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2011 tOSU Football Discussion

I don't know about the rest of you, but I think this team is going to come out swingin' this year. As much love as they have for Coach Tressel, I think they will want to make a statement. I would assume that Brewster will be a captain, and I just hope the team develops his attitude. Maybe we needed something to get us pissed off and this is it. GO BUCKS!!!!!!
:oh:
 
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Purely anecdotal, with absolutely no statistical or otherwise quantifiable support, observation: We play better when some kind of stimulus, external or internal, gives us the edginess that we often don't otherwise display.

Let's face it, it's a good problem to have, but it's hard to be a fire-in-the-belly underdog when you're tOSU. The Wisconsin loss will help with that and I hope/expect that the JT issue will pull the team together and motivate them to destroy teams early in the season rather than coasting and to step it up again when they get to the guts of the conference schedule.
 
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That meat of their schedule begins badly...when they lose for the first time to the Huskers in Lincoln. They will lose to them again in the Big 10 Championship game so OSU fans can't say that the Buckeyes would beat the Huskers in a neutral field game. Ha!:oh:NO...
It's BIG RED!!!
 
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dlrn64;1899107; said:
That meat of their schedule begins badly...when they lose for the first time to the Huskers in Lincoln. They will lose to them again in the Big 10 Championship game so OSU fans can't say that the Buckeyes would beat the Huskers in a neutral field game. Ha!

Your smack reeks of suck.

Please step away from your keyboard, punch yourself in the throat and try to find something intelligent to add to the discussion.

Grazie.
 
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That smack talk is reminiscent of an argument I once had with Ralph Malph.

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2011

Let us assume for a moment that Ohio State is 5-0 and the suspended players return to play.

First of all the team will be so much stronger having played more players and giving them game experience.

Add to this some pretty good players and you may have a better season.

On the other hand, you may disrupt the team chemistry and have suspended players with no game experience playing key roles.

This could be a boon or a bust for OSU.

But when it is all said and done: GO BUCKS!
 
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Apache;1900000; said:
Let us assume for a moment that Ohio State is 5-0 and the suspended players return to play.

First of all the team will be so much stronger having played more players and giving them game experience.

Add to this some pretty good players and you may have a better season.

On the other hand, you may disrupt the team chemistry and have suspended players with no game experience playing key roles.

This could be a boon or a bust for OSU.

But when it is all said and done: GO BUCKS!

All the suspended players have lots of "game experience". Tressel made a deal with the players to come back for the 2012 season. Unless they are legimately "beaten out" in practice by another player they SHOULD PLAY; no ifs, ands or butts about it. You always want the best 11 players available on the field.

:osu:
 
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Tomlin on tour

I did a double-take outside the Woody Hayes Center at Ohio State last week.

Was that Mike Tomlin? It sure was.

The Steelers head coach was on campus for Cameron Heyward's workout, which was attended by 28 NFL teams. Heyward was recovering from elbow surgery and unable to work with the rest of his teammates at Ohio State's pro day in early March.

My first thought was that Tomlin and the Steelers must really be interested in Heyward for the head coach to come out to a campus workout. But then I did a little digging and discovered that Tomlin was also spotted at pro days at Wisconsin, Miami, Texas and LSU. Maybe he really likes the circuit.

More likely, he's got nothing better to do. With the NFL lockout keeping players out of the building and Tomlin running a team that has its systems in place, there's not a lot of work he can be doing right now. Probably better to wait it out amongst peers and something actually resembling real football, right?

A head coach attending a pro day workout isn't extremely rare, but in most cases teams send area scouts and position coaches. Coordinators will sometimes come along -- and Dick LeBeau was accompanying Tomlin -- if a team really likes a certain prospect. But when that's the case, a team's higher-ups usually get an up-close look during a private workout and a visit to the team's facility.

Maybe the Steelers really like Heyward; lots of teams do. Though it would seem the Steelers have more pressing needs -- offensive line, cornerback -- and that a healthy Heyward would be gone before they pick at No. 31 overall, Heyward could slide right in and produce immediately as a 3-4 defensive end. NFL scouts regard him as a guy who's ready to be good against the run right now and has the smarts and skills to develop as a pass-rusher and to develop into a Pro Bowler.

Don't the Steelers always get those guys?

LeBeau, of course, is an Ohio native and former Ohio State star himself. He's also a Hall of Famer, and Ohio State coach Jim Tressel talked of the "affinity" his staff has for the way LeBeau and Tomlin do things with the Steelers. Sounds like there's an open-door policy with those guys at Ohio State, and vice-versa.

Ohio State coaches have visited the New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons this spring, as well as several big-time college programs, for information-gathering and swapping sessions that have become pretty common. NFL teams have started visiting college staffs in recent years to make sure they're keeping up with the latest wrinkles in the spread offense and, in some cases, the way teams are defending it.

http://www.foxsportsohio.com/04/07/11/Tomlin-on-tour/afc_north_blog.html?blockID=499252&feedID=9322
 
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Top 12 Non-Conference Games of 2011
When: Sept. 17
The buzz: Ohio State won by 12 last season in Columbus in a game in which Miami QB Jacory Harris threw four interceptions. This will be the first home game for new Hurricanes coach Al Golden, and it's part of a tough opening stretch in which UM plays six bowl teams from last season in its first seven games. Ohio State will be without coach Jim Tressel and five key players, including QB Terrelle Pryor, RB Dan Herron and WR DeVier Posey.
 
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