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Game Thread BCS Championship Game, tOSU vs. Florida - Jan 8th

Dispatch

A TALE OF TWO COLLAPSES
Team play felled Ginn, failed OSU
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Ken Gordon
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH


GLENDALE, Ariz. ? The national championship game went so badly for the Buckeyes that even one of their best plays ended up as one of their worst. Ted Ginn Jr. took the opening kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown Monday night, and as he reached the Florida end zone and circled back, receiver Roy Hall jumped on his back and Ginn?s left ankle twisted underneath him as he fell.

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Buckeye backers don?t allow team to feel abandoned
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Jeb Phillips
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

There?s still reason to celebrate, the fans said. An outright Big Ten championship. A berth in the national championship game. Yeah, the Buckeyes lost by 27 in Arizona. But if you?re a fan, you have to be thankful for such a season, they said. You still sing the fight song. You still show up to welcome your boys home.

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Lopsided loss leaves unsettling questions
Wednesday, January 10, 2007

TODD JONES
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. ? Life is comfortable here in the land of warmth and sunshine, a peaceful setting serving as a proper metaphor for how Ohio State waltzed, free of harm, through its football season until the frenzied Florida Gators devoured the Buckeyes. OSU looked soft in the belly, outcoached and outplayed while being dismantled to a 41-14 tune of sour notes that dogs can still hear.

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OHIO STATE FOOTBALL
As losses go, this ranks up there for Buckeyes
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Tim May
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH



SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. ? For many Ohio State players, it was tough putting into words the feelings they had in the aftermath of being stomped 41-14 by Florida on Monday night in the national championship game. It was not tough for Kirk Barton.

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Is the NC title the reason Ohio State does not schedule SEC teams anymore?

After the woodshed beating we took Jan. 8, is this the reason Ohio State does not schedule SEC team in the regular season anymore? The last I remember is the LSU series in the late 80's.
:osu:
 
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Uh.....yeah...Gene Smith and Geiger had a crystal ball for the 8th, so they knew in advance not to schedule any SEC teams. Besides Tennessee, and the Florida-FSU rivalry, SEC teams rarely play tough non-conference foes.
 
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bukIpower;712337; said:
I respectfully disagree.. We did NO adjusting. You're correct in saying it might not have made a big difference, but anything would've been better than sticking to a soft zone on defense and long developing plays on offense.

The coaches stubbornly stuck with the gameplan, and thats very uncharacteristic of tressel if things aren't working. you play bump and run and blitz the hell outta Leak who knows? maybe he throws a pick? maybe he fumbles? something that we saw smith do because they manned up and applied pressure. So I won't say that adjustments would've won us the game because quite honestly we just didn't play well, but I don't think it couldn't have hurt us any (41-14).

Also on 4 teams from the SEC. I don't think so. I'm thinking LSU is the only one besides Florida who could beat us. LSU is similar to Florida in ability so I'd say LSU is the only other team besides Florida that I think could beat us on a given night.

Where was the quick screens? The slants? The draws, The statue of liberty of plays, and all the other tricks tressel uses in big games?? I thought the gameplan was jus too bland and too predictable. Besides the 4th down play when we went for it, I thought tressel's gameplan on offense was not to lose the game which we've never done this year outside of Illinois. A lot of what ifs here, but Florida was just the better team. All I'm sayin is the gameplan to me was the biggest disappointment. I think the players played hard, but the 51 days hurt the execution level. Add that onto a poor gameplay and you'll get blown out by Texas Tech not to mention all the other good teams around the nation.

These were my exact thought while watching the game. I think it is often easy to criticize the coaching staff because we aren't there on the field with them. We don't know what they have seen on the film. However, I finally called my parents last night to discuss the game. My dad reported to me that MY MOTHER knew every play that Florida was running and she was asking why they didn't change the D. This is the same woman how is likely to walk into the room during a football game and ask what inning it is. She was pretty critical of the offense too. I'm 33 and I have never heard my mother break down a gameplan before. She thought it was so bad that she asked if the coach would be fired. We assured her that wouldn't be happening.

With a little more time to reflect. It seems to me that JT sometimes gets into a stubborn streak when his team isn't executing. The second half of Illinois was another good example. It's almost like they are in practice drills and he's saying keep running it until you get it right. I am by no means saying that's what happened, but that's what it looked like.

We love you Tressel, but please don't ever have another gameplan that my mother can figure out.
 
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I can't believe we didn't run Pittman more, especially after Ginn went down.

The whole game was a domino effect: Ginn goes down-->, puts more pressure on the rest of the offense, offensive line crumbles and gives Troy no time--> offense not on the field more than 3 downs --> defense, who is playing shaky anyway, does not get off the field and gets exhausted--> Florida gets a lead up, and all of the momentum.

 
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Muahahaha;713147; said:
After the woodshed beating we took Jan. 8, is this the reason Ohio State does not schedule SEC team in the regular season anymore? The last I remember is the LSU series in the late 80's.
:osu:

Just a guess but I believe that was perhaps the last time an SEC team went north. Not too many of those team want a home and home.
 
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Too many conference games

If OSU and Michigan had some competition in their conference they would not want to go outside of it to play many games either. Florida, all SEC teams, play 8 conference games against teams like LSU, Alabama, Auburn, Georgia and Tennessee. You play a schedule like that and you wouldn't want to play anyone that was tough outside of your conference. It is a brutal schedule every year.
 
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Got home about 12:30 last night. Read through the first 3 pages or so and while putting the blame on the whole team is the pc thing to do, I have to disagree. The OL is what put this game out of reach. If you want to say that UF's db's were able to maintain coverage for the 2 or 3 seconds Troy had for most of the passing plays, then fine... they were all coverage sacks. :roll2: The sacks and pressures were all due to no, and I mean no protection. It wasn't like UF was blitzing all night. Their ends (especially Boone's side) were coming through like there was no one there. I can't remember one play were Troy had time to drop back, get his feet set and throw an accurate pass. He was running for his life the whole game. I don't agree from getting away from the run so early. When we are in a 4 or 5 receiver set, and UF can get pressure instantly with 4 guys, its game over. Hell the 4th and 1 play, Beanie was caught from behind. That just can't happen. No push + no blocking = 3 and out.
 
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my take

This is my take and it really pains me. Please read in deadpan voice.

This is not about which players were better, who had a better team, season, tradition, conference, etc. On January 8th we were outplayed, out-coached, and UF?s water boy probably had higher quality H2O.

When I say outplayed, I mean we lost more of the one on one battles that make up a football game, especially in the trenches.

When I say out coached, I mean it appeared to me we were not as prepared or as motivated as UF when we took the field. I believe we had comparable talent at least. With this belief what is left is preparation, motivation, the initial game plan and game time adjustments. The results speak for themselves.

Keeping some perspective, this was just one game. It was still a great season. JT is still a great coach. I still love the program.

Remember this is just my take. Many of yours vary and I respect that.
 
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triton63;713287; said:
If OSU and Michigan had some competition in their conference they would not want to go outside of it to play many games either. Florida, all SEC teams, play 8 conference games against teams like LSU, Alabama, Auburn, Georgia and Tennessee. You play a schedule like that and you wouldn't want to play anyone that was tough outside of your conference. It is a brutal schedule every year.
Exactly
 
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