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13 Apr 202409:55

Summary

TLDRThe transcript highlights the excitement and strategic depth of a college football game, focusing on the Ohio State Buckeyes and their coaching staff, including Ryan Day and Chip Kelly. It discusses the team's offensive strategies, the performance of key players like Will Howard and Devin Brown, and the impact of veteran leadership on the younger players. The script also touches on the challenges of the extended season and the anticipation for the national championship game in January, emphasizing the memorable experiences created in college football.

Takeaways

  • 🏈 The college football season is longer than ever, starting extra early in April with coverage on Fox.
  • 🌟 Ryan Day and the Buckeyes are highlighted as they begin their season in Columbus.
  • πŸ† The game format includes special scoring for takeaways and 3 and outs, emphasizing defensive plays.
  • 🀺 Will Howard, a contender for the starting quarterback spot at Kansas State, is mentioned as a player to watch.
  • πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ An expanded run game is expected with the Ohio State's dynamic throwers and top running backs.
  • πŸŽ₯ The commentators discuss the importance of the offensive strategy under Chip Kelly, Dan Mullen, and Ryan Day.
  • πŸ” Evaluation of player performance, especially on third down conversions and red zone reactions, is a focus for the coaching staff.
  • πŸ€• Injuries and communication challenges in college football are addressed, with new systems being tested.
  • 🎽 The depth and veteran presence on the team are considered crucial for the younger players' development.
  • 🏟️ The impact of the extended season on player readiness and roster building is discussed, with the national championship game set for January 20th.
  • 🏈 The script concludes with a highlight of a touchdown by Sam Williams, emphasizing the memorable moments in college football.

Q & A

  • When does the college football season mentioned in the script start?

    -The college football season is described as longer than ever and starts on a spectacular April Saturday.

  • Which team and coach are being discussed at the beginning of the script?

    -The script begins with a discussion about Ryan Day and the Buckeyes.

  • What is the scoring system for the game mentioned in the transcript?

    -The scoring system includes 3 points for a takeaway and 3 points for achieving a 3 and out.

  • What is the significance of Will Howard in the game?

    -Will Howard is significant as he battled for the starting quarterback spot at Kansas State and is mentioned as understanding the situation well.

  • What change does Chip Kelly bring to the Ohio State offense?

    -Chip Kelly brings an expanded run game to the Ohio State offense, building upon their already dynamic throwers and utilizing two of the best running backs in the country.

  • What does the commentator mean by 'very business school of depreciating asset'?

    -The phrase is likely used metaphorically to describe a situation or strategy in the game that has diminishing value or effectiveness over time, much like a depreciating asset in business.

  • What is the role of Jack Sawyer in the game?

    -Jack Sawyer is mentioned as a player that Coach Meyer would hope to see a lot of pressure from during the game.

  • Who are some of the key players discussed in the script?

    -Key players discussed include Will Howard, Chip Kelly, Ryan Day, Devin Brown, Jack Sawyer, Lincoln Keen, and Sam Williams.

  • What is the significance of the communication system mentioned in the script?

    -The new communication system in college football is significant as it is being tested out and involves the use of iPads on the sideline, indicating a technological advancement in the sport.

  • What is the importance of the tradition started by Coach in 2001 at Bowling Green?

    -The tradition started by Coach in 2001 at Bowling Green is important as it promotes earning one's place on the team without hazing, reflecting a culture of respect and meritocracy.

  • What is the commentator's opinion on the length of the college football season?

    -The commentator suggests that the length of the season should be changed, as it leads to a national championship game on January 20th and involves a packed schedule including a regular season, transfer period, and signing day.

Outlines

00:00

🏈 College Football Season and Game Strategies

The paragraph discusses the start of the college football season, highlighting the game in Columbus and the excitement around the Buckeyes' team led by Ryan Day. It delves into the game format, scoring system, and the importance of a strong running game, featuring key players like Will Howard and Fielding. The commentary also touches on the coaching styles of Chip Kelly and the history he shares with coaches like Dan Mullen and Ryan Day. The paragraph emphasizes the potential of young players like Lincoln Keen and Devin Brown, and the impact of veteran players on the team's performance.

