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Game Thread Colorado at tOSU, Sept 24th, 3:30 ET, ABC/ESPN2 mirror

Steve19;1999158; said:
Taos, concerning the Big Ten title, I think that you meant to say that this team can still win it, right? Nebraska has looked anything but invincible and Wisky is coming to the Shoe. Everyone is back. It's a tall order, I admit, but it is still a possibility.

It's a tall order, but we don't need to win them all. Beat Wiscy and Illinois.(not that winning both will be easy by any stretch)
That would get us to the BIG Title Game.
From there, anything is possible.
 
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OSU_Buckguy;1999316; said:
that would be nice. i have some doubts that our linebackers are up to the task, though. wilson, ball, and white are a nightmare for green backers. i don't think we can stop their offense, and our offense needs to develop by leaps and bounds in order to outscore them. if we win, we win by being at least +2 in turnovers.

i'll be there and i'll be loud.

Yeah, I think our defense has a ton to prove as it hasn't played that well this season. There are definitely holes that were exposed by our three real opponents (Akron is by far the worst team in the country, so I'm not counting that game), and Wisconsin would expose them worse at the present time.

With that said, the Big Ten sucks. We CAN beat every team in the conference, but Wisconsin is the best at the current time. Maybe and hopefully that changes when Posey, Adams, and Boom come back. I think Nebraska is going to get wrecked next Saturday, although it's kind of tough to gage Wiscy when they haven't played anybody with a pulse...

Let's not get too, too excited after beating a bad CU team. Let's get excited after we beat an okay Sparty team, though. :wink2:

:oh:
 
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Our D has a lot of talent but they are inconsistent Sweat and Klein especially they make a good play and then the very next play they lose their man or take a wrong angle and give up 3rd and 15. Right now only Simon really brings it every play..if the young guys follow John I think this D will be fine. They should improve as the season goes on and they grow together..
 
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Onebuckfan;1999392; said:
Our D has a lot of talent but they are inconsistent Sweat and Klein especially they make a good play and then the very next play they lose their man or take a wrong angle and give up 3rd and 15. Right now only Simon really brings it every play..if the young guys follow John I think this D will be fine. They should improve as the season goes on and they grow together..

We are used to seeing Rolle, or #33 before him, and many more before him, pick those passes over the middle off, deflect them, or put a hit on the receiver as the ball arrives. Sweat is just not getting his drop right - not deep enough because he's slow reading pass or just a step slow. He'll get there or they might have to move some guys around. The angle thing, like tackling, is something they can get coached up on and corrected pretty easily.
 
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Coqui;1998878; said:
So I assume you think Fickell lacks sportsmanship? After all he "ran up the score" by doing passing plays, etc. during Akron. Doesn't matter if it was 2nd and 3rd stringers, it was still intent on moving the ball to score.

Coqui;1998895; said:
Whining isn't good sportsmanship. And again, I didn't hear anyone complain when Fickell did it. In fact, quite the opposite. People were making fun of Akron's head coach for calling out Fickell for that very thing.

Coqui;1998898; said:
I also assume the same complaints would be raised had Smith scored a TD instead of getting tackled at the one?

Huge difference between giving 2nd and 3rd stringers game experience up to the end of the game, and having the first stringers trying to score with a few seconds left and a big lead. If you're on the goal line with a big lead and can take a knee on a play or two to run out the clock, you do so. If you have the ball on near the 10 yard line with the backups in and you run a simple run between the tackles that happens to score, that's not running it up. So, no, I doubt anyone would've complained if Smith had scored on that play.
 
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OSUK;1999928; said:
We are used to seeing Rolle, or #33 before him, and many more before him, pick those passes over the middle off, deflect them, or put a hit on the receiver as the ball arrives. Sweat is just not getting his drop right - not deep enough because he's slow reading pass or just a step slow. He'll get there or they might have to move some guys around. The angle thing, like tackling, is something they can get coached up on and corrected pretty easily.
I think I read somewhere that Fickell wanted to simplify some things so the young guys could do less thinking and more play making..it could help we aren't short on talent just experience..if everybody just does their assignment we will be fine have trust in your teammates.
 
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Jeff Amey breaks down the performance of the offense against Colorado.

