I don't see the comparison to 2002 at all. For one thing, we haven't played in a close game yet. Second, we have a deeper corps of running backs. Third, we have vastly more talent at WR. Fourth, this team is MUCH deeper at the DB and S positions, and has better pass coverage. Gamble got moved to CB primarily because he was needed there, and proved to be a fortunate revelation. Fifth, Boeckman is more effective than Krenzel. He's just as conservative in terms of not making mistakes, and he has a stronger, more accurate arm. Krenzel was a great leader, no doubt, and had very high efficiency numbers. Really, if you look at the stats, you'll see a lot of similarities. The difference is TB's strength on the deep ball, and the velocity of his throws on out routes. Sixth, Beanie 2007 is more durable than Clarett 2002, and Saine adds and element that the 2002 team would have killed to have.
The 2002 team had a better DL; the 2007 team has a far better OL in terms of unit effectiveness (yes, I do know how many of the 2002 guys have played on Sundays). At LB, a strong nod goes to 2007, especially with the emergence of Freeman. This is a deep unit, and lead by a player who will be remembered as one of the all-time great LBs here. Our defensive scheme under Heacock is better and even more effective than Dantonio's 2002 version, and the offense is clearly more balanced and varied. Groom versus Trapasso is pretty close, but I'll give the edge to Groom. He was phenomenal that year. AJ is fantastic, but the team isn't relying on his leg the way 2002 did with Groom. The Nuge is the best, period. If there's one place where the 2002 team was vastly better than in 2007, it's in the kicking game. Few college kickers ever have had a season like Nugent did -- it's the gold standard (here, anyway).
Now, if we're talking about putting both teams in a game where we're down by 6, on our own 20 with :45 left, then I want the 2002 squad. If we have to play outmatched and as a two touchdown dog, then I'm taking 2002 also. That team had a character that you just can't measure. However, for any normal game, Central Ohio cardiologists agree -- take the 2007 version and the points.
