As a Buckeye fan, our fan base needs to chill tf out. Losing sucks, I know. But We lost by 1 point to the #3 Team in the country on their turf at night on top of all the mistakes we made. Oregon is a very good team. We knew coming into the season this was going to be the hardest game. And we only dropped two spots in rankings. Now with extended playoffs, nothing is off the table for us. If we win out the rest of regular season, this game doesn’t even affect us at all. Perfect time for a BYE, regroup, and get back at it. Shout out to Oregon for a good game
Thank you! I appreciate this take. I want to like the buckeyes. I do, but sometimes, the level of ungratefulness from the fanbase just makes that impossible. As someone from big ten country, my father is in his 70s and the best my home has finished in his lifetime is about 5th, and that was decades ago. To hear complaints about 'only' winning two national titles in the last 25 years and complaints about being so close every year, it just feels so entitled. So I appreciate people with takes like yours, thank you.
I've heard that the OSU fans at Autzen were excellent. I also experienced the same from OSU fans when we played in Columbus. The problem is that as Michigan falls away and Oregon steps up as a top 1-3 team in the B1G it's only a matter of time before our fan bases are at each others throat.
@MR250RGUY I don't think wasting a timeout should've mattered. They're not as important in the first half. Plus, Oregon was going to receive it second half and Lanning could've prevented a free Osu td.
Im so confused Klatt, you are showing the replays that clearly show the receiver pushing off as you state he doesnt extend his arms, yet the cb gets pushed back a few yards. How are you not seeing that?
My thought exactly. He shows the replay 3 times of Smith pushing off, then explains 3 times that the call was bad because he didn’t push off.. ridiculous analysis.
You are all clearly ignoring the fact that he said it was back and forth with pushing all game and that even the previous play could have been called against the ducks, but the flag's timing is just poor. They were letting them play like that all game and calling it on a crucial play late in the game was just a poor choice given previous decisions. HE said there was contact but the it was because the corner sat and got ran into. He wasn't saying that it wasn't a flag he's again saying based on how it was called previously with this WR it just didn't make sense to throw it.
He def extended on that play. As for the rest of the game I get it was a physical game. BTW I wanted OR to win. I'm just saying. He can't be looking at the same play.
It was clearly an offensive PI. He pushed off and gained an unfair advantage. Then to not mention the missed interception that ended up in an OSU touchdown, is crazy. Quit making excuses to justify your bad prediction of an OSU win.
Klatt you have to have a talk with your producers. While you are talking about the OPI being a bad call they are showing video of Jeremiah Smith fully extending and shoving off. It looked/sounded comical on the screen. Talking about that call without even mentioning the interception in the first quarter is one of the worst takes I’ve heard from you. I’m a huge fan but it seems like you didn’t watch the game.
Thank you for mentioning this. Some teams tend to lose to Ohio State when their best LOS disrupter doesn’t play. Probably the first time since antiquity that Oregon has a collectively more talented football team than Ohio State
Call a timeout then lmao, that simple. Don’t blame the refs osu did their jumped hurried to the line and snapped the ball when lanning could have called a time out and challenged it and get his timeout back
@@Devinsmith-iu3wy The refs let the game continue on when it was obviously a question who caught it. They reviewed most of the other questionable calls.
Klatt making excuses for Ohio state and blaming the refs with out acknowledging the interception on the opening drive that wasn’t reviewed is classic whining 😂😂😂
As a buckeyes fan and a packers fan that play had ver conflicted. On one hand it reminded me of the failmary in Seattle where they ruled a very similar play against my team as TD instead of INT but here i wanna say the wr had possession going to the ground. In the end i feel like we unfer performed and we should've lost by 8-14 points but we kept it within 1-2 alll night and unfortunately we failed rk execute in the end
@@dj2k460the receiver literally NEVER had possession the entire time so there is no way he had it when he touched the ground. The ball was bobbling the entire time, which means it was a live ball the entire time until the Oregon player secured it.
Klatt thinks osu is going undefeated every single season, thinking they have the best running back, best receiver best qb best player at every single position every single year and he’s wrong every single year cause they always get beat by teams that have a pulse
Spend more time talking about the losers. Any criticism of officiating begins and ends with the INT on 1st drive given to OSU as a reception leading to 7 gifted points. Tremendous oversight by Klatt. And Smith had been pushing off all night with clear extension on that play which Klatt calls the smoking gun. UO had more miscues- so game shouldn't have been that close.
yup. not to mention the many WIDE OPEN receivers Gabriel missed throughout the game was painful to watch. oregon could’ve won that game by 21 with better refs and more competent players
Both teams had a few miscues although Gabriel’s not seeing the wide open WR for a TD was a big one. The INT that wasn’t called led to an OSU TD. So yeah UO could have won by more. You guys got a fortuitous bounce on the squib kick. Or at least I read that the kicker’s intention wasn’t what took place. I’m hoping OSU and UO win out so we can get another shot on a neutral field. Hopefully the results will be better than UO’s 2nd shot at Washington last year.
1. If you slow down the PI, he very clearly does extend his arms, pushing the defender off. 2. That was the reason he got separation, making it unclean Don't bring your excuses here like this, it's a bad look
@@guards27 1. Corner is allowed to stick him in the first 5 yards, reciever can't throw him off and come back to make space. 2. Not what either of us was talking about
@@lordvenomous6335the refs were letting the receivers and corners play throughout the entire game. if you are gonna throw a flag on jeremiah then u have to throw a flag the play before that, pretty simple
@@guards27 Dude, you can't just change the topic to fit your narrative. What's next, you going back two quarters to justify the lies being told here? The argument was "he didn't extend his arms" while showing him clearly extending his arms. Physical play isn't illegal, but what he did here was. It would still be bad form, but if you bring up previous plays then at least present them.
He spoke two minutes about Oregon and twenty minutes about OSU. And then he tries to discredit Oregon's win by questioning the obvious OPI call while not mentioning the obvious missed interception call at the beginning of the game.
That is why I unsubed from his channel. That OPI was very legit. Players can shove without "full extension". Easiest way to get open....push off! He also occasionally makes political comments. Something I hate, and must be kept out of sports!
Guys it’s called building up the next matchup to be big. They do this in boxing all the time. Talk about the winner but point out how things could be different if they meet again. The bottom line both teams are great and should be in the playoffs. We will see what happens down the road.
You can be physical up to 4 yards past the line of scrimmage.. it's pretty common to see those pushes that close to the line of scrimmage.. yes it's a penalty simply because it was past 5 yards beyond the Lind of scrimmage.. you're acting like this is unexcusable behavior hahaha
Pat Forde was in the elevator with the coaches after the game & he said it wasn't on purpose. But maybe they were just playing him. We'll probably never know for sure.
@@takeittothebank8no what it does is it kills the clock and it only costs 5 yards. Forced them to burn 8-10 seconds then the call resets them . Brilliant call in that case
This is a prefect example of why Oregon fans believe there is a bias against teams out West. At no point did the game seam like Ohio State was a lot better than Oregon. After listening to this you would think that Oregon just “got lucky”. How about spend some time talking about the team that actually won the game.
This is my biggest problem. Thank you. He spends the majority of the video talking about Ohio State and Oregon beat them for 4 quarters. Yes it was close but we definitely beat them especially when you consider the int knocked off.
MICHIGAN WON 3 years in a row he didn’t acknowledge us fully until we won that game and beat bama he is litterally an Ohio state analyst , so is RJ, and Staples it’s crazy
This game was best case scenario for OSU. Oregon misses 2 extra points, a mildly difficult field goal, and were stopping on 4th and goal. All of that on top of the missed interception early in the game. That final could’ve been 43- 24 if it all swung oregons way.
@@jayandrusiak The difference between last year and this year is significant, even after losing Caleb Williams. For the casual observer it’s a loss. For anyone who is watching, you’re seeing a team on the cusp of being top level.
@@lukedarden5361 at home, were thoroughly outplayed, YDS, 3rd down conversion rate, etc. Oregon needed a punt return and kick return in the same game to win, that is not just rare, it’s extraordinarily rare in the history of football. They play again on a neutral site, Boise State by 7
Ohio State fans need to grow up and stop crying about not going undefeated. When you play 3 games a year against a combination of Oregon, Penn State, Michigan, and USC, you need to learn to be happy going 2-1. Going 1-2 will happen some years. And going 3-0 should have you ecstatic. Saban, the GOAT went undefeated ONCE (excluding 2020 season). The team lost in an all-time classic road game in which the crowd noise was the loudest ever by 1 point.
