Normally I want defence off the field to watch the excitement of the offence but with this team I can't wait to see what the defence will do. They make some amazing plays
I like Tim May and Spencer. Spencer is your passionate Buckeye fan whose emotional well-being is based on OSU. Tim May is your seasoned respected guru who above all wants to slap Spencer in the face at any given moment.
Great win but Oregon will not play like Tennessee did. Our pass Rush and pass defense needs to be great in that game and we need one our of RBs to dominate
How can you say anyone on the O line was great all year escapes me? If great means just be able to get in the way and shield the defenders from the running lane is great, then Hinzman was by far and away the best at it. Strong Dude. For some reason he sat on the sideline for most of the year. Our transfer center very seldom let anyone get under his pads with a leverage advantage, but the zone blocking plays for the rest of the O line was painful to watch with our guys too high on contact and getting stood-up repeatedly. There was a Keystone Cop-like right stretch zone play against Michigan that I will never be able to get out of my mind in what amounted to unexplainable 15-20 yard sprint into the sideline where our big guys had no idea what to do when they got there. Not Saturday, the counter plays enabled our monster to control the LOS, but not dominate. That's coming if our genius coaches don't fall back into stupid.
It’s curious (and I think intentional) that Ryan Day & Chip Kelly could orchestrate such an abysmal game plan vs TTUN (that negligence and dereliction of duty spring to mind)…… ……yet, mere days later they could correctly put together an easy, straightforward plan based on an opponent they rarely face….. Pretty easy to understand that a handful of football playing 8th graders could have correctly formulated a successful game plan for each => especially and essentially because the SAME GAME PLAN, works for both opponents…… I know we were fleeced. I’m wondering if Vegas was too…..? No way Day & Kelly were both that daft, clueless and obtuse……and then easily transitioned back into being aware of a new opponent’s strengths and weaknesses. Life just doesn’t happen like that w/o a cause (known or unknown). I think many of us suspect the unknown cause…… because it’s an easy guess and currently the only one that makes any sense.
You got what you got, you have GOT to be kidding me??? So, Montgomery, who has been a backup all year, comes out of nowhere and kicks-ass, in a no-zone game plan. Are you not the least bit curious why? The problem is that our genius coaches don't really know what they GOT because the have been recruiting, developing (if you want to call it that), and evaluating starters around zone schemes, that has been problematic for years.
If the old cliché that the game is won or lost in the trenches is true, then from what I have observed over the last four seasons of frustration is that the Natty will come down to the extent that our genius coaching staff will be smart enough to get the hell out of the way.
Gents, it is not injuries. Please put your thinking caps on, but if you want to whine about injuries don't you have to ask why so many lower leg injuries? Why is our best lineman a 3 star developed under Sabin's tutelage? Why all of a sudden did our O line look so good where OSU a known zone run team under Day and Frye, gave up on zone blocking entirely?
Yes, creativity was a factor...I guess, but it does not matter how creative you are if the big guys, even with their hair on fire, don't establish and maintain a leverage advantage against defenders on contact. This is basic football fellas, it ain't rocket science.
Not one zone blocking run play against the Vols? If true, that should be telling, but I have noted only one TH-cam video over at Eleven Warriors that has made this claim. What is going on fellas, are you even looking at the video? If our genius coaches don't fall back into the surrender leverage early and often zone blocking nonsense, and continue to let our monsters fire of the ball with run plays that set-up our guys with favorable pad level leverage dispositions on defenders we could see a 2014-like end of the year performance.
When Ryan Day loses to oregon he should be fired. He loses the big difficult games most of the time. He should do better with the talent at ohio state. Fire Ryan Day immediately after the oregon loss.
You guys are part of the reason Ryan Day keep trying to run the freaking ball and why he called the Michigan game the way he did. You started this video talking about them running the ball. You guys need to let go of that old Woody Hayes 3 yards and a cloud of dust crap. Urban Meyer killed that in his era. This team has to pass to setup the run. They can run to setup the pass on bad teams but need to do the opposite against teams w/ good defenses and especially w/ good D-lines. IMO the weak point of this team has been the O-line but you local reporters keep insisting they run the ball. The rest of the team is loaded w/ 5 stars but the O=line isn't. So help it make sense you wanting them to run the ball down every team's throat? The math ain't mathing. I stopped watching you local guys because you guys keep talking about running the ball all the damn time. Woody and Earl have passed away. Cooper and Tressel are no longer coaching the team either. Meyer didn't listen to you guys like Day does and he called games to the team's strength which was passing. I still think Will Howard sucks at throwing the deep ball. This was the first game he looked decent at it. All the other games he would always underthrow deep balls but you guys never drilled Day about that. Oh wait. That's right because you were more worried about the running game. Do us fans who know a little bit about football and stop grilling Ryan Day about running the ball all the time. I'm old enough to have seen Woody coach so let him and his running game rest in piece.
