
osu45804
Posts: 6,188
Oct 4, 2010 8:22pm
http://blog.dispatch.com/buckeyesblog/2010/10/moeller_surgery_confirmed_out.shtml
Very tough break for him & the team
Very tough break for him & the team

Tiger2003
Posts: 15,421
Oct 4, 2010 8:23pm
FUCK

jordo212000
Posts: 10,664
Oct 4, 2010 8:28pm
Man, that's a bummer. Heard this on the radio earlier. He should get another year of eligibility (medical redshirt from last year)... If that moron Masoli gets a break from the NCAA, then there is no reason that Moeller shouldn't either.
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BoatShoes
Posts: 5,703
Oct 4, 2010 8:49pm
That's really a tough break. You have to feel bad for the guy.

thedynasty1998
Posts: 6,844
Oct 5, 2010 9:10am
There's no doubt he will get another year if he applies for it. Hate to hear of any season ending injuries, but especially for Tyler Moeller due to what he had to overcome.
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Tiernan
Posts: 13,021
Oct 5, 2010 10:35am
Huge loss for the Bucks...especially in a secondary already hampered with injuries. I was really hoping to see Moeller knock out Robinson.

Scarlet_Buckeye
Posts: 5,264
Oct 5, 2010 11:06am
This is devastating on a couple accounts. First and foremost, the poor kid... what an unbelievable season this kid was having - great story of "coming back from a despicable injury that could have cost this kid his life, and playing 1st Team Big Ten worthy." Now, the kid suffers another terrible setback. I pray he lands a 6th yr medical shirt, but the NCAA is usually morons about this.
Secondly, this is a terrible injury for Ohio State. After losing Barnett, and all the other "bang-ups" our secondary has gone thru this season, this was like THE LAST injury this team needed. This is going to put a major kink into OSU's title shots. Mark it down.
Secondly, this is a terrible injury for Ohio State. After losing Barnett, and all the other "bang-ups" our secondary has gone thru this season, this was like THE LAST injury this team needed. This is going to put a major kink into OSU's title shots. Mark it down.

gerb131
Posts: 9,932
Oct 5, 2010 11:09am
That sucks. Bryant played well in his absence and will have to unless they move Hines back to nickel.
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centralbucksfan
Posts: 5,111
Oct 5, 2010 11:36am
Scarlet_Buckeye;507889 wrote:This is devastating on a couple accounts. First and foremost, the poor kid... what an unbelievable season this kid was having - great story of "coming back from a despicable injury that could have cost this kid his life, and playing 1st Team Big Ten worthy." Now, the kid suffers another terrible setback. I pray he lands a 6th yr medical shirt, but the NCAA is usually morons about this.
Secondly, this is a terrible injury for Ohio State. After losing Barnett, and all the other "bang-ups" our secondary has gone thru this season, this was like THE LAST injury this team needed. This is going to put a major kink into OSU's title shots. Mark it down.
Maybe, maybe not. OSU toughest games are at Iowa and Wisky. Neither one is a passing team with a great QB. So, I still say its not going to hurt OSU in the Big Ten. If they get to the title game, depending on who they play, then it could. But hopefully by then, this youth has more experience and is much better.
Losing Moeller does hurt, no question. But i am hopeful OSU is able to overcome it. Every team at some point in the season deals with injuries and adversity. The good/great teams overcome it. We'll see how good this OSU defense is.
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holdingout
Posts: 585
Oct 5, 2010 1:11pm
centralbucksfan;507924 wrote:Maybe, maybe not. OSU toughest games are at Iowa and Wisky. Neither one is a passing team with a great QB. So, I still say its not going to hurt OSU in the Big Ten. If they get to the title game, depending on who they play, then it could. But hopefully by then, this youth has more experience and is much better.
Losing Moeller does hurt, no question. But i am hopeful OSU is able to overcome it. Every team at some point in the season deals with injuries and adversity. The good/great teams overcome it. We'll see how good this OSU defense is.
Iowa not a good passing team??? Ricky Stanzi's stats...
82/121 1226yds 10 td's, 2 int's 176.9 Qb rating.
He only trails Persa of Northwestern as far as stats go in the league.
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devil1197
Posts: 6,220
Oct 5, 2010 1:13pm
This is OSU and their a deep football team.
Tressel put in a true freshman Bryant and he played like a veteran on Saturday.
So OSU still has both starting corners and safety along with a safety who was supposed to start going into the season. Meanwhile, Bryant will be the next great player for OSU from Glenville.
Tressel put in a true freshman Bryant and he played like a veteran on Saturday.
So OSU still has both starting corners and safety along with a safety who was supposed to start going into the season. Meanwhile, Bryant will be the next great player for OSU from Glenville.