I’m a fan of Ohio state. They are only 5th. Yes they have some issues but that’s every team. I’m sure even Texas will have some issues we’ll learn when they play Georgia
Sounds like I’m in the majority here in saying the offensive PI was an easy and correct call. Call it karma for the missed int that resulted in 7 for OH
You know I really am a Joel Klatt fan and I really thought that everyone was being hypersensitive to the fact that they believe that Joel is an Ohio State homer. However, considering how he defended Ohio State during this session it’s hard to argue the chatter. The final straw was when Joel commented about the Will Howard technically should have been called down at the start of the slide and immediately awarded a timeout is preposterous, and sounded like whining. Come on dude, pull it together.
The biggest takeaway from this game is that Oregon went toe to toe with OSU which is arguably on average a top 5 team year after year… they proved they can now play a physical game against any of the juggernauts of the SEC or BIG10
Seemed like an obvious push that helped him catch the ball? Also there was no mention that the refs didn't review a critical interception by Oregon that led Ohio state to get 7 points.
I’m not a fan of either team but I genuinely got angry when he said that wasn’t an offensive pi and then acted out with his hands what a offensive pi is as the clips plays on repeat , very clear call
@@thenotorious9032 Receiver never had possession of the ball, which means it was a live ball that Bassa clearly recovered/intercepted. What game were you watching...
Smith's defender came up to engage him within 5 yards. He ran into Smith and was pushed away. How is that offensive pass interference when they were letting them play before then
Hey Klatt, how about acknowledging the obvious Oregon interception the refs missed on Ohio State's opening drive, thus resulting in a bogus OSU touchdown.. The right team got the W.
To say Smith didn't push off is disingenuous. They got away with many PI violations on Oregon. Plus, that interception that was called a completion....wack.
The DB got manhandled after initiating contact first. Call it an OPI yeah, but if you’re gonna let the teams play it out and the best man wins, Smith clearly won that rep.
It’s crazy because they were more honest and less bias on the Buckeyes channel. They themselves said it could have been a bigger lead. Disappointed in Klatt
I’m a ohiostate fan and I can say that the fan base is toxic af. Playing in the sec and big ten is not easy so I’m even tired of some of the fans complaining. I can also say Oregon played a very good game
Joel I’m a big fan man. But you can literally watch him push off while you’re saying he didn’t lmao it’s almost like a skit? Put the video in .5 speed if you can’t see it for some reason, full extension lol
I understand there is going to be some Colorado bias… but Kansas State was also depleted in their secondary that is already a team weakness, injuries go both ways.
@@localppc242Those teams beat each other up. Colorado didn't drop 4 wide receivers due to none contract injuries. Kansas State laid into those receivers and they went down. It happens. It's football.
@@JoseCastillo-sd2hv laid it to them?😂 what game you was watching?? Jimmy horn rolled his ankle,Travis initiated contact with the db, o miller literally got rolled on after a 50 yard catch 😂😂 it was unfortunate injuries not injuries cause from “BIG HITS”
Jole klatt youre so full of it you had Oregon outside of the top ten up to this week. You didn't even acknowledge the int the refs missed in the first qtr at oregon. You are such a fairweather maiden.
Yeah I don’t think I can watch this OSU puppet anymore… complaining about the refs on a clear as day call is just insanity. I encourage all of you to find other shows that are not so horribly bias
@@w9gbyeah excited to see the Nebraska game. However I still think Ohio State will get a rematch against Oregon because the two tabs just look easy better than the rest. Keep in mind Ohio State destroyed Iowa who I think could end up 10-2 with their only other loss being 1 point to Iowa State
@@wesleyowens4089 Iowa finally correcting Offense, but has been Uneven, as seen in second half of Iowa game. Iowa’s defense NOT as sharp as last 2 years. Iowa has Never played well at Horseshoe, I remember #1 Iowa in 1985 losing to Ohio State (plus injury in game). I think Iowa has won there only twice in last 30 years. Penn State is the Wild Card this year, and Ohio State has to go to Happy Valley.
Oh buddy if you think he’s a homer you don’t remember Lou holtz with notre dame or kirk herbstreit. He’s gotten better over the last few years. I wouldn’t call Joel a homer unless you’re talking about Colorado. I just think everyone and their mah that has power wants a Bama, Texas, Ohio state and Georgia final four so when one of these teams lose they bich n complain.
Joel, why are you so fixated on that offensive PI? You are the only one I have watched of the many podcasters that sees this as a blatantly bad call. Most people see it as a freahman mistake, an obvious PI. There were a few calls by the refs that WERE bad calls. So don't pin this loss on that one play.
100% they said something pregame, I literally texted my buddy they would get an OPI on him. I have enjoyed watching Smith but he is quite aggressive with those hands.
@@Edward_USMC13 No it was wasn't? Huh. Yes it was. Stop being biased. He pushed, his arms extended, way past a few yards down the field and the Ducks player stumbled because of the shove. That is literally illegal and a OPI.
What makes it OPI is the cut off the contact. The shove is fine if he keeps going up field. If you shove off on a comeback route that gets called all the time.
Ohio state can’t complain about the OPI when the call could go one way or the other. They literally had a free TD given to them when clearly Jeffrey Bassa intercepted the ball in the first half. That would have changed the game completely.
Replay wouldn’t have changed the call anyway. There was joint possession when both players were already down, so the ball couldn’t have changed possessions at that point. There wouldn’t have been indisputable evidence to overturn it…. The call on the field would’ve had to stand
@@WidgeonDrake you are disagreeing with the rules. If the call on the field was originally an interception, it would’ve stayed an interception. I also think it should’ve been a pick, I’m just saying they wouldn’t have overturned the call regardless of the call on the field… there wasn’t enough video evidence to show the Oregon player with full possession before both players were on the ground
Oh COME ON, Klatt! Such good X's and O's analysis and then in the next breathe you're toting Ryan Day's jock! Pause the tape at 17:26, Joel! Was that left arm not clearly fully extended? Didn't even mention the OBVIOUS interception that got converted into 7 by the refs not reviewing? I thought Fox was supposed to be fair and balanced, Joel!
18:03 "Jeremiah Smith is running his route and contacts the corner, and then breaks out. DOESN'T EXTEND. Again, he DOESN'T PUSH OFF in order to create the space, and then the flag comes out." -Joel Klatt LOOK AT THE FILM! What are you even talking about?! We can see with our own eyes ... why won't you? Your depiction doesn't match the film at all. Smith blatantly uses a full-extension pushoff to create five yards of separation with the pass coming his way-you think we're not seeing this?! This was far from the same "contact" happening "on every play before that" ... ... Yes, the officials had been letting both secondaries be grabby all game long-which I personally can't stand, as it pollutes the integrity of the game and drags it closer to the WWE ideal-but Klatt, please show us a like-for-like example in this game of an Oregon receiver using a full-extension pushoff to create five yards of separation with the ball coming his way. If that did happen, please show us. This should be a simple matter, if your claim of such contact happening on every play before that is true. And, yes, it's almost shocking that the officials would actually penalize a blatant rule violation in a big spot, but that doesn't make them wrong for penalizing the blatant violation. Your entrenched denial of photo-evident reality compromises your credibility on this matter. That's just baaad. Further, you have to expect that, while the teams were having their pregame chats with the officiating crew, Oregon coaches surely must have addressed the specific issue of Smith using that off-arm extension to deny DBs "equal rights to the ball", to which they are entitled under Rule 7, Section 3, Article 8. Smith had previously gotten away with several flaggable OPIs earlier in the season, and I can't imagine Lanning didn't work that aspect with the officials and plant that seed ahead of time. Bottom line: Smith has been daring the officials all season, and it finally caught up to him in a big moment. As an aside, Ryan Day has earned a callout for his immediate blaming of the officials after the game. Not only did he expose his "but it's on us" attempt at accountability as being fake, but he also got caught trying to have it both ways, as he conveniently overlooked the free +4.5-point EPA differential the officials handed him on the botched interception call at 11:25 1Q (from 1st & 10 Oregon at the 21, as it should have been, to 1st & 10 Ohio State at the 21). The football gods will have taken note, Mr. Day, you can bet your boots on that ... ... And what's your excuse for this, Klatt? You insist on isolating the game-deciding significance of the officials' momentous OPI call at the end but remain silent as the crypt on the officials' momentous interception noncall in the beginning. Not worthy of mention, this bogus +4.5-point swing for Ohio State? Just straight down the memory hole for you, eh? Why is this? Did you really not notice? Curious.
