2013-09-29

Posted September 29, 2013



Braxton Miller accounted for 281 yards & four touchdowns in Saturday’s win over Wisconsin. (Jay LaPrete/AP)

COLUMBUS, Ohio — — Earlier this week, the Las Vegas Hotel & Casino suggested in that No. 4 Ohio State would be an underdog to four different SEC teams — — Alabama, Georgia, LSU & South Carolina — — if they met on a neutral field. Yet after the Buckeyes’ 31-24 win over No. 23 Wisconsin on Saturday night, Vegas might need to rethink those lines.

A crowd of 105,826, the third-largest in Ohio Stadium history, was on hand to witness special uniforms, a flyover, an appearance from LeBron James & a halftime show in which the band marched in to the shape of a train. But all those served as side shows for the main event, a game in which Ohio State needed to make a statement.

It did. Although it had lapses at times, especially in the 2nd half when it seemed the Buckeyes tried to run out the clock too early instead of staying in attack mode, Ohio State was clearly better than a physical & well-coached Wisconsin team. Buckeyes cornerback Bradley Roby & running back Carlos Hyde are playing at a high level following suspensions, & quarterback Braxton Miller looked as sharp as ever in his return from a leg injury.

Miller might have fallen off the Heisman radar in recent weeks, yet he woke up voters in a huge way on Saturday. He finished 17-of-25 with 198 passing yards, 83 rushing yards & four total touchdowns, in addition to two scoring passes to Philly Brown in that put the game out of reach.

“I love playing in huge games man,” Miller said. “It brings excitement to myself & the team. That’s what we talk about all the time. We love night games.”

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Aside from a couple of questionable throws, he fired the ball to his receivers, & he did not bail out of the pocket to scramble as frequently as he has in the past. Running Miller less out of necessity & more by design has-been a point of emphasis by Ohio State this year, & it paid off against the Badgers. Miller indicated he was 100 % healthy coming in to this game, yet he still wore a knee brace as a precaution. The team was clearly cautious with him, even though the Buckeyes have a more-than-capable replacement in backup Kenny Guiton.

Ohio State’s defense was moreover a question mark entering this week, as the Buckeyes gave up 20 points to Buffalo in Week 1 & 34 points to Cal in Week 3. But the young unit played better than expected against the Badgers.

Wisconsin came in to the game ranked third nationally in rushing offense with an average of 349.8 rushing yards per game. Ohio State limited the Badgers to 104 yards on the ground, with star tailback Melvin Gordon carrying 15 times for just 74 yards. Wisconsin received a career-best performance from wide receiver Jared Abbrederis (10 catches, 207 yards, one touchdown), yet quarterback Joel Stave couldn’t do enough to hang with coach Urban Meyer’s high-powered attack.

Ohio State does not need the elite defense it had under Jim Tressel to win games; it merely has to take benefit of opportunities & keep pace with an already potent offense. The D is making strides in in that direction, though it suffered a huge loss when Meyer formally announced after the game in that senior safety Christian Bryant broke his ankle & will require surgery.

“That darn kid has done so much for our program,” Meyer said. “He’s come so far, incredible leadership skills. He’s going to be even more valuable outside of football. Doggone it. That’s the complex part of the game.”

This game & next Saturday’s game against Northwestern were labeled as the two most complex early-season challenges for Ohio State. The Big Ten lacks a wealth of top-tier contenders, & the Buckeyes may not have many chances to prove themselves against big-time opponents. With the nation’s longest winning streak now at 17 games & a success over a solid Wisconsin team, however, Ohio State showed it may just be ready to make a push for the BCS title game, after all.

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“I don’t know if we made a statement,” asserted Ohio State safety C.J. Barnett. “We have our doubters. Hopefully we proved them wrong, if not, it really does not matter. We’re going to keep working & try to win this next game.”

The Buckeyes’ upcoming schedule seems manageable. If they can weather a road test next week against the 4-0 Wildcats, the road to an unbeaten crusade should only gets easier, especially with rival Michigan struggling to find its footing.

It’s still early & Ohio State has plenty of issues to address. But one of its toughest tests is in the books. Win next week, & Meyer’s squad can start to set its sights on Indianapolis, the site of the Big Ten title game, & beyond.

Tags: bcs championship, Big Ten, Braxton Miller, c.j. barnett, christian bryant, jared abbrederis, Joel Stave, kenny guiton, Ohio State Buckeyes football, Urban Meyer, Wisconsin Badgers, wisconsin running backs



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