Ohio State left guard Harry Miller out for the Sugar Bowl

According to a Facebook post by his mother Kristina, Ohio State left guard Harry Miller will miss the Sugar Bowl because of coronavirus.

We haven’t got the availability report from the folks at Ohio State yet, but we know one key player that will not be a part of the Sugar Bowl against Clemson. We know because his mother posted information on Facebook Friday.

According to Kristina Miller, her son, and left guard Harry Miller, tested positive for the coronavirus. He has started all six games this year, five at left guard, and filled in for Josh Myers at center against Michigan State when several OSU players were out because of coronavirus protocols.

The likely replacement for Miller you would have to think is sophomore Matthew Jones. He got the call at the other guard spot against Michigan State and has the most experience of any other option on the interior that’s available.

If Jones isn’t available (we’ll find out soon), then Ohio State would likely turn to Dawand Jones or Enokk Vimahi.

As we know more prior to kickoff, we will provide further news.

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Ohio State vs. Clemson Sugar Bowl Buckeyes Wire predictions

Ohio State and Clemson will face off Friday night in a Sugar Bowl playoff game. Our staff provides predictions of what will happen.

The moment the Ohio State coaches and players have waited an entire year for is finally here. Despite the winding road we’ve all been on during this pandemic stricken year of 2020, the path is ending exactly where Justin Fields, Chris Olave, and a whole host of others hoped it would end. Right back in the College Football Playoff against Clemson. In other words, redemption is on the doorstep.

As we do every OSU football game, we ask our writers to weigh in on what they believe will happen in this game. So, we’re doing it again in the biggest of big games.

Here is our take on what you’ll see Friday night in New Orleans, complete with final score predictions.

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Next … Phil’s take

Five reasons Ohio State will beat Clemson in the Sugar Bowl

Nobody is giving Ohio State a chance to upend Clemson in the Sugar Bowl rematch. Here are five reasons the Buckeyes could win the game.

The day is here. After such a sour taste at the end of the Fiesta Bowl for Ohio State in 2019, redemption is on the doorstep, and it comes in the way of a rematch with Clemson in the Sugar Bowl Friday night.

Not many folks are giving the Buckeyes a shot in this one, and in fact, most oddsmakers have OSU as a touchdown dog or more. It’s just another shot across the bow of a program that many don’t believe has what it takes to take down the Tigers in a shot to move on to the national championship.

But, there are plenty of things to point to that says Ohio State has more than a puncher’s chance in this one. Yeah, Clemson has been on the mountaintop a couple of times over the last few years, but the Buckeyes are one of the few teams in the country that have the talent to match up with Dabo Swinney and company.

We believe in OSU so much that we’re giving you five reasons why the Buckeyes will pull this thing out in the Big Easy on New Year’s night.

NEXT … In the trenches

WATCH: Ohio State football team arrives in New Orleans

The plane carrying the Ohio State football players arrived in New Orleans Thursday afternoon. Watch as the team reacts coming off the plane.

Now it’s getting real. The Ohio State football team arrived in New Orleans Thursday afternoon to prepare for the College Football Semifinal matchup in the Sugar Bowl with Clemson. This comes a day after the Tigers arrived in New Orleans, so we now have both teams on location, ready to face off again with each other in a huge contest that will decide who moves on to the national championship game in Miami.

We’ve got video for you to prove that Ohio State made it to the Big Easy on a not so easy journey in a pandemic stricken 2020 thanks to the fine folks at the Sugar Bowl and the College Football Playoff.

It’s not terribly exciting, but if you are like me, It got the blood flowing just a little and watched up the anticipation and excitement just a bit more.

Watch below as several players deplane to the sounds and sites of New Orleans.

 

Ohio State drops Sugar Bowl trailer and it might be the best one yet

Ohio State dropped the trailer for the Sugar Bowl game against Clemson Wednesday night and it’ll give you chills. Watch it here.

We are on the doorstep of Ohio State looking for some redemption against Clemson. All the blood, sweat, tears to get to this point are about to come to fruition. Add to that all of the uncertainty and fight needed to even have a season, and this is exactly what the players from last year wished upon when they walked off that field in Glendale, Arizona. It’s such an epic moment for the Buckeyes.

And while we’re on the topic of epic, it’s that time of the week when the Ohio State creative team releases the trailer for the upcoming game. This time, it’s a Hollywood worthy production that reflects on all that the Buckeyes have had to endure from the end of last season, through the pandemic and all the uncertainty of playing.

We’ve made no bones about how much we love what the creative team puts out, and sometimes we tend to overhype them, but that’s impossible with this one. If we’ve ever implored you to watch one of these trailers, this is the one to do it. I promise you there will be goosebumps and chills when you are done.

It’s almost here. The game kicks off at 8 p.m. EST on ESPN. Be there.

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Three reasons Clemson could cause all kinds of trouble for Ohio State in the Sugar Bowl

Ohio State is a heavy underdog in the Sugar Bowl according to the media and Vegas. Here are three reasons why Clemson could pose an issue.

Clemson is a really good team and if they pull out the victory again against Ohio State, very few people could honestly say it was a shocking win. The Buckeyes are really the first team to match up well with Clemson this season (the first Notre Dame game had Lawrence and others out). Should Ohio State not do what it needs to contain Lawrence and Etienne, Clemson could walk out victors.

We’ve got three reasons Clemson could create some College Football Playoff size headaches for Ohio State, and it starts with the obvious, Trevor Lawrence. However, Lawrence isn’t the only reason Clemson could give the Buckeyes fits. Let’s examine the three ways Clemson could be a problem down in the Bayou if things unfold a certain way.

