Ohio State releases depth chart and availability information for Fiesta Bowl vs. Clemson

Ohio State has released its depth chart and injury and availability information for the Fiesta Bowl vs. Clemson.

Every Friday Ohio State releases information on the depth chart and player availability for the upcoming game, and thankfully the season isn’t over yet. Far from it. Of course you know that, but we’ve got the depth chart and “injury” report from the fine folks at OSU, and we like to pass it on.

In some ways, the Buckeyes might be as healthy as they’ve ever been. There aren’t any players listed as game-time decisions, and all key players from this season look to be healthy and ready to go against an impressive Clemson squad that’s looking to add its third national title in four years.

Of course we don’t really now how effective quarterback Justin Fields is, but we know he’s going to go out and lay it all on the line and is most likely in better shape than he was against Michigan.

Here’s what Ohio State has released for personnel-wise for 2019 Playstation Fiesta Bowl.

Game-time decision

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WR Kamryn Babb

RB Marcus Crowley

OG Gavin Cupp

DL Noah Donald

WR Ellijah Gardiner

SAF Ronnie Hickman

WR C.J. Saunders

DT Taron Vincent

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Next … Ohio State Depth Chart – offense, defense, and specialists

Both Clemson and Ohio State are expecting an epic QB showdown

What I’m Hearing: Everyone from the coaches to the players is excited to see what Lawrence and Fields are going to bring to the table.

What I’m Hearing: Everyone from the coaches to the players is excited to see what Lawrence and Fields are going to bring to the table.

Ohio State vs. Clemson: 3 reasons the Tigers could give the Buckeyes problems in Fiesta Bowl

Ohio State and Clemson are about to face off in the Fiesta Bowl. Here’s three reasons a talented Tigers squad could give the Buckeyes fits.

The Ohio State football team is looking to continue this unbelievable journey it has been on in 2019, but there is a whale of a team standing in its way out in the desert. The Clemson Tigers are the defending national champions and have won the title two out of the last three years.

There’s not many teams that match up athletically with this Buckeye squad, but Clemson is no doubt one of them. There are interesting storylines and matchups across the board, and there’s no doubt the Buckeyes will have to play their best game of the year to move on to New Orleans for a shot at a national championship.

But it won’t be easy. Here’s three reasons the Clemson Tigers could give Ohio State fits out in Glendale.

Next … Talent

What Wisconsin can learn from Clemson

Wisconsin looks at Clemson in the College Football Playoff

As the four teams who qualified for the College Football Playoff begin to settle in for the actual playoff, Badgers Wire thought it would be interesting to examine what the Wisconsin Badgers could learn from each of the teams in the Playoff. This column will look at what they could learn from the Clemson Tigers. 

Few teams in the nation have had more success recently than the Clemson Tigers. Here is what Wisconsin can learn from Clemson. 

Clemson’s rise to the top of college football’s elite didn’t come out of nowhere. Since Dabo Swinney was appointed interim coach and then officially named head coach, the Tigers have shown that they were going to compete for glory. Clemson wins every way possible, too. The Tigers have done it with elite quarterback play — Tajh Boyd, Deshaun Watson, and Trevor Lawrence — and they’ve shown that they can also win big with elite defense or a power running game — Travis Etienne, C.J. Spiller, and Wayne Gallman. In other words, Clemson can literally beat opponents in various phases of the game. 

Here is where Wisconsin can learn something from the Tigers. Wisconsin tends to struggle if opponents shut down the Badgers’ run game. To that end, teams do everything in their power to stuff the run and force Wisconsin’s quarterbacks to beat them, which isn’t something they’ve shown they can do with great consistency — occasionally, yes, but not most of the time. It’s typically a one-and-done style from the Badgers. They have to improve in this facet of competition if they want to take the next step. The Big Ten Championship is a perfect example. Jonathan Taylor did his part, and Jack Coan played well, too. However, when Wisconsin fell behind by 13 points, the Badgers’ offense was not tailored to mount a rally. UW was plainly out of its element, then. That’s not a knock on Coan. It is more a reflection of the style of offense Wisconsin runs, with the passing game needing the threat of Taylor in the running game in order to be as potent as possible. Wisconsin needs passing game potency which can — at times — exist independently of the running game. 

