buckeye247
# 33
way to many longhorn fans on this board, they seem to be like cockroaches once you have one you know there is more coming.
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I disagree, totally.way to many longhorn fans on this board, they seem to be like cockroaches once you have one you know there is more coming.
Where is the absurdity in saying Texas was able to shut Ginn down as a receiver(not a K/R) when the stats back that up, and yes UT is one of the few IF any that can handle the matchup problems Ginn and Gonzales present. Call me out on some other things no problem, but this is one argument that so far holds validity.
Texas didn't "shut down" Ginn...we threw more to our #1 WR (Holmes) more than any other WR and didn't open up the offense as much because we had two essentially "cold" QBs (Zwick was in only his third game as a starter since the middle of the previous season, whilst Smith hadn't played in nine months, along with missing practice reps). In fact, entering the Texas game, Zwick's only siginificant playing time was the Alamo Bowl (in which he was hobbled almost the entire game with a pulled hamstring) and the Miami (Oh) game the week before Texas. We distributed the ball to six receivers (five of whom, in cluding Ginn, had two receptions). It was our QB situation, and not the Texas defense, that hampered us more than anything else.
Nobody should be hurling out personal insults, that goes for Texas fans, Ohio State fans, and even the moderators on this board.
Good idea on the thread split. How about we keep this thread on the topic of UT/OSU football, and have a great big "anything goes" smack thread in the Romper Room or the Reference Locker?
The question the coaching staff had to consider was where was he more valuable? Ohio State has had a run of great DBs since the mid-90s (Springs, Plummer, Clements, Winfield, Gamble, etc ...) and there is a log jam of talent waiting in the wings now. Ginn was more valuable as a PR/KR and a #2 WR on the other side of Holmes, so that's what he was groomed for. He was a very raw WR in 2004, and got by entirely on his feet. He grew (literally and figuratively) in 2005 and was very polished by the end of the year. Musburger and Danielson made several comments to that effect in the Fiesta Bowl -- they should know, they did probably four or five OSU games for ABC every year.Back to the game. Question: Was T. Ginn ever given a serious look at DB his frosh year, I mean he was the Nations No.1 CB/DB out of H.S. I realize to utilize his talent you want him touching the ball as much as possible, and thats on offense, but you are talking about someone who is capable of defending 1/2 of the field, much like Deion did at Fla. St. He could still get his 5-6 offensive plays in as well as p/k return. Figure in also the possibilty that DB is where he might play in the NFL.
Wow, Mililani, you really nailed it. If you throw out actual outcome or team strategies at the point of attack, I think you might be on to something.
Musburger and Danielson made several comments to that effect in the Fiesta Bowl -- they should know, they did probably four or five OSU games for ABC every year.
Not too many people like Musburger, but I think he is one of the best, mabey because he does 1-2 UT games per year. I could do without Danielson.
Well now, I guess that about settles it, if Musberger and Danielson said it...
I'll bet that A J Hawk is also happy that they gave his girlfriend a rousing endorsement in a ten minute distraction during that game.
By the way, I'm sure that the fact Musberger and Danielson graduated from Big Ten schools and were attacked as Big Ten homers had nothing to do with their comments. I mean, after all, everything in those sportscasts is entirely in the spirit of the moment, it's not like anything is scripted or directed at them through those earphones or that the networks do any marketing research on audience perceptions of sportscasters!