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NJ Buck posted this on the Championship Game thread:
And I began to think back. The last time I felt that way was in 2003. Like this year, the idea of an NC was at least a year away, so as I read his post I tried to think of differences in the teams.
Here's what I think those are: 1. The most glaring to me would be at quarterback. Krenzel was not a game breaking runner even though it was his running that often played an important part in winning. As a passer he is no match to any of the the current trio. His biggest asset was not making many mistakes.
2. We never got to see MoC as a sophomore. What a shame. Based on Mo's one injury-riddled year it's hard to see much difference between Zeke and him. I think Zeke may have more speed, but Mo was an effective receiver down field, something we haven't seen (or needed) out of Zeke.
3. I'm not ready to place Joey Bosa ahead of Will Smith as a defensive beast, but he's certainly close.
4. The current linebackers may turn out to be better than Wilhelm, Cie Grant, Reynolds, Hawk, Carpenter and D'Andrea, but they may also be benefiting from the lean years that preceded them.
5. I love Jake Boren, but he's not Nick Mangold and if there's another Shane Olivia in the bunch he's yet to step forward.
6. Nugent wins hands down over Nurenberger. I don't know about punters. Johnston vs Andy Groom and B.J. Sander.
7. Sentiment makes it hard to find anyone in the current crop of DBs with the talent of Chris Gamble or the heart of Will Allen, but this group is being led by sophs and frosh and the depth is far greater.
8. How to compare Tressel with Meyer? How do you top a 10 - 1 record against Michigan, an NC and 2 NC runner ups finishes? Only time will tell. But tress won his NC with a team loaded with talent recruited by Coop. Meyer won his with his own recruits and there is no question that the current team is younger and deeper than the 2003 champs. Oh, and even Tress didn't go 3 - 0 against Michigan in his first three years.
9. Meyer certainly benefits from the long term trauma and coaching crisis Tress created in Ann Arbor.
Tony Gerdeman @GerdOZone 52m52 minutes ago
“In the next 3 yrs, if I was a betting man, I would have to put some money on Ohio St to win the nat'l championship.” - Tim Tebow, Apr 2012
And I began to think back. The last time I felt that way was in 2003. Like this year, the idea of an NC was at least a year away, so as I read his post I tried to think of differences in the teams.
Here's what I think those are: 1. The most glaring to me would be at quarterback. Krenzel was not a game breaking runner even though it was his running that often played an important part in winning. As a passer he is no match to any of the the current trio. His biggest asset was not making many mistakes.
2. We never got to see MoC as a sophomore. What a shame. Based on Mo's one injury-riddled year it's hard to see much difference between Zeke and him. I think Zeke may have more speed, but Mo was an effective receiver down field, something we haven't seen (or needed) out of Zeke.
3. I'm not ready to place Joey Bosa ahead of Will Smith as a defensive beast, but he's certainly close.
4. The current linebackers may turn out to be better than Wilhelm, Cie Grant, Reynolds, Hawk, Carpenter and D'Andrea, but they may also be benefiting from the lean years that preceded them.
5. I love Jake Boren, but he's not Nick Mangold and if there's another Shane Olivia in the bunch he's yet to step forward.
6. Nugent wins hands down over Nurenberger. I don't know about punters. Johnston vs Andy Groom and B.J. Sander.
7. Sentiment makes it hard to find anyone in the current crop of DBs with the talent of Chris Gamble or the heart of Will Allen, but this group is being led by sophs and frosh and the depth is far greater.
8. How to compare Tressel with Meyer? How do you top a 10 - 1 record against Michigan, an NC and 2 NC runner ups finishes? Only time will tell. But tress won his NC with a team loaded with talent recruited by Coop. Meyer won his with his own recruits and there is no question that the current team is younger and deeper than the 2003 champs. Oh, and even Tress didn't go 3 - 0 against Michigan in his first three years.
9. Meyer certainly benefits from the long term trauma and coaching crisis Tress created in Ann Arbor.