Coan and Wisconsin have to do more in some ways and in some situations, or the Badgers have to find a way to win when Coan can’t do more and Taylor has done all he can. Clemson can do it all, and Wisconsin can do most of what it takes. There is a big difference between all and most. If programs want to make that turn from pretender to contender in the national title race, they eventually have to do everything, not just most things, really well. If the Badgers and Coan can take that turn in 2020 while maintaining their defensive stature and running all over the field, they’re going to be a very tough team to beat.

LeBron James gifts Beats headphones to Ohio State football team

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James gave a gift to the Ohio State Football team before their Fiesta Bowl showdown tomorrow with Clemson.

LeBron James is on the mend after catching a knee to the groin from Patrick Beverley on Christmas Day but even as he is recovering, James still has some other important things to do when it comes to his favorite football team, the Ohio State Buckeyes.

James has been a supporter of the Buckeyes for a long time, even attending the 2015 National Championship Game that Ohio State won. His gifts to the program over the years have included customized LeBron football cleats and ahead of their Fiesta Bowl National Semifinal matchup with Clemson, James gifted the entire team Beats headphones before Saturday’s game.

It’s currently unclear that LeBron plays on Saturday night when the Lakers visit the Portland Trail Blazers, given that he felt like he suffered a setback in the first quarter of their Christmas Day loss against the Clippers. James and the Lakers will otherwise be at home for a few weeks until Jan. 7.

James was an original investor in Beats when the company was started by Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine and he received a considerable payday when Beats was purchased by Apple. He still remains a Beats spokesperson.

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Fiesta Bowl: Clemson vs. Ohio State odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Saturday’s Fiesta Bowl between the Clemson Tigers and Ohio State Buckeyes, with NCAA football betting odds, picks and best bets.

The Clemson Tigers (13-0) battle Ohio State Buckeyes (13-0) in Saturday’s Fiesta Bowl at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Az. The game will kick off at 8 p.m. ET. We analyze the Clemson-Ohio State odds and betting lines, while providing college football betting tips and advice on this matchup.

Ohio State heads into the national semifinal ranked No. 2 in the Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA Today Sports. Clemson is ranked No. 3.

Clemson vs. Ohio State: Three things you need to know

1. Clemson has averaged 46.5 points per game (fourth in FBS) while allowing just 10.6 PPG (first). Ohio State has averaged 48.7 PPG (first) while yielding 12.5 PPG (second). The Tigers are making their fifth straight appearance in the playoff and are the defending national champions. The Buckeyes are making their third appearance in the playoff.

2. The game features RB Travis Etienne (Clemson) and RB J.K. Dobbins (Ohio State), both standouts among college football rushers. Etienne has piled up 1,500 yards on 182 carries (8.2 average) while rushing for 17 touchdowns. Dobbins has rushed for 1,829 yards and 20 TDs on 283 attempts (6.5). Both runners headed into the latter stages of the season with fresh legs due to many a second half on the bench watching understudies close out 35-point margins. Dobbins, however, has been used a lot (100 carries) in OSU’s tough three-game stretch at the end of the season (Penn State-Michigan-Wisconsin).

3. Stopping the run and an ability to shut down good offenses makes Ohio State a worthy play as a narrow underdog. The Buckeyes and Tigers played wildly divergent schedules in 2019. In no other area is this more evident than in the offensive averages (and underlying analytics) of opponent offenses. OSU’s smothering of good offensive teams like Wisconsin, Penn State, Michigan and Indiana represent a collection of good-on-good that simply can’t be found in Clemson’s schedule. Allowing a combined 13 points to Louisville, Charlotte and Boston College is the closest the Tigers get to the Buckeyes’ list. And it’s a pale comparison.


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Clemson vs. Ohio State: Odds, betting lines and picks

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Friday at 6:15 a.m. ET.