That was one of the most fantastic games of the year for both sides. Ohio has nothing to be ashamed of and should make it an uber-learning experience that will make them even better.
He absolutely pushed off and extended his arms and it was also called because the DB was clearly knocked off balance and backward created space for the WR.
He didn’t extend to push off, he extended to get the hands of the defender off him. Dude was being held all game but a flag wasn’t called for that, he extended to cut contact and it’s called? Extending to push the defender off is a PI but not to cut contact tact. What won them that penalty was the weakness of the corner making it appear as a push, not the actual move by Jeremiah.
I don't care about the OPI, the 12th man on the field for Oregon, OR even the INT called a catch for OSU in the 1st Qtr. Bad calls, no calls, & controversial calls happen in football all the time. In the end, the Buckeyes had a chance to win the game with a FG, but due to poor play calling and clock management they let it slip away. When OSU had the ball on the Ducks' 28 yd line, they should have ran it and force Oregon to use their timeouts while simultaneously picking up a few extra yards for a more manageable FG atempt. The refs are what they are and I won't condemn Will Howard for making a costly mistake by not getting down soon enough on that last play. Any young QB playing in that kind of environment against a great team like Oregon would've been a bit overwhelmed in that situation. For me, the blame is solely on Ryan Day. He knew what the situation was going into that final drive and should have adjusted accordingly. He didn't. Dan Lanning did. Coaching was the X factor that decided this one, fellas. Overall, it was a great game by both teams. Can't wait for the next one!
The thing about saying that USC is 2-3 plays short of 6-0, is that they were also 2-3 plays short of being 2-4 or 1-5. You can't let it get to those 1-2 plays or a ref making a bad call (after they missed your OL making some egregious holds).
Also, SEC and B1G need to each play 8 or 9 conference opponents. Pick a number and everyone does it. I'm sick of that of that SEC advantage that everyone seems to ignore as an advantage.
Here’s the truth about Ohio State: the offense is actually good enough to win the natty, but their defense isn’t good enough to beat the best offenses. People say they’re the best defense in college football, but you can dice them up in the passing game. Michigan’s D last year was the nation’s best and most COMPLETE defense, Ohio State doesn’t have that type of pass defense. The rush doesn’t get home against better lines and exposes their secondary and linebackers in coverage.
i think Tyler Warren needs to be put in the list of best players in the country. Kid is going to be a fantastic professional player. speaking of DPI not called, on that trick play he was interred with in the end zone. OPI/DPI and Holding are the most inconsistent calls from quarter to quarter and game to game.
You dont mention the poor officiating in the obvious interception in the first quarter. The booth had time to get the rules expert but the refs that look at every Michigan play were all taking a nap. Idk how Oregon has the biggest win in school history and all you do is talk about ohio st. Oregon is 2-0 against Ryan Day. Oregon is 5-0 against Big Balls Chip. Oregon owns the Big Ten. So you can stop talking about push off of ya Smith. He didnt extend he was just run blocking downfield nbd just a tiny rub that turned a grown man the other direction totally clean lol. Can we talk about how the 20 million dollar roster complained to Phil Knight about Nil and then lost?
Smith extended both arms and shoved the corner, Joel are you blind? Don’t forget about the interception Oregon had that was never reviewed on the first drive. Don’t act like everything went against Ohio state
There was no visible proof that judkins lost that ball til they were on ground and play was dead they made the int call right there and u scored..u won Oregon beat us period..Ryan days hubris costed us..had he did what every coach since dawn of time has done in that situation and NOT THROW THE BALL we win with a relatively easy FG but Ryan day always finds a way to lose the big one for us..Oregon won..Gabriel balled out period..both teams got away with things don't matter..we will c u in Indy when it really matters a loss by 1 pt to the 3 team is nothing rn
Of course Joel is coping hard for Ohio State. 😂 Funniest part was him trying to explain how the offensive PI at the end was a bad call… while the replay clearly shows the WR extending his arms for the PI. 🤦♂️ Classic!
Real final score Oregon 42, Ohio State 24, Refs 7 Oregon murdered them and the scoreboard doesn’t make it look as bad as it was. Ducks played a B- game with lots of points left on the scoreboard and STILL smacked them.
@@nickhughes3111Go watch how your “best o-line in the nation” was MANHANDLED by the Oregon D line. Complete opposite for Oregons offense however…. we’re more physical than you!
@@DondadaKevoregon didn’t have its best edge rusher. Had a interception ignored which lead to a td for Ohio state. Missed pat, two pointer, and fg. So take that all into consideration. Final score is 38-24
Good game! Nothing to be ashamed of. It’s always going to be tough to travel 2000 miles the day before a game and play your best game the very next day. Just the facts. Welcome to the new Big 10, I mean 18!
Clearly the start of a great rivalry between the best two programs in the big 10 going forward, especially recruiting wise. Let’s not focus so much on hating each other, and more so cheer each other on as we humble some serious SEC bias in the playoffs!!!
This actually makes me feel better going forward. In the off season I thought we would win this game because the Oregon crowd almost counts for 2 players, but we would be the worse team because of their roster in other venues. After this game I think Oregon has a slight edge in physicality, and HAD (may not continue to have) a huge coaching game-plan edge. With Burch I think our defense does better than it already did causing what SHOULD have been 3 turnovers, and putting some serious pressure on both the throw and the run. Remember who tackled Jesnty half the time behind the line of scrimmage? You guessed it.
@@raveouscarlias4479 Oregon left 5 points on the board, held on a 4th and goal, had a interception not called, the stats favored Oregon, you are right to say on a neutral it can go either way but destroyed, get real, we also had 8 players not playing including our best defensive lineman, your comment doesn't hold much water.
Joel this is sad. Full of platitudes. Coulda shoulda would. We left 13 points on the field and got robbed by the INT no call. Smith ABSOLUTELY pushed off! Clown takes all around
Joel, you said you didn’t want to get into the super technical points on the Oregon vs tOSU game, any way you make an extra video going over your favorite technical points of the week? Love the show.
Is there a scenario where OSU and Oregon play three times? Could you imagine them meeting in B10 championship and the playoffs!? Also, as a Buckeyes fan, I hope they use this incredible game to tighten up and go on a warpath the rest of the season.
@@jasonboness3871Ohio State would win the matchup in Indy. You would neutralize the Oregon home crowd, and the last time I checked, Indy is driving distance from Columbus.
@22:13 --I thought the same thing because the 12 men penalty worked so perfectly in Oregon's favor; however, you also run the risk of negating an Ohio State mistake---for example, a bad snap, false start, or hold. It doesn't seem worth it, but it worked out for Oregon. Also, Howard comes to a stop with 1 second, but I don't see anyone call for timeout until the moment the clock hit's trip zero.
The USC glaze is insane! Are we not acting like Lincoln hasn’t had all the resources in the world? We saw why he left OU, he had Bob’s players and was good. Shortly after losing them all, they went on the decline. They lost to Minnesota for crying out loud.
indiana plays nebraska this weekend and that has to be a statement game for indiana to get national recognition. pittsburgh vs syracuse, notre dame vs navy in two weeks are also important
OSU a helluva team. Forget being undefeated, survive, get better, and kick A in playoff. My LSU Tigers scratching and clawing to make it, so OSU should relax and enjoy the fine team you have.
As a die-hard Buckeye fan, I think this game was absolutely amazing to watch. Both teams offense were efficient and it literally had to come down to how much time is left and is it enough. I always respected Oregon, and these are going to be great games for years to come.
Awful takes here on the Oregon/Ohio State game, Klatt. Did you even watch? Josh Pate has a MUCH better assessment of this game than whatever I just heard from you. For starters, OPI was the correct call at the end. You harp on that but don’t even mention the clear interception that wasn’t even reviewed on the Buckeyes’ first drive, nor did you mention the numerous missed DPIs that ended our drives. Blaming the refs for Ohio State is just embarrassing. Also, let’s not forget, Oregon left points on the board. Missed extra point, missed field goal, missed two point try, failed 4th and goal from the 2. This game could’ve been lopsided in Oregon’s favor. Finally, for you to say Ohio State’s offense was more efficient because their time of possession was slightly higher is silly. I’d rather have more points than more time of possession. Should we not have big plays so that our offense looks more efficient? Your argument makes no sense.
