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CFP Title Game, Alabama vs tOSU, Jan 11, 8:15 ET on ESPN, Miami

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Slow Harris enough to create at least some situations of 3rd and 5+, tackle in space and get off the field. Means stacking box on early downs and hero ball from Borland/Hilliard.

Even then won’t work every drive but hopefully enough for offense to keep / outpace Bama and move them off their preferred game plan in second half similar to how Clemson had to shift of their preferred early down runs.
 
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Fowler mentioned something about us making teams drive the length of the field. Said something like if we dont give up 20+ yard plays we rarely give up long TD drives. I probably butchered it but it sounded good in my head
The way I remember was ...

OSU hasn’t given up any TDs on a drive longer than 70+ yards with no “Chunk” players (plays over 20 yards).
 
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I totally see our corners locking down enough to force the run. Will put line get beat up at times? Sure, but isn’t that EXACTLY the same plan against Oregon in 2015 when Coombs was lurking the sideline then as well?

I distinctly remember Fickell commenting that he wasn’t nervous about Oregon after scoring on their opening drive. Said that because the defense forced them into like 15 plays, he knew they would outpace them in the game. We did our best to force Oregon into errant throws through a monster DLine with a ball hawking secondary that was coming on after a slow start.

This is how I see it playing out, again. I’m not saying Bama is going to be a pushover but I’ll be damned if OSU isn’t coming in clicking with a hot hand. If each unit executes at least at 90% to start the game, this could get out of control quickly.


Oregon's OLine was terrible and the only passes they could run were bubble screens to WRs and check downs to the RBs. That season we played PSU, who did the same thing. Our DC figured it out in a hurry.
 
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“Those things are taking place. I’m doing my part to help the state of Alabama,” Wommack said on “The Opening Kickoff” on WNSP-FM 105.5 in Mobile, per AL.com. “Ohio State, I played those guys and been on the field with them. In the coaching world, you always want to hear from guys who have been on the field with the team you’re about to face.”
https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/alabama-football/former-big-ten-defensive-coordinator-explains-how-hes-helping-alabama-ahead-of-the-national-title-game/

Indiana is gonna die next year.
 
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It's going to be the same thing I told my buddy before the Clemson game.

All we need is 4-5 stops and we win the game. Three in the second quarter and Clemson was toast.
That’s an interesting way to think about it and something I hadn’t considered before. If, by stops you mean possessions with zero points then I guess I can see that.

To that point, turnovers could really swing this game and I hope the ball bounces towards the good guys.
 
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It's going to be the same thing I told my buddy before the Clemson game.

All we need is 4-5 stops and we win the game. Three in the second quarter and Clemson was toast.

That’s an interesting way to think about it and something I hadn’t considered before. If, by stops you mean possessions with zero points then I guess I can see that.

To that point, turnovers could really swing this game and I hope the ball bounces towards the good guys.

Urban Meyer has been saying "...4-5 stops..." since the playoff field was set.
 
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That’s an interesting way to think about it and something I hadn’t considered before. If, by stops you mean possessions with zero points then I guess I can see that.

To that point, turnovers could really swing this game and I hope the ball bounces towards the good guys.
Yep, there were at least 3 more great opportunities for turnovers that didn’t happen in the Clemson game. Proctor dropped an easy pick on their last scoring drive (which I believe Sevyn Banks would have caught if Proctor hadn’t touched it), and there were two strip sacks that bounced to offensive lineman so Barbie didn’t lose the ball more often.

This game will again be a points-per-possession game, and the Buckeyes will probably need a couple of turnovers and a couple of punts/4th down stops in order to outscore Bama. But winning 45-40 is definitely a possibility.
 
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Yep, there were at least 3 more great opportunities for turnovers that didn’t happen in the Clemson game. Proctor dropped an easy pick on their last scoring drive (which I believe Sevyn Banks would have caught if Proctor hadn’t touched it), and there were two strip sacks that bounced to offensive lineman so Barbie didn’t lose the ball more often.

This game will again be a points-per-possession game, and the Buckeyes will probably need a couple of turnovers and a couple of punts/4th down stops in order to outscore Bama. But winning 45-40 is definitely a possibility.

I still don't know how Proctor dropped that int.
 
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