I'm not going to do a detailed recap of this game, because it's not really worth the effort. Here are my quick thoughts:
1. Offensive play calling was abysmal. Zero creativity, no attempts to test Bama deep, insistence on establishing a running game that wasn't going to happen without Trey Sermon, stupid quick tempo decisions (all three backfired), bubble screens with two tight ends wide (kind of gives the play away, don't you think?). The only chance that Ohio State had was to win in a shoot out, and Ryan Day brought a pop gun to the OK Corral. Compare to Bama's highly creative play calling, which they didn't even need because they were clearly the better team.
2. Defensive scheme was mind boggling - using four LBs against true Speed in Space? Tuf Borland covering DeVonta Smith? Baron Browning in coverage when he once again proved that he can be a force rushing the passer? No clue what they were trying to do, but I'm just some guy sitting at home watching on my TV.
3. Losing Tommy Togiai, Tyreke Smith, Trey Sermon, and eventually Wyatt Davis didn't help, but even with those four healthy for the entire game there was a noticeable talent gap in favor of Alabama. There's a lot of dead weight on this roster, and several highly-rated recruits who simply haven't made an impact despite being in the program for 3 or 4 years. I expect to see plenty of true freshmen (recruiting class of 2021) getting early playing time and some older guys hitting the transfer portal.
4. Overall, it's hard to bitch about a year in which Ohio State won their 4th consecutive Big Ten title, beat Clemson, (likely) finished #2 in the country, and lost to a team that was clearly the best in CFB. So I'm done bitching.
5. This season was messed up in so many ways. I'm glad that it's finally over. Maybe next year will be our year ... or the year after that ... or sometime down the road....
1. Offensive play calling was abysmal. Zero creativity, no attempts to test Bama deep, insistence on establishing a running game that wasn't going to happen without Trey Sermon, stupid quick tempo decisions (all three backfired), bubble screens with two tight ends wide (kind of gives the play away, don't you think?). The only chance that Ohio State had was to win in a shoot out, and Ryan Day brought a pop gun to the OK Corral. Compare to Bama's highly creative play calling, which they didn't even need because they were clearly the better team.
2. Defensive scheme was mind boggling - using four LBs against true Speed in Space? Tuf Borland covering DeVonta Smith? Baron Browning in coverage when he once again proved that he can be a force rushing the passer? No clue what they were trying to do, but I'm just some guy sitting at home watching on my TV.
3. Losing Tommy Togiai, Tyreke Smith, Trey Sermon, and eventually Wyatt Davis didn't help, but even with those four healthy for the entire game there was a noticeable talent gap in favor of Alabama. There's a lot of dead weight on this roster, and several highly-rated recruits who simply haven't made an impact despite being in the program for 3 or 4 years. I expect to see plenty of true freshmen (recruiting class of 2021) getting early playing time and some older guys hitting the transfer portal.
4. Overall, it's hard to bitch about a year in which Ohio State won their 4th consecutive Big Ten title, beat Clemson, (likely) finished #2 in the country, and lost to a team that was clearly the best in CFB. So I'm done bitching.
5. This season was messed up in so many ways. I'm glad that it's finally over. Maybe next year will be our year ... or the year after that ... or sometime down the road....
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