Eleven Dubcast: Graham Rahal Wants to Know How Ohio State Can Get Out of a Skid

By Johnny Ginter on November 8, 2017 at 3:05 pm
IndyCar driver and Buckeye fan Graham Rahal
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Graham Rahal, Columbus area native, is just as confused as you are about what happened on Saturday. He may have nerves of steel and be one of the most important people in a gigantic company and sport that requires both business savvy and a ridiculous amount of general skill, but he's just as curious as you probably are about why Ohio State's linebackers can't defend simple slant routes.

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But Beau and I try and figure it out with him! He was gracious enough to give us some of his time, and who knows, maybe by Saturday we'll look prophetic. The loss to Iowa was rough and ridiculous to be sure, but we'll spend 20 minutes or so trying to make sense of it.

And hey, Ask Us Anything (which you can do either via e-mail or Twitter) is here to make us question our personal movie choices. I really did see The Legend of Bagger Vance in theaters. I'm a bad person, but you can be a cool and good person by rating and subscribing to us on iTunes!

0:00 Bad. The Iowa game was bad. Both Beau and I think it's a mistake to lay this at the feet of J.T. Barrett, because if the Buckeyes can't defend a pro-style offense, they've got bigger problems than a bad game from their QB.

21:58 Graham Rahal has a really great story about how he was able to use his famous Ohio State football themed helmet which you should definitely listen to. Plus everything else about him that makes him cool as hell.

33:30 Beau and I get to our Three Things for the game on Saturday, as well as delve a little bit into Urban Meyer's future at Ohio State during Ask Us Anything.

And that'll do it! Thanks again to our sponsor, Safelite AutoGlass, thanks to you for listening and checking out our Dry Goods store, and of course thanks to Travis for our sweet logo. See you next week, as we hopefully can avoid diagramming a Sparty trick play!

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