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Joel Klatt ranks his preseason college football top ten. Where is Ohio State?

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Joel Klatt ranks his preseason college football top ten. Where is Ohio State?


If you’ve followed us at all here at Buckeyes Wire, you know that one of the college football analysts we think fondly of is Fox Sports’ Joel Klatt. He tends to have unbiased, and has well-thought-out analysis and opinion compared to some others out there (we’re looking at you, Desmond Howard).

We keep track of his opinion rankings all throughout the fall when the season gets going, but we’ve already got something from him in preparation for the 2023 college football season. Klatt took some time a few days ago to provide us with his opinion on what the top ten college football teams are in the preseason, and we’re guessing you might be interested in what he thinks of Ohio State.

If so, you’ve come to the right place because we too are interested and have created a listicle ranking of Klatt’s top ten. Here’s where the Fox analyst has Ohio State among the rest of the preseason top ten like Georgia, Alabama, and Michigan as we count down from No. 10 to the top.

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Florida State Seminoles

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What we think

Klatt hasn’t drank as much of the Kool-Aid as some of the rest of the national media but still must think that the Seminoles will build upon how they finished last season. There’s no doubt the roster has been upgraded and the coaching improved over the last few years. Jordan Travis is an awfully dangerous and explosive player under center that could make all of these early predictions come true.

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Clemson Tigers

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What we think

It’s hard to deny that the talent on Clemson’s roster isn’t what it was just a few short years ago. Still, there’s enough there to where the Tigers should contend for an ACC title and maybe even a College Football Playoff appearance if it can get past Florida State.

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USC Trojans

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What we think

I have been a little surprised that USC hasn’t gotten more respect in these preseason opinion polls with Caleb Williams returning under center. I get that there are questions on the defensive side of the ball, but the offense should be dynamic again and have a shot at outscoring almost every opponent.

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LSU Tigers

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What we think

Everyone seems to be anointing LSU as one of the teams that will contend with Georgia in the SEC, but the Tigers will have to traverse an awfully tough schedule. And besides, Brian Kelly always seems to be able to gum up a win or two with his game plans, decision-making, and quirkiness. Prove us wrong.

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Washington Huskies

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What we think

OK, we’re game. With Michael Penix Jr. slinging the rock to one of the best wide receiver rooms in the country, the offense should be dynamic. The defense is likely not going to be as much of an Achilles heel as a team like USC, so it feels like the more complete team in the Pac-12.

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Penn State Nittany Lions

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What we think

Penn State has been playing in the shadow of Ohio State and Michigan but this could be the year the Nittany Lions get over that hump. The defense should be fantastic, and there is talented youth at the skill positions on offense. If new starting quarterback Drew Allar can step up and be what the team needs, look out.

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Alabama Crimson Tide

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What we think

I think people are sleeping on Alabama this year and I wouldn’t be surprised if the Tide actually ends up being the SEC champion over Georgia. There are a slew of great recruiting classes stacked up in Tuscaloosa, and if the quarterback situation can simply be decent, Nick Saban could have a national championship contender again.

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Ohio State Buckeyes

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What we think

Yes, Ohio State is replacing three positions on the offensive line along with the starting quarterback, but the skill position players might be the best in the country. Add that to a defense that should be much, much improved with a lot more depth, and the Buckeyes — if at all possible — might be a sneaky great team with national title aspirations.

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Michigan Wolverines

 

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What we think

This could be Jim Harbaugh’s best Michigan team and that’s with the Wolverines winning the Big Ten and making the College Football Playoff the last two years. The East division won’t be easy, but Michigan is the early favorite to win the Big Ten again and have a shot to break through in the CFP. Can Ohio State get in the way?

 

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Georgia Bulldogs

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What we think

Georgia is working on trying to win three national championships in a row. The schedule is relatively easy compared to what we normally see an SEC schedule look like, so the Bulldogs may not run into much resistance until the conference championship game and College Football Playoff. Quarterback play will be key to hoisting another trophy.

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CINCINNATI (WXIX) – As of 8:31 p.m., more than 8,000 Duke Energy customers are without power.

At 8:00 p.m., more than 9,000 were reported.

Most of the outages were reported in Butler, Hamilton, Warren and Clermont counties following the storms.

According to Duke’s website, repairs and assessments are underway.