The OPI is magnified because it was at the end of the game. If you're Ohio State and you're supposed to be the greatest team to ever walk the earth (allegedly), you don't let the refs take the game into their hands. So many calls to bring up on both sides. Refs are a non-factor, especially given the fact they gave Ohio State a free 7-0 start after what was an interception.
Joel, I respectfully disagree with your comment about the offensive pass interference by Smith at the last part of the Oregon Ohio State game. If you slow that play down you can see Smith extend the arms, and push the defender back. It look like the hands went into the face guard. Take a look at it again in slow motion. I love your detailed analysis of games. Thank you.
What a stooge Klatt, they got beat fair and square. Joel’s been nominated for the Power Snivel of the year. It was all within the rules, Day got out coached. Everyone including the commentators said it was a penalty. I can’t wait for the next Oregon Ohio State game, I think we have a new rivalry.
USC has had the same problem USC has had since Pete Left. The coach dont matter. Im sure USC thought they were leaving that problem when they bounced out of the PAC12. OREGON!
Klatt after Georgia scrapes by Kentucky loses to a bad bama and scrapes by miss state… “ I still trust Georgia “… Miami after 2 similar outcomes drops from 3 to 10😂
17:22 Joel "he doesn't extend, he doesn't push off" while playing the video of Smith pushing the DB in the chest and face. Yeah, Joel, tell us that what we are watching as you say that, is not what we see. Come on man, it is clear as day, watch the reaction of the DB. That is a high push to the top chest, face area and that is why it was called. The DB gets turned around from that push. That caused separation. Also, its 10 yards down the field. This is not within the first 5 yards.
As a Buckeye fan, our fan base needs to chill tf out.
Losing sucks, I know. But We lost by 1 point to the #3 Team in the country on their turf at night on top of all the mistakes we made. Oregon is a very good team. We knew coming into the season this was going to be the hardest game. And we only dropped two spots in rankings.
Now with extended playoffs, nothing is off the table for us. If we win out the rest of regular season, this game doesn’t even affect us at all. Perfect time for a BYE, regroup, and get back at it.
Shout out to Oregon for a good game
Thank you! I appreciate this take. I want to like the buckeyes. I do, but sometimes, the level of ungratefulness from the fanbase just makes that impossible. As someone from big ten country, my father is in his 70s and the best my home has finished in his lifetime is about 5th, and that was decades ago. To hear complaints about 'only' winning two national titles in the last 25 years and complaints about being so close every year, it just feels so entitled. So I appreciate people with takes like yours, thank you.
@@markburris1599 I’m guilty as charged at times, but agreed. Losing sucks, but our fan base can be so ungrateful it pisses me off.
I've heard that the OSU fans at Autzen were excellent. I also experienced the same from OSU fans when we played in Columbus. The problem is that as Michigan falls away and Oregon steps up as a top 1-3 team in the B1G it's only a matter of time before our fan bases are at each others throat.
@raymondl3279 the OSU fans that were there at the game were awesome.
i am a buckeye fan since 1970 and not a fanatic , i love facts ,ryan day cannot win the big games ,PERIOD ,and guess what loss #2 at penn state
Ashton Jeanty should win the Heisman Trophy if he continues his production for the remainder of the season.
He is way better than the osu backs.
TOSU averaged 2.9ypc if u take out the long run against Oregon, Jeanty deserves the heisman.
You want to know a poor call, when the team intercepts and they don’t review
Lanning should have called timeout, and made them review it. Obvious interception 🦆
Yeah that was bad
@@WidgeonDrake he wanted to but also didnt want to waste a timeout and was hoping there would be an offical review.
@MR250RGUY I don't think wasting a timeout should've mattered. They're not as important in the first half. Plus, Oregon was going to receive it second half and Lanning could've prevented a free Osu td.
Ref set that ball fast AF
Im so confused Klatt, you are showing the replays that clearly show the receiver pushing off as you state he doesnt extend his arms, yet the cb gets pushed back a few yards. How are you not seeing that?
He talks for clicks at this point.
That's what I said. Just slow it down and he clearly does extend his arms
My thought exactly. He shows the replay 3 times of Smith pushing off, then explains 3 times that the call was bad because he didn’t push off.. ridiculous analysis.
You are all clearly ignoring the fact that he said it was back and forth with pushing all game and that even the previous play could have been called against the ducks, but the flag's timing is just poor. They were letting them play like that all game and calling it on a crucial play late in the game was just a poor choice given previous decisions. HE said there was contact but the it was because the corner sat and got ran into. He wasn't saying that it wasn't a flag he's again saying based on how it was called previously with this WR it just didn't make sense to throw it.
for real
“He didn’t extend” as we’re all watching him extend his arms in the background😂
This DBAG is USELESS
He was doing it the ENTIRE game. The Oregon coaches were working the refs for 59 minutes and 50 seconds on his constant pushoffs. It finally worked.
He def extended on that play. As for the rest of the game I get it was a physical game. BTW I wanted OR to win. I'm just saying. He can't be looking at the same play.
Yep
lol bro literally 2 hand pushes fully extends on the corner cmon Joel that was clear as day OPI
It was clearly an offensive PI. He pushed off and gained an unfair advantage. Then to not mention the missed interception that ended up in an OSU touchdown, is crazy. Quit making excuses to justify your bad prediction of an OSU win.
Klatt you have to have a talk with your producers. While you are talking about the OPI being a bad call they are showing video of Jeremiah Smith fully extending and shoving off. It looked/sounded comical on the screen. Talking about that call without even mentioning the interception in the first quarter is one of the worst takes I’ve heard from you. I’m a huge fan but it seems like you didn’t watch the game.
You sound like a salty Oregon fan that lost, buddy OREGON WON!!! 😂😂😂 take the w and keep going ain’t no one’s words going to hurt you
Why won't anyone talk about the clear interception during osu first possession?
Seriously
That play happened so early it was irrelevant by late game and it probably would've stayed as the ruling on the field
Because it's inconvenient.
@@tylercullen4959 I don't agree with that at all.
@@strokerace5786 I didn't ask you
Shoutout to the Oregon defense playing without Jordan Burch
I was so excited about, playing lights out and was barely being mentioned, such heartbreak. Hope he’s back soon 😢😢
Hells Yes !!
Thank you for mentioning this. Some teams tend to lose to Ohio State when their best LOS disrupter doesn’t play. Probably the first time since antiquity that Oregon has a collectively more talented football team than Ohio State
You mention the textbook opi call was bad call but completely fail to mention the gifted TD on the first drive after the ball was clearly intercepted.
Call a timeout then lmao, that simple. Don’t blame the refs osu did their jumped hurried to the line and snapped the ball when lanning could have called a time out and challenged it and get his timeout back
@@Devinsmith-iu3wy The refs let the game continue on when it was obviously a question who caught it. They reviewed most of the other questionable calls.
@@Devinsmith-iu3wyGarbage take. Can’t blame the refs not doing their jobs on the coaches. It was egregious.
@@Devinsmith-iu3wy GO DUCKS
I would find a different show to watch my guy. Cover 3 or Josh Pate are much better than this OSU puppet
Klatt making excuses for Ohio state and blaming the refs with out acknowledging the interception on the opening drive that wasn’t reviewed is classic whining 😂😂😂
As a buckeyes fan and a packers fan that play had ver conflicted. On one hand it reminded me of the failmary in Seattle where they ruled a very similar play against my team as TD instead of INT but here i wanna say the wr had possession going to the ground. In the end i feel like we unfer performed and we should've lost by 8-14 points but we kept it within 1-2 alll night and unfortunately we failed rk execute in the end
@@dj2k460the receiver literally NEVER had possession the entire time so there is no way he had it when he touched the ground. The ball was bobbling the entire time, which means it was a live ball the entire time until the Oregon player secured it.
@@dj2k460 He said as bobbling the ball all the way down. Never had any possession
Klatt thinks osu is going undefeated every single season, thinking they have the best running back, best receiver best qb best player at every single position every single year and he’s wrong every single year cause they always get beat by teams that have a pulse
@@dj2k460watch the play again please. The receiver NEVER had control of that ball.
