Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Ohio State Depth Chart and Power Rankings


Ohio State Football
Official Eastern Michigan Game Depth Chart

Still the same running backs. I think if you couldn't get it done against Marshall, Miami, Ohio, then it is time to give some of your other 5 star recruits a couple of hand-offs. I bet they could get 100 yards against E. Michigan. I am talking about Jamal Berry! Get the man some touches and quit blaming the offensive line!
Changes from last week are in Bold

Offense Defense
Pos. Num. Name Ht., Wt., Cl. Pos. Num. Name Ht., Wt., Cl.

QB 2 Terrelle Pryor (6-6, 233, Jr.) DE 43 Nathan Williams (6-3, 260, Jr.)
14 Joe Bauserman (6-1, 233, Jr.) 98 Solomon Thomas (6-5, 226, Jr.)

FB 44 Zach Boren (6-0, 252, So.) DT 72 Dexter Larimore (6-2, 310, Sr.)
49 Adam Homan (6-2, 238, So.) 52 Johnathan Hankins (6-3, 335, Fr.)

TB 3 Brandon Saine OR (6-1, 219, Sr.)
DT 54 John Simon (6-2, 270, So.)
1 Dan Herron (5-10, 202, Jr.) 93 Adam Bellamy (6-4, 295, RFr.)

TE 11 Jake Stoneburner (6-5, 245, So.)
DE 97 Cameron Heyward (6-5, 288, Sr.)
88 Reid Fragel (6-8, 260, So.) 53 Garrett Goebel (6-3, 281, So.)

WR 12 Dane Sanzenbacher (5-11, 180, Sr.) WLB 51 Ross Homan (6-0, 227, Sr.)
80 Chris Fields OR (6-0, 185, RFr.) 11 Dorian Bell (6-1, 225, RFr.)
10 Corey Brown (5-11, 170, Fr.)

MLB 36 Brian Rolle (5-11, 218, Sr.)
WR 8 DeVier Posey (6-2, 213, Jr.) 32 Storm Klein (6-2, 230, So.)
5 Taurian Washington OR (6-1, 181, Sr.)
17 Grant Schwartz (6-0, 210, Sr.) SLB 42 Andrew Sweat (6-2, 238, Jr.)
55 Jon Newsome (6-3, 219, So.)
LT 75 Mike Adams (6-8, 300, Jr.)
55 Andrew Miller (6-6, 288, Sr.) CB 5 Chimdi Chekwa (6-0, 190, Sr.)
3 Corey Brown (6-0, 189, RFr.)
LG 65 Justin Boren (6-3, 320, Sr.)
77 Connor Smith (6-4, 313, Sr.) FS 7 Jermale Hines (6-1, 216, Sr.)
8 Aaron Gant (6-0, 206, Sr.)
C 50 Mike Brewster (6-5, 293, Jr.)
71 Corey Linsley (6-2, 298, RFr.) SS 19 Orhian Johnson (6-2, 203, So.)
8 Aaron Gant (6-0, 206, Sr.)
RG 70 Bryant Browning (6-4, 313, Sr.)
74 Jack Mewhort (6-6, 288, RFr.) CB 10 Devon Torrence (6-1, 200, Sr.)
18 Travis Howard (6-0, 190, So.)
RT 76 J.B. Shugarts (6-7, 297, Jr.)
78 Andrew Norwell (6-5, 308, Fr.) Star 26 Tyler Moeller (6-0, 210, Sr.)

2 Christian Bryant (5-9, 178, Fr.)


Specialists
Pos. Num. Name Ht., Wt., Cl.

K 23 Devin Barclay (5-10, 204, Sr.)
24 Drew Basil (6-1, 200, Fr.)

KO 24 Drew Basil (6-1, 200, Fr.)
23 Devin Barclay (5-10, 204, Sr.)

P 17 Ben Buchanan (6-0, 195, So.)
39 Derek Erwin (5-10, 203, So.)

LS 96 Jake McQuaide (6-3, 234, Sr.)
56 George Makridis (5-11, 236, RFr.)

H 14 Joe Bauserman (6-1, 233, Jr.)
39 Derek Erwin (5-10, 203, So.)

PR 7 Jordan Hall (5-9, 195, So.)
10 Corey Brown (5-11, 170, Fr.)
8 DeVier Posey (6-2, 213, Jr.)

KR 7 Jordan Hall (5-9, 195, So.)
4 Jaamal Berry (5-10, 200, RFr.)
3 Brandon Saine (6-1, 219, Sr.)
1 Dan Herron (5-10, 202, Jr.)




