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Not really a comment on Petit-Frere, but I'd guess that 2013 Khalil Mack, a college RS senior who was about 7 months away from being the #5 overall draft pick, was a tougher blocking assignment than 2018 Anoma.
Descriptions of the "style" of offense used by OSU recently (probably starting with late 2004) as being a "spread offense", a "read-option offense", "not a pro style offense", abound. Do you agree? What style of offense would you characterize OSU as using?
I'm doing the Netflix thing right now, and I have a lot of sports movies that I like, but most of the football movies I've seen are crap. Anyone have a recommendation or two for the best-of-the-best football movies?
edit: they just made "Woody Hayes: Beyond the Gridiron" available at the end...
Bobby Carpenter quoted in the PD:
"If we would have played like this against Iowa, we probably would have beaten Iowa," Carpenter said. "If we would have played this way against Wisconsin and Northwestern, we probably would have beaten them."
You folks think that's true? To paraphrase...
"Michigan (1-0) Even with true freshman Chad Henne calling signals, Wolverines didn’t miss a beat in a 43-10 win over Miami (OH).
Ohio State (1-0) Same old Buckeyes. Ohio State got terrific play from its defense and just enough...
ESPN is currently televising LSU football PRACTICE. One hour of 3 schlubs (including everyone's favorite, Mark May) talking up LSU football while the team runs through drills behind them.