Spend more time talking about the losers. Any criticism of officiating begins and ends with the INT on 1st drive given to OSU as a reception leading to 7 gifted points. Tremendous oversight by Klatt. And Smith had been pushing off all night with clear extension on that play which Klatt calls the smoking gun. UO had more miscues- so game shouldn't have been that close.
Ryan Day puppet.
yup. not to mention the many WIDE OPEN receivers Gabriel missed throughout the game was painful to watch. oregon could’ve won that game by 21 with better refs and more competent players
I assume he didn't mention it because Oregon won. 100% sure he'd mention that if the Buckeyes won by a field goal
Both teams had a few miscues although Gabriel’s not seeing the wide open WR for a TD was a big one. The INT that wasn’t called led to an OSU TD. So yeah UO could have won by more. You guys got a fortuitous bounce on the squib kick. Or at least I read that the kicker’s intention wasn’t what took place. I’m hoping OSU and UO win out so we can get another shot on a neutral field. Hopefully the results will be better than UO’s 2nd shot at Washington last year.
He described your defensive weakness in detail, to the short side of the field.
1. If you slow down the PI, he very clearly does extend his arms, pushing the defender off.
2. That was the reason he got separation, making it unclean
Don't bring your excuses here like this, it's a bad look
1.corner grabbed him first. 2. play before that jeremiah was getting held
@@guards27 1. Corner is allowed to stick him in the first 5 yards, reciever can't throw him off and come back to make space.
2. Not what either of us was talking about
DBAG has ZERO Credibility at this point. Unsubscribe
@@lordvenomous6335the refs were letting the receivers and corners play throughout the entire game. if you are gonna throw a flag on jeremiah then u have to throw a flag the play before that, pretty simple
@@guards27 Dude, you can't just change the topic to fit your narrative. What's next, you going back two quarters to justify the lies being told here? The argument was "he didn't extend his arms" while showing him clearly extending his arms. Physical play isn't illegal, but what he did here was.
It would still be bad form, but if you bring up previous plays then at least present them.
He spoke two minutes about Oregon and twenty minutes about OSU. And then he tries to discredit Oregon's win by questioning the obvious OPI call while not mentioning the obvious missed interception call at the beginning of the game.
My exact thoughts, what a crazy rant lol
That is why I unsubed from his channel. That OPI was very legit. Players can shove without "full extension". Easiest way to get open....push off! He also occasionally makes political comments. Something I hate, and must be kept out of sports!
I'm not watching now I appreciate the heads-up
Guys it’s called building up the next matchup to be big. They do this in boxing all the time. Talk about the winner but point out how things could be different if they meet again. The bottom line both teams are great and should be in the playoffs. We will see what happens down the road.
Hes a clown
Really not even a mention of undefeated byu’s dominant performance? Joel you were LITERALLY at the game!!
Good point, what’s going on Joel?
He’ll probably talk about it Wednesday would be my guess
I'm curious how good they are because that schedule will tell us and you absolutely nothing about how good they are...
@@lovewinskindnessrules302 No. He'll be on to next week.
He didn't want to be at that game, that's why😂💀
Jeremiah Smith literally pushed off of him and turned around to catch it
You can be physical up to 4 yards past the line of scrimmage.. it's pretty common to see those pushes that close to the line of scrimmage.. yes it's a penalty simply because it was past 5 yards beyond the Lind of scrimmage.. you're acting like this is unexcusable behavior hahaha
@@anthonyallencabrera GO DUCKS!
@@bajabrodilus7250 surely great win you earned it. Hope we meet in indy on a neutral field
I don't think the 12th man on the field was a mistake either. A brilliant display of coaching there from Lanning.
Pat Forde was in the elevator with the coaches after the game & he said it wasn't on purpose. But maybe they were just playing him. We'll probably never know for sure.
There's no way that was a mistake. Watch the replay, they purposely snuck him in
Facts always penalize your team when you have the chance
@@takeittothebank8no what it does is it kills the clock and it only costs 5 yards. Forced them to burn 8-10 seconds then the call resets them . Brilliant call in that case
And the Ohio State coach was screaming at the referee to call the too many men penalty lol.
This is a prefect example of why Oregon fans believe there is a bias against teams out West. At no point did the game seam like Ohio State was a lot better than Oregon. After listening to this you would think that Oregon just “got lucky”. How about spend some time talking about the team that actually won the game.
It's more of a Klatt thing than anything else IMO. The guy is obsessed with Ohio State.
This is my biggest problem. Thank you. He spends the majority of the video talking about Ohio State and Oregon beat them for 4 quarters. Yes it was close but we definitely beat them especially when you consider the int knocked off.
MICHIGAN WON 3 years in a row he didn’t acknowledge us fully until we won that game and beat bama he is litterally an Ohio state analyst , so is RJ, and Staples it’s crazy
@@joblowwarzonetrips5456 RJ definitely is. I haven't noticed that with Andy (are you maybe thinking of Ari?).
This game was best case scenario for OSU. Oregon misses 2 extra points, a mildly difficult field goal, and were stopping on 4th and goal. All of that on top of the missed interception early in the game. That final could’ve been 43- 24 if it all swung oregons way.
Don't forget Holden losing his head and deciding to spit on a guy.
BINGO!
you can do this either way in any game
Well said! That is exactly what I was thinking throughout the entire game!
Jus accept oregon was better that night these are both championship level teams we will see yall in indy 💯
Klatt in two months when USC has 5 losses - “best 5 loss team in the nation”
Exactly
😂😂
They’ve lost 3 games in the last minute.
@@jeannine1991Keyword “lost”
@@jayandrusiak The difference between last year and this year is significant, even after losing Caleb Williams. For the casual observer it’s a loss. For anyone who is watching, you’re seeing a team on the cusp of being top level.
Boise St running back that's the Heisman leader! Insane running back
Boise state is better than Oregon
@@Sportsfanfromnowhere they ain’t better than Ohio State, and Oregon just beat them.
Travis Hunter is better.
@@lukedarden5361 at home, were thoroughly outplayed, YDS, 3rd down conversion rate, etc. Oregon needed a punt return and kick return in the same game to win, that is not just rare, it’s extraordinarily rare in the history of football. They play again on a neutral site, Boise State by 7
@@mgoblue0970he’s out of the convo with the injury
Lanning is a much better coach than Day, he out coached Day. The 12th man out there and only 5 yard penalty was genius
Ohio State fans need to grow up and stop crying about not going undefeated. When you play 3 games a year against a combination of Oregon, Penn State, Michigan, and USC, you need to learn to be happy going 2-1. Going 1-2 will happen some years. And going 3-0 should have you ecstatic. Saban, the GOAT went undefeated ONCE (excluding 2020 season). The team lost in an all-time classic road game in which the crowd noise was the loudest ever by 1 point.
I'm an Ohio State fan, and I totally agree. I can't stand Ohio State fans wine when they lose a game because they act like the world is ending
Totally agree. The twelve team playoff has changed everything. One lost game isn’t anything in a Power 4 confernece
How about doing better than 1 and 7 against top 5 opponents? These games should be a split. No crying, just what reasonable expectations are.
Fire Ryan Day!!!
I’m a fan of Ohio state. They are only 5th. Yes they have some issues but that’s every team. I’m sure even Texas will have some issues we’ll learn when they play Georgia
Sounds like I’m in the majority here in saying the offensive PI was an easy and correct call. Call it karma for the missed int that resulted in 7 for OH
Karma? Wouldn't karma require the refs to give oregon a call they didn't deserve?
You know I really am a Joel Klatt fan and I really thought that everyone was being hypersensitive to the fact that they believe that Joel is an Ohio State homer. However, considering how he defended Ohio State during this session it’s hard to argue the chatter. The final straw was when Joel commented about the Will Howard technically should have been called down at the start of the slide and immediately awarded a timeout is preposterous, and sounded like whining. Come on dude, pull it together.
The biggest takeaway from this game is that Oregon went toe to toe with OSU which is arguably on average a top 5 team year after year… they proved they can now play a physical game against any of the juggernauts of the SEC or BIG10
Love how you're saying the late offensive PI was a bad call cause he didn't push off the corner, whilst showing that he clearly did.
Seemed like an obvious push that helped him catch the ball? Also there was no mention that the refs didn't review a critical interception by Oregon that led Ohio state to get 7 points.
@@stevepurdy7641there was no clear shot of the interception. Double catch goes to the offense. I don’t think it would have been overturned anyways.
