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Ohio State Football OHIO STATE FOOTBALL BUCKEYES GAME 2 | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Record: 1-0 Head Coach: Ryan Day 5/5 OHIO STATE (1-0) VS. CINCINNATI (1-0) Record at Ohio State: 4-0 NOON | COLUMBUS, OHIO | OHIO STADIUM (102,780) Career Record: 4-0 TV: ABC | RADIO: OHIO STATE SPORTS NETWORK BEARCATS Record: 1-0 Head Coach: Luke Fickell Record at UC: 16-10 (3rd Year) Career Record: 22-17 (4th year) 2019 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS 1-0, 0-0 Big Ten Conference Aug. 31 Florida Atlantic W, 45-21 FOX 183 Sept. 7 Cincinnati Noon ABC Ohio State’s all-time Sept. 14 at Indiana* Noon FOX BUCKEYES HOST BEARCATS record vs. Ohio Sept. 21 Miami TBA TBA SATURDAY AT THE ’SHOE schools is 183-48- Sept. 28 at Nebraska* TBA TBA 15. OSU and UC Oct. 5 Michigan State* 7:30 pm ABC Ohio State and Cincinnati meet for the fi fth time this Oct. 12 Off century on the gridiron when the two teams tangle in a have met 16 times Oct. 18 at Northwestern* 8:30 pm TBA noon kick at Ohio Stadium Saturday. Ohio State and previously. Oct. 26 Wisconsin* TBA TBA Cincinnati last met during the 2014 season with the Buckeyes prevailing in an entertaining and hard-fought Nov. 2 Off game, 50-28. Nov. 9 Maryland* TBA TBA Nov. 16 at Rutgers* TBA TBA This week’s game is the annual Hall of Fame game with three former Ohio State Nov. 23 Penn State* TBA TBA football players earning enshrinement: Boyd Cherry (1912-14), A.J. Hawk (2002-05) and Nov. 30 at Michigan* Noon FOX Mike Nugent (2001-04). Ohio State’s sesquicentennial will also be recognized at the Dec. 6 B1G Championship 8:30 pm FOX game. Ohio State is celebrating its fi rst 150 years of excellence in education, research, * Big Ten Game innovation and community engagement by refl ecting on its remarkable past and preparing for its bold future. 21 9 41 10 UC coach Luke Fickell Ohio State Assistant Ohio State has won 41 Number of players on spent 21 seasons at Ohio AD for sports consecutive games vs. Ohio State’s roster from State: fi ve as a player performance Mickey in-state schools, dating Cincinnati, including P (1992-96) and 16 as a Marotti was to a 7-7 tie with Wooster Drue Chrisman, LT coach, including on staff Cincinnati’s strength in 1924, and is unbeaten Thayer Munford, DT for the 2002 and 2014 and conditioning in its last 44 games. Jerron Cage, LB Justin national championship coach for nearly nine Ohio State’s last loss Hilliard and CB Amir seasons. years, from 1990-98. occured in 1921 to Riep. Oberlin, 7-6. LUKE FICKELL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1942 1954 1957 1961 1968 1970 2002 2014 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 1916 1917 1920 1935 1939 1942 1944 1949 1954 1955 1957 1961 1968 1969 1970 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1979 1981 1984 1986 1993 1996 1998 2002 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2014 2017 2018 OHIO STATE VS. CINCINNATI 11 AUSTIN MACK FOOTBALL FACTS & MORE UNIVERSITY INFORMATION WEEKLY INTERVIEW/ Location ..............................Columbus, Ohio RADIO/TV SCHEDULE Population ..................................... 1.7 million Founded .................................................. 1870 Monday | 6:30 p.m. Head coach Ryan Day calls in to the WBNS Joined Big Ten ........................................ 1912 97.1 The Fan weekly roundtable show. Enrollment .......................................... 