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Ohio State's Shock Loss: Fans Cry Foul
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Ohio State Buckeyes suffer unexpected loss to Indiana Hoosiers in Big Ten Championship Game, securing Hoosiers number one seed in College Football Playoff. Coach Ryan Day addresses teams performance, emphasizing the need to fix issues. Fans and former players express concerns about officiating, alleging missed holding penalties and potential bias towards equalizing the playing field. Ohio State prepares for College Football Playoff despite the setback.
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Sayin, Ohio State in CFP; Heisman Finalists Announced
01:45|Ohio State Buckeyes suffer first loss, secure CFP spot; Julian Sayin named Heisman finalist: The number two seed Ohio State Buckeyes, led by new quarterback Julian Sayin, lost their first game of the season to the undefeated Indiana Hoosiers in the Big Ten Conference title game. Despite the defeat, Ohio State secured the number two seed in the College Football Playoff, earning a first-round bye. Sayin, a Heisman Trophy contender, was named one of the four finalists for the prestigious award, joining Jeremiyah Love, Fernando Mendoza, and Diego Pavia. The Heisman Trophy Ceremony is set for December 13th on ESPN.
Hartline's Coaching Move Amidst Buckeyes' Title Pursuit
01:43|Ohio State Buckeyes offensive coordinator, Brian Hartline, accepted the head coaching position at South Florida, causing a stir. Despite this, Hartline will stay with Ohio State through the postseason, calling plays under Ryan Day. Coach Day confirmed Hartlines role, emphasizing a collaborative approach. Hartline, with family ties in Columbus, expressed commitment to Ohio State while excited for his new opportunity. As the Buckeyes pursue their national title, all eyes are on this evolving coaching situation.
Julian Sayin: Heisman Finalist, Buckeyes' Playoff Hope
01:55|Julian Sayin, Ohio States redshirt freshman quarterback, is a Heisman Trophy finalist, marking a remarkable journey from stepping into a challenging role to delivering outstanding performances. Despite high expectations and significant roster changes, Sayin led the Buckeyes to a near-flawless regular season, securing over three thousand three hundred passing yards, thirty-one touchdowns, and a seventy-eight percent completion rate. His nomination is a testament to his exceptional talent and poise, positioning the Buckeyes for a strong playoff run and a potential National Championship.
Ohio State Buckeyes in Cotton Bowl: Playoff Journey Begins
01:22|Ohio State football, despite a recent loss, is gearing up for the College Football Playoff. Theyve secured the number two seed and will face the winner of the Texas A&M vs. Miami of Florida game in the Cotton Bowl Classic on December 31st. Fans can now purchase tickets for the game, with potential semifinals tickets available if Ohio State advances. The team aims for back-to-back national championships.
Hartline Balances Buckeyes, Bulls in Cotton Bowl
01:52|Ohio States Offensive Coordinator, Brian Hartline, leaves for South Florida, creating a challenging balance as he prepares for the Cotton Bowl. Hartline, an Ohio native and Buckeyes alum, expresses excitement for the new role, emphasizing South Floridas appeal to his family. Despite the move, he aims to coach up to three more games in the College Football Playoff, hoping to help Ohio State repeat as national champions.
Julian Sayin Named Heisman Finalist
01:47|Ohio States Julian Sayin, a redshirt freshman, has been named a finalist for the Heisman Trophy. He led the Buckeyes to a 12-1 season, securing a top-two seed in the College Football Playoffs. Sayin, who hails from California, currently leads the nation in completion percentage and passing efficiency. Hes tied for the most games this season with at least three hundred passing yards and three touchdowns, and shares the national lead with eleven touchdown passes of thirty yards or more. The Heisman Trophy winner will be announced this Saturday, December 13th, at 7 PM on ESPN.
Ohio State Loses Offensive Line Coach to Arkansas
01:38|Ohio States assistant offensive line coach, Marcus Johnson, is leaving for Arkansas, adding to the Buckeyes coaching departures. Johnson, who recently joined the team, has a strong SEC background, having coached at Missouri, Mississippi State, and played as an offensive lineman for the University of Mississippi. His departure leaves Ohio State to reallocate offensive line coaching responsibilities for the upcoming season.
Caleb Downs Wins Lott IMPACT Trophy
01:31|Ohio State safety Caleb Downs, a team captain, has been awarded the Lott IMPACT Trophy, recognizing his exceptional character and skill on and off the field. This prestigious award, named after NFL Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott, highlights players who excel in Integrity, Maturity, Performance, Academics, Community, and Tenacity. Downs, who recorded sixty tackles, five tackles for loss, and two interceptions this season, is also a finalist for the Bednarik Award, the Nagurski Trophy, and the Thorpe Award. He joins former linebacker James Laurinaitis as the only other Ohio State player to win the Lott IMPACT Trophy.
Julian Sayin: Ohio State QB Heisman Finalist
01:35|Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin, in his first year as a starter, has been named a finalist for the Heisman Trophy. He led the Buckeyes to an undefeated regular season, throwing for over three thousand three hundred yards and thirty-one touchdowns. Despite a challenge in the Big Ten championship game against fellow finalist Fernando Mendoza, Sayins impressive statistics and Ohio States history with the award make him a strong contender.