05:01

🀝 Player Development and Roster Building

This paragraph focuses on the development of players and the challenges of roster building in the modern era of college football. It discusses the involvement of former players in coaching and the impact of their experience on young athletes. The conversation highlights the importance of culture and tradition in college football, as exemplified by the 'earning passage' tradition started in 2001 at Bowling Green. The paragraph also touches on the physicality of the game, with references to interceptions, defensive plays, and the excitement of scoring touchdowns, featuring players like Sam Williams and Dixon.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘College Football Season

The College Football Season refers to the period during the year when college football games are played. In the context of the video, it is noted that the current season is longer than usual, indicating an extended period of games and competitions. This extended timeline could potentially affect team strategies, player fatigue, and overall season dynamics.

πŸ’‘Fox Sports

Fox Sports is a media entity that provides comprehensive sports coverage, including broadcasting and reporting on various sports events. In the video, Fox Sports is the network broadcasting the college football coverage, indicating that viewers are tuning in to watch the game analysis and commentary provided by their sports team.

πŸ’‘Ryan Day

Ryan Day is mentioned as a key figure associated with the Buckeyes, suggesting he is a coach or team leader. In the context of the video, discussing Ryan Day provides insight into the strategic direction and leadership of the team, which is a central theme of the sports analysis.

πŸ’‘Scoring System

The Scoring System refers to the rules and methods by which points are awarded in a game. In the video, explaining the scoring system is crucial for understanding the game dynamics and how the teams can achieve victory. It outlines the conditions under which points are earned, such as takeaways and 3-and-outs, and helps viewers follow the game's progress.

πŸ’‘Chip Kelly

Chip Kelly is mentioned as a person who will bring changes to the offense, suggesting he is a coach or influential figure within the team. His association with an 'expanded run game' indicates a strategic shift in the team's approach to the game, which is a central theme in the discussion of team performance and tactics.

πŸ’‘Devin Brown

Devin Brown is identified as a player who has been with the team longest and understands the offense deeply. His experience and familiarity with the game make him a key player to watch, and discussing his performance provides insight into the team's strategic execution and ability to adapt.

πŸ’‘Roster Building

Roster Building refers to the process of assembling a team by selecting and managing players. In the video, the discussion of roster building highlights the challenges and considerations coaches face in creating a competitive team, especially considering the extended season and the need for depth and veteran players.

πŸ’‘Veteran Players

Veteran Players are experienced team members who have been part of the team for a longer time. Their presence and influence on the team are significant, as they contribute to the team culture, mentor younger players, and bring a level of detail and seriousness to the game. In the video, the mention of veteran players like Marvin Harrison Jr. emphasizes their role in elevating the performance and mindset of the entire team.

πŸ’‘Communication System

The Communication System in the context of the video refers to the methods used by the team to relay information and coordinate during the game. The mention of a 'whole new communication system in college football' suggests a recent change or innovation that affects how the team operates and communicates on the field.

πŸ’‘National Championship Game

The National Championship Game is the final and decisive match in a sports league, where the top teams compete for the title. In the video, the mention of a national championship game on January 20th sets the context for the importance of the season, the stakes involved, and the ultimate goal that teams are working towards.

πŸ’‘Tradition

Tradition refers to long-established customs or beliefs that have been passed on within a group. In the video, discussing tradition provides insight into the cultural aspects of the sport and the team. It highlights the values and practices that contribute to the team's identity and unity, as well as the legacy that players contribute to and carry forward.

Highlights

The college football season this year is longer than ever, starting the coverage on a spectacular April Saturday.

Ryan Day and the Buckeyes are filing in, marking the beginning of the game format and coverage.

The scoring system is explained, with 3 points for a takeaway and 3 points for a 3 and out.

Fielding kicks off alone, earning him the first spotlight in the game.

Will Howard, who battled for the starting quarterback spot at Kansas State, is mentioned as understanding the situation.