57,466 THIS WEEK’S TV, RADIO Nickname .......................................Buckeyes AND SOCIAL MEDIA Tuesday | Noon Colors .................................Scarlet and Gray Coach Day’s weekly press conference will Band ..................The Ohio State University start at noon in the team meeting room at Marching Band the Woody Hayes Athletic Center. A mult President ..........................Michael V. Drake box will be set up and an ASAP transcript of Director of Athletics ...............Gene Smith his press conference will be provided. Senior Woman Remarks will be streamed live and archived Television: ABC Administrator .........................Janine Oman at www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com. Play-by-Play: Bob Wischusen Faculty Analyst: Dan Orlovsky Select assistant coaches and 2-5 players will Representative ..............John E. Davidson Sideline Reporter: Allison Williams follow Day to the podium for individual press Website ...............OhioStateBuckeyes.com conferences. Wednesday | 6 p.m. (approx.) A select group of players (TBA Tuesday) Radio: Ohio State IMG Sports Network will be available after practice on the Woody Hayes Athletic Center indoor fi eld. Flagship: WBNS 97.1 FM SiriusXM: 83 Thursday | 12 Noon Play-by-Play: Paul Keels Coach Day will share insight on his weekly Analyst: Jim Lachey radio show, broadcast live at noon on Sports Sideline Reporter: Matt Andrews Radio 97.1 The Fan and throughout the statewide Ohio State IMG Sports Network. The show is hosted by Paul Keels and Jim Lachey. National Radio: Touchdown Play-by-Play: Gino Torretta Thursday | 1 p.m. (approx.) Analyst: TBD Coach Day will address the media in the team meeting room following his radio show. Social Media: #GoBucks Football Twitter: @OhioStateFB Saturday | Post-Game Athletics Twitter: @OhioStAthletics Coach Day and select players and coordinators will be available in a Ath. Comm Twitter: @BuckeyeNotes designated media room. STADIUM INFORMATION ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS — FOOTBALL CONTACTS Name ........................................Ohio Stadium Capacity ............................................ 102,780 email cell Associate AD, Surface..............................................FieldTurf Communications Jerry Emig [email protected] (614) 203-2766 Largest Crowd .................................. 110,045 Associate Director Mike Basford [email protected] (908) 892-8951 vs. Michigan, 2016 Associate Director Gary Petit [email protected] (740) 516-4370 Ohio State Record at Ohio Stadium ..............................444-112-20 Assistant Director Candace Johnson [email protected] (301) 814-0432 Press Box Phone ...................614-292-1812 is the offi cial media website for Division I football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, logos and more for each conference and it member schools. Register for access at www.collegepressbox.com/register. years of college football 2 OHIO STATE VS. CINCINNATI 51 LETTERMEN RETURNING 19 Off ense HEAD COACH RYAN DAY 29 Defense 3 Special Teams Alma Mater: New Hampshire (2002; Business Administration) 19 LETTERMEN LOST Master’s Degree: Boston College (2004; Administrative Studies) 13 Off ense Record at Ohio State: 4-0 (First year) 4 Defense 2 Special Teams Career Record: 4-0 (First year) Year in Coaching: 18th (Third at Ohio State) 13 STARTERS RETURNING ASSISTANT COACHES/SUPPORT STAFF 4 Off ense: RB