JDMBuckeye;1615897; said:
Yes, we can beat them all, but it all depends on who shows up...
I agree. We can beat them all. But they could all beat Ohio State.
Cincinnati - May become a shoot-out. Ohio State would have to take advantage of some key turnovers and take risks downfield. If Ohio State can keep Cincinnati out of their zone, I think it would be like the Michigan game - a thumping, but the score wouldn't appear to be so.
Georgia Tech - I don't know much about them. I'd imagine that Ohio State's defense is good enough to stop them under 24 points. Might be 31-21 or so.
Oregon - Meh. They worry me. Again, Ohio State will need to rely on defense to make some big plays. I don't know much about their defense. I'll pretend, for this thread, that Oregon just fields 11 punters on defense. Ohio State wins 63-21.
Alabama - Ugh. Ohio State WILL make big plays on defense, but not many plays on offense. Alabama would have the ball nearly 40 minutes and probably win 21-10 or so.
Florida - Ohio State's defense would force Tebow to throw. Can he beat Ohio State's defense? I think the big question would be whether Ohio State's offense can move the ball against Florida's defense. I'll say 24-14 Florida.
Texas - McCoy is like Krenzel but a better passer. He just wins games. Ohio State would beat him up, though, and hopefully he throws some interceptions. I'd go something close, like 17-14 Ohio State, but it could be 17-14 Texas.