this post is going to be too much fun to dissect.
Again you speak as tho you are a tressel expert when you are nothing of the sort. Ben Hartsock had some clutch catches for us in 02, and had a bigger year in 03. Tressel may never use his TE 50 times a year, but last year was an exception to the rule.
I think it will be a whale of a game, and OSU will more than have their hands full with a loaded Texas squad. But your homerism has never been greater than in those quotations.
so they are unpredictable, thus we have no reason to wonder if one might happen... hmm...In any case big punt and kick returns tend to come at somewhat random and unpredictable times, and there is no reason to expect that either team will have a big TD return in this game.
We're already off to a hilarious start. Ever heard of Will Smith, Darrion Scott or Tim Anderson? They sure did stand there and take up blockers If you expect our DL to take up blockers you will be quite surprised.The tOSU front has always been a stand em up and let the LBs take care of things group, and I don't expect that to change. They are not a threat by scheme even if they were more experienced.
and OSU doesn't have power in Chris Wells, as well as speed (unlike Melton, who is not a homerun threat)? When was the last time LBs were recruited for their elite sprinter speed? That never seemed to be an issue when Texas fans defended Derrick Johnson, nor should it be. But we all forgot, Jamaal Charles already has the gold medal in the olympics locked up, so that's probably what you meant.Texas RBs Vs tOSU LBs - advantage Texas mostly due to speed and quickness, but also power in the form of Melton. As fast as your LBs are, they are not elite sprinters.
1 to Finley, 3 to our LBs, and 1-2 to our DBs. You are absolutely incredible in your predictions... I thought Texas was going to let their QBs manage the game? No, now it appears they are going to hang 60 on us, as I don't think anyone expects your ground game to be shutout of the endzone.Overall advantage Texas as a expect 5 or 6 TD receptions and at least 1 TD from them.
Really? Because that is in COMPLETE contradiction to the previous quote.Texas QB Vs tOSU Defense - ? I honestly don't know what to expect, but given the above it is really a matter of the Texas QBs minimizing mistakes, rather than making plays. I feel pretty good about their ability to do that.
Texas loses the two unstoppable DT's (what we heard all of last summer, who were quite stoppable), and yet they will be the best. OSU replaces Kudla, gets a freak back in gholston, upgrades at DT with patterson, and yet I'm sure we have no business talking about having a good DL at all.tOSU OL Vs Texas DL - Advantage Texas, Texas will have one of if not the best DL in the country, tOSUs O-line will not be that good.
Please stop pretending to be cordial, your homerism is hilarious. OSU has a hairline advantage against your LBs, yet we will not be able to run inside or outside. Your LBs will never be out of position? Or are your safeties instantly able to cover all of their mistakes?tOSU RBs Vs Texas LBs - Advantage tOSU (LBs only), Even with more experience and young talent, I am not yet sold on our LBs. Now if I consider the entire 11 I think it is Advantage Texas. tOSU will not be able to run inside, and will have limited success outside due to the pursuit of our safeties.
that michael huff sure is easy to replace, along with a number of other studs. It's hilarious how Texas is able to reload their losses, but OSU simply cannot.tOSU WRs Vs Texas DBs - Advantage Texas, Texas brings back nearly identical experience as last year, and will do at least as good a job shutting down tOSUs receivers as they did last year.
except for that wide open TD that could have changed the outcome... Ryan Hamby was not a very good TE, Frost was hanging out in the doghouse, and Nicol was in street clothes... why would he have relied upon his TE?tOSU TEs Vs Texas LBs - Advantage Texas primarily because Tressel tends to only bothers to throw to the TE a couple times a game, taking them out of the equation.
Again you speak as tho you are a tressel expert when you are nothing of the sort. Ben Hartsock had some clutch catches for us in 02, and had a bigger year in 03. Tressel may never use his TE 50 times a year, but last year was an exception to the rule.
again? I don't remember your returners nearly breaking return after return. I seem to remember a FG being bounced through the uprights. Both teams will be strong on special teams again, but we're undergoing some serious revisionist history here.Special Teams - Advantage Texas, Texas' special teams were great last year and will be so again this year, and they will be better than tOSU in nearly every category again.
Troy Smith couldn't take it to SDSU either last year, is that a good predictor for how he would perform against them in a rematch this year? Hardly.For something completely different, I think it really comes down to turnovers. tOSU could not win at home with a +2 turnover margin last year. tOSU will need to be +3 to be in this game. That will be an interesting challenge, but our freshman QBs could give the game away.
I think it will be a whale of a game, and OSU will more than have their hands full with a loaded Texas squad. But your homerism has never been greater than in those quotations.
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