NEXT…Trevor Lawrence is given time

WATCH: What Ohio State’s Ryan Day and Clemson’s Dabo Swinney had to say at their joint Sugar Bowl press conference

Ohio State head coach Ryan Day and Clemson head man Dabo Swinney held a joint press conference to preview the Sugar Bowl matchup. Watch.

We’re now just one day away from one of the biggest college football games of the year. Ohio State and Clemson will be facing off for the second-straight time in a semifinal of the College Football Playoff, this time in the Sugar Bowl down in New Orleans.

To date, we’ve had several players and coaches make themselves available in media sessions, and that continued this morning with both head coaches being a part of a joint press conference to discuss the upcoming clash.

In case you missed any of the comments, or would just like to see them again and pour over all that was discussed by both Ryan Day and Dabo Swinney, you can watch the video below thanks to the fine folks at the Sugar Bowl.

Listen to both coaches talk about being excited about the opportunity, the challenge this season has presented, what each sees from their team leading up to the game, and more.

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As a reminder, the game is set for kickoff Friday night at 8:00 p.m. EST. ESPN will have the call.

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Sugar Bowl key matchup: Ohio State receivers versus Clemson safeties Nolan Turner and Lannden Zanders

We examine the Ohio State versus Clemson Sugar Bowl key matchups with the Buckeyes wide receivers and Clemson safety Nolan Turner.

As we continue to preview the Sugar Bowl between Ohio State and Clemson, we now focus on the passing game for the Buckeyes.

We already covered Chris Olave versus Derion Kendrick so the big-play OSU threat won’t be mentioned as much as Garrett Wilson, Jameson Williams, and Jaxon Smith-Njigba. With Clemson safety Nolan Turner forced to sit the first half due to a targeting call against Notre Dame, Lannden Zanders, and maybe Joseph Charleston will have to rotate at both safety spots until Turner returns in the second half. This matchup is where Ohio State could thrive early in the Sugar Bowl.

Nolan specifically has been playing really good football and has helped himself from probably being an undrafted free agent to a late-round selection. Nolan thrives if he can keep plays in front of him and diagnose the play. Where he struggles is when he’s forced to play man coverage, as his ability to stay on the hip of the receiver still needs some work.

Ohio State can take advantage by forcing the safeties to play man coverage or forcing Clemson to choose which receiver in the zone to play. Garrett Wilson, Jameson Williams, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Julian Fleming have the speed to get into the secondary and force these decisions. Justin Fields has to be on the same page as the receivers and see which way Turner shades.

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Route combinations will be huge for Ohio State if the offense wants to push the ball downfield in a single shot. Nolan will also at times react to play-action early which would allow for a crossing receiver through his zone. Getting man coverage might be hard to come by, but with the right scheme and playcalling, the Buckeyes could make some hay with Nolan being out, then exploit his blind spots in development when he is in.

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WATCH: What Ohio State defensive coordinator Kerry Coombs said leading up to the Sugar Bowl vs. Clemson

Ohio State defensive coordinator Kerry Coombs met with the media today to discuss the matchup with Clemson in the Sugar Bowl.

It was another day of game week for the Sugar Bowl and that means we heard from some more players and coaches from both Ohio State and Clemson as they both prepare to be a part of the College Football Playoff.

The defensive side of the ball took their turn today for the Buckeyes, and that means we got to hear from defensive coordinator Kerry Coombs. He wasn’t a part of this game last year, but is looking to make his mark this time around.

We’ve got his comments in their entirety in case you missed anything he had to say thanks to video from the folks at the Sugar Bowl. We also have the full transcript of his comments on the page following.

Watch the below film from the OSU media availability today and listen to Coombs discuss how difficult it is to defend Clemson, what this game means to some of the players, how similar both programs are on the recruiting trail, and more.

NEXT … Full Kerry Coombs Sugar Bowl media availability transcript

The anatomy of ‘attempting’ to slow down Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence

It’ll be difficult for Ohio State to slow down Clemson QB Trever Lawrence. The anatomy of ‘attempting’ to get done what others couldn’t.

Watching Trevor Lawrence and figuring out how to slow him down is easier than it sounds, and it sounds really difficult. There are some small flaws to Lawrence’s game, but the Clemson offense is so good it is hard to key on them and still stop everyone else. But there is a way, albeit not easy and a team has to have the players to do it.

Watching Lawrence, the one flaw that seems to pop up more often than any other is he will sometimes key on one receiver. This tends to happen if he is getting a little too uncomfortable in the pocket. When this happens, Lawrence will do one of two things, throw it to the guy he has locked in on or take off and run. This is where the Buckeyes can start to slow down Clemson.

Taking away Lawrence’s ability to beat you with his feet requires committing to contain and spy defensive calls. While this may take away some in coverage it relies on getting pressure with the defensive line and forcing Lawrence to have to throw when he may not want to. If he is keying on a receiver, baiting him to make a throw instead of run could lead to defended passes — or even better – an interception.

Sure, this sounds easier than it actually is, however, it is a way to slow down Lawrence and make him uncomfortable. Last year, the Buckeyes didn’t take Lawrence’s ability to run as seriously as they probably should have and it was a big reason Clemson won. Taking his ability to use his feet away is a good way to start.

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Clemson will probably rely on using Travis Etienne to open up the run game with a lot of read-option, but the goal is to simply slow Clemson down because outright throttling such a good offense is not going to happen. If the Buckeyes can put clamp down on not allowing too many yards on the ground, there’s a chance.

Ohio State has to commit to containing Lawrence and his flowing locks, force him to not get to his second read, and hopefully have some misfires at opportune times.

Now, there’s been a lot of teams try to do that, it’s up to the Ohio State players and coaching staff to figure out a way to execute on a plan. Good luck.

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