If the last game of September was one small step for the Ohio State football
team, the first game of October just might turn out to be a giant leap for Urban
Meyer’s program.
Ohio State’s 17-16 win at Michigan State on Sept.
29 had Meyer, the...
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If the last game of September was one small step for the Ohio State football
team, the first game of October just might turn out to be a giant leap for Urban
Meyer’s program.
Ohio State’s 17-16 win at Michigan State on Sept.
29 had Meyer, the national
championship-winning coach in his first season leading the Buckeyes, beaming as he embraced everyone he could find after the final seconds ticked off at
Spartan Stadium.
He told reporters afterward how thrilled he was to get his first
Big Ten win under his belt, but the words were unnecessary for anyone who
merely saw the look on his face.
Two days later, though, his mood was different as preparations for No.
21
Nebraska began.
After doing his usual postgame film review, Meyer was still
grateful for the victory but sounding like a man still not satisfied.
He spoke almost regretfully about not being able to put more points on the
board in the first five games, about the inconsistency of his ballyhooed spread
offe
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