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Game Thread Miami (FL) at tOSU, Sat Sep 11, 3:40 ET, ESPN

In 2009 Ohio State gave up 179 yards a game thru the air
2008 - 164
2007 - 148
2006 - 179
2005 - 200
2004 - 207

I point these out as evidence that the Buckeyes typically field a great pass defense, and this year is no particular exception. To expect Harris to throw for 350 on them is, in my opinion, not reasonable.
 
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cane4life;1764672; said:
wasnt a slap at him cause he's a buckeye.. just most d1 teams throw there db's into the fire if they have the talent... unless he was playing behind a first round pick guy of course!!

so if he is even a half step slow... i look to us to roll out the pocket to buy time, and try to go over the top in this game...
Let him roll out all he wants! He will roll right into a wall! The walls name is Tyler Moeller:oh:
 
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Bruiserr75;1764674; said:
All no huddle offenses are the same.

We know Pryor is a beast and will be tough to bring down. He has improved a lot since that Purdue game. We will want to be in his face as much as possible to make those mistakes.

I saw major difference in speed with OSU against Florida & LSU, so I have to disagree with you there.

And we have the stupid speed argument again.

Something like 5 of the players on this roster were on the team for the 2007/2008 Sugar Bowl against LSU. The Speed argument is LAME.
 
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If he goes for 350 yards on the bucks he will win the Heisman.

Are you forgetting that BOTH quarterbacks are improved? If Harris goes for 350 on the buckeyes defense then that must mean its a shootout or you're predicting an absolute blowout. Because if its a tight game (which is more than likely the scenerio) then their will be much more balance than what you're predicting.

Out of all the big nonconference games OSU has played I don't know if i've ever seen someone predict such ridiculous things against a buckeye defense that matches if not BEATs the Canes defense (and we all know how your scrimmages ended up against your first team D).

Defensive Line- Slight Edge OSU
Linebacker- Edge OSU
Secondary-Slight Edge UM

overall I'd say we got a top 5 defense and you're predicting 350 yards passing. Fine, you're convinced your QB is the Heisman Trophy leader, but what about that Offensive Line? You do realize that goes into the equation too right?

Also if Harris throws 40+ times you are going to lose. No doubt about who will win if either QB throws over 40+
 
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cane4life;1764652; said:
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Both teams are about Equal when it comes to throwing the ball
i see this as a huge miami advantage...Harris is a winner has been his whole life.... yes he struggled some last year...but I expect improved decision making and reads this year. i think he will put 350 plus against you, i think pryor will be at 180 or so....our other big advantage i think will be on st... you guys didnt look very good last week...our return game and blocking units will excell !!
So, you think he's going to put up the 2nd highest passing day of his career against a program that has consistently had one of the best pass defenses in the country for nearly a decade, on the road, against the #2 ranked team in the country that has one of the best DL in the country going against your questionable OL? I'll tell ya what...name the amount, and I'll bet it.
 
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Bruiserr75;1764674; said:
All no huddle offenses are the same.

Ok.. what makes Miami's so different? Colt McCoy's Texas was pretty good at it, and Ohio State handled him just fine... albeit in a last minute loss.

I saw major difference in speed with OSU against Florida & LSU, so I have to disagree with you there.
What kind of speed are you talking about? Quick muscle reflex of a D line (I assume not, since you were talking about speed as between WRs of Miami and OSUs DBs))? Yeah, LSU and Florida had Ohio State beat there. As for straight line speed... well... you can dig up the 40 times just as well as I can. Sounds like an ESPN sound bite to me, bud.
 
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BuckeyeMike80;1764669; said:
BTW Phillip Rivers in 2003 had 315 passing yards and that was with 2 OTs.

NC State in 2003 (passing game) > Miami in 2010 (passing game)

just sayin....
With 263 yds in regulation.


300 is exceedingly rare, which makes hoping for it a tall task, let alone expecting 350+.
 
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cane4life;1764679; said:
u realize he was a soph and on the road correct ? against our biggest rival... so i think he will have much better stats this year then last.... and i see him having close to 40 throws on sat...

If Harris throws the ball 40 times, you're down a lot and you have no running game going which will be VITAL in a game like this on the road.

I'll keep the "football IQ" comment I had locked and ready to rock to myself.
 
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cane4life;1764672; said:
wasnt a slap at him cause he's a buckeye.. just most d1 teams throw there db's into the fire if they have the talent... unless he was playing behind a first round pick guy of course!!
The guy he was playing behind was a 4th year starter. They both started in 08 & 09, as OSU's primary defense is nickel package with a physical safety as the nickelback.
so if he is even a half step slow...
Why would 'slow' even enter into the discussion?
 
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