EPISODE · Dec 26, 2024 · 25 MIN
Why Aren't Ohio State's Opponents Getting Called For Holding?
from The Buckeye Weekly Podcast · host Buckeye Huddle Podcast Network
In this episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, hosts Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr dive into a puzzling topic: why has Ohio State's defensive line drawn just one holding penalty this season? They analyze stats, review game plays, and discuss theories behind the Big Ten's overall low penalty rates. From detailed research to humorous asides, this discussion offers deep insights for Buckeye fans and football enthusiasts alike. Join Tony and Tom as they unravel this intriguing anomaly and its possible implications for the rest of Ohio State's season.00:00 Welcome to the Buckeye Weekly Podcast 00:12 A Christmas Surprise: The Topic of Holding Penalties 00:42 Diving into the Data: Holding Penalties Analysis 06:01 The Big Ten's Penalty Trends 18:39 The Broader Impact of Fewer Penalties 23:14 Wrapping Up: Final Thoughts and Announcements
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In this episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, hosts Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr dive into a puzzling topic: why has Ohio State's defensive line drawn just one holding penalty this season? They analyze stats, review game plays, and discuss theories behind the Big Ten's overall low penalty rates. From detailed research to humorous asides, this discussion offers deep insights for Buckeye fans and football enthusiasts alike. Join Tony and Tom as they unravel this intriguing anomaly and its possible implications for the rest of Ohio State's season.00:00 Welcome to the Buckeye Weekly Podcast 00:12 A Christmas Surprise: The Topic of Holding Penalties 00:42 Diving into the Data: Holding Penalties Analysis 06:01 The Big Ten's Penalty Trends 18:39 The Broader Impact of Fewer Penalties 23:14 Wrapping Up: Final Thoughts and Announcements
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