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Remember When: Earle Bruce Took the Ohio State Football Team to See Easy Rider and Woody Hayes Lost His Mind

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Remember When: Earle Bruce Took the Ohio State Football Team to See Easy Rider and Woody Hayes Lost His Mind


The Ohio State football team used to go out to movies on Friday nights before games.

They still watch movies as a team the night before they play, but with technological advances, they no longer need to head out to a theater and can watch something in the team hotel.

For decades, however, that’s exactly what they’d do. One coach would be in charge of finding a movie for the players to watch, the staff would make arrangements with the theater – whether it be the State Theatre on campus or the RKO Theater in downtown Columbus – and the team would go to the movies to think about something other than football for a few hours as kickoff inched near.

In 1969, Ohio State’s “movie coach” was Earle Bruce, who also happened to be in charge of coaching the interior of the defending national champion’s offensive line. But we’re going to focus on his duties as the movie coach and one hilarious choice he made that season.

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“Woody only had two rules about our movies,” star middle guard Jim Stillwagon told the Columbus Dispatch in 1996. “We weren’t supposed to see any love scenes, and we were never allowed to see any hippies. We couldn’t see any sex, but violence was okay. I think Coach Hayes thought that was something that could fire you up.”

“If you could find a John Wayne movie, you were doing pretty good,” former OSU assistant Bill Conley told the Dispatch. “He liked those shoot’em-ups. Now Earle, he was a Clint
Eastwood fan.”

In later years, Woody’s teams saw plenty of Patton, starring George C. Scott as General George Patton. But this was 1969 and Patton had not been released yet, and the team was evidently tired of seeing John Wayne movies.

Earle had to pick a movie and thought he was picking an action movie about motorcycles for the team. From Michael Rosenberg’s classic War as They Knew It: Woody Hayes, Bo Schembechler, and America in a Time of Unrest:

Oops.

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“We were sitting there watching these guys up on the screen smoking grass, and we’re saying, ‘This is great!’” Stillwagon said. “Earle was so upset. He got us out of that theater so fast you wouldn’t believe it. He about lost his job when Woody found out.”

A passage from the book War as They Knew It

Mind you, this is 1969. The country was involved in an unpopular war in Vietnam, and protests were gripping campuses nationwide. Woody, very much a pro-Vietnam War guy in that day, had no time for hippies or what they stood for. You can only imagine how livid he was when he found out about the team’s choice of movie ahead of that Minnesota game.

And that’s the story of how Earle Bruce’s career as the movie coach at Ohio State came to a screeching halt.



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Maxwell Moldovan highlights field for 2024 Ohio Open Golf Championship at Westfield

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WESTFIELD CENTER — Newly turned professional Maxwell Moldovan and 11 returning champions highlight the 288-golfer field for the 103rd Ohio Open, which begins Monday at Westfield Country Club’s North and South courses. 

The 54-hole, stroke-play event, conducted by the Northern Ohio PGA, runs through Wednesday. A cut of the top 60 and ties will occur after the second round.

The 22-year-old Moldovan recently ended an outstanding four-year career at Ohio State, helping the Buckeyes to a tie for third place in the NCAA championships. A four-time All-Big Ten selection and two-time All-American, Moldovan owns the lowest career scoring average (71.25) in Ohio State history. 

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The Green High School product has played two events on the PGA Americas Tour so far, missing the cut in both. He played in his third straight U.S. Open when he competed at Pinehurst No. 2 two weeks ago. 

Among the 11 returning Ohio Open champions are reigning champ Michael Balcar and Lake High School alum Jake McBride. 

Balcar, a Toledo native and Cleveland State graduate, shot a 14-under 196 last year to set a scoring record for Ohio Opens at Westfield. He was one stroke better than Cade Breitenstine, a Green High School and Kent State graduate. 

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McBride, who played collegiately at North Carolina State, won the 2021 Ohio Open by beating Northwest High School and Malone University product Justin Lower on the first playoff hole. Lower, a two-time Ohio Open winner (2012, 2015), now is in his third season playing on the PGA Tour. 

Other notables in the field this year are reigning Ohio Amateur champion Andrew Bailey; three-time Ohio Open champ and five-time Ohio Senior Open winner Bob Sowards; three-time Ohio Open champ Rob Moss; and the most recent back-to-back winner, Stephen Gangluff (2018-19). 

Three women also will tee it up in the event. They are Tannenhauf Golf Club head professional Mary Suitca, Northern Kentucky head coach Melissa Yeazell and 2023 OHSAA Division I state runner-up Isabella Goyette from Highland. 



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