Chip Kelly is expected to bring an expanded run game to Ohio State, enhancing their already dynamic throwing game.

The business school term 'depreciating asset' is humorously mentioned in the context of the game.

Lincoln Keenum is noted for his potential to be special in tearing up college football.

Devin Brown, with his deep understanding of the offense and the program, gets the third series for Ohio State.

The history between Chip Kelly, Dan Mullen, and Ryan Day is highlighted, indicating a long-standing collaboration.

The defense shows promise as Jayden Bonsu takes an interception to the paint, demonstrating their ability to learn from previous series.

The new communication system in college football is being tested, with mentions of iPads on the sideline and rules around their use.

Marvin Harrison Junior is praised for his serious approach to the game and his influence on the team.

The importance of veteran players in the development of young talent is discussed, emphasizing the value of their experience and detail.

A remarkable one-handed catch by a receiver is highlighted, showcasing the skill and talent on the field.

Chip Kelly's influence on the team's strategy and decision-making is noted, with a focus on his former quarterback's input.

The impact of the extended season on roster building and player development is discussed, with a mention of the national championship game on January 20th.

The tradition started in 2001 at Bowling Green is mentioned, emphasizing the culture of earning one's place on the team without hazing.

The excitement and anticipation for the upcoming game against Michigan are palpable, with a focus on the rivalry and the unique experience it offers.

A touchdown is scored by Sam Williams, a freshman from Pickerington, marking a memorable moment in college football.

Transcripts

00:00

The college football season this year is longer than ever.

00:05

So it is very fitting that on this spectacular April Saturday

00:09

in Columbus, we here on Fox start

00:12

our college football coverage as early as we ever have.

00:16

Ryan Day and the Buckeyes filing in.

00:18

So here we go.

00:20

This is your game format.

00:21

If you are at home and you are, you know,

00:23

saying I want the Scarlet team to win

00:25

or I want the great team to win, here is what

00:27

the scoring system looks like.

00:28

Three for a takeaway.

00:29

3 and out gets you 3 points as well.

00:32

You saw Fielding kick off alone.

00:35

So he gets the first spotlight.

00:36

And the second one is will Howard,

00:39

who battled for the starting quarterback spot

00:41

at Kansas State.

00:42

He understands this situation.

00:44

And I think the one thing that Chip

00:46

Kelly is going to bring to this offense is expanded run game.

00:52

Now, the Ohio State has always had dynamic throwers.

00:54

Now they have two of the best running backs in the country.

00:56

You're going to see an expanded run game.

00:59

Very business school of depreciating asset.

01:01

Brady Yeah.

01:05

Can I get a dictionary down here?

01:09

I mean, Brady's going.

01:14

Third down for Will Howard.

01:16

The pressure did get there and Buckeye fans,

01:19

Coach Meyer are going to hope to see that a lot this year

01:22

from guys like Jack Sawyer.

01:23

So we saw Lincoln keen, Holtz in the Cotton Bowl

01:27

in back of Devin Brown.

01:28

He's the guy that gets the second series here.

01:31

Jeremiah Smith.

01:33

What can you tell us about number four?

01:36

He he's got a chance to be special.

01:38

He really does.

01:41

I think we're most young men are at this age.

01:44

So I understand what comes along with that statement.

01:47

But this young man is going to tear up college football,

01:50

in my opinion.

01:51

Devin Brown now gets the third series for Ohio State.

01:55

The guy who has been here longest

01:57

understands the offense, probably

01:59

with the most intricacy right now and just the program itself.

02:03

Chip Kelly, Dan Mullen and Ryan Day.

02:07

It is a history that goes a long way back.

02:10

So Devin Brown in the offense with some movement

02:13

downfield here.

02:14

Coach, take me into like how you evaluate your guys will

02:19

and Devin in a thud tempo style what do you

02:23

what are you looking at Yeah it's

02:24

this is on schedule and then also like how do they convert

02:27

on third down, you know, and I think like right here,

02:29

that's a big third down pickup.

