Funny you say that...everyone on E$P!N today said you can't run up the middle on Alabama...You wanna beat Bama....run straight up the gut. You will get nowhere on the edges
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Funny you say that...everyone on E$P!N today said you can't run up the middle on Alabama...You wanna beat Bama....run straight up the gut. You will get nowhere on the edges
Funny you say that...everyone on E$P!N today said you can't run up the middle on Alabama...
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Why do y'all * out the i's in Michigan?
Is Braxton Miller transferring for sure or will
Trust me, we'll run the ball up the middle, just not all night. Wiscy's run defense was supposed to be solid (104 ypg) but we busted off a couple long runs, and 301 yards, on them. Alabama's rush defense allows about 15 ypg less, so there may not be that much difference...You have to try to establish a consistent run game in the middle to at least make our defense adjust to stop it. Then it opens up the field and makes us vulnerable. If you give up on the run or don't establish it against our front then our safeties and linebackers will wreak havoc elsewhere and nothing will work....except maybe the hail marry pass which has burned a few times by QBs who can run around for 8 seconds.
The difference between the 1st and 2nd half run game is noticeable...
Huh? I don't get it.....
Screens are notorious weak against our D. I think Mizzou had a big play off one last game but over the last 3 years we have done a great job of sniffing those out.
Well....screen to Amari....is a different ballgame. Good luck
The Buckeyes base defense is 4-3 or Nickel Cover 4. It's a new system for them this season and it has taken a while for the Buckeyes to grow into it. The Buckeyes departed from it a bit against M*ch*g*n State and Wisconsin though. Against M*ch*g*n State they played more man-to-man, with Doran Grant following their best receiver, Tony Lippett wherever he lined up. Grant is our best and most experienced CB, and while he was superb against Lippett I don't think he (or anybody else in college) is good enough to do the same against Cooper. I think they'll play more zone against Alabama.
Ohio State's Cover 4 has mostly avoided bringing the safeties close to the line for run support, and that has caused the linebackers (who are deficient as a unit) to get exposed against teams that commit to running the ball. That was the departure against Wisconsin - the DBs were used much more in run support to stop Melvin Gordon. They were able to do this because Wisconsin presented zero passing threat - which will definitely not be the case against Alabama.
Also worth mentioning among DBs is Eli Apple. He's a RS freshman who has grown up a lot this season. Pretty decent tackler on the edge and in the open field. Has picked up a few costly PIs this season, but has also been the most likely to come up with a crucial interception. Our safeties leave something to be desired, but on the whole the Buckeye secondary is much better than it was last season.
Since bringing in Chris Ash from Arkansas for this season, the Buckeyes pass defense has improved markedly from what you may have seen last season and particularly against Clemson in the Orange Bowl. It has come at the cost of the run defense though, and except against Melvin Gordon the Buckeyes have been gashed by RBs throughout the season.
Why are we doing Saban's work for him?
I'm trying to download some of you guys games now... so I have a better picture of what we are up against.....got a few weeks of dead time to kill
Alabama fans, remember to watch the Va Tech game and prepare for that exact team.Look at this channel for all the games: (It's a fellow BP'ers channel)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPG9RS4jmOtVgzur0DauKGw