P.J. Fleck has nothing but praise for the Buckeyes.
Following Ohio State's dominant 42-3 win over Minnesota Saturday night, Golden Gophers head coach P.J. Fleck couldn't have been more real and truthful about the game.
While his team was 3-1 entering the matchup, Fleck knew just how good the Buckeyes are this season in all areas. Part of that is due to coaching, but another part of that is the way OSU has built its roster, as Fleck praised Day and company for being so good and adapting to the college football landscape today.
“Some nights you just get your butt kicked. You gotta give credit where credit's due. They dominated all three phases and won the line of scrimmage. ... That's a really good roster and that's a really good football team, and you need to credit them on doing what they do and the way they've adapted to college football their way.”– P.J. Fleck
Ohio State certainly has stars all over the field, but Day, offensive coordinator Brian Hartline, and defensive coordinator Matt Patricia, along with the rest of the coaching staff, have put the Buckeyes in the best position to succeed as well.
Much like he did throughout the press conference for Ohio State as a whole, Fleck praised Patricia and the way the veteran coach has led the Buckeyes' defense in his first season in Columbus.
Minnesota concluded a 66-yard drive with a made field goal on the first drive of the game. It gave Fleck some hope. But that hope was short-lived as Ohio State completely changed its formations and coverages defensively and dominated the rest of the way.
“They put you in a corner and mix up so many different coverages and fronts. After that first drive, I thought we had them in their base defense, their base coverages and we had a really good beat on them. Then we came back out and they changed it. That's really good coaching.”– P.J. Fleck
To continue his praise of Patricia, as the Minnesota head coach had never met the OSU defensive coordinator before doing so after the game Saturday night, Fleck knows that with the talent and coaching Ohio State's defense has, it can be among the best ever.
The Silver Bullets have plenty of talent, but it's the way that Patricia has transformed the defense – both pre- and post-snap – that has taken the unit to another level, one that has the trajectory and potential to be one of the best defenses of all time.
“That's one of the best defenses I've ever seen in 13 years. ... It's not just the players and the depth – that's exceptional, that's off the charts. It's some of the best I've seen, but it's the schematic pieces that make it so complex, where every single play is a different front structure, blitz structure, coverage structure.”– P.J. Fleck