I’m not a fan of either team but I genuinely got angry when he said that wasn’t an offensive pi and then acted out with his hands what a offensive pi is as the clips plays on repeat , very clear call
@@thenotorious9032 Receiver never had possession of the ball, which means it was a live ball that Bassa clearly recovered/intercepted. What game were you watching...
Smith's defender came up to engage him within 5 yards. He ran into Smith and was pushed away. How is that offensive pass interference when they were letting them play before then
Hey Klatt, how about acknowledging the obvious Oregon interception the refs missed on Ohio State's opening drive, thus resulting in a bogus OSU touchdown.. The right team got the W.
To say Smith didn't push off is disingenuous. They got away with many PI violations on Oregon. Plus, that interception that was called a completion....wack.
Absolutely agree
The DB got manhandled after initiating contact first. Call it an OPI yeah, but if you’re gonna let the teams play it out and the best man wins, Smith clearly won that rep.
I have no dog in this hunt and I agree. I'm not sure JK saw the play we saw.
It’s crazy because they were more honest and less bias on the Buckeyes channel. They themselves said it could have been a bigger lead. Disappointed in Klatt
@@TheJagerbomb17 Smith used both hands and extended them shoving him down, it is obvious Offensive pass interference, thats why the flag was thrown.
The announcers knew it was OPI as soon as the flag was thrown….
@@MeatballMedic It’s probably a reason Joel wasn’t calling that game , he would’ve been crying during the whole program
It was a bad call
@@GlobalFadesyeah letting joel and Gus call an Ohio state game is almost unbearable lmaooo
It was a laughable OPI call 😂 watch how late the flag comes in….home cooking
I’m a ohiostate fan and I can say that the fan base is toxic af. Playing in the sec and big ten is not easy so I’m even tired of some of the fans complaining. I can also say Oregon played a very good game
Ohio State played a great game as well. Epic 🏈
It’s because yall promised a win like yall always do and can’t deliver they know the walls of excuses are closing in
Joel I’m a big fan man. But you can literally watch him push off while you’re saying he didn’t lmao it’s almost like a skit? Put the video in .5 speed if you can’t see it for some reason, full extension lol
Like he said though, they rode him up the field the play before.
Like he said though, they rode him up the field the play before.
I understand there is going to be some Colorado bias… but Kansas State was also depleted in their secondary that is already a team weakness, injuries go both ways.
Cmon son. I’m a k state fan but losing 4 receivers in one game is crazy. Not to mention the best one is also a shut down corner.
Kansas State was literally winning before all those guys got hurt 😂
@@localppc242Those teams beat each other up. Colorado didn't drop 4 wide receivers due to none contract injuries. Kansas State laid into those receivers and they went down. It happens. It's football.
@@alexbaker2217 Yes they were! That’s why I was so shocked they were still in the game with those guys out.
@@JoseCastillo-sd2hv laid it to them?😂 what game you was watching?? Jimmy horn rolled his ankle,Travis initiated contact with the db, o miller literally got rolled on after a 50 yard catch 😂😂 it was unfortunate injuries not injuries cause from “BIG HITS”
Jole klatt youre so full of it you had Oregon outside of the top ten up to this week. You didn't even acknowledge the int the refs missed in the first qtr at oregon. You are such a fairweather maiden.
Klatt is the biggest OSU apologist on the planet. Is he on Day's payroll?
I'm not sure how you don't see the arms extension of the arms for the OPI.
AND he was doing it all game. He pushes off a lot. They should be calling OPI more often.
Yeah I don’t think I can watch this OSU puppet anymore… complaining about the refs on a clear as day call is just insanity. I encourage all of you to find other shows that are not so horribly bias
Nice to see the big ten getting deeper
Yes. We will see if Indiana is Real.
Transfer Portal showing true power (and mis-steps) this year
@@w9gbyeah excited to see the Nebraska game. However I still think Ohio State will get a rematch against Oregon because the two tabs just look easy better than the rest. Keep in mind Ohio State destroyed Iowa who I think could end up 10-2 with their only other loss being 1 point to Iowa State
@@wesleyowens4089 Iowa finally correcting Offense, but has been Uneven, as seen in second half of Iowa game. Iowa’s defense NOT as sharp as last 2 years. Iowa has Never played well at Horseshoe, I remember #1 Iowa in 1985 losing to Ohio State (plus injury in game). I think Iowa has won there only twice in last 30 years.
Penn State is the Wild Card this year, and Ohio State has to go to Happy Valley.
Klatt is earning that OSu paycheck today boy. #HomertheypayKlatt
Oh buddy if you think he’s a homer you don’t remember Lou holtz with notre dame or kirk herbstreit. He’s gotten better over the last few years. I wouldn’t call Joel a homer unless you’re talking about Colorado. I just think everyone and their mah that has power wants a Bama, Texas, Ohio state and Georgia final four so when one of these teams lose they bich n complain.
he didn't play there, so he's not a homer
@@JK-br1mu they pay him
@@_jse123 no
@@JK-br1mu yes they do unfortunately
That onside kick was the humble moment for OSU .
Luckiest bail out I’ve ever seen
Not really.
@@timetosaucify7469you can’t call perfectly planned and executed play a bail out.
@@timetosaucify7469 GO DUCKS
Derek harmon stripping the ball
Joel, why are you so fixated on that offensive PI? You are the only one I have watched of the many podcasters that sees this as a blatantly bad call. Most people see it as a freahman mistake, an obvious PI. There were a few calls by the refs that WERE bad calls. So don't pin this loss on that one play.
Smith pushed off on every contested catch. The Duck coaches were working the refs on it the whole game and they FINALLY called it.
100% they said something pregame, I literally texted my buddy they would get an OPI on him. I have enjoyed watching Smith but he is quite aggressive with those hands.
Joel, it was OPI. Smith extended and pushed. I just watched it 3 times on this video. It was a great call.
No it was wasn't
@@Edward_USMC13 No it was wasn't? Huh. Yes it was. Stop being biased. He pushed, his arms extended, way past a few yards down the field and the Ducks player stumbled because of the shove. That is literally illegal and a OPI.
@@REDSHADOWS18they were both hand fighting. That Oregon player needs to get in the weight room
@@Devinsmith-iu3wy lol… okay. If this was reversed situation… you’d say the same thing about OSU? No, you wouldn’t. Stop being biased.
What makes it OPI is the cut off the contact. The shove is fine if he keeps going up field. If you shove off on a comeback route that gets called all the time.
I’ve been a life long klatt fan up until you said it was a bad opi call. Sad to see you go out like that.
He's still twisted about Oregon stomping his Colorado Buffaloes 42-6
It’s was such an obvious opi
It was not PI.
@@DondadaKev based on?
I'd love to hear your analysis
@@ninefingerjackthe literal analysis Klatt gives in this video … when he said he was SPEAKING TO REFEREES … 💀💀💀🤦🏽♂️
They said Ohio St has and NFL defense and then Oregon put nearly 500 yards on them
They must’ve been talking about the Cowboys NFL defense when they were comparing OSU to them
Disagree...that was definitely offensive pass interference on Smith...and kudos for calling it...
No, it wasn't
Completely disagree on that Jeremiah Smith OPI. He nearly threw the corner to the ground. I get the game was physical, but that is OPI all day.
Ohio state can’t complain about the OPI when the call could go one way or the other. They literally had a free TD given to them when clearly Jeffrey Bassa intercepted the ball in the first half. That would have changed the game completely.
Notice how Chip had them race up to the line and hike the ball? We're used to PAC12 refs, so we never expect solid officiating
Replay wouldn’t have changed the call anyway. There was joint possession when both players were already down, so the ball couldn’t have changed possessions at that point. There wouldn’t have been indisputable evidence to overturn it…. The call on the field would’ve had to stand
@@H8erOfLife disagree
@@WidgeonDrake you are disagreeing with the rules. If the call on the field was originally an interception, it would’ve stayed an interception. I also think it should’ve been a pick, I’m just saying they wouldn’t have overturned the call regardless of the call on the field… there wasn’t enough video evidence to show the Oregon player with full possession before both players were on the ground
The TV official thought there was enough to overturn and I definitely agree with him.
Oh COME ON, Klatt! Such good X's and O's analysis and then in the next breathe you're toting Ryan Day's jock! Pause the tape at 17:26, Joel! Was that left arm not clearly fully extended? Didn't even mention the OBVIOUS interception that got converted into 7 by the refs not reviewing? I thought Fox was supposed to be fair and balanced, Joel!
