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Buckeyes Return to the Top
by: Docs Sports |
The 2005 College Football season is just around the
corner and this is our favorite time of year at Doc’s
Sports. The season is filled with optimism for every
team in the Big Ten. However, many of these teams
have question marks that need to be addressed in order
for them to return to prominence. Can Michigan replace
the offensive player of the year and top three NFL
Draft pick Braylon Edwards? Can Iowa find another
playmaker on offense besides quarterback Drew Tate?
Finally, can Penn State find any offensive playmakers
to go along with a solid defense? The team coming
in with the least question marks on paper is the Ohio
State Buckeyes. This team is loaded with playmakers
on both sides of the ball and is my clear choice to
take the Big Ten crown.
The Buckeyes finished out the 2004 season in style
winning five out of their last six games. This included
an impressive 16-point victory against Michigan and
a dominating Alamo Bowl victory against Oklahoma State.
Young players really established themselves and once
they started to see action, this team really took
off. Almost everyone will be back for the 2005 season
as State returns nine starters on both sides of the
ball.
Leading the way in the talent department is the dynamic
duo of wide receivers in Ted Ginn Jr. and Santonio
Holmes. These two resemble the talented trifecta of
receivers that Michigan had one year ago. Holmes enters
his junior year as the No. 1 receiver for the Bucks
after catching a pass in every game he played last
season. He finished the season with 769 yards and
seven touchdowns on 55 catches. Teams will have to
shade an extra man to him in order to keep him in
check.
That can lead to major problems because the guy on
the opposite side of the field is the most explosive
player in the conference. Ted Ginn Jr. had a breakout
season as a freshman and I look for him to do more
of the same as a sophomore. Ginn has the ability to
take the ball to the house every time he touches the
ball. His breakout performance came against Michigan
State, when he scored three touchdowns (one rushing,
one receiving, and one punt return) including the
go-ahead score with fewer than two minutes to play
to lead Ohio State to a much-needed victory. Ginn
is so talented that many of the Columbus faithful
feel that he will see some action at cornerback as
well. I doubt if that will happen and think he can
be better equipped at full strength on offense and
special teams.
The quarterback position was a detriment to this
team during the 2004 season, but I feel they have
addressed that by volume. State returns their top
two quarterbacks from last season in Troy Smith and
Justin Zwick. When Smith took over the reins midway
through the season, the offense ran at a more efficient
pace. Smith has the ability to run or throw and that
gives this offense an added dimension that they have
not seen since the Stanley Jackson era. However, Smith
ran into some off-the-field issues and was suspended
for the Alamo Bowl and must sit out the first game
of this season. Most of the Columbus media feel that
Smith has done enough during spring practice to keep
the No. 1 spot once he returns to action following
his suspension.
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However, Justin Zwick had a breakout game in the
Alamo Bowl filling in for Smith. Doc’s released
the Buckeyes as a top bowl selection coming into that
game as a slight underdog. When news broke about the
status of Smith, the line jumped over a field goal
and our eyes lit up because of that. Zwick had an
outstanding game completing 17 of his 27 passes and
leading Ohio State to a 33-7 victory. More of the
same can be expected in 2005 if Smith is not able
to be productive.
One thing Jim Tressel has had throughout his tenure
at Ohio State is a hard-noised dominating defense
and this year appears to be no exception. Led by all-conference
linebacker A.J. Hawk this defense appears to resemble
the 2002 team. Also returning are team leaders in
interceptions (Ashton Youboty) and sacks (Anthony
Schlegel). OSU does have to replace cornerback Dustin
Fox, but that seems to be solidified assuming Tyler
Everett can come back from his knee injury.
Special teams may be a concern this season since
both the kicker and punter have graduated. Mike Nugent
was the Lou Groza winner in 2004 and would consistently
hit the net from 50-plus yards. Nugent was a captain
and team MVP and nobody would want to follow in his
footsteps. However, senior Josh Houston has patiently
waited his turn and now it is his time to shine. He
has a strong leg that can reach the mid-fifties and
his accuracy needs to be on because of the ball control
style of offense played by the Bucks.
Finally, as in 2002, the schedule seems to favor
the Bucks with all three non-conference games being
played in Columbus. The highlight game comes on September
10 when the Longhorns invade Columbus. This will likely
be a match-up of top five teams and I favor the home
squad. Texas plays a Big Ten style of offense and
State will make Texas and Vince Young beat them through
the air. After this game, the schedule really favors
the Bucks until their annual meeting with Michigan.
State must travel into Ann Arbor in a game that may
decide the championship. Tressel has fared well against
Michigan beating them in three of his four encounters.
The lone loss came two years ago in Ann Arbor when
Michigan clearly had the better team led by senior
QB John Navarre.
The Bucks are my clear choice to capture the Big
Ten Title. If things go their way early, this team
has the ability to run the table and wind up in the
Rose Bowl playing for the National Championship. Be
sure to check our website weekly for more articles
about the Big Ten Conference. Doc’s has been
King for the Big Ten for more than 34 years.
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