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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 10/5/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
OHIO ST
 
NORTHWESTERN
-6.5  

+6.5  
-270

+210

61
 
40
Final
30

OHIO ST (5 - 0) at NORTHWESTERN (4 - 0)
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Week 6 Saturday, 10/5/2013 8:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
407OHIO ST-5.5-6.5
408NORTHWESTERN59.557.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OHIO ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games5-0+23-13-248.235.0501.2(6.7)1.017.09.4304.0(4.7)2.0
Road Games1-0+11-01-052.031.0608.0(7)1.034.020.0503.0(5.6)2.0
Last 3 Games3-0+22-02-153.036.7533.7(6.8)0.719.311.3327.3(5.2)1.7
Conference Games1-0+10-00-131.024.0390.0(5.7)0.024.014.0399.0(6.5)1.0
OHIO ST - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)48.235.025.433:0546-287(6.3)20-2968.7%214(7.4)75-501(6.7)(10.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.41.527.42430:1841-214(5.2)21-3461.4%246(7.2)75-460(6.1)(11.1)
Offense Road Games52.031.027.033:5555-332(6)21-3265.6%276(8.6)87-608(7)(11.7)
Defense (All Games)17.09.417.026:5530-85(2.8)20-3558.0%219(6.2)65-304(4.7)(17.9)
Opponents Offensive Avg.23.712.417.830:3637-147(4)19-3358.3%219(6.5)70-365(5.2)(15.4)
Defense Road Games34.020.028.026:0537-132(3.6)31-5358.5%371(7)90-503(5.6)(14.8)

NORTHWESTERN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-0+22-22-241.222.2483.2(6.6)1.723.76.7426.5(5.2)2.7
Home Games3-0+11-21-240.324.0475.0(6.4)1.321.75.7386.0(5.1)2.7
Last 3 Games3-0+11-21-240.324.0475.0(6.4)1.321.75.7386.0(5.1)2.7
Grass Games3-0+11-21-240.324.0475.0(6.4)1.321.75.7386.0(5.1)2.7
NORTHWESTERN - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)41.222.225.030:0447-249(5.3)18-2669.8%234(8.8)73-483(6.6)(11.7)
Opponents Defensive Avg.3218.719.829:2541-196(4.8)16-2956.6%202(7)70-398(5.7)(12.4)
Offense Home Games40.324.026.030:1449-263(5.3)18-2572.4%212(8.4)75-475(6.4)(11.8)
Defense (All Games)23.76.724.729:5632-119(3.7)28-4957.4%307(6.2)82-426(5.2)(18)
Opponents Offensive Avg.25.812.422.231:3538-147(3.9)24-4157.9%273(6.6)79-420(5.3)(16.3)
Defense Home Games21.75.723.029:4632-128(4)25-4455.6%258(5.8)76-386(5.1)(17.8)
Average power rating of opponents played: OHIO ST 27.2,  NORTHWESTERN 21.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OHIO ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
8/31/2013BUFFALO40-20W-33.5L56O45-26116-23-199235-7319-32-1851
9/7/2013SAN DIEGO ST42-7W-28W55U40-26321-30-182127-6422-41-2164
9/14/2013@ CALIFORNIA52-34W-13W62.5O55-33221-32-276137-13231-53-3712
9/21/2013FLORIDA AM76-0W-50W57.5O46-38824-34-215123-5010-16-302
9/28/2013WISCONSIN31-24W-7T55.5U43-19217-25-198027-10420-34-2951
10/5/2013@ NORTHWESTERN            
10/19/2013IOWA            
10/26/2013PENN ST            

NORTHWESTERN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
8/31/2013@ CALIFORNIA44-30W-5W61.5O40-20919-30-299335-9339-64-4553
9/7/2013SYRACUSE48-27W-17W54.5O44-20630-37-375034-13329-45-3014
9/14/2013W MICHIGAN38-17W-28.5L57.5U55-33215-22-139231-14316-41-2021
9/21/2013MAINE35-21W-28L57.5U49-25110-17-122230-10729-47-2723
10/5/2013OHIO ST            
10/12/2013@ WISCONSIN            
10/19/2013MINNESOTA            
10/26/2013@ IOWA            
11/2/2013@ NEBRASKA            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OHIO ST: Ohio State was a perfect 12-0 last season, but half of those wins came by a touchdown or less. The nation's No. 10 rushing offense (242 rush YPG) will once again dominate with QB Braxton Miller (1,271 rush yds, 13 TD) and RB Carlos Hyde (970 rush yds, 16 TD) running behind four returning O-Line starters. Miller has also improved as a passer (8.0 YPA, 15 TD, 6 INT), and still has top wideouts Corey 'Philly' Brown (669 rec. yds, 3 TD) and Devin Smith (618 rec. yds, 6 TD) to rely on. The defense still has a mountain of talent, but not a whole lot of experience with seven starters gone. LB Ryan Shazier (115 tackles, 5 sacks, 11 PD) is excellent, as is the secondary, led by superstar CB Bradley Roby (17 PD) and senior safeties Christian Bryant (70 tackles, 12 PD) and C.J. Barnett (56 tackles, 6 PD). However, the D-Line has no starting experience, but highly-touted sophomore DEs Noah Spence and Adolphus Washington can both play (combined 7 sacks in spring game).
NORTHWESTERN: The Wildcats' first bowl win since 1948 capped off a school-record-tying 10 wins, which could have been an even dozen (1-point loss to Nebraska, OT loss at Michigan). They did so with a run-heavy, zone-read offense (226 rush YPG, 19th in FBS). Although three starting O-linemen left, all skill-position starters return, most notably QB Kain Colter (872 pass yds, 8 TD, 4 INT; 894 rush yds, 12 TD) and RB Venric Mark (1,366 rush yds, 12 TD). QB Trevor Siemian (1,312 pass yds, 6 TD, 3 INT) is the better passer in the two-QB system. WR Christian Jones (412 rec. yds, 2 TD) leads an underwhelming receiving corps. The defense held eight opponents to 20 points or less last year and had 29 takeaways (T-20th in FBS). DE Tyler Scott (9 sacks, 12.5 TFL) is nearly unblockable and LB Chi Chi Ariguzo (91 tackles) had a hand in six forced turnovers. CB Nick VanHoose (3 INT) is an absolute blanket.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW (OHIO ST-NORTHWESTERN) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Ohio St.-Northwestern Preview* ===============================

