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texhornfan said:message board for predictions on osu--tex and breakup of big xii.
Ya think they could've squeezed a few more popups on that site?
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texhornfan said:message board for predictions on osu--tex and breakup of big xii.
I posted over there, but it seems a little dead right now. Hornfans seems a little more populated, at least right now.texhornfan said:message board for predictions on osu--tex and breakup of big xii.
hornfans is almost always more populated and orangebloods is no better than any other rivals.com board. you always end up with jack asses that have no real pointBuckeyeFROMscUM said:I posted over there, but it seems a little dead right now. Hornfans seems a little more populated, at least right now.
This just got me thinking and maybe I'm biased (of course I'm biased) but I disagree. I think we've both got talent coming out of our ears but I think Texas has a slight edge. Which may or may not equal a win in September. Here's my rundown of who has the advantages on offense and defense.With more talent than anyone else on its schedule (including the teams from Ann Arbor and Austin), Ohio State has to open up the attack a little bit more and start to use all of its weapons.
Seems reasonable, except i think we have the better Secondary.Offense:
QB - Texas
RB - Equal (Both have unproven talent that may really step it up this year)
WR - Ohio St.
TE - Texas (I understand Ryan Hamby is a pretty good TE but David Thomas is top 5 in the nation)
OL - Texas
Defense:
LB: Ohio St.
Secondary: Texas
DL: Texas
I know that ya'll are very excited about the way that your team played in the alamo bowl at the end of the year(as you should be, they showed much improvment and loads of potential), but please remember one thing, osu was the 5 place team in the big 12 south last year. They were not a very good team. They are the classic example of a nuisance(i.e. always plays hard especially agianst rivals) I know that they had some very complementary things to say about your team as well. However, remember that they would sooner say something good about hitler than give ou credit. Also, in regards to the "funny numbers" comment, remember that osu( in a state not exactly known for its institutions of higher learning is the party school.jimotis4heisman said:id agree with the ohio state guys, ashton is a shut down corner and from ohio state fans that says a lot (springs, winfield etc) I think a telling thing will be team speed. At the OKST game i sat next to a guy who claimed he had been to every game for 4 or 5 years i forget exactly, but hawk, carpenter, freeman, boarhunter, lukens, etc and went through some pass prgression drills and his comment was "ya'll receivers wear some odd numbers" to which i responded, those are lbs, to which i got a nearly priceless face. team speed will be interesting....ask the hurricanes
Piney said:The key word is TALENT. Meaning the raw material to be the best. The OL has as much talent (Besides Scott), our DL has more talent, our secondary talent is sick, Pittman & Haw are young and explosive. Overall I would say the only position Texas has more RAW talent is QB. What the writer is saying is we have an abundance of talent here in Columbus. Heck, we have 2 backup Linebackers that would be starters easily on almost every college. We might have 4/5 WRs that would be your #1 WR at Texas, that is called depth. But there is a difference between raw talent and the experience and accomplishments on the field. That is where you can say Texas is better at some positions. Because our talent was just starting to gain the experience last year and then applying that talent to its full extent a
ainst Michigan & Oklahoma State.
Actually I do recall Texas having a #1 class but Ohio State was right behind them at #2. But sometimes recruit rankings are meaningless because alot of times it is based on numbers and getting overhyped players. Imagine, AJ Hawk was one of the unknown players of our recruiting class and now you would think he would be the star of that class. It just seems like the last few years we are hitting a high percentage of our recruits staying and showing their potential.High Lonesome said:Please keep in mind that in 2002 (ie the 05 junior class) texas had what was considered the best recruiting class of the mac brown era and a top 5 (i think maybe #1) national class. I would be lying if I told you I knew how many of them were still on the team or making an impact, but the point is that I will put a Mac Brown team up against any in terms of talent. As horn fans we often get in arguements with aggies about whether or not mac is a great recruiter that can't coach up his tallent or if he is an amazing coach doing what he does with overrated players. Not really saying that you were implying either, just saw the opportunity to point out somthing that gets on my nerves.