Friday, September 13, 2019

Week 3 TV Times and Schedule - Ohio State Vs Indiana Depth Chart and Preview - Week 2 Rankings


K.J. Hill



Week 3 TV Times and Schedule

Friday Sept. 13, 2019
  • Washington State @ Houston—9.15 p.m., ESPN
Saturday, September 14
  • Arkansas State @ Georgia—12 p.m., ESPN2
  • Ohio State @ Indiana—12 p.m., FOX
  • Pittsburgh @ Penn State—12 p.m., ABC
  • Maryland @ Temple—12 p.m., CBSSN
  • New Mexico @ Notre Dame—2:30 p.m., NBC
  • Alabama @ South Carolina—3:30 p.m., CBS
  • Stanford @ UCF—3:30 p.m., ESPN
  • USC @ BYU—3:30 p.m., ABC
  • Arizona State @ Michigan State—4 p.m., FOX
  • Iowa @ Iowa State—4 p.m., FS1
  • Idaho State @ Utah—4:15 p.m.
  • Florida @ Kentucky—6 p.m., ESPN
  • Lamar @ Texas A&M—6p.m., ESPNU
  • Clemson @ Syracuse—6:30 p.m., ABC
  • Northwestern State @ LSU—6:30 p.m., SEC Network
  • Hawaii @ Washington—6:30 p.m., Pac-12 Network
  • Florida State @ Virginia—6:30 p.m., ACCN
  • Oklahoma @ UCLA—7 p.m., FOX
  • Texas @ Rice—7 p.m., CBSSN
  • Portland State @ Boise State—10:15 p.m., ESPN2
  • Montana @ Oregon—10:45 p.m., Pac-12 Network

NCAA FB Week 2 Rankings
AP Top 25
RK
TEAM
RECPTS
TREND
1
ClemsonClemson(56)
2-01544
-
2 2-01489
-
3 2-01385
-
4 2-01336
2
5 2-01315
1
6 2-01291
1
7 1-01072
1
8 2-01056
2
9 2-0997
2
10 2-0936
3
11 2-0905
2
12 1-1877
3
13 2-0781
2
14 2-0714
3
15 1-1677
1
16 1-1643
4
17 2-0544
1
18 2-0495
1
19 2-0473
1
20 2-0343
2
21 2-0207
NR
22 2-0164
2
23 1-1161
9
24 2-0137
NR
25 2-0122
NR
Others receiving votes: Iowa State 96, California 95, Mississippi State 73, TCU 66, North Carolina 48, Army 42, Colorado 21, Oklahoma State 20, Memphis 12, Arizona State 4, Appalachian State 2, Syracuse 2, Kentucky 2, Boston College 2, Minnesota 1
Dropped from rankings: Syracuse 21, Stanford 23, Iowa State 25, Nebraska 25
Coaches Poll
RK
TEAM
RECPTS
TREND
1
ClemsonClemson(60)
2-01572
-
2 2-01513
-
3 2-01415
-
4 2-01362
-
5 2-01314
1
6 2-01309
1
7 1-01118
1
8 2-01064
2
9 2-0993
4
10 2-0945
3
11 2-0868
3
12 2-0839
3
13 1-1823
4
14 2-0739
2
15 1-1668
4
16 2-0584
1
17 1-1568
1
18 2-0496
1
19 2-0446
1
20 2-0418
1
21 1-1314
9
22 2-0214
2
23 2-0134
NR
24 2-0120
NR
25 2-0109
NR
Others receiving votes: Virginia 64, Kentucky 62, California 51, Iowa State 48, Memphis 46, Oklahoma State 45, North Carolina 42, Army 31, Boston College 31, NC State 28, TCU 28, Colorado 16, Stanford 8, Hawai'i 7, Appalachian State 6, Minnesota 5, Wyoming 3, Troy 2, Arizona State 2, Wake Forest 2, Nebraska 1, Navy 1, Tulane 1
Dropped from rankings: Syracuse 22, Stanford 23, Nebraska 25





Numbers for Ohio State vs Indiana

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0

Photos taken by Lee Corso featuring his team and the scoreboard during an Ohio State vs. Indiana game.

1

Goalposts torn down by Buckeye fans following OSU’s Rose Bowl-clinching win over the Hoosiers in 1996.
Oh, by the way, that game was in Bloomington. Yes, Ohio State fans tore down the goalposts after a road game.
There is losing. There is getting embarrassed. There is getting humiliated. And then there is visiting fans taking over your stadium badly enough that they tear down your freaking goalposts. 

1

Times Indiana has advanced past the Sweet 16 of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament in the last 25 years. OSU has done it four times over that span.
This has nothing to do with this weekend’s game, other than potentially providing you with some ammunition for trash talk in the tailgating lots.

2

Big Ten conference championships in Indiana football history. The Hoosiers won the league in 1945, when the college football universe had been turned upside down by World War 2, and in 1967, in the lag before the “Super Sophs” in Columbus and in the dying days of the Bump Elliott era in Ann Arbor.
They shared the 1967 title with Purdue and Minnesota (it was a really weird year in the league), making 1945 the only outright Big Ten championship in IU football history.
The Hoosiers did not play the Buckeyes in either of those seasons.

10

Times J.K. Dobbins has rushed for 100 yards in a game during his Ohio State career. The Buckeyes are 10-0 in those games, including the 2017 regular season opener in Bloomington.

23*

The Buckeyes are currently on a 23-game win streak in the series against Indiana (1991-present). That matches a 23-game win streak that ran from 1960-1986.
Really, though, they’ve won 24 in a row. The 2010 game was vacated by the NCAA.

29

The Buckeyes have gone 29 games without making a two-point conversion. The last time it happened was in the 2017 season opener against Indiana.

54

Jalin Marshall’s 54-yard punt return for a touchdown against Indiana in 2014 is still the Buckeyes’ most recent punt return for a score. (Excluding blocked punts.)

63

The Buckeyes (28) and Hoosiers (35) combined for 63 points in the second half of their 2012 matchup. OSU won the game, 52-49 en route to an undefeated season.
It is the most recent time the Bucks and their opponents combined to score 60 points in the second half of a game.

74-12-5

Ohio State has won 74 times against the Hoosiers, while IU has only 12 victories in the series.
But it really isn’t even as close as those numbers might indicate. Indiana went 5-0-1 against the Buckeyes from 1901-1913. That means that since the 1914 game, the Buckeyes are 74-7-4 against IU.
The Hoosiers have exactly two wins over the Buckeyes since 1951. They won in back-to-back years, 1987 and 1988, tied in 1959 and 1990, and have lost every other meeting.
Bug vs. Windshield has been more competitive over the past century.

159

Ezekiel Elliott had 159 yards rushing in just the third quarter of the Buckeyes’ 34-27 win over Indiana in 2015. He had touchdown runs of 55 and 65 yards during that quarter, and hit the 159-yard mark on just seven third-quarter carries. It’s the most recent time a Buckeye rushed for 100 yards in a single quarter.

1901

The Ohio State vs. Indiana series is the second-oldest against a current Big Ten opponent in Buckeye history.
Only Michigan (1897) is a longer-running series among conference members.
Neither game was a conference matchup at the time. The Buckeyes only joined the Western Conference, the precursor to today’s Big Ten, in 1912.





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