Nfl G O A T Explains How Ohio State May Have Done Best Thing For Texas
Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning may be better off for losing to the Ohio State Buckeyes at the "Shoe" this past Saturday. New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl champion quarterback Tom Brady certainly thinks so. Brady went on a diatribe about how Manning could end up using the loss. Manning went 17/30 passing with a touchdown and an interception in the Longhorns' 14-7 loss to the Buckeyes in Week 1. "The blessing is there needs to be resilience built up in a quarterback as well," Brady told Cris Collinsworth during a Pro Football Focus interview, per Sports Illustrated. "Even though he didn't have his best game and they lost, if he uses this to his advantage, he's gonna be tougher for it.
And he's gonna have a better next game because of it. I always felt like you've gotta deal with a lot of adversity from a quarterback standpoint to toughen you up to be the true leader for the organization. "There's a long season to play out. Arch has years beyond this to still play in college if he wants, but it's gonna be up to him to see how deep he wants to dig within himself in order to be... There's nothing to show that he won't be that. He's been that way in high school, even last year.
He's got a lot of good people around him that know exactly what to do." Sometimes the best part of a win is the chance to get better. The defending national champion Ohio State Buckeyes opened the 2025 season with a definitive victory over the No. 1 (for now) Texas Longhorns on Saturday, 14-7. The Silver Bullets were nearly perfect, first-time starting quarterback Julian Sayin looked poised against an aggressive defense, and the rebuilt defensive line came up huge in fourth down and goal-line situations. But you know what?
None of that was the best thing to come out of the game. To me, the most promising aspects of Saturday’s 14-7 victory over the Longhorns were the nits that could be picked: the OSU wide receivers had a number of uncharacteristic drops, the defensive line failed... College football is not like the NFL, where you have three exhibition games — and maybe an intersquad scrimmage or two — to get things worked out before the games begin to actually count. Instead, the Buckeyes had to open up their title defense against the top-ranked team in the country, having just beaten them in the College Football Playoff Semifinals seven and a half months prior. Now, Ryan Day and staff effectively get to have their preseason. With all due respect to the Grambling State and Ohio University football programs, those games will be invaluable opportunities for OSU to work on the areas that weren’t perfect against UT, now with game...
Following the Buckeyes’ two games against the Tigers and Bobcats, they have a week off before beginning their Big Ten schedule at a notoriously tough place to play in Husky Stadium as they take... 27. From there, the October schedule provides a handful of challenges, including a road contest against No. 12 Illinois and a visit to Camp Randall to see old friend Luke Fickell. Tom Brady believes getting dominated by Ohio State was the best thing for Texas QB Arch Manning. From limiting penalties, boosting confidence to execution, the Buckeyes beat Texas in aspects beyond the box score.
Every Monday, Land Grant Holy Land will take you beyond the box score and what stood out in Ohio State’s latest game. These are notes and observations that don’t show up directly in the box score. These are subtle details that helped shape the game’s outcome. There are so many things that happen throughout the course of a three-hour football game that it’s easy to miss them, but that’s why Land Grant Holy Land is going beyond the final box... Ryan Day has completely flipped his reputation as a football coach. Yes, he is still just 1-4 against That Team Up North, but that loss last year could have broken Day and the Buckeyes.
But it didn’t, in fact, it’s only galvanized them into a big-game Death Star. Since Ohio State lost to Michigan on Nov. 30, 2024, Day and the Buckeyes have beaten five teams ranked in the top 10 of the AP poll and four in the top five. Three of those wins have come against SEC teams, including two against Texas. Last year’s season finale woke the Buckeyes up and sharpened their focus, attention to detail, and mental acuity, and it showed on Saturday. The Buckeyes were the much more prepared team against Texas.
Day referred to the game as a “monster” several times during fall camp, and the Buckeyes played this game as if it were a playoff semifinal. They were the more mentally sharp team, the more attentive-to-details team, and simply the better team when it came to execution. It’s refreshing to see the Buckeyes be the better team in matchups against SEC teams after years of hearing how they couldn’t compete with teams from the Southeastern Conference. That narrative is now completely flipping in the Buckeyes and the Big Ten’s favor. DALLAS — For the second straight week, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day is having to sit at a podium while another head coach showers his team with compliments and warns the world of... Last week it was Oregon’s Dan Lanning who showered Day’s program with so many compliments that, in hindsight of a 41-21 blood bath, his words were less complimentary and sounded like more of a...
