red zone again, so that's 12-for-12 in the last 12 times we've been in there," said Meyer, who won his 20th consecutive game for the fourth time in his coaching career. "First of all, that's a lot of times in there, which is good.

"Second thing is just let me evaluate it, let you guys know on Monday, and go from there."

"It" is the Buckeye quarterback battle, a bout between Barrett and Cardale Jones that lasted throughout training camp and bled into the regular season. The two were listed as co-starters on the depth chart the first month of the season, but then Jones earned the nod as the Buckeyes went to Indiana.

Ohio State beat the Hoosiers, 34-27, and Barrett didn't play a snap. The Buckeyes returned home and Meyer decided to insert the calm Texan in red zone situations against lowly Maryland, witnessing the immediate results as he mentioned. It started that way Saturday night against the Nittany Lions, but then Barrett solely took the reins in the third quarter and finished the game.

"It's too early to make any decisions right now," offensive coordinator Ed Warinner said of a potential switch at starting quarterback. "It's the head coach's decision first of all, second of all we'll have a consult about it, but there's a reason we had Cardale starting and we just have to assess where we're at right now."

It is Meyer's choice, and it seemed he went with Jones and was going to stick with him. The junior, however, finished 9-of-15 for 84 yards Saturday and is not the run threat Barrett is — his four rushes netted -16 yards, while Barrett ran 11 times for 102 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

"I think he sparked us," Warinner said of Barrett. "Some of those things we did with him in there gave us some momentum. He had a big impact in the game."

Entire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...te-but-urban-meyer-and-company-arent-ready-to
 
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J.T. BARRETT, EZEKIEL ELLIOTT CARRY OHIO STATE TO VICTORY OVER PENN STATE WITH POTENT RUSHING ATTACK

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For Ohio State running back Ezekiel Elliott, things Saturday night against Penn State looked awfully familiar. Over the course of four quarters Saturday and a 38-10 victory, all seemed normal for Elliott and the Buckeyes' running game — the part that has turned into the foundation of this team.

“I think we finally looked like the Ohio State rushing game that you saw the last three games last year,” Elliott said. “The holes they were opening today were just so big and they made it easy for me. All I had to do was get to the second level, make guys miss.”

Ohio State tallied 315 yards on the ground against the vaunted Nittany Lions defense. Elliott ran for 153 of those on 27 carries; quarterback J.T. Barrett racked up 102 of his own. It looked a lot like the Buckeyes’ run to the national title one year ago, where Elliott ran rampant against Wisconsin, Alabama and Oregon.

The obvious difference Saturday was Barrett was the quarterback whereas last season down the stretch it was Cardale Jones. Barrett is a dual-threat guy, which makes it extremely difficult for opposing defenses to handle.

But either way, Ohio State’s rushing attack was the key to its victory.

“Zeke and the offensive line took control of the game,” head coach Urban Meyer said. “And I thought J.T. came in and played great. He ran for 100 yards and he obviously gives you that dual threat.”

Entire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...o-victory-over-penn-state-with-potent-rushing
 
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A few thoughts, having now watched the game:

  1. I remain convinced that JT Barrett should start at quarterback. This is a different team with him in there.
  2. Coach Franklin may know a bit more about Joey Bosa now than he did when he dissed him in a pre-game interview.
  3. Penn State's quarterback mobility was not the issue that they made it out to be. Thank goodness that he failed to see his open running back, when he could have thrown an unopposed TD and made it 24-17. Buckeye secondary will want to review that film and make sure that doesn't happen again.
  4. Kirk Herbstreit absolutely needs to stay away from Buckeye games.
  5. I thought the black-out was actually quite novel. The Shoe looked unlike anything I ever saw before.
  6. I thought the targeting penalty on Cam was valid, even if unintentional. The fumble recovery on the next play set the universe karma back in balance.
 
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Penn State's quarterback mobility was not the issue that they made it out to be. Thank goodness that he failed to see his open running back, when he could have thrown an unopposed TD and made it 24-17. Buckeye secondary will want to review that film and make sure that doesn't happen again.

It's been the same thing for 3 years running, the most NFL ready QB in college football absolutely cannot handle a pass rush.

When he feels the slightest bit of pressure he turtles up and just looks for the softest landing he can muster.
 
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The Bulls of the 90's were a Rock concert and could back up everything. If tOSU goes back to back they can have all the black outs white outs polka dot outs they want until then lets CONCENTRATE ON FOOTBALL. Yes I am from the Woody era.
 
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The fucking media, national, local, fucking twitter, all saying [Mark May] about this being a rivalry. It's like they all got a text from Delaney this morning telling them to sell this load of horse[Mark May].

If this was a rivalry (which PSU seems to think it is), then they shouldn't complain about running up the score, because you ALWAYS want to humiliate your rival.
 
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