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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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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.