By JEFF BARTL STATS Writer

Ohio State (5-0) at No. 20 Northwestern (4-0), 8:00 p.m. EDT

Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald knows all the story lines.

Ohio State has won 28 of the last 29 meetings, it's riding a nation-best 17-game winning streak and, more personally, Fitzgerald watched his teams get outscored by 130 points in the three times he's faced the Buckeyes.

Fitzgerald, though, isn't letting his 16th-ranked Wildcats get caught up in the past, nor in the fact that ESPN's College GameDay will be broadcasting from Evanston prior to their highly anticipated, nationally televised showdown with No. 4 Ohio State on Saturday night.

"You embrace whatever comes along with college football," Fitzgerald said. "Nothing changes for us this week. Our routine is our routine. It's an embrace-the-improvement mentality."

Northwestern is on the verge of starting 5-0 in two straight seasons for the first time since 1904-05. Doing so again, however, means defeating Ohio State (5-0, 1-0 Big Ten), led by two-time national championship coach Urban Meyer who guided a team on a one-year postseason ban to a 12-0 mark in his first season in Columbus in 2012.

The Buckeyes beat the Wildcats 54-10 in 2006, 58-7 in '07 and 45-10 in the most recent meeting in '08 during Fitzgerald's tenure as coach.

Ohio State started fast in a 31-24 win over then-No. 23 Wisconsin last week, and Northwestern may have to hold off another early surge in this contest. The Buckeyes have outscored opponents 216-21 in the first quarter.

The Wildcats don't sound intimidated.

"This is why you come to play Big Ten football and Division I football," defensive lineman Tyler Scott said. "This where we want our program to be at - to have this hype for this game."

Starting quarterback Kain Colter, a dual threat who will split time with pocket passer Trevor Siemian, said Northwestern also needs to control its emotions on the big stage.

"At the same time, we don't want to overhype it," said Colter, who threw for a touchdown and ran for another in a 35-21 win over FCS opponent Maine last week. "We don't need to play out of this world. We just need to play our game to be able to win."

Whether that will be enough to knock off the vaunted Buckeyes remains to be seen. Northwestern is averaging 249.5 rushing yards, but Ohio State ranks eighth nationally in run defense at 84.6 per game.

The Buckeyes limited the Badgers, who average more then 300 yards on the ground, to a season-low 104.

The Wildcats hope their solid rushing attack will get a boost from the return of Venric Mark, who has missed the last three games with a leg injury. Treyvon Green averaged 7.0 yards per carry while rushing for five touchdowns in Mark's absence.

Ohio State's defense took a hit Saturday when star safety Christian Bryant was lost for the season with a broken ankle. Corey "Pitt" Brown, redshirt freshman Tyvis Powell and freshman Vonn Bell will be tasked with helping fill the void.

"The sign of a good team is always that someone must step up in his place," Meyer said.

The Buckeyes got a lift last week from the return of quarterback Braxton Miller, who missed the previous two games with a knee sprain. He went 17 of 25 for 198 yards and four touchdowns while adding 83 yards rushing.

"Braxton is a dynamic athlete," Northwestern linebacker Damien Proby said. "Anyone who watches the game of football knows he can do things with the ball in his hands and when he's in space. We're just looking to minimize the ground he's able to cover in any given play."

The Wildcats are tied for third in the country with 10 interceptions, four of which have been returned for touchdowns.

"It's hard to score on very sound defenses because at some point, they are going to force you to make up a mistake," Meyer said. "They are not going to give up the big one and are going to force you to make a mistake."

Still, Meyer again plans to have Miller throw the deep ball. The Buckeyes' 19 TD passes are second most in the country, and Northwestern ranks 117th out of 123 FBS teams with an average of 308.8 passing yards allowed per game.

"This Saturday, we are going to try the same thing," Meyer said. "That's a big part of who we are."

Ohio State has won four meetings in a row since Northwestern's last victory in the series, 33-27 at home Oct. 2, 2004.

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