02:32

We get into the red zone, like you want

02:34

to see how he's going to react.

02:35

Not a runner.

02:36

I wasn't much of a runner, but when I got in the red zone,

02:38

believe me, I was looking to take off if I could.

02:41

Third down on the roll.

02:44

Devin Brown ends up at the sideline.

02:46

This defense, I think we've learned

02:48

in the first couple series, that's Jayden Bonsu who

02:51

took him to the paint.

02:52

And now we see the depth of the quarterback room.

02:55

Another Alabama transfer officially Julian saine as he

02:59

drops it off for tk caffey.

03:06

Third down for sand climbing the pocket and the walls collapse

03:09

again.

03:10

Joel saw Will Howard with his hands to his head.

03:13

They're testing out the whole new communication

03:15

system in college football.

03:17

There's a lot to talk about with the ipads

03:18

over on the sideline as well and rules about that.

03:21

And Marvin Harrison, Junior himself was one of those.

03:24

Certainly, Jenny, I was going to say,

03:27

he looked very serious as you were standing

03:29

there talking to him, mika.

03:30

And that's how all business.

03:31

He was.

03:32

He just walked away because he had to put his helmet on.

03:35

Obviously the parents, the families are phenomenal,

03:38

but to then take them to the next level, it's.

03:41

What are you looking for today?

03:42

Because you got some veterans, right?

03:43

Mecca is not going to do anything today.

03:45

It's scary stuff.

03:47

That's what allowed him to be an NFL caliber wide receiver, too,

03:50

is all the little things, how detailed he was

03:52

and he shares that and brings that to the way

03:54

he coaches up these young men.

03:56

And you could see why because, you know, starting all the way

03:59

back with, you know, Terry McLaurin and KJ Hill and those

04:02

got Harris, those guys, it just kind of there

04:05

was old guy after old guy after old guy Chris Olave.

04:08

And they become selfish players about getting the ball

04:10

and that becomes every young player selfish

04:13

if you have veteran players.

04:14

My goodness.

04:17

Wow make a catch like that.

04:21

I think I would be pretty selfish.

04:24

Joel our quarterback if you can got receivers that

04:27

make catches like that right.

04:28

Listen from field level from down here

04:30

that ball looks like a borderline throw away

04:32

and then he goes up like that one handed.

04:34

What a remarkable staff changes.

04:37

Joel, I believe you've got Chip Kelly in a moment here.

04:39

Downstairs yes, sir.

04:41

Standing with Chip Kelly.

04:42

That's a nice run from Lincoln right there.

04:44

So-called And we've talked about it a little bit.

04:46

It was it was intriguing.

04:48

Well, that's it's obviously a great fit because

04:51

of the former pupil ran over here

04:53

and he started barking calls.

04:55

He said, no, no more of that play.

04:58

I was good with that play wasn't working.

05:01

That was a good call by him.

05:02

There we go.

05:03

Good decision by his former quarterback

05:06

Fellows, much more involved in defense

05:07

and special teams as well.

05:08

Yeah, there's no question.

05:09

You and I have talked about that.

05:11

I think you're exactly right.

05:12

I mean.

05:13

Today's day and age, the amount of time it takes.

05:15

And everything that's going on.

05:17

I just think it's so unfair.

05:18

Some of that time up and especially

05:19

as your roster building, right?

05:21

I mean, the roster build like early December we think

05:24

about early December for you or any head

05:27

coach around the country and Coach the important thing

05:29

in today's day and age.

05:30

And I think that know here we've done that

05:33

and that's been the support of so many people,

05:34

certainly the players coming back

05:36

and the culture that these guys have

05:38

continued to enhance from basically far sideline

05:41

to near sideline.

05:43

See that ones getting hit by the wind and it got undercut.

05:45

That's exactly what happened.

05:46

It's picked off.

05:47

And so this great defense has a second interception

05:51

in the ball game.

05:52

They're going to blow it dead.

05:53

Jalen McClain doesn't care, though.

05:56

He's going to the house because he wants to.