thedynasty1998
Posts: 6,844
Oct 5, 2010 1:16pm
Bryant looked really good on Saturday. No worries with him, although he was a backup for a reason.devil1197;508065 wrote:This is OSU and their a deep football team.
Tressel put in a true freshman Bryant and he played like a veteran on Saturday.
So OSU still has both starting corners and safety along with a safety who was supposed to start going into the season. Meanwhile, Bryant will be the next great player for OSU from Glenville.
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dat dude
Posts: 1,564
Oct 5, 2010 1:20pm
thedynasty1998;508071 wrote:No worries with him, although he was a backup for a reason.
I heard the same thing from some OSU faithful on here regarding Ohrian Johnson when CJ Barnett went down. Given Johnson's performance to date, I feel comfortable in saying Barnett is the better player.
Maybe youth is the only reason Bryant was a backup? Its not that uncommon for a player to come off the bench and perform better than a starter. I'm not saying Bryant is better than Moeller, but so far in limited action he has looked very good.
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devil1197
Posts: 6,220
Oct 5, 2010 1:21pm
thedynasty1998;508071 wrote:Bryant looked really good on Saturday. No worries with him, although he was a backup for a reason.
He was a back up because OSU's defense is loaded and the only freshman to see reasonable time is Hankins due to OSU losing the most on the DL.
Bryant wasn't going to replace our returning starter CB's and Moeller/Hines.
Bryant is going to be a stud.

se-alum
Posts: 13,948
Oct 5, 2010 1:53pm
I think that is exactly why it WILL hurt. Bryant is going to be fine in coverage. How he does in run support will be the big question. We'll probably see more of the base 4-3 against Wisconsin, but we'll definitely need Bryant to step up big time against Iowa, who can run and pass.centralbucksfan;507924 wrote:Maybe, maybe not. OSU toughest games are at Iowa and Wisky. Neither one is a passing team with a great QB. So, I still say its not going to hurt OSU in the Big Ten. If they get to the title game, depending on who they play, then it could. But hopefully by then, this youth has more experience and is much better.
Losing Moeller does hurt, no question. But i am hopeful OSU is able to overcome it. Every team at some point in the season deals with injuries and adversity. The good/great teams overcome it. We'll see how good this OSU defense is.

jpake1
Posts: 2,389
Oct 5, 2010 2:01pm
This injury definitely hurts. We'll need the offense to pick it up the next couple of weeks. Bryant is going to be a damn good player, but Moeller already was just that. Offensive coordinators will be licking their lips to spread the field and throw at Bryant and Johnson. Hopefully they keep it in front of them and make some plays here and there. As a betting man, I think I'd have to go with Indiana and the spread this week. They might find a way to score a bit more points than last year.

Scarlet_Buckeye
Posts: 5,264
Oct 5, 2010 4:37pm
dat dude;508075 wrote:I heard the same thing from some OSU faithful on here regarding Ohrian Johnson when CJ Barnett went down. Given Johnson's performance to date, I feel comfortable in saying Barnett is the better player.
Maybe youth is the only reason Bryant was a backup? Its not that uncommon for a player to come off the bench and perform better than a starter. I'm not saying Bryant is better than Moeller, but so far in limited action he has looked very good.
Yeah, I'll take my lickings here. I was one of the faithful that said we would not miss a beat with Johnson. I really thought Johnson was going to be the starter too going into this season. He has all the tools, just can't quite seem how to figure it all out tho.

LJ
Posts: 16,351
Oct 5, 2010 7:43pm
gerb131;507894 wrote:That sucks. Bryant played well in his absence and will have to unless they move Hines back to nickel.
I bet if Barnett had not gotten hurt you would see Hines in the Star with Johnson and Barnett deep, but with the injuries, I doubt any moves will be made
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devil1197
Posts: 6,220
Oct 5, 2010 8:02pm
Scarlet_Buckeye;508325 wrote:Yeah, I'll take my lickings here. I was one of the faithful that said we would not miss a beat with Johnson. I really thought Johnson was going to be the starter too going into this season. He has all the tools, just can't quite seem how to figure it all out tho.
What has been so bad about the OSU defense the last couple games???

LJ
Posts: 16,351
Oct 5, 2010 8:04pm
devil1197;508528 wrote:What has been so bad about the OSU defense the last couple games???
the secondary has gaping holes
Speedofsand
Posts: 5,529
Oct 6, 2010 7:07pm