I highly doubt Ryan Day is taking his cues from the local beat. I do agree with you partially, though: I think Ryan Day took the "soft" and "born on 3rd base" comments from Harbaugh and Josh Gattis a few years back WAY too personally, and he lets that dictate how he calls the Michigan game. Rather than relying on our strength, he insists on proving how "tough" we are. Just let that go, and do what you're good at doing. Thats what we did in the 2022 Georgia game and what we did last night. Win a national championship however you can, just do it by using the advantages you have, rather than trying to do it in the way people THINK you should. Go Bucks, bring #9 home!
Will Howard let them fly finally in this game but Embuka and Smith had some reallt amazing catches to make them look great. His passes weren't quite as late or short as before
Urban Meyer ran the ball all the time, wtf are you talking about? Will Howard threw some really good deep passes the other day. I think your just trolling.
I think the O line has actually been a strength outside of the games immediately following season ending injuries to a future 1st round tackle and the best center in the country.
He's a good reporter & has a LOT of knowledge/wisdom as far as Ohio State football (hell, college football period)....BUT, his natural personality traits often get in his own way when podcasting with others. He would work more effectively as an SOLO podcaster (doing the occasional interview) imo. Spencer is good & works better as a pairing with Andy.
Merry Christmas Spencer and Tim!
Thanks Tim! Love the show!!!!
Good topics guys, thanks..Have a Merry Christmas! 👍 Go Bucks!
the "denouement" and the "tour de force" in one phrase by Tim at the 13 minutes mark! Must be some French Acadian in you! great show
Normally I want defence off the field to watch the excitement of the offence but with this team I can't wait to see what the defence will do. They make some amazing plays
What happened to Andy?
Can do this with no problem. These boys were zoomin. I think the Tennessee fans are great, even the trolling
Good game OSU. loved watching an SEC team play ball up north in December.
Yep, show is awesome. +1 to "like that we feed off each other" - love it fellas.
BUCKEYES AGAINST THE 🌏🌍 Let’s Go!
Great performance. Now that's Buckeye football. Ok just lather, rinse, repeat 3 more times. Natty or bust! O-H
I - O !!!
I-O!!!
N-O
Neland North got fractured before it even got built 😅
I like Tim May and Spencer. Spencer is your passionate Buckeye fan whose emotional well-being is based on OSU. Tim May is your seasoned respected guru who above all wants to slap Spencer in the face at any given moment.
Did anyone notice our D ends excellent hand techniques in this game, especially with Sawyer? Where has this been all year?
Great win but Oregon will not play like Tennessee did. Our pass Rush and pass defense needs to be great in that game and we need one our of RBs to dominate
Agreed but 4 sacks was pretty amazing for us.
Oregon damn near lost to psu
@@donjizzlemontana also they played Ohio State and Penn State at home. Oregon about to be exposed!
If our D ends can get off the blocks as quick as they did against the Vols they will make life a bit more challenging for Oregon's QB.
GO FREAKING BUCKS😤💯
just watched the tenn vs ohio st at the citrus bowl how the hell did we lose that game
Same reason the team lost to ttun then and now, not utilizing your talent and playing not to lose.
I remember that game... OState should of beat them in 95
@@klaekrodeman7074facts.
Long spikes.
Big ten makes me sick 43 mil. between Oregon and Ohio st to buy a championship f’ing 🤡
Tim is trying to remember the play where the defensive tackle took the ball from Quinshon
OSU is missing two of their best three offensive linemen due to injury. Duh. They have to adjust.
How can you say anyone on the O line was great all year escapes me? If great means just be able to get in the way and shield the defenders from the running lane is great, then Hinzman was by far and away the best at it. Strong Dude. For some reason he sat on the sideline for most of the year. Our transfer center very seldom let anyone get under his pads with a leverage advantage, but the zone blocking plays for the rest of the O line was painful to watch with our guys too high on contact and getting stood-up repeatedly. There was a Keystone Cop-like right stretch zone play against Michigan that I will never be able to get out of my mind in what amounted to unexplainable 15-20 yard sprint into the sideline where our big guys had no idea what to do when they got there. Not Saturday, the counter plays enabled our monster to control the LOS, but not dominate. That's coming if our genius coaches don't fall back into stupid.
WON NOT DONE
If the game against Oregon comes down to field goal with Fielding as the kicker we are screwed.
Good ol rocky flop
It’s curious (and I think intentional) that Ryan Day & Chip Kelly could orchestrate such an abysmal game plan vs TTUN (that negligence and dereliction of duty spring to mind)……
……yet, mere days later they could correctly put together an easy, straightforward plan based on an opponent they rarely face…..
Pretty easy to understand that a handful of football playing 8th graders could have correctly formulated a successful game plan for each => especially and essentially because the SAME GAME PLAN, works for both opponents……
I know we were fleeced.
I’m wondering if Vegas was too…..?