Ozone

Run/Pass Breakdown
61 Total Plays--331 yards--5.4 yards per play
15 pass (25%)--7/15 for 111 yards 2 TD
46 rush (75%) for 220 yards 2 TD--4.8 ypc
12 Offensive Possessions
Ave. of 5.1 plays--27.6 yards
Ave. Start--Colorado 47
1st Down--28 plays (46%) for 145 yards
7 pass (25%)--3/7 for 39 yards
21 rush (75%) for 106 yards 1 TD--5.0 ypc
Ave. gain of 5.2 yards
2nd Down--19 plays (31%) for 69 yards
3 pass (16%)--1/3 for 15 yards
16 rush (84%) for 54 yards 1 TD--3.4 ypc
Ave. of 8.3 yards to go
Ave. gain of 3.6 yards
3rd Down--13 plays (21%) for 115 yards
5 pass (38%)--3/5 for 57 yards 2 TD
8 rush (62%) for 58 yards--7.3 ypc
Ave. of 8.4 yards to go
Ave. gain of 8.8 yards
Conversions--6/13 (46%)
4th Down--1 play (2%) for 2 yards
1 rush (100%) for 2 yards--2.0 ypc
Ave. of 1.0 yards to go
Ave. gain of 2.0 yards
Conversions--1/1 (100%)
Playaction Passing
2/5 for 47 yards 1 TD
First Downs Earned--18 Total
5 by pass
12 by rush
1 by penalty
Formation Breakdown
Two Back Formations--32 plays (52%)
5 pass (16%)--1/5 for 15 yards
27 rush (84%) for 143 yards 1 TD--5.3 ypc
Shotgun Formations--23 plays (38%)
9 pass (39%)--6/9 for 96 yards 2 TD
14 rush (61%) for 72 yards--5.1 ypc
One Back Formations--4 plays (7%)
1 pass (25%)--0/1 for 0 yards
3 rush (75%) for 2 yards--0.7 ypc
Three Back Formations--2 plays (3%)
2 rush (100%) for 3 yards 1 TD--1.5 ypc

RUN TYPE BREAKDOWN--46 attempts
Draw--4 (9%) for 32 yards--8.0 ypc
Lead Zone/Iso--11 (24%) for 56 yards 1 TD--5.1 ypc
Option--6 (13%) for 36 yards--6.0 ypc
Outside Zone--9 (20%) for 39 yards 1 TD--4.3 ypc
Power--4 (9%) for 14 yards--3.5 ypc
QB run/scramble--11 (24%) for 42 yards--3.8 ypc
TEAM--1 (2%) for 1 yard--1.0 ypc


Cont'd ...
 
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Jeff Amey looks at the defensive stats.

Ozone

1st Down--22 plays (40%) for 116 yards
14 pass (64%)--6/14 for 62 yards
8 rush (36%) for 54 yards--6.8 ypc
Ave. gain of 5.3 yards
2nd Down--18 plays (33%) for 100 yards
12 pass (67%)--8/12 for 82 yards 1 TD
6 rush (33%) for 18 yards--3.0 ypc
Ave. of 8.6 yards to go
Ave. gain of 5.6 yards
3rd Down--13 plays (24%) for 64 yards
11 pass (85%)--6/11 fro 60 yards
2 rush (15%) for 4 yards--2.0 ypc
Ave. of 8.5 yards to go
Ave. gain of 4.9 yards
Conversions--3/13 (23%)
4th Down--2 plays (4%) for 34 yards
2 pass (100%)--2/2 for 34 yards 1 TD
Ave. fo 5.5 yards to go
Ave. gain of 17.0 yards
Conversions--2/2 (100%)
First Downs Earned--11 Total
7 by pass
3 by rush
1 by penalty

Defensive Formation Breakdown
Colorado Offense vs. 4-2-5--32 plays (58%) for 180 yards
19 pass (59%)--11/19 for 132 yards 1 TD
13 rush (41%) for 48 yards--3.7 ypc
Blitz Percentage--7 (22%)
Negative Blitz Plays--1
Colorado Offense vs. 3-3-5--22 plays (40%) for 134 yards
19 pass (86%)--11/19 for 106 yards 1 TD
3 rush (14%) for 28 yards--9.3 ypc
Blitz Percentage--5 (23%)
Negative Blitz Plays--0
Colorado Offense vs. Prevent--1 play (2%) for 0 yards
1 pass (100%)--0/1 for 0 yards
Blitz Percentage--0
Colorado Offense vs. Base defense (no blitz)--43 plays (78%) for 252 yards
33 pass (77%)--18/33 for 188 yards 2 TD
10 rush (23%) for 64 yards--6.4 ypc
Colorado Offense vs. Blitz--12 plays (22%) for 62 yards
6 pass (50%)--4/6 for 50 yards
6 rush (50%) for 12 yards--2.0 ypc
Colorado Offense vs. Man to Man (Combo)--17 plays (31%) for 41 yards
7 pass (41%)--2/7 for 9 yards
10 rush (59%) for 32 yards--3.2 ypc
Colorado Offense vs. Zone--38 plays (69%) for 273 yards
32 pass (84%)--20/32 for 229 yards 2 TD
6 rush (16%) for 44 yards--7.3 ypc
 
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