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the above quote was in response to someone saying "2002 w/out a healthy clarett was not more talented"Demonstrate to me how the 2005 team has more talent than the 2002 team....
Well, if you feel that way, please explain. I'm honestly willing to listen to an analysis which would indicate that my assessment is incorrect.I'm the last to suggest we don't need to make changes, but there's no way that 2002 team (for most of the year - ie clarett gimpy) was any better talent wise than the 2005 one, at least not on offense (and our D is pretty comparable to that one).

QB: Krenzel vs. Smith or Zwick - strong edge Krenzel (2002)I really dont see how anybody can see more talent in the 02' team. Jenkins, Gamble.......? I cant even think of anybody else on offense to even bring up.
It was a bit difficult to discern his actual comparison, but even without Clarett, the 2002 offense had more talent than the present squad (although I admit that Clarett was probably a component necessary for the NC).Good analysis LJB. Not that it really matters, but I think he was talking about that the 2005 team vs. 2002 Clarettless team. Am I wrong?
Krenzel vs. Smith or Zwick - strong edge Krenzel (2002)
WR: Jenkins vs. Holmes - edge Jenkins (2002)
WR: Gamble vs. Ginn - even


I don't think we underestimated them. They simply could not put up any points. They were just as inefficient as this offense, they just pulled a couple big plays out of nowhere and I don't think we faced a defense close to Texas & PSU. They also were better at protecting against turnovers.It was a bit difficult to discern his actual comparison, but even without Clarett, the 2002 offense had more talent than the present squad (although I admit that Clarett was probably a component necessary for the NC).
I think that many people really underestimate the 2002 team, especially the offense, and most especially Craig Krenzel.
But those "lucky" plays are now the stuff of legend.... Holy Buckeye!!!I don't think we underestimated them. They simply could not put up any points. They were just as inefficient as this offense, they just pulled a couple big plays out of nowhere and I don't think we faced a defense close to Texas & PSU. They also were better at protecting against turnovers.
Cinci (23-19) We had no business winning at Cinci. That was pure luck that they dropped the tds. We managed a meager 23 points against such little talent.
Wisky (19-14) that was with clarett. we eeked that one out.
PennSt (13-7) no offensive TDs. 179 yds of offense. sound impressive?
Purdue (10-6) one bomb to win the game. great play, but awfully lucky.
Illinois (16-16, 23-16 OT) not very pretty either on O
Michigan (14-9) some big plays by clarett, defense, and just enough offense
The 2002 squad would have lost to Texas, IMO, and beaten PSU.