J.K. Dobbins, LT Thayer Munford, TE Luke Farrell, WR Austin Mack Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Jeff Hafl ey Co-Defensive Coordinator Greg Mattison 9 Defense: DE Chase Young, DT Robert “BB” Landers, DE Jonathon Cooper, Associate Head Coach/DL Larry Johnson LB Malik Harrison, LB Pete Werner, Linebackers Al Washington LB Tuf Borland, SAF Jordan Fuller, Asst. Secondary/Special Teams Coordinator Matt Barnes SAF Brendon White, CB Damon Off ensive Coordinator/TEs Kevin Wilson Arnette Passing Game Coordinator/QBs Mike Yurcich K Blake 4 Specialists Returning: Asst. Head Coach/RBs Tony Alford Haubeil, P Drue Chrisman, LS Liam McCullum Off ensive Line Greg Studrawa Wide Receivers Brian Hartline Graduate Assistants Kenny Anunike, Sean Duggan, 9 STARTERS LOST Trey Holtz, Chandler Whitmer 7 Off ense: QB Dwayne Haskins, Senior Quality Control Corey Dennis WR Parris Campbell, WR Terry Quality Control Keenan Bailey, Drew Christ, McLaurin, RT Isaiah Prince, Parker Fleming, Matt Thurin RG Demetrius Knox, C Michael Jordan, LG Malcolm Pridgeon Asst. AD/FB Sports Performance Mickey Marotti Executive Associate AD Diana Sabau 2 Defense: DT Dre’Mont Jones, CB Kendall Sheffi eld Associate AD/GM Brian Voltolini Director of Operations Quinn Temple TEAM HISTORY Head Trainer Shaun Barnhouse Head Team Physician Dr. Jim Borchers First Year of Football: 1890 Assistant AD, Compliance Justin Kume All-Time Record (Years): 912-325-53 (130) All-Time B1G Record (Years) : 512-173-24 (106) Assistant AD, Player Personnel Mark Pantoni Big Ten Championships (Last): 37 (2018) Assistant AD, Player Development Ryan Stamper All-Time Bowl Record: 24-25 Equipment Manager Kevin Ries National Championships: 8 Video Coordinator Joe Stanek Consensus All-America Selections: 85 First-Team All-Big Ten Selections: 405 Director of Student Well-Being Tony Tucker First-Round NFL Draft Picks: 81 Future 2020 2021 2022 2023 Ohio State Schedules Sept. 5 Bowling Green Sept. 4 at Minnesota Sept. 3 Notre Dame Sept. 2 at Indiana Sept. 12 at Oregon Sept. 11 Oregon Sept. 10 Arkansas State Sept. 9 San Jose State Sept. 19 Buff alo Sept. 18 Tulsa Sept. 17 Toledo Sept. 16 Western Kentucky Sept. 26 Rutgers Sept. 25 Akron Sept. 24 at Michigan State Sept. 23 at Notre Dame Oct. 3 Off Oct. 2 at Nebraska Oct. 1 at Penn State Sept. 30 Off Oct. 10 Iowa Oct. 9 Purdue Oct. 8 Rutgers Oct. 7 Maryland Oct. 17 at Michigan State Oct. 16 Off Oct. 15 Iowa Oct. 14 at Purdue Oct. 24 at Penn State Oct. 23 at Rutgers Oct. 22 Off Oct. 21 Penn State Oct. 31 Nebraska Oct. 30 Michigan State Oct. 29 Indiana Oct. 28 at Wisconsin Nov. 7 Indiana Nov. 6 at Indiana Nov. 5 at Northwestern Nov. 4 at Rutgers Nov. 14 at Maryland ww Nov. 13 Maryland Nov. 12 Wisconsin Nov. 11 Michigan State Nov. 21 at Illinois Nov. 20 Penn State Nov. 19 at Maryland Nov. 18 Minnesota Nov. 28 Michigan Nov. 27 at Michigan Nov. 26 Michigan Nov. 25 at Michigan Dec. 5 B1G Championship Dec. 4 Big Ten Championship Dec. 3 B1G Championship Dec. 3 B1G Championship 3 OHIO STATE VS. CINCINNATI OHIO STATE VS. CINCINNATI GAME NOTES OSU Team Stats Comparison UC 45.0 Points 24.0 NOTABLE NUMBERS 21.0 Points Allowed 14.0 24.0 First Downs/Game 23.0 17.0 First Downs Allowed/Game 12.0 The 1974 Ohio State team, coached by Woody 237.0 Rushing Yards/Game 175.0 Hayes, will be honored this week, 45 years after 1974 22.0 Rushing Yards Allowed/Game 62.0 winning the Big Ten championship.
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