Last Updated on September 16, 2009 9:34 am by drew
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Cleveland, OH – Ohio State came close, but a sixth straight defeat against a Top 5 team last weekend dealt a critical early blow to its national championship hopes.
Its status as the preeminent program in its own state, though, has never been in doubt.
The 11th-ranked Buckeyes look to bounce back from a heartbreaking loss to Southern California on Saturday afternoon in
Oddsmakers from online sports book SPORTSBETTING.com have made
Jim Tressel built a reputation for winning big games during his first six seasons in
The Buckeyes (1-1) haven’t had much luck against the nation’s elite since, beginning with a 41-14 loss to then-No. 2
Despite an early Terrelle Pryor interception that led to a Trojans touchdown,
"We should have beat ’em. Point blank, we should have beat them,” said Pryor, who completed 11 of 25 passes for 177 yards. "We should have beat them by two or three touchdowns, easy, man. The ball just fell the wrong way.”
Despite Pryor’s struggles and a running game that gained 2.9 yards per carry, the Buckeyes got a mostly outstanding effort from their defense. A week after giving up 342 yards to unranked Navy, Ohio State held the high-powered Trojans to 231 yards until the final drive.
"We can look back and say that we’re not so bad,” linebacker Brian Rolle said. "You hear a lot of talk about ‘
The Buckeyes haven’t been behind often when they’ve faced teams from
"I think right now Aaron is running the offense very well," first-year
The Rockets are 5-6 in their last 11 games against the Big Ten, and Opelt was 33 for 50 for 257 yards on Oct. 11 in
The Rockets’ defense held the Wolverines to 290 yards that day, and will likely need a similar performance to compete with
Posted: 9/16/09 9:34AM ET