Prediction

Ohio State 31, Clemson 24.

Moneyline (ML)

Play OHIO STATE (+105) and leave the spread alone. The chances of a close game are nearly dead-even, but Ohio State may well turn out to be an all-time top-10 caliber squad. I peg the odds of a two-score victory much in favor of the Buckeyes.

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Against the Spread (ATS)

PASS on Ohio State (+2.5, -110).

Over/Under (O/U)

UNDER 62.5 (-106) is the play for a smaller piece, with the thought this game plays out similarly to OSU versus Wisconsin (twice) and Penn State. All three games played to the Under.

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Ohio State vs. Clemson Buckeye Battle Cry: What advantage can the Buckeyes exploit?

What one area does Ohio State have over Clemson that it can exploit to win the 2019 Fiesta Bowl? Members of our staff discuss in our BBC.

Okay, it’s almost time for the biggest of the big ones. Ohio State and Clemson are finishing up their preparations for one of the College Football Playoff national semifinals, and doing it all in the desert at the Playstation Fiesta Bowl. And it’s Friday, so it’s time for our weekly roundtable we like to call the Buckeye Battle Cry.

So far there’s been a lot of build up and a lot of talk, but it’s almost time to put the pads on, strap up the helmets and settle it all on the field. Oh but wait. Seems like nobody is giving Ohio State a shot in this one because last time the two met, the Buckeyes got taken behind the woodshed to the tune of a 31-0 drubbing.

But it’s a completely different team on both sidelines so that should mean little in this one. In fact, Ohio State has some advantages over this Clemson team. On that note, we decided to ask our contributors the one thing about this Buckeye squad that could mean all the difference in beating the defending champions and moving on to New Orleans for a national championship.

Have at it Mark.

Next … Mark’s belief

What Ohio State football players are receiving in their “swag bag” for the Fiesta Bowl

Ohio State and Clemson players are receiving quite the gift package from the Playstation Fiesta Bowl this year.

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It’s always fun to see what type of gifts certain bowls hand out annually. Under NCAA rules, bowl games are allowed to provide gift packages that amounts to no more than $550 per player. That’s a decent amount of money, especially for a college kid, so there’s usually some pretty good stuff in what the media-types call the “swag bag.”

So what is the Playstation Fiesta Bowl handing out to each individual player this year? It’s a good thing Sports Business Daily has been tracking this sort of thing since 2006, so we get a peek at what’s being handed out to both the Ohio State and Clemson players in the desert.

You can probably guess what one of those gifts might be with the title sponsor and all. And yes, that’s right, each player’s featured gift is a Playstation PS4 gift package. But that’s not all, also included is a Fossil watch, Ogio Shuttle Pack backpack, a book titled “History of the Bowls: Celebrating the Good of the Game“, and an Ice Shaker insulated bottle.

Now, in a “generous” gesture, the NCAA has allowed for a one-time exception allowance for the History of the Bowls book in honor of college football’s 150 year anniversary.

That’s all a pretty good haul. And for Ohio State, LeBron James also chipped in with some Beats By Dre headphones for the entire football team that’s also separate and an allowable allocation by school individually. Maybe the powers that be should have included some additional luggage for all these gifts.

Of course the most important gift each player would love to have is the Fiesta Bowl trophy for winning this thing on Saturday to move on to New Orleans.

WATCH: Ohio State Football releases insane hype video ahead of Fiesta Bowl

The Ohio State Football team dropped an insane hype video just two days ahead of its Fiesta Bowl matchup with the Clemson Tigers.

The Ohio State Football program dropped an insane hype video just two days ahead of their Fiesta Bowl matchup with the Clemson Tigers.

This matchup could define the program’s decade, and they’ll have the chance to seek revenge on a team that’s had its number in the past, embarrassing them in past playoff matchups.

Both undefeated, this will be an 8 pm Eastern matchup, and it’s primed to be the best of the season. The No. 2 vs No. 3 ranked team for a chance to play in the College Football Playoff final in New Orleans.

