COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Five things to know from Urban Meyer's Monday news conference previewing the Buckeyes upcoming game at Oklahoma.

1. Champions from the 48-3 win over Tulsa: Offensive champions were H-Back Curtis Samuel, wide receivers Noah Brown and Parris Campbell, tight end Marcus Baugh and offensive linemen Billy Price and Pat Elflein.

Defensive champions were safety Malik Hooker, defensive linemen Jalyn Holmes, Sam Hubbard, Tyquan Lewis, Michael Hill, Robert Landers, linebackers Raekwon McMillan and Chris Worley and defensive backs Gareon Conley, Denzel Ward and Damon Webb.

Players of the game: Samuel (offensive), Lattimore (defensive) and Campbell (special teams).

2. Dontre Wilson is fine: At the end of the Tulsa game, the H-Back was seen limping, and given he is coming off a broken foot that took almost two years to heal, the Buckeyes are being careful. Meyer said Wilson rested Sunday, but should be good to go.

3. Dante Booker is questionable: The linebacker went into the Tulsa game as "questionable" and didn't play. Jerome Baker started in his place. This week, though, Booker could be making his return. Why? Meyer said he's still questionable, but mentioned he should refer to him as probable.

4. Meyer spoke with Tom Herman about Oklahoma: Oklahoma fell to Houston week one, so obviously Meyer is going to pick up the phone and call up his old offensive coordinator. Meyer said conversations like that aren't typical, but being able to lean on someone he has such a close relationship with can be beneficial. They watched film, of course, but Herman gave some personal thoughts on Oklahoma's personnel.

5. Scared of going on the road? Meyer said he worries about everything, so of course he's concerned about taking his young team into an environment like the one waiting for Ohio State in Norman. The hardest part about road games, Meyer said, is that there's no real way to prepare for them. So the only thing Meyer and his staff can do is have the team focus extra hard on their assignments and doing things the right way.

Stay tuned with cleveland.com for complete coverage from Monday's interview day later.