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Kenny Guiton preparing alongside Braxton Miller for Penn State

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Published: Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Updated: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 00:10

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Andrew Holleran / Photo editor

OSU coach Urban Meyer looks into the south stands at Ohio Stadium before an Oct. 20 game against Purdue. OSU won in overtime, 29-22.

No. 9 Ohio State travels to Penn State this weekend for a battle between the Big Ten’s two teams ineligible for postseason play. OSU coach Urban Meyer and PSU coach Bill O’Brien weighed in on the status of Buckeye quarterback Braxton Miller at the weekly Big Ten football coaches teleconference.

Preparing for Miller Time

Miller was injured in the third quarter of last Saturday’s overtime win against Purdue, and Meyer said that the sophomore quarterback is still nursing a very sore neck.

Meyer confirmed that Miller has been cleared to practice, but said backup redshirt junior Kenny Guiton will be prepared to play.

“We’re going to have two ready,” said Meyer.

Nonetheless, O’Brien said his team is preparing for OSU’s typical offense, in which Miller is the team’s leading passer and rusher.

“Obviously, we’re preparing for Braxton Miller,” O’Brien said. “He’s one of the top players in the country, at the end of the day, that’s the guy that we have to prepare for.”

High praise for Heuerman

Buckeye fans might be celebrating Jeff Heuerman for his receiving skills right now — the sophomore tight end caught the game-tying two-point conversion last Saturday — but Meyer has been impressed with a different aspect of Heuerman’s skill set.

“He might be the best blocking tight end that I’ve ever had in my head coaching career,” Meyer said.

Heuerman’s contributions might not jump off a stat sheet with six receptions this year for one touchdown, but Meyer said that Heuerman’s blocking has been extremely important this season.

“He’s giving us a component that we’ve never really had at that spot,” Meyer said. “He’s a point guy that can really block a defensive had . That’s really great to have.”

Better left unsaid?

Michigan has not won a Big Ten title since 2004, and coach Brady Hoke said that he uses the program’s conference championship drought to motivate his players every day.

“Let’s face it,” said the second-year Michigan coach. “Besides graduating and honoring your name, the expectations are to win Big Ten Championships. We embrace it and we are not going to shy away from it.”

Hoke’s approach is fundamentally different than that of Nebraska coach Bo Pelini, who said he just tries to keep his team focused on getting better every day.

“I don’t talk about (winning the conference) daily,” Pelini said. “Our players understand what’s out there and what the challenges are.”

Michigan (5-2, 3-0 Big Ten) and Nebraska (5-2, 2-1 Big Ten) meet this weekend, and whether the coaches want to talk about it or not, the game has major implications on the conference championship picture.

To maintain its undefeated conference record, Michigan will have to do what it’s failed to do twice this season — win a night game away from home. The Wolverines were handled, 41-14, on a neutral field against Alabama on Sept. 1, and fell to Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind., 13-6, three weeks later.

“We haven’t played our best football,” Hoke said. “We are going to need to this week.”

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3 comments

Anonymous
Wed Oct 24 2012 13:20
I always tell people one of the best drives I ever had was from B more to Penn State to support the Buckeyes (my child as well). 30inches of snow had dropped on the East Coast but I was determined to make the drive (other child cancelled at last minute). I had an SUV and asked God to get me there safely. Well drive was WONDERFUL until I got to Happy Valley and those mountains. Lord I thought I hit the North Pole the weather got so bad. Lines of buses, SUVs etc all of us following each other in. I had a ball at Penn State even drunk students treated me nice haha)!!! Student athletes make wonderful memories to enjoy in the future!!!
Anonymous
Wed Oct 24 2012 10:17
Lets run Dual QBs (on the field at the same time). It would be a true tripple threat! Guiton in the shotgun with Miller on one side that could throw or run and Hyde on the other. (Give Miller some bigger pads though)
Anonymous
Wed Oct 24 2012 09:05
Kenny my Baby Buckeye and I had just got back from vacation in Niagara Falls/Toronto Canada and I must say you made that game exciting (well Braxton laying motionless should get an Oscar as well hahaha)!!!!! Mike Wilbon (ESPNs PTI) luvs to joke LSU is so deep the 8th string player can whoop up on the 1st string of some schools and it was nice to see Kenny QUALIFIED as Buckeye talent DEEP as well!!!! hahahaha Excited for next game......remember last year Matt MGlowin gave that nasty look to Buckeye bench then LOST (TP was good when ego was in check)???? hahahaha




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