18:03 "Jeremiah Smith is running his route and contacts the corner, and then breaks out. DOESN'T EXTEND. Again, he DOESN'T PUSH OFF in order to create the space, and then the flag comes out." -Joel Klatt
LOOK AT THE FILM! What are you even talking about?! We can see with our own eyes ... why won't you? Your depiction doesn't match the film at all. Smith blatantly uses a full-extension pushoff to create five yards of separation with the pass coming his way-you think we're not seeing this?! This was far from the same "contact" happening "on every play before that" ...
... Yes, the officials had been letting both secondaries be grabby all game long-which I personally can't stand, as it pollutes the integrity of the game and drags it closer to the WWE ideal-but Klatt, please show us a like-for-like example in this game of an Oregon receiver using a full-extension pushoff to create five yards of separation with the ball coming his way. If that did happen, please show us. This should be a simple matter, if your claim of such contact happening on every play before that is true.
And, yes, it's almost shocking that the officials would actually penalize a blatant rule violation in a big spot, but that doesn't make them wrong for penalizing the blatant violation. Your entrenched denial of photo-evident reality compromises your credibility on this matter. That's just baaad.
Further, you have to expect that, while the teams were having their pregame chats with the officiating crew, Oregon coaches surely must have addressed the specific issue of Smith using that off-arm extension to deny DBs "equal rights to the ball", to which they are entitled under Rule 7, Section 3, Article 8. Smith had previously gotten away with several flaggable OPIs earlier in the season, and I can't imagine Lanning didn't work that aspect with the officials and plant that seed ahead of time. Bottom line: Smith has been daring the officials all season, and it finally caught up to him in a big moment.
As an aside, Ryan Day has earned a callout for his immediate blaming of the officials after the game. Not only did he expose his "but it's on us" attempt at accountability as being fake, but he also got caught trying to have it both ways, as he conveniently overlooked the free +4.5-point EPA differential the officials handed him on the botched interception call at 11:25 1Q (from 1st & 10 Oregon at the 21, as it should have been, to 1st & 10 Ohio State at the 21). The football gods will have taken note, Mr. Day, you can bet your boots on that ...
... And what's your excuse for this, Klatt? You insist on isolating the game-deciding significance of the officials' momentous OPI call at the end but remain silent as the crypt on the officials' momentous interception noncall in the beginning. Not worthy of mention, this bogus +4.5-point swing for Ohio State? Just straight down the memory hole for you, eh? Why is this? Did you really not notice? Curious.
Every NCAA Ref that has been asked about this play says it was 100% OPI. Come on Joel.
That was one of the most fantastic games of the year for both sides. Ohio has nothing to be ashamed of and should make it an uber-learning experience that will make them even better.
It was an epic game 🏈
Ryan day either wins the ship or he’s gone. No one has done less with more than him.
@@ctclardy fantastic game, let's just hope the next one the refs stay out of a little better for both our teams sakes (PI and interception calls)
@@bender4president2024 As long as DEI qualifications are enforced for these ref positions expect the poor performance to continue.
He absolutely pushed off and extended his arms and it was also called because the DB was clearly knocked off balance and backward created space for the WR.
He didn’t extend to push off, he extended to get the hands of the defender off him. Dude was being held all game but a flag wasn’t called for that, he extended to cut contact and it’s called? Extending to push the defender off is a PI but not to cut contact tact. What won them that penalty was the weakness of the corner making it appear as a push, not the actual move by Jeremiah.
@@RealDrewHadsell Come on dog. Even your fellow Ohio State homers agree its an obvious call. Take the L.
I don't care about the OPI, the 12th man on the field for Oregon, OR even the INT called a catch for OSU in the 1st Qtr. Bad calls, no calls, & controversial calls happen in football all the time.
In the end, the Buckeyes had a chance to win the game with a FG, but due to poor play calling and clock management they let it slip away.
When OSU had the ball on the Ducks' 28 yd line, they should have ran it and force Oregon to use their timeouts while simultaneously picking up a few extra yards for a more manageable FG atempt.
The refs are what they are and I won't condemn Will Howard for making a costly mistake by not getting down soon enough on that last play. Any young QB playing in that kind of environment against a great team like Oregon would've been a bit overwhelmed in that situation.
For me, the blame is solely on Ryan Day. He knew what the situation was going into that final drive and should have adjusted accordingly.
He didn't. Dan Lanning did.
Coaching was the X factor that decided this one, fellas.
Overall, it was a great game by both teams. Can't wait for the next one!
The thing about saying that USC is 2-3 plays short of 6-0, is that they were also 2-3 plays short of being 2-4 or 1-5. You can't let it get to those 1-2 plays or a ref making a bad call (after they missed your OL making some egregious holds).
Also, SEC and B1G need to each play 8 or 9 conference opponents. Pick a number and everyone does it. I'm sick of that of that SEC advantage that everyone seems to ignore as an advantage.
Here’s the truth about Ohio State: the offense is actually good enough to win the natty, but their defense isn’t good enough to beat the best offenses.
People say they’re the best defense in college football, but you can dice them up in the passing game. Michigan’s D last year was the nation’s best and most COMPLETE defense, Ohio State doesn’t have that type of pass defense. The rush doesn’t get home against better lines and exposes their secondary and linebackers in coverage.
They also lack gap discipline. JT Tui is a showboat who is routinely out of position because he’s overpursuing to pad his own stats.
i think Tyler Warren needs to be put in the list of best players in the country. Kid is going to be a fantastic professional player.
speaking of DPI not called, on that trick play he was interred with in the end zone.
OPI/DPI and Holding are the most inconsistent calls from quarter to quarter and game to game.
Remember when Joel Klatt said Jackson Arnold was a better fit at QB for Oklahoma than Dillon Gabriel? 😂😂😂
You dont mention the poor officiating in the obvious interception in the first quarter. The booth had time to get the rules expert but the refs that look at every Michigan play were all taking a nap. Idk how Oregon has the biggest win in school history and all you do is talk about ohio st. Oregon is 2-0 against Ryan Day. Oregon is 5-0 against Big Balls Chip. Oregon owns the Big Ten. So you can stop talking about push off of ya Smith. He didnt extend he was just run blocking downfield nbd just a tiny rub that turned a grown man the other direction totally clean lol. Can we talk about how the 20 million dollar roster complained to Phil Knight about Nil and then lost?
Smith extended both arms and shoved the corner, Joel are you blind? Don’t forget about the interception Oregon had that was never reviewed on the first drive. Don’t act like everything went against Ohio state
@@spooner7637 these people bet tons of money and get emotional during their profession
There was no visible proof that judkins lost that ball til they were on ground and play was dead they made the int call right there and u scored..u won Oregon beat us period..Ryan days hubris costed us..had he did what every coach since dawn of time has done in that situation and NOT THROW THE BALL we win with a relatively easy FG but Ryan day always finds a way to lose the big one for us..Oregon won..Gabriel balled out period..both teams got away with things don't matter..we will c u in Indy when it really matters a loss by 1 pt to the 3 team is nothing rn
Klatt is right
@@Андрей-ц5я8д the professional referee was right , I’ll take his word over klatt
Of course Joel is coping hard for Ohio State. 😂 Funniest part was him trying to explain how the offensive PI at the end was a bad call… while the replay clearly shows the WR extending his arms for the PI. 🤦♂️ Classic!
Causal fan right here! The WR name is Jeremiah Smith bud
@@Cyptoking33 Who cares? He committed an OPI bud.
@@Blahzay-m84 It's what he is doing, who cares about his motivations? What is wrong with you?
There wasn’t full extension. And the DB made contact first anyways lol.
@@yadoo8164There was full extension, slow the video down
Klatt done watched this game over and over and still can't believe his beloved buckeyes lost tha big game like they do every single year 🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂
I think one of biggest plays of the year is the Silas bolden play in the end zone! Everything about that play is culture and championship mindset!
Real final score Oregon 42, Ohio State 24, Refs 7
Oregon murdered them and the scoreboard doesn’t make it look as bad as it was. Ducks played a B- game with lots of points left on the scoreboard and STILL smacked them.
That’s a lot of what ifs just like if O state got the what ifs and won….you can say that for every game and every team goof.