All season Ohio State has made hype videos preparing for their next game. This one is no different, but the program’s staff takes it to the next level.

Here, see for yourself.

Does that not have you hyped for the game Saturday?

It’s time. Justin Fields. J.K. Dobbins. Chase Young. It’s time to shine. This is college football’s brightest stage, and it’s time for OSU to prove that it belongs.

Ohio State vs. Clemson: Colin Cowherd makes his pick while trashing the Big Ten

Colin Cowherd has made his pick for Ohio State vs. Clemson in the Fiesta Bowl. He did it while trashing the big ten.

The narrative continues to be set. Clemson is just too much for this Ohio State team. More and more media members are giving the Buckeyes no shot at hanging with the Tigers because of their speed, coaching and athleticism.

And now you can count FOX Sports’ Colin Cowherd in that crowd. While appearing on his morning sports talk show, the sports personality sided with the Clemson Tigers in the Fiesta Bowl matchup set to take place Saturday.

“Clemson minus two, I like Clemson to win by a touchdown,” said Cowherd. “I thought the number was low, I think we’re undervaluing Clemson. I think we look at their conference and say they didn’t play anybody, and that is a huge benefit. They are healthy, they got a ton of depth, and I believe when you don’t know who’s going to win, you go with the coaching staff in college, and I think Clemson has the best coaching staff by a wide margin. They have three current head coaches, capable guys that could run programs. Dabo is just the No. 1 guy. I’m going to take Clemson here.”

Cowherd then went on to talk about Trevor Lawrence and Clemson’s defense.

“First of all, Trevor Lawrence since week nine — good luck. Ohio State’s defense gets the credit, I could argue Clemson’s is actually better — first in the country in multiple categories. Trevor Lawrence since week nine has been unstoppable.”

But Cowherd didn’t stop there. He went on to trash the entire Big Ten.

“I don’t think the ACC is great, but who who in the Big Ten is amazing outside of Ohio State,” Cowherd said. “Michigan? Lost to all the good teams they played. Wisconsin? Well-coached certainly, not a ton of great NFL players. Who else you selling me in that conference? Iowa? Okay, not special. Listen, right now Ohio State’s defense is good, but in the last four games, they’re allowing 21 (points) a game. That’s against Big Ten defenses (meant to say offenses we’re sure). Clemson — NFL back, NFL quarterback, NFL offensive line, NFL tight end, NFL receivers. I think Clemson is going to win 36-30, I’m not sure it will feel that close, but I think this is the type of speed Ohio State has not seen anything close to, and Clemson has. They’re 5-0 in the last two years against SEC speed and they’ve blown most of those SEC teams like Alabama out.”

You can catch the entire segment below thanks to it being shared by his radio show.

Okay. There are so many things we could point out with this horrible and lazy analysis. Are we really still on the SEC speed thing despite Ohio State being one of the fastest teams in the country over the last few years. We’ve seen wide receivers, DBs, and other defensive players translate very well to the NFL, and scouts and metrics would tell you that this team is even more talented. That doesn’t mean OSU will win the game, but that’s a lazy and uneducated argument.

Also, to say Ohio State will struggle because Clemson will have more speed than anyone the Buckeyes have faced is the same argument you could make for what the Tigers will face. Cancel that out. You can’t use past history as experience and anyone should know that in college football. This year’s Clemson team has a totally different defense than what it’s had over the last couple of years.

Lastly, any analyst (besides Cowherd apparently) would take playing against Michigan, Wisconsin, (OSU didn’t play Iowa by the way), or Penn State, who Cowherd didn’t even mention, over the likes of what Clemson has faced. In fact, the Big Ten has three teams going to New Year’s six bowls. That’s tied with the SEC for the most of any conference.

Look, I know Cowherd gets paid to say things and it’s tough to come up with stuff when teams are pretty equal in the talent department, but none of these reasons make a bit of sense. After all, remember, this is the same guy that didn’t know Joe Burrow played for Ohio State originally.