It now seems like he was trying to tell us just how good the Buckeyes were and, despite a 32-31 win on Oct. 12, he was bracing himself for a much different outcome in the Rose Bowl. Day might’ve brushed it off the day before that game, but by the end of New Year’s Day, he was clearly planning on turning Lanning into a prophet. Now it’s Steve Sarkisian’s turn as he leads Texas back to a stage it lost on 12 months ago, hoping to once again to take the Longhorns to a place they haven’t been since... Sarkisian made it a point earlier in the week to acknowledge that his team is the underdog in this game while on a Zoom call. He used a joint press conference 24 hours before kickoff to double down on it, with Day sitting less than five feet from him.
COLUMBUS — Ohio State dominated Texas to earn a marquee early-season win in a game between two of the best teams in college football. Lettermen Row has a roundup of what some folks around the college football ecosystem are saying about the Buckeyes huge win and what it means moving forward. Ohio State woke up as the No. 1 team in the country, at least according to one national talking head. On3’s Ari Wasserman has the Buckeyes at the top of the sport after their win over Texas in the Horseshoe. Here’s what Wasserman said:
“Heading into the season, we knew Ohio State lost a ton of talent from the squad that won the national title a year ago,” he wrote. “We also knew that Ohio State would still be one of the deepest and most talented teams in the sport. Against another one of those super-talented teams in Texas, Ohio State’s defense smothered the Longhorns in a huge season-opening win in Columbus. Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin out-dueled Arch Manning, and it’s clear the Buckeyes are back in business.” ARLINGTON, Texas — Jack Sawyer was out of breath, needing water. The Ohio State defensive end had returned a fumble 83 yards for a touchdown to ice the Cotton Bowl semifinal against Texas, nearly blacking out in the process.
Then he’d gone back out for another drive. On the sideline as the final seconds ticked down, he had just enough energy left to hold up his head coach Ryan Day, who’d leapt into his arms. Forty-one days ago, the two men seemed destined to be defined by another loss to Michigan. Day for losing the game yet again. Sawyer for his outpouring of emotion and frustration, pulling a Michigan flag away from a Wolverines player and reigniting a postgame brawl that started with a flag-planting at midfield. Sawyer, from nearby Pickerington, Ohio, was Day’s first big recruit after Day became head coach in 2019.
Now both head to the national championship game, their story not finished. “There’s some guys on this team today that will become legends in Ohio State history,” Day said after the game. Through two College Football Playoff rounds, Ohio State looked like an unstoppable juggernaut. But deep in the heart of Texas, the Buckeyes had to fight, scratch and claw through enemy territory on their way to the national championship game. Ohio State beat Texas 28-14 in the Cotton Bowl semifinal, celebrating once again in the stadium where the program won its last national championship in 2015, and will head to Atlanta looking for another... 20.
There the Buckeyes will take on Notre Dame, which beat Penn State in the Orange Bowl semifinal on Thursday night. The two storied programs last met on Sept. 23, 2023, a thrilling 17-14 Ohio State win sealed by a 1-yard touchdown run with one second left and the Fighting Irish short a player on defense.
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Texas Longhorns Quarterback Arch Manning May Be Better Off For
Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning may be better off for losing to the Ohio State Buckeyes at the "Shoe" this past Saturday. New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl champion quarterback Tom Brady certainly thinks so. Brady went on a diatribe about how Manning could end up using the loss. Manning went 17/30 passing with a touchdown and an interception in the Longhorns' 14-7 l...
And He's Gonna Have A Better Next Game Because Of
And he's gonna have a better next game because of it. I always felt like you've gotta deal with a lot of adversity from a quarterback standpoint to toughen you up to be the true leader for the organization. "There's a long season to play out. Arch has years beyond this to still play in college if he wants, but it's gonna be up to him to see how deep he wants to dig within himself in order to be......
He's Got A Lot Of Good People Around Him That
He's got a lot of good people around him that know exactly what to do." Sometimes the best part of a win is the chance to get better. The defending national champion Ohio State Buckeyes opened the 2025 season with a definitive victory over the No. 1 (for now) Texas Longhorns on Saturday, 14-7. The Silver Bullets were nearly perfect, first-time starting quarterback Julian Sayin looked poised agains...
None Of That Was The Best Thing To Come Out
None of that was the best thing to come out of the game. To me, the most promising aspects of Saturday’s 14-7 victory over the Longhorns were the nits that could be picked: the OSU wide receivers had a number of uncharacteristic drops, the defensive line failed... College football is not like the NFL, where you have three exhibition games — and maybe an intersquad scrimmage or two — to get things ...
Following The Buckeyes’ Two Games Against The Tigers And Bobcats,
Following the Buckeyes’ two games against the Tigers and Bobcats, they have a week off before beginning their Big Ten schedule at a notoriously tough place to play in Husky Stadium as they take... 27. From there, the October schedule provides a handful of challenges, including a road contest against No. 12 Illinois and a visit to Camp Randall to see old friend Luke Fickell. Tom Brady believes gett...