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2009 tOSU Defense discussion (official thread)

I really would love to see a repeat to the Wisconsin defensive game. Tons of sacks and turnovers. Gibson and the boys eating Clark alive. Dex and Doug shoving Royster thru the turf 3 yards deep. Those WR's waking up on Saturday wondering who the hell hit them... I want and need domination in this game.... I HATE STATE PENN!!!!!!! RRRAAAAAWWWWRRRRRR TO THAT YOU PIECES OF S***!!!!!!
 
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Defensive balance

Ohio State has been solid on defense, ranking sixth nationally in rush defense, total defense and scoring defense (and 14th in pass defense).

The unit has thrived on the idea that it has no superstars. And increasingly, that is borne out by the statistics.

The Buckeyes have 15 interceptions by 11 players. Kurt Coleman leads with three. Ohio State has 25 sacks by 14 players. Thaddeus Gibson leads with four.

"That's great. That makes me feel good from the standpoint that we've been preaching with this group -- probably more than any group we've had -- the team concept," defensive coordinator Jim Heacock said. "If we play good together, and we play as a team, we've got a chance. I think they've kind of bought into that, so it's nice to see it's not one guy out there doing it."

BuckeyeXtra - OSU football notebook: Tressel deferred on '54 uniforms
 
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The secondary did an amazing job today although they won't get much cred. They played lots to tight man coverage and kept the pressure tight. Rock solid job by the D all around. The fact you didn't hear Kurt Coleman's name today says a lot about how well they schemed.
 
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BUCKYLE;1587716; said:
If everyone comes back next year...potential to be the best tOSU D I've seen in my life. No hyperbole.

Rolle, Homan, and Moeller/Sweat/Bino will be sick roaming behind Simon, Larimore and Goebel. And none of these guys are in jeopardy of leaving. If one of the two DEs returns, the front seven should be sick.

Youboty and Washington are making a powerful case against going pro early, even though you might be initially drafted in the first three or four rounds. Stay one more year, get some hardware, and then make first round money is the better way to go for Chekwa. If we get Chekwa back, we would be set at corner with him and Torrence. As far as safeties, Hines is a lock at SS and Barnett/Johnson could battle it out for the other spot. It's also possible that we put Moeller at safety, just to get him on the field, and have Sweat/Bino man the linebacking.

If Heyward comes back, this D is the best in the nation.
 
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OregonBuckeye;1587729; said:
No-name-D? The media needs to stop being so lazy and just take the time to get to know this D. There are great players up and down the depth chart.

Yep. It'd be a shame if people don't find out who these guys until they hear their names from Roger Goodell. A lot of these guys are going to be millionaires in a couple years.
 
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Great pic of "Meet you at the QB"

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I also like the lineman that were laid in wake at the bottom!!
 
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Here's another thread that should be 2 pages longer post-PSU-game. This unit is ferocious. Silver Bullets indeed. We've had solid defenses almost every year under Tressel, but the 02 defense and this one stick out above the rest as the best IMO. The obvious relation between those two units being an absolutely dominating defensive line. This defense of no-names is going to have a lot of high draft picks in the next couple of years that I can assure you of. We've had bend but don't break defenses in the past that statistically were very very good, but against top competition at times would actually break. This defense right now though is just pummeling offenses and making it look illegal. 201 yards at home for penn state in such a big game? yikes. Let's end the regular season with 5 shutouts on the year...
 
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It's a no-name defense to everyone but NFL scouts. Thad, Cam, please sign the dotted line to claim your good life.

(But first, consider playing another year at Ohio State. Pretty please with cherry on top. Heart your pal, rocketman.)
 
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Just got back from Vegas so I didn't get to post all weekend.

Penn State, 7 points, in Happy Valley.
:highfive:
 
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This defense is definitely the best since 2002.

What else competes? 2003 maybe, then 2005?

But I'm pretty sure this defense is better than 2002. Don't laugh - if we had any back like MoC we would be undefeated (and that's not a knock on Boom and Zoom, believe me).

I think if someone does the unit by unit comparison, 2009 comes out on top. I would do it, but god knows I can't remember the entire 2 deep from 2002.
 
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