Buckeyes are tuned into Miami game


Associated Press

COLUMBUS

Ohio State free safety Jermale Hines can’t help it. While everyone cautions him to take the schedule in sequence, he can’t keep from peeking into the future.

A week after the Buckeyes’ season-opener on Sept. 2 against Marshall, they take on the Miami Hurricanes in one of the most anticipated games of the season.

Asked about the biggest game on the 2010 schedule — other than a date with rival Michigan at the end — he makes it clear that he’s no different than a lot of other college football fans.

“The Miami game. It has to be the Miami game,” Hines said. “A big challenge right out of the gate, and we’ll see how we handle it.”

The Buckeyes and ’Canes will have a lot riding on that Sept. 11 showdown in Ohio Stadium. No wonder the game has created so much buzz among many who consider it an early season gauge of both teams’ national title hopes.

“It’s easy for lots of people to make those generalizations,” coach Jim Tressel said of the Hurricane hype.

While Tressel is wary of a Marshall team that has a new coach (Doc Holliday), a lot of new faces blended with 13 returning starters, and a fresh attitude coming off a 7-6 season, he also is aware of the allure of such a huge game coming so early.

His main complaint with playing resurgent Miami is the timing.

“I don’t know what it is with us but it seems like when we schedule these home-and-homes with folks outside the region, we seem to wait until they’re starting to peak to have them on our schedule,” Tressel said, half-joking. “Obviously that’s going to be a good one.”

The Buckeyes open with four home games — following the first two with Mid-American Conference members Ohio and Eastern Michigan — before playing eight games in the final year of the Big Ten’s current configuration. Ohio State hits the road to Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa, alternating with home games against Indiana, Purdue, Penn State and Michigan.

Some of the current Buckeyes are already looking forward to the 2011 season, when Nebraska joins the Big Ten. That will also be the first year for divisional play and a conference championship game.

“It’s a unique situation,” quarterback Terrelle Pryor said. “We always take one day at a time and not worry about what’s ahead. But speaking ahead a little bit, next year there’ll be a championship. It would be interesting if we were in that.”

As for this year, there will be plenty of opponents to grab the Buckeyes’ attention.

Iowa and Wisconsin are figured to be right behind the Buckeyes in most of the preseason predictions.