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Buckeye Talk: Ohio State podcast by cleveland.com

Ohio State rapid fire: new play clock rules, the offensive line and getting to know a new host

Buckeye Talk: Ohio State podcast by cleveland.com

cleveland.com

Sports, Football

4.51.6K Ratings

🗓️ 31 August 2023

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

This Thursday episode of Buckeye Talk is brought to you solely on behalf of the texter community delivering questions about practically everything under the sun. Among the topics discussed by Stephen Means, Nathan Baird and Andrew Gillis: How Ohio State can adapt to the new play clock rules in college football; What a successful day looks like in the Buckeyes’ season-opener against Indiana for the offensive line; What the world can learn about OSU, Penn State and Michigan in Week 1 given all three are heavy favorites; Explaining why Ohio State uses its best and most veteran weapons as return specialists; Pressbox go-toes when it comes to food and; A handful of questions that are directed at Andrew as the texters still get to know Buckeye Talk’s newest member. Plus there is a quick journey down memory road to a time when Stephen once thought he was invincible. Thanks for listening to Buckeye Talk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, hey, where you been? But God talk is about to begin. Hey, hey, hey, come on in.

0:30.0

Welcome back to Bucket Talks, even being Nathan Baird, Andrew Gillis, today's Thursday

0:37.3

pod is a rapid fire brought to you by the Texas sign up for the text 614-350-3315. I don't

0:45.1

write off the bat with the ad. That's so well. That's what we're doing here. I'm like I

0:48.6

talking. I said Nathan and Andrew about 10 questions that will go. There's a lot more

0:54.6

than that, but we're just going to start with these 10 questions here. And Nathan sent an

0:57.6

answer to one of the questions already to the Texas. So we're going to start with that

1:02.5

question here on the pod. But if you wanted to give it earlier in a day or earlier, literally

1:07.8

the day before, sign up for the text 614-350-3315. From Arge Sarge, I think is how you say that.

1:17.2

And if I'm not saying that correctly, I apologize, but it looks like Arge Sarge. From the 513,

1:23.5

as we think about the season and individual accomplishments, should we be tempering our

1:30.3

expectations? If week zero was any indication, the game seemed to fly by like a 2023 baseball game,

1:37.8

which I don't know if that's true or not, watch baseball so that's up to you Nathan also answered.

1:41.7

With fewer drives per game, I think individual stats will likely be dampened compared to recent

1:46.8

history. So a 1,200 yard season for Mark might be as impressive as a 1,500 plus yard season

1:53.3

in past years. Am I off base? Nathan Ryan Day actually got asked about that on Tuesday,

1:59.4

and the new play, Cockroos, and such. Should a fan be worried about offensive numbers?

2:05.4

He also gave what the play average was. Give what that was, but then also should fans be worried

2:10.7

about that. Right. So just to back people up a little bit, the new rule is that the clock doesn't

2:17.2

stop on first downs. It stomps on first downs only in the last two minutes of each half. So it's

2:22.3

basically NFL rules on first downs now. And college has had its clock stops on every first down

2:27.6

and going back to before Newt Rockney or whatever, but this is going to be a big change. And

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