
Three games remain for the Ohio State Buckeyes this year, and the Buckeyes are firmly in control of their destiny.
Head coach Ryan Day and his squad are coming off a nice victory against the Purdue Boilermakers on Saturday to move to 9-0 on the year with a firm grip on the #1 overall ranking. Now, the Buckeyes head home with a date with the UCLA Bruins on the calendar to begin their final three-game stretch of the season.
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The Ohio State Buckeyes turn the corner to the homestretch of the season as they welcome the UCLA Bruins into the Horseshoe on Saturday Night. The Bruins com...
At this point in the year, it hard to envision a team that can compete with Ohio State, let alone beat them. For the Buckeyes, it is all systems go on sprinting through the finish line against two inferior opponents and a matchup against TTUN.
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Next up for the defending National Champions is a cleanup of the team's recent trip to West Lafayette last week. Ohio State got out of that game with a 34-10 victory and did so by completing some experiments along the way. Day and the coaching staff tested out different backfield combinations and were able see multiple young wide receivers some run on the outside.
Bryson Rodgers and Mylan Graham got their first run for the Buckeyes, while turning to the young running backs duo of Bo Jackson and Isaiah West on the ground. The youth movement on this Buckeyes team is real, and they are establishing the foundation for years to come.
This led perfectly into the recruiting clinic that Day and the Buckeyes are putting on over the last two weeks.
Ohio State flipped another key player, Legend Bey, who was originally committed to Tennessee but flipped to the Buckeyes on Monday. Key is regarded as the "most explosive player in the Lone-Star State," while drawing comparisons to Curtis Samuel.
Bey was a huge flip for the Buckeyes, and the highly-touted prospect became the fifth commitment in the last two weeks. Amongst the flips were three four-star players and two three-star players.
We spent a few minutes talking about how the Buckeyes in the NFL dominated Week 11 in the league with ease. Jaxon Smith-Njigba continues to show that he is the best wide receiver in the league this year, while the rookie TreVeyon Henderson burst onto the scene for the New England Patriots. The rookie running back managed to carry the ball 14 times for 147 yards and two touchdowns.
The Buckeyes dominated the league on Sunday and it was a site to behold.
Today's show finished with a quick preview of the Buckeyes' offense against the UCLA Bruins' defense. Ohio State will once again be massive favorites on Sunday, as UCLA's defense struggles to stop the run or do anything positive on that side of the ball.
Ohio State has a chance to have a field day against the Bruins and will be looking to do exactly that on offense. Our next show will come your way on Wednesday Night as we preview Ohio State's defense against the Bruin offense.