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Seriously, a Mickey Mouse offense vs. a real team? A dominant team?

I don't care what field, the game isn't close. Sorry Mili, you're grasping for straws on this one. Hawaii could have given Ohio State a game on their field with the team they have now against the Ohio State team of 2004. But of 2006? That's just crazy talk.
 
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w/ their home field advantage (time zone/travel/refs), i definitely think they'd give us a good game. they'd definitely put up points, but we'd probably be able to run the ball down their throats, control the clock, and still score virtually every posession.
 
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OSU Rob;673842; said:
w/ their home field advantage (time zone/travel/refs), i definitely think they'd give us a good game. they'd definitely put up points, but we'd probably be able to run the ball down their throats, control the clock, and still score virtually every posession.

Probably??

:roll2:
 
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We would win by 4+ TD's at their place. They cannot stop anybody, and all Tress would do against that level of competition is run the football. We'd average 8-9 YPC and and have 45 minutes TOP. The "best offense ever" can't do shit from the sideline.
 
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Like the article said, they've been putting up their numbers against WAC teams and Purdue, a team that didn't even play the top 2 teams in its own conference. How can one use a narrow victory over the Big 10's 5-6th best team (based off record) as reason to say they can beat anyone?

Hawaii's offense might be great, but whoever stated if Brennan were at ND he would have won the heisman is wrong. If he were at ND he would be pressured beyond belief and know the meaning of playing a real defense. The Hawaii offense is designed for any quarterback to step in there and throw for 3500+ yards. Bellisari could have succeeded in that system, but it still wouldn't have made him a great quarterback. Look at Chang, what's he doing these days? Brennan will be the same.
 
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