That is actually not my intent whatsoever BuckeyeRob. As a matter of fact I'm also completely ignoring the offensive ineptitude the Buckeyes faced against Texas and for most of the first half of the season. My main point was that in last years game most of those points you had against us were caused by our special teams coverage being horrible. This resulted you to start with average field position near midfield.
Would I be wrong if I stated that last year's Notre Dame game was an impressive offensive output by the Buckeyes? In that game, you had an average starting field position at the OSU 22 (vs. nearly midfield against us). You guys had 275 net yards rushing, 342 net yards passing, and 617 yards of total offense accounting for 34 points. I won't say anything about Notre Dame's defense because I've stated that in my previous post.
In this year's game, I'm hoping that we are able to limit your starting field position to something what Notre Dame gave you. If we are able to limit, do you think that the Buckeyes will still be able to produce 30+ points? I know that if we aren't able to limit your starting field position, the game will over sooner than it started.
True, and last year your players had much more leadership on the team, leading me to believe that with more experienced veterans on the team, then there would be fewer mistakes last year, than this one. With a lack of leadership this year, there is more of a likelihood that there will be more mistakes on the Longhorns part, and although you're playing at home, mistakes will occur with inexperienced players.
Last year, we had two very capable, yet inexperienced QB's in Zwick and Smith. However, they faced a tough defense and a solid team (at home), and lost the game. Call me biased if you'd like, but I'd take Smith or Zwick from Sep. 2005 over Snead or McCoy this year, due to the fact that Smith and Zwick alternated reps the previous season, and neither McCoy or Snead have ever played a snap or a game (let alone a game this big, and so much riding on it).
So honestly, you all need to take into context if you think that our offense can't run over yours, or our defense is inexperienced, then realize that you all may very well be in our situation from last year, with us coming into your home stadium, with more experience (on the offensive side, at the least), and there's no way you're going to put up a ton of points on any Buckeye defense, especially with young, inexperienced QB's.
Truth be told, Snead or McCoy, whoever plays against North Texas, the week before the "Big Game" may look like hot stuff, but when we roll into Austin, and lay that first hit on whoever it may be, then everyone across the whole great state of Texas will know that the defense hasn't been depleted as much as they thought (or hoped), and in the end the fact that our offense is so much more experienced and talented than yours, leads me to believe that we'll come out of Austin with a seven point victory.