College Football Power Rankings - Week 3
RK (LW) TEAM REC PTS COMMENT
1 (1) Alabama (18) 3-0 498 Rumors of Mark Ingram falling in the backfield pecking order appear greatly exaggerated after he turned in 151 yards and two TDs in Alabama's 62-13 rout of Duke. His return is just in time too, with a visit to Arkansas on Saturday.
2 (2) Ohio State (2) 3-0 481 The Buckeyes haven't lost to a team from the state of Ohio since 1921 (Oberlin) and Ohio wasn't going to end that streak. Terrelle Pryor completed a school-record 16 consecutive passes as OSU cruised to a 43-7 win.
3 (3) Boise State 2-0 447 Boise State started turning on the style points in the first half -- that's how comprehensive its 51-6 rout of Wyoming was. A prime-time opportunity awaits the Broncos on Saturday, as Oregon State pays a visit to Boise.
4 (5) Oregon 3-0 427 One thing is certain: At the rate the Oregon offense is going, no mascot will be in better shape than the Duck. Oregon turned in another offensive demolition job in a 69-0 win over Portland State. Pac-10 play begins Saturday at Arizona State.
5 (4) TCU 3-0 425 TCU scored early and often in a 45-10 blitz of Baylor, with Ed Wesley rushing for 165 yards and a couple of touchdowns. The 35-point win was the ninth time in 10 games the Horned Frogs have won by at least 27 points.
6 (9) Nebraska 3-0 396 Washington will have nightmares about Nebraska's visit for some time to come after the Cornhuskers whipped UW, 56-21. Three different Nebraska players rushed for over 100 yards, including super frosh Taylor Martinez, who accounted for four TDs.
7 (7) Texas 3-0 377 The Longhorns will be happy to leave Lubbock behind after grinding out a 24-14 win. The offense is still a work in progress, but it will have time to develop as long as Texas' defense remains as dominant as it was against Texas Tech.
8 (6) Oklahoma 3-0 375 OU won its 33rd straight home game -- longest active streak in the nation -- but it was hardly a walk in the park. The Sooners needed to convert a couple of first downs late to be able to run out the clock against a pesky Air Force team in a 27-24 win.
9 (13) Arkansas 3-0 293 The numbers were always going to be there for Mallett in Arkansas' high-octane offense, but he showed plenty of mettle engineering a game-winning drive in a hostile environment in Athens. A visit from the top-ranked Tide looms large.
10 (11) Florida 3-0 290 It's beginning to sound redundant -- another win, another unconvincing performance. UF's longest play from scrimmage against Tennessee came on a faked punt that set up the go-ahead TD. How long can the Gators continue to rely on Jeff Demps on offense?
11 (12) South Carolina 3-0 272 Dare it be said the Gamecocks look the strongest of any SEC East team after three weeks? It's hard to find a rival on offense, at the very least. Steve Spurrier has perhaps his best opportunity to challenge for an SEC title since he's been in Columbia.
12 (21) Arizona 3-0 270 Arizona took Week 3's marquee matchup, holding off Iowa 34-27 in Tucson. The Wildcats tightened the screws after the Hawkeyes stormed back, earning a signature win against a national title contender. Pac-10 play begins on Saturday with a visit from Cal.
13 (10) Wisconsin 3-0 254 Bret Bielema has started 3-0 in each of his five seasons at the Wisconsin helm, but it didn't come easy for the Badgers in a 20-19 win over Arizona State. A TD-saving tackle from Shelton Johnson and a blocked PAT by Jay Valai saved the day.
14 (16) Stanford 3-0 250 The Cardinal earned their first 3-0 start since 2001 and did so in style with a 68-24 win over Wake Forest. Andrew Luck tossed four TD passes and rushed for another score. Stanford visits Notre Dame on Saturday before opening Pac-10 play against Oregon.
15 (17) Auburn 3-0 216 It was a tale of two halves against Clemson. Auburn looked in danger of being blown out of its own building against its mascot brethren. But an inspired effort in the second half and a gut-wrenching mistake by Clemson in OT sealed a come-from-behind win.
16 (14) Utah 3-0 210 History bodes well for Utah. Since 2000, it has started 3-0 twice. Both times (2004 and 2008), it finished undefeated. QB Jordan Wynn sat out again against New Mexico, but he wasn't needed as Terrance Cain passed for 248 yards and 3 TDs in a 56-14 win.
17 (8) Iowa 2-1 176 In a strange way, it seemed Iowa had Arizona right where it wanted it. Despite their obvious struggles early, the Hawkeyes appeared to be on their way to another dramatic win -- the kind that became their trademark in 2009. They came up short in the end.
18 (18) LSU 3-0 166 As LSU's offense continues to find its footing, the Tigers continue to rely on other weapons in their arsenal to carry them through. The defense had five INTs and K Josh Jasper broke his own school record with five FGs in a 29-7 win.
19 (15) Miami (FL) 1-1 165 Miami was off this weekend. The Hurricanes return to action on Thursday night (ESPN, 7:30 ET) against Pittsburgh.
20 (20) USC 3-0 130 USC earned a 32-21 road win at Minnesota but the Trojans continue to confound more than they convince. The decision to go for a two-point conversion after each TD (all three failed) provided some head-scratching moments.
21 (19) Michigan 3-0 92 Losing to FCS Massachusetts at home would have been a devastating blow after Michigan's promising start. Denard Robinson helped ensure there was no repeat of Appalachian State in 2007 with a 345-yard, 3-TD performance in a 42-37 win.
22 (26) West Virginia 3-0 62 Maryland made things interesting late but never really threatened WVU in a 31-17 win. QB Geno Smith continued to impress, completing his first 10 passes in a 268-yard, 4-TD performance. A visit to LSU is next.
23 (22) Penn State 2-1 59 The defense was impressive in a 24-0 win over Kent State but the offense -- especially Evan Royster -- left much to be desired. Royster found the end zone for the first time this season but has rushed for only 110 yards through three games.
24 (41) Michigan State 3-0 31 The excitement of Michigan State's thrilling OT win over Notre Dame was tempered by the news that Mark Dantonio suffered a mild heart attack shortly after the game.
25 (28) Florida State 2-1 30 The defense redeemed itself after a disappointing performance against Oklahoma the previous week in Florida State's 34-10 win over BYU. ACC play begins on Saturday against Wake Forest.
Others receiving votes: Oregon State (28), Nevada (20), Pittsburgh (18), Clemson (11), Air Force (10), Missouri (6), Oklahoma State (4), Boston College (4), Kansas State (3), Fresno State (2), Texas A&M (1), North Carolina State (1)

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