Buckeyes Wire exclusive: Evan Spencer talks Oregon, 2014 season, ‘Glory Days’ podcast, and more

Thanks to former Ohio State receiver @E_Spencer6 as he took time to talk to Buckeyes Wire about his new Glory Days podcast, dished on Oregon, and more. Some cool behind-the-scenes stuff here.

There’s a fairly big game this Saturday in the ‘Shoe, and legend has it that some pretty feisty fans are set to make their return on the banks of the Olentangy.

After getting a very underappreciated and underrated win on the road against Minnesota, the Buckeyes now turn their attention to a visitor from the West Coast, a top twelve opponent in the Oregon Ducks. This one has been circled on the calendar ever since COVID-19 laid waste to the game taking place out in Eugene a year ago, so things should be at a fever pitch.

As fate would have it, Buckeyes Wire was able to get some time with former wide receiver, punishing blocker, former captain, and trick-play-passing-aficionado, Evan Spencer. The last time OSU faced off with the Ducks was during that memorable run to the 2014 inaugural College Football Playoff national championship, so what better guest to speak with than one that’s had the Ducks paddling around him in the Jerry Jones’ world of AT&T Stadium bliss.

The interview was wide-ranging, and we’ve got some of the highlights here, transcribed for your reading enjoyment. We talk about that 2014 season, including the Sugar Bowl against Alabama and Oregon contest, dive into the content you’ll hear on the “Glory Days: Dreams and Nightmares” with Spencer and former linebacker Joshua Perry, and end it on a prediction for the game against Oregon Saturday.

So let’s dive in, shall we?

Former Ohio State players Joshua Perry and Evan Spencer to host podcast recounting 2014 national title run

Mark your calendars for insights from Joshua Perry and Evan Spencer as they recount the 2014 championship season.

It doesn’t seem like that long ago that Ohio State won the inaugural College Football Playoff and a 2014 national championship. But can you believe that it’s been seven years now? It was an absolutely magical run and a roller coaster of a season. And now Ohio State fans can relive the improbable season through the eyes of two former players.

Joshua Perry and Evan Spencer have teamed up to give us the Glory Days Podcast where they will take us through the incredible 2014 season. From losing Heisman favorite Braxton Miller in the pre-season to J.T. Barrett’s injury against Michigan to Ezekiel Elliott running wild in a three-game stretch to lead OSU to the championship, Perry and Spencer give fans behind the scenes insight into how it all played out.

Watch the preview clip via Glory Days Podcast to get a taste of what’s to come.

If the full version is anything close to the trailer, Ohio State fans are in for a treat. If you’ve ever wondered what happens in the locker room, on the practice field, or on the sidelines of game day, this podcast is going to leave you begging for more.

Glory Days premiers on Wednesday, August 25, and will be available on your app store of choice or wherever podcasts are available.

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Let’s look back at the last time Ohio State and Alabama played… because we love it

With the two teams playing two huge games in a few years, let’s look at the last time Ohio State and Alabama met on the football field.

Ohio State’s resurgence under Urban Meyer came to the forefront in the 2014 college football season. The Buckeyes needed redemption after a few (relatively) disappointing performances in the national spotlight since 2005, and the road to redemption was always going to go through the SEC.

But, of course, why am I recapping this? Every Buckeye fan knows this. It was Ohio State’s redemption from a decade of being second-best. It was finally a (second) bowl win over an SEC program, after the Sugar Bowl win over Arkansas was vacated. And, perhaps most importantly, it was a huge win by a great program that no one gave a chance.

Well, with Ohio State and Alabama announcing a home-and-home series this decade, let’s look back on that game. And yes, I am using this as an excuse to write about the game, because, in all honesty, what Buckeye fan wouldn’t?

In fact, I think we here at the Buckeye Wire should look back at this game every chance we get. Heck, we should look back on it every day if we can. Honestly, the most popular Ohio State website could definitely be one that just plays highlights of this game over and over.

Is there any game in recent years that Buckeye fans, on the whole, love more than this one? Maybe one or two others come close. But this game defined the 2010s for Ohio State football, and Buckeye fans aren’t soon to forget it.

First, let’s start with the pre-game. When I said above that no one gave Ohio State a chance, I meant it. Here’s the ESPN pregame, where everyone picked Alabama to win.

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I don’t want to go through every single highlight right now, and can definitely save that for another post (or ten, because this will be written about nonstop when Ohio State’s next game against Alabama approaches), but let’s skip through the first quarter. Ezekiel Elliot had a great run and Devin Smith a great catch, but the Buckeyes couldn’t pay off those drives with touchdowns, and turnovers let Alabama jump out to a 21-6 lead.

I’m even going to skip through the Buckeyes’ touchdown drive to bring it to 21-13, because I want to focus on just the biggest and best plays here.

Speaking of which, the Buckeyes ended the first half on what remains, to this day, the very best single play in College Football Playoff history. It’s a trick play, a perfect throw by a wide receiver, and a great catch by Michael Thomas, getting his foot down an inch away from the sideline. (Yes, I have a video of my reaction to this play. No, I will not be sharing it. Let’s just say that I ran up to the television in my college dorm lounge so I could point to the sliver of green between Thomas’ shoe and the sideline.)

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The next highlight I want to focus on came a bit later. After the Buckeyes took the lead on a beautiful touchdown pass from Cardale Jones to Devin Smith, the Buckeyes stretched their lead to 13 points on the most beautiful “big guy touchdown” in recent Buckeye history.

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The next 15 minutes didn’t go so well for the Buckeyes. They never relinquished the lead, but it got stressful for a time. Let’s not overly focus on that section. I also don’t want to focus on the final play of the game (maybe I’ll do a separate post on that), because that Hail Mary throw came dangerously close to being caught. (Yes, it was intercepted by Tyvus Powell. But Powell was behind two Alabama receivers, and if that ball comes down half a yard shorter it could have been caught.)

Instead, let’s cap the game off for its most memorable moment:

85 Yards Through the Heart of the South.
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