Joe Bleacher No. 7

Except for their Week 1 victory over Youngstown State, the Buckeyes have failed to really dominate. However, OSU looks set to get the job done in the Big Ten.

BabyTate No. 7


Keith No. 9


tom scurlock No. 9


College Football Fanatic No. 9

Maybe they're not as bad as most thought. Beanie Wells is back on track and Terrelle Pryor looks fantastic.

Colin Flosi No. 9


Michael Cline No. 9


Gene Slater No. 9


Clark Nelson No. 10


Michael No. 10


Andrew Kajfasz No. 10

Ohio State continues on their Big Ten title defense, taking down a very tough Wisconsin Badgers team in Camp Randall.

Jordan Basenback No. 10


Eric Lawhead No. 10


12 No. 10

Beanie's Back

David Rung No. 10


Kevin Buller No. 11

Anyone who said that the Buckeyes were through this season after the loss to SC were very much mistaken, you should have just listened to the fans in Columbus. Getting Penn State and Michigan in the Horseshoe this season, Ohio State/USC part 2 is very possible. Beating Purdue is a good way to start the final stretch of the season

Steve Moreau No. 11


Alex Farrer No. 11


Mosang Miles No. 11


Nick Martin No. 11


Jdogg81 No. 11


Justin Potts No. 11


Jeffrey McDaniel No. 11


Jason Hackney No. 11

Ohio State wishes USC was on their schedule again now that Beanie Wells is back and Pyror has jolted the offense.

Sloan McCrary No. 11


Dan Boss No. 11


Scott Pusich No. 11


Paul Peszko No. 11

Beat a tough Wisconsin team.

Will Shelton No. 11

Still finding a way to win when it's not the biggest game in the nation.

GeorgiaDawg No. 12


Paul Augustin No. 12


Brian Murphy No. 12


Scott Glesner No. 12


Tim Pollock No. 12


Dan Alexandre No. 12


Peter R No. 12

Could a USC rematch be in the cards?

Kevin Paul No. 12


Toby Parker No. 12

Have the Buckeyes found an offense?

Mark Jones No. 12


Jeremiah Coggins No. 12

The Ohio State University got embarassed by USC no doubt about it, but the Buckeyes bounced back beating Wisconsin at their place. The Buckeyes could regain their speed when playing Michigan State, and Penn State in a few weeks.

Jaws of Defeat No. 12


Jonny S. No. 12

Playing much better...for sure. Still not sold on this team. I think Pryor will be good don't get me wrong, he is a great talent, but please people are already calling him God-like. Did anyone actually look at his numbers vs a weak Wisconsin team??? Buckeyes lose one more.

J.C. Hagan No. 12


Robbie Munroe No. 13


Ron Johnson No. 13

The Buckeyes are back in the fold of the Big Ten. Though they're still recovering from USC, they got on the right track with a shocking win over Wisconsin.

Peter Guaraldi No. 13


Owen Munro No. 13


Shawn Withrow No. 13


Archie Adams No. 13

They continue to get better, but they haven't played well enough to move up much.

James Corley No. 13


William Blake No. 13

The Buckeyes made the smart idea to switch to Terrelle Pryor. He gives the offense some versatality, as opposed to the drop-back passers Troy Smith and Todd Boeckman.

Chad Haynie No. 13


Andy Walsh No. 13

Big win at Wisconsin means nothing if the Buckeyes can't pass test vs. Purdue.

Robert Kelly No. 13

Squeaking by Wisconsin by hanging onto Pryor's coattails doesn't move you closer to the top 10 on my ballot.

Matthew Smith No. 13


Michael Shibley No. 14

Pryor looked solid in his first real road test.

Aaron Barton No. 14


Isaac Elyacharshuster No. 14


Joe Barton No. 14

The Bucks are now in full motion with Terrelle Pryor, who they recently handed the reins to. Pryor lead Ohio State in a comeback against Wisconsin. It looks like Ohio State got a great player iN TP.

Landon Hulet No. 14


Jesse Monday No. 15


Trey Bradley No. 15

I was of course impressed with Pryor. But watching that Wisconsin game compared to some of the Big12 and SEC battles made me think less of the Big Ten.

Dave Nemetz No. 15

Barely beat Wisconsin, and we knew Wisconsin wasn't that good. Let's face it, Ohio State is only ok this year.

Bryan Gonzalez No. 15

I'm still not impressed. Wells and Pryor give them more of an offensive threat but I'm not sold.

Aleksey Dubrovensky No. 15


Ryan Williams No. 15


Eric Thomason No. 15


Jeff Lovely No. 16

Ohio State has officially reached Mr. Irrelevant status despite their last second win at Camp Randall; beating Wisconsin on a last second Terrell Pryor touchdown run. Their anemic offense should get some life support against a Purdue team that ranks 109th in Total Defense.

Jason Perkins No. 17

See above. This team lost to USC.

David Epstein No. 17


Michael Collins No. 19

Can a freshman lead the way?

Emmett Corboy No. 25