05:59

That whole side doesn't care.

06:00

Look at him all the great, all the great team down there.

06:04

That was won with a win might have

06:06

knocked it down a little bit, but it just a tad late, too.

06:08

And that's something, again, you're

06:09

accustomed to seeing if it's a freshman out there, new offense.

06:14

Yep he's going to have to sit with that, right.

06:16

He doesn't have a ton of experiences here at Ohio State.

06:19

So that's his knowledge of what he did in this game.

06:22

And now Jude Mitchell with the catch a moment ago

06:25

that for Patrick Gerhardt and Lincoln Kienholz trying to drive

06:28

him down under a minute here, they've used a timeout 24

06:31

seconds should be the final drive of this first half

06:35

as this goes to David Adolph his.

06:39

I thought you'd get to that before I did.

06:42

We're close to the sideline, and that's

06:45

right, to a defensive player.

06:47

It's inky Jones.

06:51

Chuck Marek.

06:51

The tight end stumbles out of his break.

06:53

Otherwise that the ball was actually in spot.

07:01

Michigan next Friday, you're going to challenge that.

07:04

Coach Meyer.

07:06

If I'm coach de, I'm just looking at the clock.

07:08

Let's get this bad boy going again.

07:11

Having a guy go from being a few plays away to one play away,

07:14

and then all of a sudden thrust it in as your starter

07:16

at quarterback.

07:17

That's why these reps right now for Dwayne saying

07:19

are incredible.

07:20

But again with the length of this season

07:22

we're talking about a national championship

07:24

game on January the 20th.

07:27

Joel so not only we're talking 16 after the regular season

07:30

and have a transfer period and a signing day,

07:32

and then we try to play more football as his wild.

07:35

And I think that should be changed.

07:38

But it also brings up, you know, depth that we've talked about,

07:43

but also the veteran nature of.

07:45

Taven's success not only in college football, but even

07:48

think about the NCAA tournament in men's basketball.

07:51

Yeah, we should be able to throw this one right behind him.

07:53

Well, boy, he decided to hand it off.

07:56

Didn't you want a touchdown, coach?

07:59

All right.

07:59

There you go.

08:00

I would have thrown it, but Duke to Oklahoma State.

08:02

Just think about that era of big 12

08:04

ball when he was the head coach.

08:05

Good run here, right down the middle.

08:07

It's a touchdown.

08:09

Sam Williams.

08:10

Dixon, the freshman from Pickerington.

08:13

Of the memories, man.

08:15

College football.

08:15

No matter what this turns into, it's all memories

08:19

in the end for Sam Williams.

08:21

Dixon who's going to remember this day for a while,

08:23

you'd have to imagine that's something

08:24

that you added when you were here.

08:27

Coach take people through that tradition you started with.

08:30

It was actually started in 2001 at Bowling Green.

08:33

I just wanted to have you know, we don't believe in hazing,

08:37

but you want to also have people earn their passage.

08:40

You know, a lot of times I use the term you need.

08:43

Coach knows I love him.

08:44

Third down at six here for the offense.

08:48

Final play of quarter number three.

08:49

Nolan for jute.

08:51

Mitchell good throw right there guys.

08:53

It's got a live arm, doesn't he?

08:54

Joel It's a multitasking.

08:57

Coach Meyer you have friends everywhere in this place,

09:00

don't you?

09:01

I do.

09:01

I have a great friend.

09:04

These teams to these players, that rivalry and how lucky

09:07

are that we get to experience it?

09:09

Yeah, we'll see it all the way through the season.

09:10

Someone in mercedes-benz once.

09:12

I didn't see the.

09:13

Next out on that Mercedes Benz, the cartel.

09:15

You think it depends on the car?

09:17

I don't know.

09:17

How about that?

09:19

This is a long way to go for Aaron Nolan to try to create.

09:24

And instead it's Diontae Griffin who was

09:27

called for the penalty earlier.

09:29

He wants to run all the way to Cleveland

09:32

and he's just going to keep going for the win.

09:34

The great team together down the sideline.