You crashing out with this bull💩
@@nickhughes3111Go watch how your “best o-line in the nation” was MANHANDLED by the Oregon D line. Complete opposite for Oregons offense however…. we’re more physical than you!
@@DondadaKevoregon didn’t have its best edge rusher. Had a interception ignored which lead to a td for Ohio state. Missed pat, two pointer, and fg. So take that all into consideration. Final score is 38-24
Lololol Ohio State converted more first downs and Oregon had a whopping 29 more yards of total offense. Some domination
Glad you enjoyed your visit to Provo. Feel free to come back any time! Go Cougars. 🤟🏻
Good game! Nothing to be ashamed of. It’s always going to be tough to travel 2000 miles the day before a game and play your best game the very next day. Just the facts. Welcome to the new Big 10, I mean 18!
Clearly the start of a great rivalry between the best two programs in the big 10 going forward, especially recruiting wise. Let’s not focus so much on hating each other, and more so cheer each other on as we humble some serious SEC bias in the playoffs!!!
Does anyone agree that we could’ve held OSU to less points if Burch was in?
I'm not an OSU fan but you guys played them at home. When you play neutral site you'll get destroyed.
This actually makes me feel better going forward. In the off season I thought we would win this game because the Oregon crowd almost counts for 2 players, but we would be the worse team because of their roster in other venues. After this game I think Oregon has a slight edge in physicality, and HAD (may not continue to have) a huge coaching game-plan edge. With Burch I think our defense does better than it already did causing what SHOULD have been 3 turnovers, and putting some serious pressure on both the throw and the run. Remember who tackled Jesnty half the time behind the line of scrimmage? You guessed it.
@@raveouscarlias4479 Oregon left 5 points on the board, held on a 4th and goal, had a interception not called, the stats favored Oregon, you are right to say on a neutral it can go either way but destroyed, get real, we also had 8 players not playing including our best defensive lineman, your comment doesn't hold much water.
@@monteguerin-y9bMore like 15. Don't forget Holden's penalty.
@@raveouscarlias4479We've literally gone to their crib and won. With a worse team, and worse coach.
Joel this is sad. Full of platitudes. Coulda shoulda would. We left 13 points on the field and got robbed by the INT no call. Smith ABSOLUTELY pushed off! Clown takes all around
I think the PI was a good call.
Joel, you said you didn’t want to get into the super technical points on the Oregon vs tOSU game, any way you make an extra video going over your favorite technical points of the week? Love the show.
Is there a scenario where OSU and Oregon play three times? Could you imagine them meeting in B10 championship and the playoffs!?
Also, as a Buckeyes fan, I hope they use this incredible game to tighten up and go on a warpath the rest of the season.
Did they not think it was a big game before? They have to lose to step it up?
@@jasonboness3871Ohio State would win the matchup in Indy. You would neutralize the Oregon home crowd, and the last time I checked, Indy is driving distance from Columbus.
Oregon is still building chemistry. They will be better later in the season.
@@hector8491lmao we travel well it will be 50-50 fans and we will be back healthy
@@hector8491Oregon is missing 10 players lmao they will demolish them next time
@22:13 --I thought the same thing because the 12 men penalty worked so perfectly in Oregon's favor; however, you also run the risk of negating an Ohio State mistake---for example, a bad snap, false start, or hold. It doesn't seem worth it, but it worked out for Oregon. Also, Howard comes to a stop with 1 second, but I don't see anyone call for timeout until the moment the clock hit's trip zero.
The absolute disrespect to Oregon from Klatt. Loser take
The USC glaze is insane! Are we not acting like Lincoln hasn’t had all the resources in the world? We saw why he left OU, he had Bob’s players and was good. Shortly after losing them all, they went on the decline. They lost to Minnesota for crying out loud.
Klatt that was clear pi quit making excuses for Ohio state
Talk about bad call Oregon intercepted
Howard on first drive
Talking about excuses... You just made one for Oregon
@@IsaacStevensHOAyour sad and pathetic
I guess Klatt thinks its not a P.I. if you shove a guy 3yds to give separation. Give me a break Klatt. What a midwest homer.
indiana plays nebraska this weekend and that has to be a statement game for indiana to get national recognition. pittsburgh vs syracuse, notre dame vs navy in two weeks are also important
Well my team is tanking so I'm definitely rooting for Indiana, Navy, Pittsburgh, Texas Tech, and every other underdog.
@@jofi4580yeah same here i got no choice my coach and the staff is actively wasting talent so go Army and IU!
OSU a helluva team. Forget being undefeated, survive, get better, and kick A in playoff. My LSU Tigers scratching and clawing to make it, so OSU should relax and enjoy the fine team you have.
Humble pie
As a die-hard Buckeye fan, I think this game was absolutely amazing to watch. Both teams offense were efficient and it literally had to come down to how much time is left and is it enough. I always respected Oregon, and these are going to be great games for years to come.
Awful takes here on the Oregon/Ohio State game, Klatt. Did you even watch? Josh Pate has a MUCH better assessment of this game than whatever I just heard from you.
For starters, OPI was the correct call at the end. You harp on that but don’t even mention the clear interception that wasn’t even reviewed on the Buckeyes’ first drive, nor did you mention the numerous missed DPIs that ended our drives. Blaming the refs for Ohio State is just embarrassing.
Also, let’s not forget, Oregon left points on the board. Missed extra point, missed field goal, missed two point try, failed 4th and goal from the 2. This game could’ve been lopsided in Oregon’s favor.
Finally, for you to say Ohio State’s offense was more efficient because their time of possession was slightly higher is silly. I’d rather have more points than more time of possession. Should we not have big plays so that our offense looks more efficient? Your argument makes no sense.
The OPI is magnified because it was at the end of the game. If you're Ohio State and you're supposed to be the greatest team to ever walk the earth (allegedly), you don't let the refs take the game into their hands. So many calls to bring up on both sides. Refs are a non-factor, especially given the fact they gave Ohio State a free 7-0 start after what was an interception.
You need to teach Colin how to pick games. And yes, officiating needs to be nationalized. They need to be above reproach.
Go Cougs!
No praise for Giddens? He is a BEAST!! An ASSASSIN!
Joel, I respectfully disagree with your comment about the offensive pass interference by Smith at the last part of the Oregon Ohio State game. If you slow that play down you can see Smith extend the arms, and push the defender back. It look like the hands went into the face guard. Take a look at it again in slow motion.
I love your detailed analysis of games. Thank you.
Appreciate the show, Joel..
Good bunch of games last week...as expected.
The new playoff format really makes things exciting.
Good grief Joel, your Colorado bias is ridiculous.
What a stooge Klatt, they got beat fair and square. Joel’s been nominated for the Power Snivel of the year. It was all within the rules, Day got out coached. Everyone including the commentators said it was a penalty. I can’t wait for the next Oregon Ohio State game, I think we have a new rivalry.
Klatt-you’re better than your take on the OPI. Bad all around.
He is saying they allowed physical play all night. So, the first time you call it is in that situation?
Love having highlights from the play as you’re talking about a specific player or key plays
the bigger games tend to bother day & burke has to legally change his last name to burnt after saturday
😂😂😂
Love how much more technical you’re beginning to get in your analysis
USC is 3 or 4 snaps from being 6 -0... I'm 3-4 lottery numbers from being a Billionaire...
And you are miles away from analogies that make sense
USC has had the same problem USC has had since Pete Left. The coach dont matter. Im sure USC thought they were leaving that problem when they bounced out of the PAC12.
OREGON!
Dumb analogy.
Klatt after Georgia scrapes by Kentucky loses to a bad bama and scrapes by miss state… “ I still trust Georgia “… Miami after 2 similar outcomes drops from 3 to 10😂
Btw, why no comments about the Ducks WR spitting on the Buckeye DB? He should be done for the year!
Everyone agrees that was wrong
17:22 Joel "he doesn't extend, he doesn't push off" while playing the video of Smith pushing the DB in the chest and face. Yeah, Joel, tell us that what we are watching as you say that, is not what we see. Come on man, it is clear as day, watch the reaction of the DB. That is a high push to the top chest, face area and that is why it was called. The DB gets turned around from that push. That caused separation. Also, its 10 yards down the field. This is not within the first 5 yards.
13:30-15:00 is exaclty why Howard didn’t play a”brilliant” game lol what do you mean
This USC team is good. This USC team also happens to be the most unlucky team i have ever seen.