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I think that there is a non-zero probability that Ohio State and Indiana could lose tonight. Things happen.
Well no. Indiana beat us because our O line couldn't stop Indy's GrandmasWell no… we got our butts handed to us last game vs a better Indiana team and we still should’ve won despite the OL.
They’ll be ready though. Reminds me a lot of how we heard Tennessee was going to destroy our OL.
I did a play by play breakdown of the game that demonstrates this is not the case. Ohio State’s OLine clearly killed a drive and a half with poor play - the last drive of the first half, which was 50% poor blocking and 50% lack of urgency/bad coaching, and the first drive of the second half, which resulted in Tshabola getting benched.Well no. Indiana beat us because our O line couldn't stop Indy's Grandmas
And if you’re looking for some last minute boosts of confidence, not only is the slot dot their offense revolves around a true freshman, he reclassified and just turned 18 earlier this season (something the announcers mentioned during the Louisville game).
And their QB is a pouty punk bitch who folds under pressure.
The Miami offense depends on a pouty punk bitch QB dumping it off within five yards of the LOS (because he can’t consistently not throw interceptions when he tries to go deep, again, see Louisville game) to an 18 year old for a massive portion of their offensive production.
The Miami run game has been mid all season and stumbled into success against an A&M team that was compromising their run defense to sell out on blitzes to create pressure.
Ohio State’s defense should have a massive, massive advantage against Miami’s offense.
To add more context Fletchers last run if you remove it would’ve given them around 110 yards rushing and 210 yards TOTAL.And if you’re looking for some last minute boosts of confidence, not only is the slot dot their offense revolves around a true freshman, he reclassified and just turned 18 earlier this season (something the announcers mentioned during the Louisville game).
And their QB is a pouty punk bitch who folds under pressure.
The Miami offense depends on a pouty punk bitch QB dumping it off within five yards of the LOS (because he can’t consistently not throw interceptions when he tries to go deep, again, see Louisville game) to an 18 year old for a massive portion of their offensive production.
The Miami run game has been mid all season and stumbled into success against an A&M team that was compromising their run defense to sell out on blitzes to create pressure.
Ohio State’s defense should have a massive, massive advantage against Miami’s offense.
He's missed that play a lot to Innis and Klare I hope they drilled him on that all practiceI'm rewatching the Indiana game. Whoever came up with the full game in 40 minutes on YouTube---bravo. Tshbola might take a little too much heat overall b/c his bad plays are so bad. Totally different game if Sayin lets that deep ball go to an open Inniss mid 1st quarter