No way Day & Kelly were both that daft, clueless and obtuse……and then easily transitioned back into being aware of a new opponent’s strengths and weaknesses.
Life just doesn’t happen like that w/o a cause (known or unknown).
I think many of us suspect the unknown cause…… because it’s an easy guess and currently the only one that makes any sense.
Eye opening take. God, I hope it is not true.
You got what you got, you have GOT to be kidding me??? So, Montgomery, who has been a backup all year, comes out of nowhere and kicks-ass, in a no-zone game plan. Are you not the least bit curious why? The problem is that our genius coaches don't really know what they GOT because the have been recruiting, developing (if you want to call it that), and evaluating starters around zone schemes, that has been problematic for years.
If the old cliché that the game is won or lost in the trenches is true, then from what I have observed over the last four seasons of frustration is that the Natty will come down to the extent that our genius coaching staff will be smart enough to get the hell out of the way.
Gents, it is not injuries. Please put your thinking caps on, but if you want to whine about injuries don't you have to ask why so many lower leg injuries? Why is our best lineman a 3 star developed under Sabin's tutelage? Why all of a sudden did our O line look so good where OSU a known zone run team under Day and Frye, gave up on zone blocking entirely?
Yes, creativity was a factor...I guess, but it does not matter how creative you are if the big guys, even with their hair on fire, don't establish and maintain a leverage advantage against defenders on contact. This is basic football fellas, it ain't rocket science.
Not one zone blocking run play against the Vols? If true, that should be telling, but I have noted only one TH-cam video over at Eleven Warriors that has made this claim. What is going on fellas, are you even looking at the video?
If our genius coaches don't fall back into the surrender leverage early and often zone blocking nonsense, and continue to let our monsters fire of the ball with run plays that set-up our guys with favorable pad level leverage dispositions on defenders we could see a 2014-like end of the year performance.
On3 is donk status for hiring Ari Wasserman
Ohio State by 17
When Ryan Day loses to oregon he should be fired. He loses the big difficult games most of the time. He should do better with the talent at ohio state. Fire Ryan Day immediately after the oregon loss.
You guys are part of the reason Ryan Day keep trying to run the freaking ball and why he called the Michigan game the way he did. You started this video talking about them running the ball. You guys need to let go of that old Woody Hayes 3 yards and a cloud of dust crap. Urban Meyer killed that in his era. This team has to pass to setup the run. They can run to setup the pass on bad teams but need to do the opposite against teams w/ good defenses and especially w/ good D-lines. IMO the weak point of this team has been the O-line but you local reporters keep insisting they run the ball. The rest of the team is loaded w/ 5 stars but the O=line isn't. So help it make sense you wanting them to run the ball down every team's throat? The math ain't mathing. I stopped watching you local guys because you guys keep talking about running the ball all the damn time. Woody and Earl have passed away. Cooper and Tressel are no longer coaching the team either. Meyer didn't listen to you guys like Day does and he called games to the team's strength which was passing. I still think Will Howard sucks at throwing the deep ball. This was the first game he looked decent at it. All the other games he would always underthrow deep balls but you guys never drilled Day about that. Oh wait. That's right because you were more worried about the running game. Do us fans who know a little bit about football and stop grilling Ryan Day about running the ball all the time. I'm old enough to have seen Woody coach so let him and his running game rest in piece.
I highly doubt Ryan Day is taking his cues from the local beat. I do agree with you partially, though: I think Ryan Day took the "soft" and "born on 3rd base" comments from Harbaugh and Josh Gattis a few years back WAY too personally, and he lets that dictate how he calls the Michigan game. Rather than relying on our strength, he insists on proving how "tough" we are. Just let that go, and do what you're good at doing. Thats what we did in the 2022 Georgia game and what we did last night. Win a national championship however you can, just do it by using the advantages you have, rather than trying to do it in the way people THINK you should. Go Bucks, bring #9 home!
Will Howard let them fly finally in this game but Embuka and Smith had some reallt amazing catches to make them look great. His passes weren't quite as late or short as before
What are you on? Running the ball is a huge part of what Urban did. Just shut up
Urban Meyer ran the ball all the time, wtf are you talking about? Will Howard threw some really good deep passes the other day. I think your just trolling.
I think the O line has actually been a strength outside of the games immediately following season ending injuries to a future 1st round tackle and the best center in the country.
Is it possible for Tim May to interrupt anymore than he does?
Half of OSU team should have been suspended from playing in the playoffs after their assault of UM players over a flag.
fing Tim may is so annoying man
Both of them are !
Thanks for watching. -Spencer
Then don't listen. Problem solved
@@1bigbucksfan kiss *ss
He's a good reporter & has a LOT of knowledge/wisdom as far as Ohio State football (hell, college football period)....BUT, his natural personality traits often get in his own way when podcasting with others. He would work more effectively as an SOLO podcaster (doing the occasional interview) imo. Spencer is good & works better as a pairing with Andy.