Ohio State took a break from preparations for Clemson in their PlayStation Fiesta Bowl semifinal on Monday to have a little player vs. coaches challenge.

Buckeyes players and members of the coaching staff went one-on-one in a goal line tackling drill. The star of the day was Ohio State assistant Ryan Stamper, who is the director of player development and a former linebacker at Florida under Urban Meyer.

So, the #CoachPlayerChallenge took it up a notch this morning 👀👀👀#GoBuckspic.twitter.com/6CiwlVhf64 — Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) December 19, 2016

Stamper barely lost his first battle before dominating his next two. The best part of the whole thing is this player's reaction.

The second best part is Meyer telling the players that "you don't want that" when it comes to taking on Stamper. Ohio State's defense is excellent, but with Deshaun Watson and Clemson coming up, they might want to see if they can squeeze another year of eligibility for Stamper.