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Ohio State vs. Michigan 2022 preview: How the Wolverines offense works and what the Buckeyes can do to stop it
https://www.cleveland.com/osu/2022/11/ohio-state-vs-michigan-2022-preview-how-the-wolverines-offense-works-and-what-the-buckeyes-can-do-to-stop-it.html
It does seem that SCUM runs the ball better later in the game. It happened to us last year. It seems to have happened several games this year.
Is that because the defense is worn down? Or due to SCUM adjustments?
Brady had 7 career tackles:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/tom-brady-tackles-11642120911
Then today, he tripped a DB, which may have prevented a big runback or pic 6?
https://www.foxnews.com/sports/tom-brady-slips-called-tripping-failed-bucs-trick-play-vs-seahawks
So that bring Brady up to 8...
PFF grades for THE offensive players during the NW game:
https://www.cleveland.com/osu/2022/11/how-cj-stroud-emeka-egbuka-and-the-rest-of-ohio-states-offense-graded-vs-northwestern.html
PFF grades for THE defensive players during the NW game:
https://www.cleveland.com/osu/2022/11/how-ronnie-hickman-tommy-eichenberg-and-the-rest-of-ohio-states-defense-graded-vs-northwestern.html
In my opinion, anything less than 418 rushing yards against the pedsters is a glaring problem. If anything, THE's air superiority should open up the run game...
I am okay with setting things up.
I remember one super bowl where a team had passed every time during the season from a certain formation. In the super bowl, they ran from the formation, and it turned out to be the longest super bowl run, at the time.
At the 12 minute mark, Ryan Day explains the rational for running bubble screens, even if they do not gain yards. Basically, it tires the defense out and opens up the longer pass. I have heard that explanation a few years ago in a different context.
Wasn't there a tOSU v Pedster game where the good guys scored two touchdowns at the end of the 4th quarter by throwing 6 straight screens? I can see why the pedsters were ready for them this year
Stover blocked two defenders on Henderson's long run:
https://www.cleveland.com/osu/2022/10/ohio-states-cade-stover-in-one-minute-made-two-perfect-tight-end-plays-its-textbook-doug-lesmerises.html
I think Iowa's problem may be easier to solve than people say? Kirk's son works for the AD, so the AD can fire him. And if he does that Kirk may quit. But if he doesn't quit, there may be a problem. They might get a really good OC, and then Kirk might win another coach of the year for a big...