Cornerback6
Optimism Lover
I saw all these ppg and scoring statistics being trotted out and I decided to check out my intuitive notion that OSU tends to give up the first drive and then clamp down. So, I checked out the scoring by quarter and found some interesting trends.
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</TD><TD class=xl24 style="WIDTH: 48pt" width=64>1st qtr</TD><TD class=xl24 style="WIDTH: 48pt" width=64>2nd qtr</TD><TD class=xl24 style="WIDTH: 48pt" width=64>3rd qtr</TD><TD class=xl24 style="WIDTH: 48pt" width=64>4th qtr</TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD class=xl24 style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17 x:num="">2002</TD><TD class=xl24 x:num="">59</TD><TD class=xl24 x:num="">53</TD><TD class=xl24 x:num="">31</TD><TD class=xl24 x:num="">33</TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD class=xl24 style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17 x:num="">2003</TD><TD class=xl24 x:num="">41</TD><TD class=xl24 x:num="">51</TD><TD class=xl24 x:num="">30</TD><TD class=xl24 x:num="">93</TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD class=xl24 style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17 x:num="">2004</TD><TD class=xl24 x:num="">41</TD><TD class=xl24 x:num="">71</TD><TD class=xl24 x:num="">37</TD><TD class=xl24 x:num="">64</TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD class=xl24 style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17 x:num="">2005</TD><TD class=xl24 x:num="">50</TD><TD class=xl24 x:num="">41</TD><TD class=xl24 x:num="">49</TD><TD class=xl24 x:num="">43</TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD class=xl24 style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17>Total</TD><TD class=xl24 x:num="" x:fmla="=SUM(B2:B5)">191</TD><TD class=xl24 x:num="" x:fmla="=SUM(C2:C5)">216</TD><TD class=xl24 title="Big Grin" x:num="" x:fmla="=SUM(D2147
</TD><TD class=xl24 x:num="" x:fmla="=SUM(E2:E5)">233</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Seems there was some trouble holding down the fort in the 4th during Dantonio's last year (2003).
Snyder (2004) looks like he was a good game-planner when he had time (1st and 3rd quarters) but didn't react well to new wrinkles an offense threw at him during a game (2nd and 4th quarters).
Heacock (2005) obviously benefitted from a veteran defense, but seems to do a particularly good job of adjusting to the offense in the 2nd and 4th quarters. I'd like to see better numbers coming out of half-time though.
This is a good observation on your behalf, but I think you have to take into consideration the amount of points we give up in scrub time with our 2nd and 3rd team defenders.
I find this post relevant to the tOSU/UT conversation because I could see us feeling UT out for the first quarter and a half like we did last year before we really set the boys free and scheme in any heavy blitzing. Regardless, I LOVE the way Heacock adjusts. It will be interesting to see whether he wants to jump on the frosh QBs early or check out their style of offense first and then make his moves.
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