Cavaliers news, features and notes
- Jason Lloyd: Lottery victory brings Cavs plenty of options through trades and draft
- Cleveland Cavaliers win draft lottery, will pick No. 1 again
- Cavs win draft lottery, will pick No. 1 in NBA Draft
- NBA Draft lottery: Cavs’ third-best odds have history of turning into top selection
- 2103 NBA Scouting Combine: GlenOak graduate C.J. McCollum hopes to be a lottery pick
- 2013 NBA Scouting Combine: Cleveland Cavaliers focus on drafting good players, not overall strength of draft
- 2013 NBA Scouting Combine: Otto Porter seems like perfect fit for Cleveland Cavaliers but no meeting on agenda
- 2013 NBA Scouting Combine notebook: Nerlens Noel won’t play until late December but still interests Cavaliers
- Projected top pick Nerlens Noel won't be ready for start of season, targeting Christmas
- Former Ohio State star Deshaun Thomas refuses to give NBA team his phone number at combine
Defensive adjustments, Ginn gone?
The OSU score was key, to stop the bleeding. But they can score and they will continue to score. The major issue now is the Buckeyes feared Achilles, the defensive backfield. They have to stop the Gators at some point and it starts with stopping the easy passing.
The Buckeyes coaches are working on other things to will. You could really see the adjustments on the last drive. The Bucks moved Vernon Gholston all over the defensive line. Also the the Bucks were using Akron's Lawrence Wilson. They are trying to give their guys more of a breather and also get some speed on the line. They've been out there a lot already. There are still holes in the zones, but they were able to control the line of scrimmage better.
Now, you must assume Urban Meyer will counter.
In other news, it doesn't look good for Ted Ginn. Teammates are consoling him and he looks upset. He might be done.