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BUCKEYES GAME 3 | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Record: 2-0, 0-0 Big Ten Head Coach: Ryan Day 6/6 OHIO STATE (2-0) VS OHIO STATE FOOTBALL BUCKEYES GAME 3 | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Record: 2-0, 0-0 Big Ten Head Coach: Ryan Day 6/6 OHIO STATE (2-0) VS. INDIANA (2-0) Record at Ohio State: 5-0 NOON | BLOOMINGTON, IND. | MEMORIAL STADIUM (52,656) Career Record: 5-0 TV: FOX | RADIO: OHIO STATE SPORTS NETWORK HOOSIERS Record: 2-0, 0-0 Big Ten Head Coach: Tom Allen Record at Indiana: 12-15 (3rd Year) Career Record: 12-15 (3rd year) 10 Ohio State is 10-0 the last three seasons 2019 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS when junior RB J.K. 2-0, 0-0 Big Ten Conference Dobbins rushes for at least 100 yards. He Aug. 31 Florida Atlantic W, 45-21 FOX had a 141-yard half Sept. 7 Cincinnati W, 42-0 ABC last week vs. UC. Sept. 14 at Indiana* Noon FOX Sept. 21 Miami 3:30 p.m. BTN OHIO STATE OPENS BIG TEN PLAY AT Sept. 28 at Nebraska* TBA TBA Oct. 5 Michigan State* 7:30 p.m. ABC UNBEATEN INDIANA Oct. 12 Off The Ohio State Buckeyes, unbeaten at 2-0 and on the nation’s second-longest winning Oct. 18 at Northwestern* 8:30 p.m. TBA streak at eight games (Clemson – 17), travels to Bloomington, Ind., for a noon kickoff Oct. 26 Wisconsin* TBA TBA against the unbeaten and 2-0 Indiana Hoosiers. The contest marks the start of Ohio Nov. 2 Off State’s 107th season of Big Ten Conference play. The school/program joined the Western Conference in 1912 and competed in conference play for the first time in 1913. Nov. 9 Maryland* TBA TBA Nov. 16 at Rutgers* TBA TBA This is officially the 93rd game in the series and the 11th consecutive season the two Nov. 23 Penn State* TBA TBA teams have met on the gridiron. Ohio State holds a 74-12-5 advantage in the all-time Nov. 30 at Michigan* Noon FOX series and has won 23 consecutive games dating to a 27-all tie in 1990. Indiana last defeated Ohio State consecutively in 1987 and 1988. Ohio State prevailed last season, Dec. 6 B1G Championship 8:30 p.m. FOX 49-26, but didn’t pull away from the Hoosiers until a fourth-quarter TD pass from * Big Ten Game Dwayne Haskins to Indianapolis native Terry McLaurin increased the lead to 42-26. 3.0 2nd 371 64.5 Chase Young is tied for The series with Indiana has thrown for Ohio State’s defense is 742 yards against Ohio 7th nationally with 3.0 Indiana, which started allowing just 64.5 yards State the past two quarterback sacks/1.5 per in 1901, is the per game rushing over seasons (322 in 2018 game. His 28 lost yards on second-longest the first two weeks of and 420 in 2017), an quarterback sacks is tied running or oldest the season, good for average of 371.0 for first with among others, series for Ohio State 11th best nationally. It is after its series against passing yards in the allowing just 1.93 yards former Buckeye Keandre past two games. Jones of Maryland. Michigan, which per carry, 10th best in started in 1897. the nation. CHASE YOUNG 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. INDIANA 1 JEFF OKUDAH FOOTBALL FACTS & MORE UNIVERSITY INFORMATION WEEKLY INTERVIEW/ Location ..............................Columbus, Ohio RADIO/TV SCHEDULE Population ..................................... 1.7 million Founded .................................................. 1870 Monday | 6:30 p.m. Joined Big Ten ........................................ 1912 Head coach Ryan Day calls in to the WBNS First Season of Big Ten Play .............. 1913 97.1 The Fan weekly roundtable show. Enrollment ............................................ 61,170 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 Television: FOX Remarks will be streamed live and archived Administrator .........................Janine Oman Play-by-Play: Gus Johnson at www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com. Faculty Representative................................ Analyst: Joel Klatt ............................................ John E. Davidson Select assistant coaches and 2-5 players will Sideline Reporter: Jenny Taft Website ...............OhioStateBuckeyes.com follow Day to the podium for individual press conferences. Wednesday | 6 p.m. 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 field. 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: Compass Media Play-by-Play: Gregg Daniels Thursday | 1 p.m. Analyst: Tiki Barber 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 Surface..............................................FieldTurf Associate AD, Largest Crowd .................................. 110,045 Communications Jerry Emig [email protected] (614) 203-2766 vs. Michigan, 2016 Associate Director Mike Basford [email protected] (908) 892-8951 Ohio State Record at Associate Director Gary Petit [email protected] (740) 516-4370 Ohio Stadium ..............................445-112-20 Assistant Director Candace Johnson [email protected] (301) 814-0432 Press Box Phone ...................614-292-1812 is the official 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. INDIANA 51 LETTERMEN RETURNING 19 Offense HEAD COACH RYAN DAY 29 Defense 3 Special Teams Alma Mater: New Hampshire (2002; Business Administration) LETTERMEN LOST Master’s Degree: Boston College 19 (2004; Administrative Studies) 13 Offense Record at Ohio State: 5-0 (First year) 4 Defense Career Record: 5-0 (First year) 2 Special Teams Year in Coaching: 18th (Third at Ohio State) 13 STARTERS RETURNING Offense: RB J.K. Dobbins, LT Thayer ASSISTANT COACHES/SUPPORT STAFF 4 Munford, TE Luke Farrell, WR Austin Mack Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Jeff Hafley (Booth) Co-Defensive Coordinator Greg Mattison (Field) 9 Defense: DE Chase Young, DT Robert “BB” Landers, DE Jonathon Cooper, Associate Head Coach/DL Larry Johnson (Field) LB Malik Harrison, LB Pete Werner, Linebackers Al Washington (Field) LB Tuf Borland, SAF Jordan Fuller, Asst. Secondary/Special Teams Coordinator Matt Barnes (Booth) SAF Brendon White, CB Damon Offensive Coordinator/TEs Kevin Wilson (Booth) Arnette Passing Game Coordinator/QBs Mike Yurcich (Booth) K Blake 4 Specialists Returning: Asst. Head Coach/RBs Tony Alford (Field) Haubeil, P Drue Chrisman, LS Liam McCullum Offensive Line Greg Studrawa (Field) Wide Receivers Brian Hartline (Field) Graduate Assistants Kenny Anunike (Field), STARTERS LOST 9 Sean Duggan (B), Trey Holtz (F) 7 Offense: QB Dwayne Haskins, Chandler Whitmer (F) WR Parris Campbell, WR Terry Senior Quality Control Corey Dennis (B) McLaurin, RT Isaiah Prince, Quality Control Keenan Bailey (B), Drew Christ (F), RG Demetrius Knox, C Michael Jordan, LG Malcolm Pridgeon Parker Fleming (F), Matt Thurin (F) Asst. AD/FB Sports Performance Mickey Marotti 2 Defense: DT Dre’Mont Jones, CB Kendall Sheffield Executive Associate AD Diana Sabau Associate AD/GM Brian Voltolini TEAM HISTORY Director of Operations Quinn Temple Head Trainer Shaun Barnhouse First Year of Football: 1890 Head Team Physician Dr. Jim Borchers All-Time Record (Years): 913-325-53 (130) All-Time B1G Record (Years) : 512-173-24 (106) Assistant AD, Compliance Justin Kume Big Ten Championships (Last): 37 (2018) Assistant AD, Player Personnel Mark Pantoni All-Time Bowl Record: 24-25 Assistant AD, Player Development Ryan Stamper National Championships: 8 Equipment Manager Kevin Ries Consensus All-America Selections: 85 First-Team All-Big Ten Selections: 405 Video Coordinator Joe Stanek First-Round NFL Draft Picks: 81 Director of Student Well-Being Tony Tucker 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 Buffalo 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.
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